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Tag Archives: Cultural Commissioning
Novel Approaches to Understanding Creativity and Artistic Appreciation in Dementia (BBC News / Wellcome Open Research)
Summary The Created Out of Mind initiative comprises scientists, artists, musicians and writers, based at the Wellcome Collection’s “The Hub”, who are engaged in exploring the varied influences of dementia on the whole range of human creativity (and vice versa). … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Charitable Bodies, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, UK, Universal Interest, Wales
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Tagged All Party Parliamentary Group on Arts Health and Wellbeing, Arts and Music in Dementia, Arts Therapies, Awareness Raising, Bangor University, BBC Health News, Benefits of Music for People With Dementia, Bob Fulcher (Playwrite), British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Canterbury Christ Church University, Co-Creativity, Collaborate: Clarence Centre for Enterprise and Innovation (London), Community-Based Arts and Health interventions, Complementary Qualitative and Quantitative Evaluation, Coping Strategies, Created Out of Mind, Created Out of Mind: Preparatory Planning Framework. Perceptions of Dementia Through Art and Science, Creative Activities, Creative Ageing, Creative Arts, Creative Arts for Dementia, Creative Health: the Arts for Health and Wellbeing, Creative Self-Expression, Creativity, Creativity and Artistic Appreciation in Dementia, Critical Gerontology, Cultural Arts Interventions, Cultural Commissioning, Dementia and Music, Dementia Arts Photo Challenge, Dementia as a Cultural Metaphor, Dementia Research, Dementia Research Centre: University College London, Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC), Dementia-Focussed Arts Activities, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Dementias, Department of Computer Science: University College London, Department of Molecular Neuroscience: University College London, DSDC Wales: Bangor University, Emotional and Psychological Wellbeing, Engagement, Exploring Dementia Through Art and Science, Faculty of Engineering Science: University College London, Festival of Theatre and Dementia: West Yorkshire Playhouse, Gerontologist, In the Moment, Institute of Neurology: University College London, Interdisciplinarity, Jewish Care, Jewish Care Homes, Lisa Genova (Author), Living Well with Dementia, Living Well with Dementia Research, Living Words: The Workshop (Folkestone), London, London College of Fashion: University of the Arts London, Meaningful Activity, Meaningful Relationships, Mental Wellbeing, Mental Wellbeing and Older People, Mood and Engagement, Museology, Museum Objects, Museums, Music for Life, Music for Life (Wigmore Hall), Music Therapy, Music Therapy for BPSD, Music-Based Therapeutic Interventions, Musical Activities, Musical Interventions, Musical Therapies, National Youth Choirs Great Britain (Rivergreen Centre; Durham), NHS Research Ethics Committee, Participation in the Creative Arts by Older People, Participative Arts for People Living With Dementia, Patient Engagement, Patient Involvement, Patient Participation, People and Perceptions, Personal Resilience, Pete Grogan (Curator: Every Third Minute), Poetry, Posterior Cortical Atrophy (PCA), Professor Sebastian Crutch: Director of Created Out of Mind, Psychological and Emotional Wellbeing, Psychological Wellbeing, Psychosocial Interventions, Public Perception of Dementia, Quality of Life, Quality of Life for People With Dementia, Rare Dementia Support (London), Reducing Agitation and Distress, Reducing Stigma, Reminiscence Arts in Dementia, Royal Academy of Music, Salomons Centre for Applied Psychology: Canterbury Christ Church University, Significant Arts (Reminiscence), Sociocultural Construction of Dementia (Critical Gerontology Perspective), Stigma of Dementia, Subtypes of Dementia, Support for Creativity and Self-Actualisation in People Living With Dementia, The Hub: Wellcome Collection, Tryce Ltd., Types of Dementia, University College London, University of the Arts London, Visual Arts, Wellcome, Wellcome Open Research, West Yorkshire Playhouse, West Yorkshire Playhouse: Every Third Minute (2018 Festival)
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Exploring the Value and Benefits of Music for People With Dementia (ILC-UK / Commission on Dementia and Music)
