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Singing for the Brain brings people affected by dementia together to sing a variety of songs they know and love, in a fun and friendly environment.
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Singing for the Brain is back in Kingston
Singing for the Brain brings people affected by dementia together to sing a variety of songs they know and love, in a fun and friendly environment.
Home Instead has been supporting the Alzheimer’s Society for many years, to bring this well attended activity to the borough.
Come and join in fun vocal warm-ups and sing a wide variety of familiar and new songs.
Express yourself, feel positive and make new friends.
Feel supported by our skilled, compassionate and experienced staff who are available to support you with anything you need.
100% of people who go along to Singing for the Brain sessions say they’ve improved their life in some way.
Join us every Friday from 10.30am – 12 noon
The Quaker Centre • Fairfield East • Kingston KT1 2PT
Refreshments provided
Attendance £5 per session
To book your seat please contact Ellie at Home Instead on 020 8942 4137 or email ellie.burrell@homeinstead.co.uk
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