As a population ages, aging affects both physical and mental conditions, and often impairs a person’s memory; nevertheless, every elderly person has their own brilliant moments during the journey of life. When those experiences begin to blur with a withered memory, they feel like that a part of their life has been snatched away. To sharpen those memories again, we studied elderly individuals and became acquainted with the important memories of their lives through interviews. We also collected photos related to their memories and made personal animated memoirs by conducting interviews and rearranging notes. With follow-up interviews, we studied the differences in patient mood and patient interaction with family members can made a comparison between those who had been tested with the animations and those who had not. According to concepts related to reminiscence therapy, this method should certainly be helpful in assisting elderly people to retain or relive their memories. This study was based on both initial and follow-up interviews. The feedback received from the elderly indicated that animations did help them deepen their impressions, let them express their emotions while recollecting, and then achieve the best effect of this study.