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New Care Home Collaborative ballet partnership gets Inverclyde Care Home residents dancing

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an Inverclyde care home residents takes part in the new SB duet programme

Scottish Ballet in partnership with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s Care Home Collaborative (CHC) is piloting a new exercise and wellbeing initiative in three Care Homes within Inverclyde.

‘SB Duet’ has been developed to support the wellbeing of people with reduced mobility by offering a shorter, gentler, and accessible movement experience, which can be done safely in bed or at the bedside, with a carer, companion, family member or independently.

The partnership has been made possible thanks to the CHC, which is a new service dedicated to supporting staff, residents, and families to enhance the quality of care for residents in care homes across NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

The SB Duet package of resources includes two ten minute films and audio resources, Energise and Relax, which people can watch or listen to. Each resource contains a short excerpt of a Scottish Ballet performance, followed by five minutes of gentle guided movement.

Dance and movement has been shown to improve physical fitness, cognitive function, and the quality of life in care home residents. The willingness and ability of people with neurological conditions and reduced mobility to participate in physical activity was demonstrated when Scottish Ballet started running its neurological programmes and projects online during lockdown. Scottish Ballet observed that people were joining online, from their bed from all over Scotland, highlighting that guided gentle exercise is possible and that people were willing to take part.
 
Commenting on the resource,Pooja Gupta, Care Home Collaborative’s AHP Care About Physical Activity (CAPA) Lead, said:

“Research suggests dance-based interventions are effective in improving both physical and mental well-being of older adults. This resource will not only support physical-activity but also promote mental well-being and help people do what matters to them the most. It can also be used by families to connect with their loved ones. We are delighted to be the key partner with Scottish Ballet and care homes on this very exciting project.”
 
Lisa Sinclair, Senior Dance Health Manager, Scottish Ballet said:

“Scottish Ballet is delighted to be working with the Care Home Collaborative to bring SB Duet to care homes across NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. Our priority is to ensure that the resources are accessible, empowering as many people as possible to feel connected, creative and to take part in something that matters to them. As this is a pilot, we are looking forward to receiving feedback from those who use the resources.”
 
Scottish Ballet developed the resources with input and insight from several organisations including groups who support the elderly, people living with dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and other neurological conditions. The focus groups also included people with lived experience to ensure that the content was relevant and appropriate. SB Duet will be available in care homes more widely and also for people in hospital and people living at home. SB Duet will be made available in a range of accessible formats including BSL, captioned, audio-description and can be translated into other languages.
 
The resource will be piloted in three care homes in Inverclyde and an external evaluation will be completed by researcher, Emily Davis, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Pooja Gupta Care Home Collaborative AHP CAPA Lead and the wider CHC team will support with the delivery and formal evaluation of this.

To learn more about how you can access these free resources please contact dancehealth@scottishballet.co.uk.

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