Singing Dementia Patients Perish Thrown Out On Their Butts
A GROUP of dementia patients convey been left "high as well as dry" afterward a brewery yanked its role of a coming together room for its weekly singalong.
By Bob DeMarco
Here is the situation.
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H5N1 grouping of dementia patients were using a coming together room at Moorhouse's Brewery for their therapeutic ‘singing workshops’. Unfortunately, it turned out that the grouping was also "noisy" as well as disrupting other meetings that were going on at the same time. Don't blame Moorhouse, at to the lowest degree they were willing to hand it a try.
So immediately Burnley based Crossroads Care (East Lancashire) inwards the United Kingdom of Great Britain as well as Northern Ireland of Britain as well as Northern Republic of Ireland is without a house to concur its weekly "singalong".
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This singalong is a skilful thought inwards my opinion, as well as I promise others volition drive as well as organize similar events.
Listen to the grouping sing inwards this video.
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