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Memories Café: Sing-along with YouthHarmony (English, Mandarin, Malay)

Date: 15 May 2024
Time: 10:00am to 12:00pm

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Sing to pop classics with YouthHarmony! 

15 May 2024 (Wednesday)

10:00am – 12:00pm 

Singapore Polytechnic Food Court 5, 500 Dover Rd, Singapore 139651.

Register online. Payment of $10/pax is to be made on the event day. Lunch is provided. 

Dementia Helpline: 6377 0700
Email: [email protected]

You can find the full schedule of Memories Café sessions on Dementia Singapore homepage.

Memories Café is supported by Keppel Corporation

This programme offers a fresh change of environment to caregivers who may have long been attending support groups held in more formal settings such as dementia day care centres, while encouraging the interaction and bonding between the person living with dementia and family members. Ultimately, it provides an avenue for persons living with dementia and caregivers to have respite and enjoy themselves despite dementia.

The concept of Memories Café was originated from Dr Bere Miesen’s “Alzheimer’s Café” in 1997 in the Netherlands. Dr Miesen’s initiative aims to provide a normalised café setting for persons living with dementia with the following objectives:

  • To minimise social stigma on persons living with dementia and to encourage social acceptance through the engagements in a café within a community setting.
  • To provide an alternative platform for social interactions and respite to persons living with dementia and their caregivers, moving away from long-term care environment and their homes.
  • With organised activities for persons living with dementia and their caregivers, Memories Café aims to improve their interaction and bonding with each other.

 

The Memories Café programme, modelled after the Alzheimer’s Café, was successfully piloted in early 2014. The responses garnered from the two pilot sessions were overwhelming, which spurred Dementia Singapore to include this programme as part of its regular programme for its beneficiaries. The programme remains very popular and fully enrolled at almost every session.

What do we do?

The SP Chapter of YouthHarmony is a group of students from the Sound and Music specialisation in Singapore Polytechnic’s Diploma of Media Arts and Design. The group consists of vocalists and instrumentalists, who will bring you through an hour of popular songs from the good ol’ days.

Who should attend?

Persons living with dementia. The person living with dementia needs to be accompanied by a caregiver.

Cost

Register online. Payment of $10/pax is to be made on the event day. Lunch is provided. 

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