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Book free webinar: ‘Music as medicine – using playlists in procedures and appointments for patients with dementia’

Does your work bring you into contact with people living with dementia? Did you know personalised music can improve engagement and reduce anxiety, making clinical procedures more manageable? 

Would you to learn how personalised music could support you in your role?

Join our webinar aimed at Allied Health Professionals, Dentists, Audiologist, Opticians, Pharmacists, Social Prescribers or people working in hospitals. Find out how using personalised music in your role can improve your connection with patients and reduce anxiety they may feel during procedures or tasks.

Date: 27th March 2024

Time: 10am – 11am

Who this webinar is for: Allied Health Professionals, Dentists, Audiologists, Opticians, Pharmacists, Social Prescribers or people working in hospitals.

Playlist for Life has trained over 8000 health and social care professionals to use the power of personal playlists since 2013.

We train people in the NHS, care homes, home care services, and individual healthcare professionals. If you work with people living with dementia living in their own homes then attend this 1 hour free webinar to find out more about using personalised playlists. 

 

"The power of music is so significant, we must work together to unleash its potential by using it as a therapeutic intervention to support people with dementia, enhancing the care we provide."

Book a place on our webinar: 'Allied Health Professionals and roles that support people with dementia'








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This webinar is aimed at Health and Social care professionals in specialised roles such as Allied Health Professionals, Dentists, Audiologists, Opticians, Pharmacists, Social Prescribers or people working in hospitals.


If you are a health and care professional working in other dementia specific roles please visit our Training site to find out more about training opportunities more suited to your role.

If you are based at a community group or organisations please visit out Help Points page to find out more about how to share the power of music with the people using your services.