TV Channel for People with Dementia


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My Life Films

Watching TV is a popular occupation for older people, but people in the middle-to-late stages of dementia are unable to follow regular TV programmes because of cognitive impairment, struggling with fast-paced plots and camera moves, complex visual information and loud music (Funnell, 2019).

My Life TV, the first video-on-demand streaming service designed specifically for people living with dementia, shows programmes that have been created and adapted for their cognitive needs.

The service runs on a secure web platform powered by Vimeo which means it is easily accessible via mobile or desktop, and can be cast to TV.

Their dementia-friendly programmes come from a diverse mix of sources; some have been created in-house by our fantastic filmmakers, some come from brilliant content partners including Kew Gardens, Getty Images, Fremantle and British Pathé, and some come from leading producers and distributers whose work is being brought to people living with dementia for the first time.


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Individual Subscription:

Three months free subscription and then £4 per month for up to three devices per household. Offer ends 28th February 2021.

Click here to sign up

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