When caring for a loved one living with dementia, learn to look at things in a new way. It’s easy to overlook the little things, but those little things may make a big difference.
When caring for a loved one living with dementia, learn to look at things in a new way. It’s easy to overlook the little things, but those little things may make a big difference.
Tips for watching musical movies together, helping your family stay connected during the Alzheimer’s journey.
Mary Sue Wilkinson, founder of Singing Heart to Heart, shares her 5 tips for how to include music when visiting a person living with dementia.
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.
Singalong show designed for sharing with people who have Alzheimer’s, featuring singable keys and tempos, with easy-to-read lyrics.
“Take Me Out to the Ball Game“ inspires joy-filled memories of watching and playing baseball.
“Shine On, Harvest Moon” is a fun and familiar love song, perfect for singing with people who have Alzheimer’s.
“She’ll Be Comin’ Round the Mountain” is a favorite singalong song for all ages.