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Music for the Mind - Westbury

Music for the Mind - Westbury

Our Westbury group meets at Westbury Leigh Community Hall from 2pm to 3.30pm on Thursdays.

It is led by award-winning singing teacher Caroline Radcliffe and supported by a wonderful team of volunteers. Like all our groups, the first half hour is reserved for refreshments and a chance to catch up socially, with the singing starting at 2.30pm.

Why take part

Singing together in a supportive, friendly group is uplifting, enjoyable and hugely therapeutic for people living with dementia and family carers alike.

Music is a powerful connector that helps people with dementia communicate, express feelings and share moments of joy, poignancy and remembrance together with others. It appears to 'unlock' parts of the brain, allowing people to retain song words and melodies longer than other memories, and this is what we build on at our Music for the Mind groups in Wiltshire.

Close up of music teacher Caroline in full voice conducting the group with her hands.

What you can expect

The 90-minute sessions are carefully structured to be both stimulating and fun. Although well-loved classics are part of the mix, we also learn new songs, sing rhymes and action songs that help physical , and tackle harmonies, rounds and partner songs.

A large group of men and women all seated in a circle in a Hall.  They are all raising their arms in the same movement at Bradford Music for the Mind