Before COVID-19, dementia singing groups and choirs flourished, providing activity, cognitive stimulation, and social support for thousands of people with dementia in the UK. Interactive music provides one of the most effective psychosocial interventions for people with dementia; it can allay agitation and promote wellbeing. Since COVID-19 has halted the delivery of in-person musical activities, it is important for the welfare of people with dementia and their carers to investigate what alternatives to live music making exist, how these alternatives are delivered and how their accessibility can be expanded. This community case study examines recent practice in online music-making in response to COVID-19 restrictions for people with dementia...
Dementia can negatively impact the well-being of people living with dementia and their family carer...
Background: 850,000 people in the UK are estimated to be living with dementia. The importance of sup...
The number of people living with dementia is growing, leading to increasing pressure upon care provi...
Before COVID-19, dementia singing groups and choirs flourished, providing activity, cognitive stimul...
Before COVID-19, dementia singing groups and choirs flourished, providing activity, cognitive stimul...
peer-reviewedIntroduction: There is increasing evidence of the social, physical and cognitive bene...
ObjectivesIn the face of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, people with dementia and their carers are contendi...
Background: Music-based initiatives cover a wide range of activity, including music therapy in eithe...
In the United Kingdom around 850,000 people have been diagnosed with dementia, and this is projected...
Music therapy research and practice is growing in the field of dementia in residential and community...
Evidence exists relating to music-based initiatives and positive health outcomes for people livingwi...
A growing body of research has shown that people with dementia are using digital technologies to enh...
Unique music therapy interventions are discussed from a clinical educational and research perspectiv...
Music cannot only provide comfort and reduce agitation associated with dementia, but can also genera...
Evidence exists relating to music-based initiatives and positive health outcomes for people living w...
Dementia can negatively impact the well-being of people living with dementia and their family carer...
Background: 850,000 people in the UK are estimated to be living with dementia. The importance of sup...
The number of people living with dementia is growing, leading to increasing pressure upon care provi...
Before COVID-19, dementia singing groups and choirs flourished, providing activity, cognitive stimul...
Before COVID-19, dementia singing groups and choirs flourished, providing activity, cognitive stimul...
peer-reviewedIntroduction: There is increasing evidence of the social, physical and cognitive bene...
ObjectivesIn the face of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, people with dementia and their carers are contendi...
Background: Music-based initiatives cover a wide range of activity, including music therapy in eithe...
In the United Kingdom around 850,000 people have been diagnosed with dementia, and this is projected...
Music therapy research and practice is growing in the field of dementia in residential and community...
Evidence exists relating to music-based initiatives and positive health outcomes for people livingwi...
A growing body of research has shown that people with dementia are using digital technologies to enh...
Unique music therapy interventions are discussed from a clinical educational and research perspectiv...
Music cannot only provide comfort and reduce agitation associated with dementia, but can also genera...
Evidence exists relating to music-based initiatives and positive health outcomes for people living w...
Dementia can negatively impact the well-being of people living with dementia and their family carer...
Background: 850,000 people in the UK are estimated to be living with dementia. The importance of sup...
The number of people living with dementia is growing, leading to increasing pressure upon care provi...