‘MUSIC IN HOSPITALS’ BRINGS MUSIC TO RESIDENTS’ EARS

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The residents of Bupa’s Braid Hills nursing centre in Edinburgh will be serenaded by singer Geraldine McDade and pianist Andrew Thompson, on Tuesday 29 March at 2.30pm. The concert has been organised by Music in Hospitals (MiH), a leading charity that provides professionally performed live music in health and care settings throughout the UK. It’s ‘Musical Memories in Care Homes’ project offers live music from a variety of performers, styles and instruments to care home residents. Concerts so far have been hugely successful with a variety of resident groups, including people with dementia. The charity’s chief executive, Diana Greenman, says: “All I can say, from the bottom of my heart, is a great big thank you to everyone at Bupa for helping Music in Hospitals bring so much pleasure to those people who need it most of all.” Bupa Care Homes’ Community Affairs Consultant, Siobhan Drane, adds: “We’re delighted that the project is going so well and that our residents are really benefiting from these live performances. We look forward to the continued success of this project and support of this great charity.” Visit www.bupa.co.uk/individuals/care-homes for more information.