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Music for Life a model for reflective practice | Author(s) | Linda Rose, Hilary de Martino, Gill Yentis |
Journal title | Journal of Dementia Care, vol 16, no 3, May/June 2008 |
Publisher | Hawker Publications, May/June 2008 |
Pages | pp 20-23 |
Keywords | Music ; Therapy ; Dementia ; Care homes ; Personnel ; Training [welfare work] ; Projects. |
Annotation | Music for Life began in 1993, pioneering and developing interactive improvisation-based workshops for people with dementia. Linda Rose, Hilary de Martino, Gill Yentis, Pat Virji and Padraic Garrett have all been involved in Music for Life projects with Jewish Care. In this article, each gives an individual perspective on the potential for staff development through this creative work, focusing on the projects' reflective practice aspects. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-080609012 A |
Classmark | HH: LO: EA: KW: QM: QW: 3E |
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