Facing death creatively
This learning event explores how music and creativity can support patients and families at the end of life, offering comfort, connection, and a way to remain outward looking. It highlights the power of creative expression to preserve identity and challenge the sense of loss, fostering dignity and meaning in life's final chapter.
Description
Designed for:
Health & social care professionals working at all levels.
Facilitator:
David Holmes - Rowcroft Music Therapist
Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives:
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To explore the role that music can have with patients and families at the end of life.
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To raise awareness of how creativity can enable a person to remain outward looking as they approach the end of their life.
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To explore the role of creativity in challenging the loss of identity and sense of self.