Music in Care Homes: Online symposium of the BSG Care Homes Research Special Interest Group: 1pm-2:30pm (GMT) on Tuesday 25th March
Music in Care Homes: Online symposium of the BSG Care Homes Research Special Interest Group: 1pm-2:30pm (GMT) on Tuesday 25th March
25 Mar, 2025
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Published:
26 Feb 2025

Please join us as we host this year’s spring symposium, which focusses on Music in Care Homes. The symposium will be held online, and will comprise two presentations followed by Q&As and a general discussion.
The symposium is free and is open to anyone with an interest in care homes research and practice. Please feel free to distribute this information across your own networks.
Please register at https://forms.office.com/e/vtTKvajpCj to get the Zoom link
Further details
Presentation 1: What do we care about when we care about music? Implications for later life care settings.
Speaker: Dr Gary Ansdell: music therapist, researcher and author.
Overview: This talk discusses the findings from the recent ARHC-funded Care for Music project – a detailed ethnography of music and music therapy in care homes and hospices in the UK and Norway. The talk will focus on a care home in the UK and the very practical but elusive question of what we care for when we care for music – individually and together – and how this sheds light on the quality of person-centred caring in later life settings.
Presentation 2: The role of live music in residential dementia care
Speaker: Douglas Noble: Strategic Director for Music in Health (Live Music Now)
Overview: Drawing on Live Music Now’s approach to musical care, this talk will explore how live music can support people living with dementia and their carers, and the role of live music in residential dementia care.