Ancasta Grove care home in Sarisbury Green is hosting a festive carol singing event on December 13, as part of Care UK’s Step ...
New research suggests listening to music daily can significantly reduce dementia risk. Studies show older adults who ...
This is the impact of a unique event, in the words of Richard Bones, a 65-year-old who was diagnosed with the brain condition ...
A research team from Monash University in Australia looked at data from more than 10,800 adults over the age of 70 and found ...
Singing is more than music. It benefits the brain, heart, lungs, and mood. Group singing strengthens social bonds, boosts ...
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Elaine Lebar became a TikTok sensation at age 92 when her daughter Randi posted a video of her playing “Moonlight Sonata” at ...
At Yeats Lodge, John Hampden School will perform Christmas carols on Friday, December 12 at 2.30pm. The events offer a chance ...
Counselling psychologist Niamh Delmar tells Katie and Colm how singing – and especially singing in a choir or a group – can have lasting health benefits.
From the glorious harmonies of Oh Come All Ye Faithful to the soaring chorus of Ding Dong Merrily On High, voices coming together in song at Christmas is one of the heartwarming highlights of the ...
Jan Morris of Worcester Dementia Alliance says libraries throughout Worcestershire are helping people live with dementia in a mission to help people 'connect, reminisce, and feel part of their ...