The paid version of Spotify actually lets you download any songs so you don't need an internet connection to listen to them. You can do this on the iPad.
They have a free 30 day trial so that might be a good way to test it and see if it works for you.
There is only 1 person to cut out in the downloads. Try folding the paper concertina style, cut off the edges, then cut out the person. Then you'll have 4 people as seen in the image.
Great idea. I saw an amazing video a few years ago of the second largest aquarium in the world in Japan, there is a great 28 minute video on YouTube with soothing music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aU73fI2Xn_E
If you have a large TV with internet access it might be a very nice event. The video is almost meditative.
Great question! Bunnings is a hardware superstore in Australia. They sell everything from nuts and bolts, to doors, to plants, etc. It's so prolific here that people usually refer to bunnings when talking about buying anything you need to make / build.
As I'm new at coordinating activities for seniors with dementia, you have given a lot of ideas that I am using and plan on using. Golden Carers is one of its kind. Thank you
Stella Igihozo Naza Activity Coordinator United States
Free Music Playlists for the Elderly
The paid version of Spotify actually lets you download any songs so you don't need an internet connection to listen to them. You can do this on the iPad.
They have a free 30 day trial so that might be a good way to test it and see if it works for you.