Supporting people living with dementia to get the most of music
takes a village. That’s why Playlist for Life is helping to build playlisting communities accross Scotland.

Join Scotland’s leading music and dementia charity to hear from people with lived experience of dementia, health and social care professionals and community organisations about how personalised music can support connection and wellbeing.

Event Details

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

Wednesday 11th of March

10.15am – 3.30pm

Overview

Join us for an exciting gathering of friends and partners. An inspirational day of talks, learning, sharing ideas and of course…music!
 

Playlist for Life is a UK-wide music and dementia charity. Our goal is for everyone living with dementia to have access to a playlist of personally meaningful music to support wellbeing and connection.

We are helping to build playlisting communities, where people know that music helps and people living with dementia can be supported to find and listen to the music that is deeply connected to their memories and identity.

A personal playlist can help someone throughout their dementia journey and a playlisting community can support them to maintain access to their music and use it in the way that is most effective for them.

Supporting people living with dementia to get the most out of music takes a whole community approach.

Join us for a day of sharing and learning covering:

  • Real life stories of how personalised music supports wellbeing and connection
  • Playlist for Life’s work on helping build playlisting communities
  • How community organisations are harnessing the power of personalised music to support people affected by dementia
  • How health & social care professionals are using personalised playlists in dementia care

This event will be held in the Strathclyde Suite of the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and is kindly supported by Glasgow Life.

Tea and coffee and a light lunch will be provided.