For many survivors of the Holocaust the horror has returned. When Renee Symonds placed her mother in a nursing home, her mother's dementia not only worsened, but the loss of her home, family and freedom, as well as her new surrounds, triggered memories suppressed for 60 years. Renee, a psychotherapist, and the nursing home, embarked on a groundbreaking program to identify the 'triggers' and treat Holocaust survivors experiencing these psychotic episodes.