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Playlist for Life: Free Family and friends webinar for unpaid carers

Date
Time
11.00 am
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12.00 noon
 
Location
Online (Zoom)
 
Price
Free
 
 
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Playlist for Life: Free Family and friends webinar for unpaid carers

On the first Wednesday of every month Playlist for Life run a free 1 hour webinar on Zoom for family members and friends who are interested in making a playlist for a loved one living with dementia.

The webinar explores:

How music can help your loved one, especially during social distancing

How to use Music Detective skills to track down the best music for a personal playlist, and how this can open up conversations

Ways to listen to the personal playlist – absolutely no technology experience required!

Each session has a maximum of 10 participants and you will have the option to stay on for a 15 minute discussion at the end to ask any questions you might have or to share your own experiences.

 
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