What

we

do

Creative Health

Programmes

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Palliative

care and dementia

We believe in creativity to enhance quality of life for people receiving palliative care, particularly those living with dementia. Our programmes use arts-based approaches to foster connection, improve wellbeing, and support both individuals and their caregivers during this stage of life.

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Our

approach

We believe in creativity to enhance quality of life for people receiving palliative care, particularly those living with dementia. Our programmes use arts-based approaches to foster connection, improve wellbeing, and support both individuals and their caregivers during this stage of life.

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What

we

offer

We provide a range of creative health interventions tailored to palliative care settings, including:

1. Creative workshops – Arts, music, movement, and storytelling sessions for individuals and caregivers.

2. Training for healthcare professionals – Equipping staff with creative tools to enhance patient support.

3. Community engagement – Collaborative projects that amplify lived experiences and shape better care practices.

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Coming soon

We believe in creativity to enhance quality of life for people receiving palliative care, particularly those living with dementia. Our programmes use arts-based approaches to foster connection, improve wellbeing, and support both individuals and their caregivers during this stage of life.

OUR FUNDERS

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OUR FUNDERS

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