We’ve put together five pages of easy-to-read Christmas carol lyrics to help you and your family experience the joy of connecting with each other as you sing together.
We’ve put together five pages of easy-to-read Christmas carol lyrics to help you and your family experience the joy of connecting with each other as you sing together.
Sing along with “A Spoonful of Sugar” and “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.”
Fun, practical, family-friendly holiday activities with someone who has Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia.
If you love someone living with dementia, learn their favorite Christmas songs. Then spend time singing together.
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Helpful resources for family and professional caregivers. Singalong videos, music activity ideas, and more.
Singalong show featuring five songs recorded by Frank Sinatra. Designed for sharing with people who have Alzheimer’s. Featuring singable keys and tempos, easy-to-read lyrics, and an on-screen singalong leader.
Music connects us with our memories and with each other. It’s an essential part of life, so it’s an essential part of dementia care.
Singalong show featuring 12 love songs. Designed for sharing with people who have Alzheimer’s. Featuring singable keys and tempos, easy-to-read lyrics, and an on-screen singalong leader.
A growing amount of studies and research confirm the power of music in caring for people who have Alzheimer’s or other types of dementia.