Transform your dementia care using music
Want to transform your dementia care using music?
We're delighted to offer a training program for caregivers, including staff, volunteers, and family members in home care, residential, and respite settings who care for people diagnosed with dementia.
Our training teaches the use of personalised music playlists to enhance dementia care and is designed by Dr. Sandra Garrido (Western Sydney University) and Holly Markwell (The Dementia Centre, HammondCare), with input from people with dementia and caregivers.
Funded by the Dementia Australia Foundation, our research aligns with the Royal Commission’s aims and supports the wider adoption of music-based interventions across aged care.
Why Participate?
- Help build an evidence-based program for the use of personalised music playlists in support of person-centred care.
- Earn a micro-credential from Western Sydney University (optional) via the “Music for Wellbeing in Aged Care” short course.
Program Overview
- Training: 1-hour online training to learn how to create and effectively use personalised music playlists.
- Implementation: Over 4 weeks, offer the playlists to the person diagnosed with dementia in your care to support their mood, behaviour, and / or routines. Complete a survey and brief interview at the end.
Listening equipment is available to support the 4-week playlist implementation.
Interested in joining our research study?
Contact Name | Anita Connell, Postdoctoral Research Fellow |
Institute | MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development |
Phone | 0416 102 393 |
a.connell3@westernsydney.edu.au |