Summary A report from the International Longevity Centre UK covers the potential roles of therapeutic music services, and digital music streaming technologies, for people living with dementia. “If music publishers and streaming platforms could make music available for free or … Continue reading →
Posted in Statistics, Universal Interest
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Tagged Abnormal Vocalisations, Active Engagement, Activities and Engagement, Ageing Population, Ageing With Dementia, Aggressive Behaviour, Aging and Mental Health, Agitation and Aggression, Alexia Quin: Music as Therapy International, All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Art Health and Wellbeing, Allied Health Professions (AHPs), Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Connect Tool, Ambassador for Dementia and Music (Proposal}, Anxiety and Depression, Arts Council England, Arts Therapies, Awareness Raising, Baroness Sally Greengross: Chief Executive of the International Longevity Centre UK, Beatie Wolfe, Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD), Behavioural Alternatives to Antipsychotic Drugs, Benefits of Music for People With Dementia, Brain Plasticity, British Association for Music Therapy, British Association for Music Therapy (BAMT), Building Dementia Friendly Communities, Care Homes, Care of Older People Living in Care Homes, Commission on Dementia and Music, Community Singing, Community Singing Projects, Community-Based Arts and Health interventions, Cortical Plasticity, Creative Health: The Arts for Health and Wellbeing (National Alliance for Arts Health and Wellbeing), Cultural Commissioning, Dementia and Music, Dementia Friendly Communities Programme, Dementia-Care Resource Trolleys, Dementia-Focused Singing Groups, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Digital Interventions, Digital Music Streaming, Digital Technology, Distraction Therapy, Distraction Therapy in the Recovery Room, Emerging Technology, Emotional and Psychological Wellbeing, Engagement, Forget-Me-Not Chorus, Found in Music, Happiness and Wellbeing, Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), ILC-UK: International Longevity Centre UK, Improving the Quality of Life for People with Long Term Conditions, Integrated Personal Commissioning (IPC), International Longevity Centre, International Longevity Centre UK (ILC-UK), JoCo Learning and Development, Kent And Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust, Live Music Now, Live Music Now (LMN), Living Well with Dementia, Local Dementia Friendly Communities, Local Dementia Strategies, Lost Chord, Manchester Camerata’s Music in Mind Project, Martin Green: Care England, Meaningful Activity, Meaningful Relationships, Mental Wellbeing, Mental Wellbeing and Older People, Mindsong, Mood and Engagement, Music as Therapy International, Music Distraction Therapy, Music for Life (Wigmore Hall), Music for the Moment, Music in Care Homes, Music in Hospitals and Care (MiHC), Music Streaming Platforms, Music Therapists, Music Therapy, Music Therapy for BPSD, Music-Based Therapeutic Interventions, Musical Memories Choir, Musical Moments, National Alliance for Arts Health and Wellbeing, National Arts and Health Alliance, Neuroplasticity, Neuroprotection, Neuroprotective Lifestyles, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Participation, Patient Engagement, Patient Involvement, Patient Participation, Performing Arts, Peri-Operative Care of the Elderly, Perioperative Care, Personal Health Budgets (PHBs), Playlist for Life, Playlist for Life by 2020, Post-Anaesthetic Care, Post-Operative Care, Postoperative Care, Potential Savings, Professor Alistair Burns, Psychological and Emotional Wellbeing, Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD), Psychological Wellbeing, Psychosocial Interventions, Quality of Life, Quality of Life for People Living in Care Homes, Quality of Life for People With Dementia, Reducing Agitation and Distress, Reducing Violence and Aggression, Sarah Metcalfe: Chief Executive at Playlist for Life, Service Cost Reductions, Sing For Your Life, Singing, Singing and Dementia, Singing For The Brain, Singing Groups, Singing Together Groups, Social Wellbeing, Soundtrack to My Life (STML), Speech and Language Skills (Retention), Spotify (or Amazon Prime) Music Services, Standards of Education and Training (SETs), Standards of Proficiency (SOPs), Targeting Hard-to-Reach Groups, Together in Sound, Utley Foundation, Violence and Aggression, Wellbeing in Older People, With Music in Mind, World Congress of Music Therapy
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