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Our groups facilitated by experienced music therapists welcome all people with dementia (or cognitive impairment) and/or their carers, meeting to sing, dance and laugh with positive effects on wellbeing.
The Salvation Army Hall, 10 Church Rd, Stotfold, Hitchin SG5 4LX
Our groups facilitated by experienced music therapists welcome all people with dementia (or cognitive impairment) and/or their carers, meeting to sing, dance and laugh with positive, effects on wellbeing.
Parish Room, All Saints Westbourne Road, Queen's Park, Bedford, MK40 4LD
Our groups facilitated by experienced music therapists welcome all people with dementia (or cognitive impairment) and/or their carers, meeting to sing, dance and laugh with positive, effects on wellbeing.
Oakley Village Hall, Church Lane, Oakley, Bedford MK43 7RJ
Our groups facilitated by experienced music therapists welcome all people with dementia (or cognitive impairment) and/or their carers, meeting to sing, dance and laugh with positive effects on wellbeing.
Parkside Community Centre, Woburn St, Ampthill, Bedford MK45 2HX
Fortnightly singing groups for people living with dementia and their care-partner, to have fun whilst singing together. No particular skill is required, just a willingness to join in.
Nailsea Tithe Barn, Church Lane, Nailsea, North Somerset, BS48 4NG
The Dementia Inclusive Singing Network helps people affected by dementia take part in singing groups and choirs across Scotland. We also support singing group leaders and conductors through a programme of training events and networking opportunities.
First Floor, Causewayside House, 160 Causewayside, Edinburgh, EH9 1PR
Online 12-week video workshop covering useful exercises, practical tips set to lively songs from the past. Two versions available, for people living with dementia or their carers
National not-for-profit organisation which delivers programmes, training and research to improve the mental and physical wellbeing of the old and the young in communities across the UK, through the power of music
Train individual professionals or an entire team of caregivers within an organisation, from carers to music therapists and nurses, along with family members, to create a powerful personalised music programme
Drawing on some of London’s finest musicians from a large reservoir of talent built in the original Spitz venue to hold participatory music sessions in care homes and public events for people living with dementia
App that helps formal and informal carers to stimulate memory, manage agitation, assist with care, and support important daily routines through song-task association
World-class musicians create interactive live music sessions that meaningfully enhance health and well-being, across England, Wales, Northern Ireland & Scotland
Social enterprise that supports healthcare professionals and unpaid caregivers to embed meaningful music into their daily dementia care through online learning, coaching and consultancy
World-class musicians create interactive live music sessions that meaningfully enhance health and well-being, across England, Wales, Northern Ireland & Scotland
World-class musicians create interactive live music sessions that meaningfully enhance health and well-being, across England, Walesm, Northern Ireland & Scotland
Delivers music therapy to clients across the UK, trains music therapists and researches music-making in helping to support people in challenging situations
Nordoff Robbins London Centre, 2 Lissenden Gardens, London
A service allowing users to watch exclusive classical music concerts, behind-the-scenes, documentaries & performances from the world's finest orchestras
Independent, online radio station that is run in collaboration with and for the benefit of those who live in the Merseyside area whose lives are affected by dementia
Service provider that aims to improve the well-being of people living with memory loss and dementia and their family, friends and care-providers, using personalised music playlists
Information provider with a range of tools to help enable everyone with dementia to have a unique, personalised playlist and their carers to know how to use it