The Ranntastic Toe Tappers visited residents at Thistle Court Care Home this week for some toe-tapping fun.
The activities included music and movement, throwing balls, batting balloons and using fabric to wave.
A spokesperson for the care home said that these kind of activities “are helpful for people who are living with dementia and can improve cognition” and “improve moods”.
Lisa Rann, the founder of Ranntastic Toe Tappers, said: “Ranntastic Toe Tappers was developed 18 months ago after seeing all the activities that care/residential homes provide for their residents and deciding to put my own spin on it.
“Our music and movement sessions are not just entertainment, they are essential for physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Through the power of rhythm and melody, we can unlock memories, spark joy, and improve the quality of life for those in care. Our favourite saying at Ranntastic is ‘Music is always the answer’.”