Working with Grownups
Wellbeing & elder people

Music is one of the world’s most interacted-with art form and has been proven to be more beneficial for older people than previously thought. Music can improve the quality of life of older people in numerous ways.
We have all experienced the uplifting qualities that music can bring to our lives, whether that is enjoying it with family or friends, or listening to songs that we associate with special moments from the past. But for older people, music can mean so much more. We have been bringing joy to adults and the elderly through our unique music sessions including Music4Therapy and SFTS.
We strive so that older people accessing care services should live their lives as fully and creatively as possible.

We provide a range of options for Care Homes, Nursing Homes, Hospices, and Hospitals. Get in touch via our enquiries form to arrange a free visit/meeting and an individually tailored quote.
SFTS
Singing For The Soul
"If music be the food of love, play on"
- William Shakespeare
Music Therapy
We offer a wide range of music therapy services tailored to meet individual needs. Our commitment to delivering high-quality and creative music therapy makes our services accessible to everyone. We collaborate closely with other professionals to ensure our sessions effectively support our clients’ unique requirements. Our dedicated music therapists participate in regular clinical supervision and continuously enhance their skills through ongoing professional development and training. Each therapist is fully cleared by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), adhering to the standards set by the British Association for Music Therapy. Our qualified team provides personalised therapy in various settings, including private homes, to ensure everyone can benefit from our services.
Mental Health & Wellbeing
Music therapy for mental health supports individuals in navigating emotions, alleviating stress, and enhancing overall-being in a nurturing environment.
Adults With Learning Disabilities
Music Therapy with adults with learning disabilities, focus on improving communication, social skills, and personal development.
Parent-Child Dyads
Music Therapy for parent-child dyads aim to foster deeper connections and emotional bonds through collaborative musical experiences.