Introduction: Psychosocial interventions have been shown to improve mood, relieve stress and improve quality of life for people living with dementia (PwD). To date, most evaluations of singing interventions have focused on the benefits for PwD and not their carers. This research aims to evaluate the benefits of dementia singing groups for both PwD and their carers. Methods and Analysis: This 2-year project will observe the impact of two different singing intervention services, one combining singing alongside dance and another that includes a sociable lunch. This project will aim to recruit a total of n=150 PwD and n=150 carers across the two singing interventions. Using a mixed-methods approach, the influence of both services will be analys...
"Live" singing to persons with dementia (PWDs) may be an underused but highly accessible resource fo...
Suffering from dementia is synonymous with loss. Dementia is a neurodegenerative disease, and the cl...
The number of people living with Alzheimer\u27s disease and related dementias (ADRD) is growing prop...
Introduction Psychosocial interventions have been shown to improve mood, relieve stress and improve ...
Background: 850,000 people in the UK are estimated to be living with dementia. The importance of sup...
Background: Recent research on the efficacy of music-based interventions for people with dementia ha...
Background: 850,000 people in the UK are estimated to be living with dementia. The importance of sup...
Dementia has detrimental effects on cognitive, psychological and behavioural functioning, as well as...
Dementia can negatively impact the well-being of people living with dementia and their family carer...
Dementia causes substantial suffering for affected persons and their family care-givers. Because no ...
Dementia causes substantial suffering for affected persons and their family care-givers. Because no ...
Background: In recent years, evidence for the positive effects of singing with people with dementia...
The progression of dementia can severely compromise interpersonal connection and relationship qualit...
The progression of dementia can severely compromise interpersonal connection and relationship qualit...
Background: Living at home following a diagnosis of dementia can be difficult for both the person li...
"Live" singing to persons with dementia (PWDs) may be an underused but highly accessible resource fo...
Suffering from dementia is synonymous with loss. Dementia is a neurodegenerative disease, and the cl...
The number of people living with Alzheimer\u27s disease and related dementias (ADRD) is growing prop...
Introduction Psychosocial interventions have been shown to improve mood, relieve stress and improve ...
Background: 850,000 people in the UK are estimated to be living with dementia. The importance of sup...
Background: Recent research on the efficacy of music-based interventions for people with dementia ha...
Background: 850,000 people in the UK are estimated to be living with dementia. The importance of sup...
Dementia has detrimental effects on cognitive, psychological and behavioural functioning, as well as...
Dementia can negatively impact the well-being of people living with dementia and their family carer...
Dementia causes substantial suffering for affected persons and their family care-givers. Because no ...
Dementia causes substantial suffering for affected persons and their family care-givers. Because no ...
Background: In recent years, evidence for the positive effects of singing with people with dementia...
The progression of dementia can severely compromise interpersonal connection and relationship qualit...
The progression of dementia can severely compromise interpersonal connection and relationship qualit...
Background: Living at home following a diagnosis of dementia can be difficult for both the person li...
"Live" singing to persons with dementia (PWDs) may be an underused but highly accessible resource fo...
Suffering from dementia is synonymous with loss. Dementia is a neurodegenerative disease, and the cl...
The number of people living with Alzheimer\u27s disease and related dementias (ADRD) is growing prop...