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How singing helps to support families living with dementia

Ashleigh Whatson
Published: July 5, 2026
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CHANCE TO SHINE: Couple Kathleen and Rod love being part of the Sing Sing Sing community.
CHANCE TO SHINE: Couple Kathleen and Rod love being part of the Sing Sing Sing community.
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A BRISBANE choir with a growing footprint in the Redlands is helping local families stay connected after a dementia diagnosis, and a new community grant is set to expand its reach even further.

Sing Sing Sing, founded by professional singer Melissa Gill, has been running weekly sessions in Bulimba and the Redlands, offering people living with dementia and their carers a place to reconnect, laugh and simply feel like themselves again.

The group recently received a $4500 boost through BMD’s Community Assistance Program, which has invested more than half-a-million dollars into grassroots organisations since launching during the Covid-19 pandemic.

For Gill, the mission is deeply personal.

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She began the choir after caring for her father, discovering that singing became one of the last meaningful ways they could communicate.

“After a diagnosis, so many people withdraw,” she said.

“Families can feel isolated, unsure where to turn, and often miss out on opportunities that could help them stay connected.

“This isn’t just singing, it’s about helping people feel like themselves again.

“With this funding, we can reach families earlier who might not otherwise know this community exists.”

That joy is something locals Kathleen and Rod know well.

Rod, who was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s six years ago, attends both Bulimba and Redlands sessions with his wife, Kathleen.

“It’s an amazing community that just keeps giving,” Kathleen said.

“We don’t talk about ailments, we just enjoy each other’s company.

“I’ve seen Rod shine again.

“He loves singing, and it’s beautiful to see him doing what he loves.”

Rod agreed.

“Just do it,” he said.

“Don’t be scared to try these new things – you won’t realise how much it helps.”

BMD spokesperson and restriction manager Kevin Ryan said supporting Sing Sing Sing felt like a natural fit.

“We always look to support organisations in the areas we operate, and the impact Sing Sing Sing has on families really aligns with our values,” he said.

After visiting a session, he described the atmosphere as “heartwarming”.

“Everyone was partaking … nobody sat back. It was great to see the joy it brings participants and their carers,” he said.

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