Recently at Edenmore Nursing Home in North
Devon, the afternoon was filled with the sound of music as the home was visited
by the Ilfracombe Ukulele Pluckers.
Family members (residents) who wanted to
listen to the performance gathered in one of the home’s lounges. There was a
great turnout, with a number of family members who often prefer to keep to
themselves, or stay in the comfort of their own spaces, choosing to join in.
The Ukulele Pluckers played songs from
different eras and even repeated some favourites. There was lots of singing
along from the team and family members. Harry, Diana and Susan got up to dance
in front of the performers, with Susan up and dancing for an hour and
encouraging rounds of applause at the end of songs!
Susan also stood by another family member,
who preferred to sit, during a number of songs, and helped her to join in by
taking her hand and swaying with the music. She also got the chance to try out
playing one of the ukuleles at the end of the performance. Peter, another
family member, also stood up to be closer to the Ukulele Pluckers, singing
alongside them for a while as though he was part of the band himself.
It was a really special afternoon that
brought everyone together to enjoy tunes from decades past and get a few feet
tapping and dancing.
Music can be very powerful for people who are
living with a Dementia or are on a cognitive journey. Rhythm and melody
activate parts of the brain linked to emotion, movement and long-term memory,
so although someone might struggle to recall a recent conversation, they can
sometimes still remember the words or beat to a song from years ago.
The Ilfracombe Ukulele Pluckers shared about
their visit, ‘Our afternoon at Edenmore was heart-warmingly memorable. We
carefully chose songs that we hoped the residents would enjoy. Luckily, we
picked some favourites, as we had residents tapping their feet, dancing and
singing along. We just hope we brought as much joy to you all, as you gave to
us. Thanks for the warm welcome, yummy cakes and laughter, we hope to see you
again soon!’
Edenmore is also currently undergoing a
number of refurbishments, with a newly completed lounge and dining room with
kitchenette recently opening on the home’s first street (floor). It is the
first of several projects taking place throughout the home, helping to give the
environment a fresh new feel for the people who live, visit and work there.
Refurbishments on a second lounge have also now begun, with the home looking
forward to holding future events and performances within these new spaces.
Edenmore Nursing Home offers 24-hour nursing
and residential care by the North Devon coast. To learn more about life at
Edenmore, visit www.edenmorenursinghome.com