looking back at... The Beatles: a dementia-friendly book - looking back at...

looking back at... The Beatles: a dementia-friendly book

looking back at... The Beatles: a dementia-friendly book - looking back at...

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Published: 15 April, 2024
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A 'Cognitive Book' that everyone can enjoy and is suitable for people living with dementia or other cognitive difficulties. In collaboration with Alzheimer's Society, there's a contribution to the charity with each purchase. Includes a free audio download, read by Bill Nighy. Designed specifically around the needs of people living with dementia. Supporters' guide helps carers and loved ones enjoy the book too. There are many benefits to the book, including: * A story that's familiar to many - the story of The Beatles * Access to a free audio version, which includes excerpts from the music of The Beatles and is read by acclaimed actor, Bill Nighy * Pages that work individually and collectively as a 'story' * Vibrant illustrations that bring the text to life * Larger print and shorter pages * The joy of rhyme and rhythm to stimulate recall * Simplified summaries for those with more advanced dementia * Enjoyable exercises towards the end to encourage social interaction with others * Tried and tested in partnership with Alzheimer's Society
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781738459100
ISBN10 1738459101
Number Of Pages 64
Item Weight 1000 g
Product Dimensions 216 x 216 x 8 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cognitive Books
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

'It takes me back, I can relate to it ... can I take it home?' - Person living with dementia, Cognitive Books focus group, Swindon; 'Brilliant for people living with dementia.' - Alzheimer's Society

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Author's Bio

Matt Singleton is a gerontologist who studied for his MSc at The University of Southampton's Centre for Research on Ageing. His father, Brian, lost his passion for reading shortly after his dementia diagnosis in 2017. Rather than accepting this, Matt developed books for Brian, which they enjoy together immensely - in particular, 'looking back at... The Beatles' as they share a love for the Fab Four! After sharing the books with more people with dementia and dementia academics, it was recommended that Matt enter 'Cognitive Books' for the Alzheimer's Society Accelerator Programme. His idea was accepted as part of the 2023-24 cohort. Since then, Cognitive Books and Alzheimer's Society have worked together to get the books suitable for as many people living with dementia, and their supporters, as possible.

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