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Dementia Friendly Interactive Music session

Join us at Kingston Library, bringing together families, carers and those living with dementia to enjoy refreshments and a chance to chat and make new friends followed by an interactive music session performed by professional musicians from charity Lost Chord UK.

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What is this service?

Lost Chord produces more than 1,300 interactive musical sessions a year in more than 100 settings, designed to stimulate responses from people with dementia through the media of music, song and dance.

"When words fail, music speaks"

Join us at 10.30am on the last Thursday of the month.

We are very lucky that these sessions have been funded by the wonderful Val O'Neil who had dementia. She passed away last year and instead of flowers her daughter, Hilary O'Neil asked for donations to Lost Chord UK as she know just how powerful the sessions are.

We are excited to bring Lost Chord UK to Kingston and look forward to creating a successful and fun activity for those with dementia and their carers in Kingston and surrounding areas.

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What people say

I find Lost Chord’s work deeply fulfilling and believe it makes a difference. To spark off thoughts and emotions in people through music is priceless

Location

Kingston Library

Location

45 Fairfield Road
Kingston upon Thames

London

KT1 2PY

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