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RESEARCH into the benefits of listening to music in old age continually points to the ‘rock-solid’ benefits of relaxing to some favourite melodies as a ‘classic-al’ way of beating the ‘blues’.

It’s well-documented that music can lift the mood, create a positive atmosphere, lower the blood pressure, and reduce stress. Recent research even goes as far as saying that listening to music can boost the body’s immune system.

Another major report, entitled ‘Live Music in Care’, that was recently published, saw Live Music Now and the University of Winchester work together to investigate the impact of music on residents, staff, and the whole care home environment. The independently evaluated results showed significant impacts for everyone involved, concluding that “carefully delivered music can provide significant benefits for older people, care staff and care settings, contributing to person-centred care.”

The managing director of Czajka Care Group, Konrad Czajka, is a huge believer in the positive power of music and, in conjunction with the managers of the West Yorkshire-based nursing and care homes, they organise for a whole host of entertainers, performers and musicians to regularly visit all five homes.

Residents living at Currergate Nursing Home in Steeton, and Beanlands Nursing Home in Cross Hills, as well as at Fairmount Nursing Home, Brookfield Care Home and Staveley Birk Leas Nursing Home, which are all in Nab Wood near Shipley, enjoy a variety of musical delights on a regular basis.

Konrad Czajka said: “We’ve certainly seen first-hand the positive power of music at Czajka Care Group and, in recent months, we’ve had live performances across our homes from many musicians including harpists, ukulele players, opera singers, and the Steeton Male Voice Choir, as well as hosting several hugely popular karaoke sessions.

“Our regular musical events are always very popular. It’s common for everyone to listen to the type of music that takes them back to their youth, and often individual songs can be very uplifting, and highlight a special time or specific event in the past. The smiles on everyone’s faces say it all really.

“Listening to music is also a great social event, and having a group singalong is something that many of our residents enjoy participating in. We also have lots that will take to the floor and enjoy a dance at the same time, which is great exercise. The adage that music is medicine definitely appears to be true within our homes.”

One of the most popular musical sessions at Czajka’s care and nursing homes is provided by talented harpist, Rebecca Penkett. Konrad explains: “She not only plays the therapeutic music from the harp during the session, but gives everyone a chance to feel the strings and try their hand at the harp, which is an exciting opportunity that many of our residents, of all ages, relish.”

Czajka also accommodates any special musical requests that it receives from its residents, and recently booked regular performer, Ukulele Henry, for Trevor, who lives at Fairmount Nursing Home, to help celebrate his 92nd birthday. Konrad explains: “If we can do something special for one of our residents, then we will. It’s all about the individual, and not only meeting their needs, but exceeding their expectations. If we can do that through music, or any of the other exciting activities and events we arrange, then we have succeeded.

“Anyone who knows us, understands that, as well as the smooth day-to-day running of our homes, we make it our mission to enhance the lives of our residents by introducing them to a huge array of new and memorable activities, events, outings and experiences.  We have recently welcomed two specialist companies to our homes that bought in a whole host of exotic reptiles and some extremely friendly lamas! As well as having regular visits from our lovely Pets As Therapy dog - Betty the whippet - we feel that bringing our residents together to take part in both new and familiar activities and experiences can only add to their quality of life.”

For further information about Czajka Care Group, visit www.czajka.co.uk or call 01274 599564.