It is anticipated that there will be 1.14m people living with dementia in the UK by 2025, according to Alzheimer’s Research – up from around 885,000 today.
What’s the change we’re seeking to make?
We believe that everyone living with dementia should have access to music as part of their care from diagnosis to end of life, whatever their age, social or economic status.
This is not currently the case. We want to make this happen on a national level, ensuring that:
People with dementia are reached and supported in their access to appropriate music as an integral part of their care plan
Carers, health workers, politicians, the music industry and the general public are aware of the benefits of music for people living with dementia
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