The Circle of Music in Kitchener-Waterloo | Dementia Dialogue

In the Dementia Dialogue podcast episode titled “The Circle of Music in Kitchener‑Waterloo” (Season 6, Episode 67, Feb 27, 2024), host Lisa Loiselle brings together the vibrant voices behind The Circle of Music community choir. The episode features Sasha Judelson, the program’s founder and facilitator (via her Wilfrid Laurier University capstone), alongside high school teachers, caregivers, students, and older adults living with dementia. The conversation explores how intergenerational singing not only combats isolation and nurtures self‑esteem in people with dementia but also enriches the lives of young participants, highlighting the mutual benefits of community music‑making.

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The Circle of Music in Kitchener-Waterloo. Dementia Dialogue. (2024, February 27). https://dementiadialogue.podbean.com/e/circle-of-music-in-kitchener-waterloo/

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