By Shamsiya Hussainpoor
Boronia’s Haven Day Centre has received $2000 funding as part of Australia Post’s 2024 Community Grants program to launch its new choir pilot program for people with dementia.
The non-profit organisation is designed to engage community members living with mental health issues, memory loss, or dementia, providing them with a supportive space to sing, express themselves, and build meaningful connections within their community.
The music program began on Monday 7 October, and it will go for two 20 week.
The Haven Day Centre coordinator Kathy Miller said each session will offer participants an opportunity to enjoy the therapeutic benefits of music.
“Our goal is to create a joyful environment where individuals can connect through song,” Ms Miller said.
“We believe that music can significantly improve quality of life, fostering a sense of belonging and community.”
The program will be run by qualified music therapists and supported by staff and volunteers, participants will be encouraged to sing familiar tunes while also learning new songs – with no auditions or prior musical experience required.
In addition to the musical activities, the choir will include social time for participants to enjoy morning tea and engage with each other.
There’s a small fee of $5 per session, or $48 for the entire term.
Flyers promoting the program have been distributed throughout the community, and local organisations are also assisting in spreading the word around.
Registration is now open, and families are encouraged to contact The Haven Day Centre for more information.
“This choir is not just about music; it’s about connection and support,” Ms Miller said.
“We are excited to see the positive impact it will have on our community members.”
With its commitment to enhancing the lives of individuals facing challenges like dementia, the Haven Choir is poised to become a cherished part of the local landscape, bringing joy and camaraderie to all who participate.
“We want everyone to live happy and fulfilling lives, and we believe that the choir can enhance peoples well-being – we hope that participants will have positive experiences that boost their mood, confidence, and social connections,” she said.
For more information or to register, contact The Haven Day Centre.