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Alzheimers Society Singing for the Brain, Highertown, Truro

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Teresa Greenaway
on 6th October 2023
 

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  • Alzheimers disease
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Singing for the Brain Truro

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Alzheimer's Society 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month

All Saints Church Hall, All Saints Vicarage
Tresawls Road,
TR1 3LD, Truro

Join our singing group where you can meet new people in a friendly, fun, and social environment. Singing can improve your brain activity, well-being and mood. You don’t need to be a good singer to benefit. Join us for fun vocal warm-ups and sing a wide variety of familiar and new songs in a supported environment. The group is hosted by our skilled, compassionate, and experienced group leaders.

Did you know that singing can improve your brain activity, wellbeing and mood? You don’t need to be a good singer to benefit.

Join us to:

  • do fun vocal warm-ups and sing a wide variety of familiar and new songs
  • express yourself, feel positive, and make new friends
  • feel supported by our skilled, compassionate, and experienced staff who are available to support you with anything you need.

100% of people who go along to Singing for the Brain sessions say they’ve improved their lives in some way.

To find out more contact  at: 01872 277963
Cornwall@alzheimers.org.uk
 
   

16th April 2024 BST - 22nd April 2025 BST

Starts 14:00  |  Ends 16:00
Tea and coffee provided

Provided by Alzheimers Society

Contact name
Caitlin Strike
Email address
cornwall@Alzheimers.org.uk
Telephone
01872 277963

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