Hospital Visits
Improving wellbeing through creative music-making.
Our partnership with two hospitals through the Barts NHS Trust delivers strategic, responsive and engaging health and wellbeing projects for staff and patients.
Through these programmes, LSO musicians and workshop leaders can help to improve mood and wellbeing and create moments of serenity within an often distressing hospital environment, engaging children and older adults.
Children’s Hospitals
We work with infants and children aged 0–18 years in hospitals across London, engaging with children in short-stay wards and reaching out to children living with chronic and long-term illnesses. LSO players and workshop leaders engage in one-to-one bedside visits and small group sessions, as well as working in pre-existing hospital school units.
The sessions are gentle and spontaneous, taking a cue from the needs of the children, and combine performance, singing, particpatory music-making and composition. In a hospital environment, music offers catharsis and escapism from frightening situations and adult conversations, and is a way to express important, unrealised emotions.
‘Most of the young people we see on the unit suffer from a lack of confidence and low self-esteem. I believe the workshops provided by the LSO contributed towards re-building their confidence.’ – Hospital staff member
‘Our sessions are a stabilising, hopeful force in a so often unstable environment. Sound mental health is an irrefutable driver of physical recovery. It constantly amazes me that we can make such profound shifts.’ – Vanessa King, workshop leader
Older Adults at Newham University Hospital
LSO musicians and a music workshop leader also visit five Older Adult Wards at Newham University Hospital, engaging with people who are undergoing rehabilitation and treatment for a variety of conditions, infections and falls, and over 60% live with from some form of dementia.
Supported by staff from the Dementia and Delerium team, we offer participatory and performance music activities to patients in the wards, ranging from bedside visits on the ward to group sessions off the ward. Group sessions include gentle physical and vocal warm ups and breathing exercises. The visits encourage social interaction and communication in a fun, calming and inclusive way, giving patients the opportunity to sing along to musical classics, discuss their favourite music and get to know their bedside neighbours.
‘My mother is 92 and has dementia, but she has been out of bed dancing and singing with the nurses saying it was just like when she danced with friends at parties held during the war.’ – Lawrence
‘The regular visits by musicians to the ward lift the spirits of patients, staff and visitors. We staff have so few opportunities to offer our older patients a break from routine, and this is truly wonderful.’ – Consultant Geriatrician, Newham University Hospital
Support Us
The support of trusts, foundations and individuals enables us to reach more than 60,000 people a year through LSO Discovery projects, including our hospital programmes. Find out more about how you can play an important role in supporting our work in the community.
Get In Touch
To find out more about our hospital programmes, please contact:
Natasha Krichefski Community Senior Projects Manager
natasha.krichefski@lso.co.uk
The Children’s Hospitals Programme is generously supported by BBC Children in Need and the Hospital Saturday Fund.
The Older Adults hospital programme is generously supported by the Lambert Charitable Trust.