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Dementia choir changing lives for the better through song and friendship

PHOTO: Bev and Don Aitken rehearse ahead of choir practice. (ABC News: Andrew Bell)

PHOTO: Bev and Don Aitken rehearse ahead of choir practice. (ABC News: Andrew Bell)

Canberra’s first dementia-friendly choir is making a positive difference in the lives of people living with the disease, as well as their partners and carers.

The Alchemy Chorus was jointly created by conductor Brian Triglone and the charity Alzheimer’s Australia late last year.

“We wanted to develop something inclusive, they had to come with a carer or a partner,” Mr Triglone said. Full story.

Andrew Bell and Adrienne Francis (ABC News) / June 3, 2017

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