Supporting older people's health and wellbeing through cultural connections

Taking place through partnerships across the Cambridgeshire region, Age Well is a framework for the University of Cambridge Museums that brings together programmes with and for older people, specifically those living in or supported by social or residential care who have complex health conditions arising from and including, dementia, physical disability, muscular skeletal issues and strokes.

Watch our Dance with the Museum film to find out more about our collaboration with Cambridge City Council Independent Living Service, Filipa Pereira-Stubbs, Fitzwilliam Museum and University of Cambridge Museums.

Resources

For use in the Fitzwilliam Museum, in care homes, day centres, hospitals and at home. To be used, shared and enjoyed!

For more information on all our resources please contact Ruth Clarke, Learning Associate: Inclusion: rc699@cam.ac.uk

2 ladies dancing in a museum gallery

Look, Imagine, Move

Resources to inspire your bodies to move

A hand holding a paintbrush doing an art activity

Look, Imagine, Create

Resources for creativity

A painting of a woodland with someone dancing in front of the image

Relax, Look, Imagine

Resources to make you feel better

A museum visitor using their phone torch to see artwork

Look, Imagine, Explore

Resources to encourage curiosity



The Linbury Trust