Ukulele Songs for Care Homes

Why Play Ukulele in a Care Home?

  • Improves social interaction. It has long been known that older adults who regularly listen to music and sing along with it live a happier life. They tend to have a more positive outlook and better social interaction. From the smiles on the faces of our friends, we can quickly tell that our songs improve mood, enhance interest and create positive emotions.

  • Triggers memories. Songs from the past can often trigger memories in people with Alzheimer’s or dementia and they may start chatting about a loved one or a special memory. Even people who have lost the power of speech will hum along with us.

  • Improves cognitive skills. Music can help improve cognitive skills and stimulate the brain. Staff say that our music sessions encourage residents to participate more actively in their daily activities.

If you get the chance, it really is a wonderful thing to do!

Here are some tried and tested ukulele songs from our popular care home set list, but we are always open to more suggestions.

Happy strumming 🙂

Aint Misbehaving by Fats Waller

Bring Me Sunshine by Morcambe and Wise

Edelweiss from The Sound of Music

I Love Coffee I Love Tea by The Ink Spots

I’m a Believer by The Monkees

I Want To Hold Your Hand by The Beatles

Side by Side by Dean Martin

Singing the Blues by Guy Mitchell

Somewhere Over The Rainbow by Judy Garland

We’ll Meet Again by Vera Lynn

You Are My Sunshine by Bing Crosby

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