Love to Move is the UK’s biggest
age and dementia-friendly
seated exercise programme,
designed specifically for older
adults, including those living with
dementia, Parkinson’s disease,
or cognitive impairments. It
focuses on improving physical,
cognitive, and emotional well-being while fostering social
connection and enjoyment.


What Makes Love to Move Unique?

The exercises were carefully designed and tested over a two-year period and co-created with people living with dementia in both Care Home and Community settings. Love to Move’s bilaterally asymmetrical movement patterns throughout the session are the exercises which stimulate the pathways between neurons in the brain and are what help people with memory and other brain functionality. Many Love to Move participants have re-gained skills and everyday living functions that they previously thought lost through dementia.


Train to Deliver

If you are passionate about making a difference in your community, train to deliver Love to Move. We have regular courses, online and in person.

Donate

Your support can help more people to benefit from Love to Move! Just £55 supports a group of people living with dementia to enjoy a session.


Download the Love to Move Booklet

If someone close to you is living with dementia, you will naturally want to do everything you can to help them to enjoy life as much as possible.

Our exercise booklet is available to help you try our Love to Move programme in your own home with your loved ones, containing some of the key exercises from the programme inside, as well as more information about why our programme is working.


“They’ve helped me get moving. They’ve helped me get home again”

Love to Move helped Jean regain her independence.

Jean wanted the chance to tell us about her story. She explained that she used to be a resident in the care home as she had lost some mobility and a lot of independence. She said it was Love to Move that made all the difference and helped her to get her independence back again and help her to get home again.


What makes Love to Move so effective?

It is specially designed to get older people moving and functioning better by carefully integrating the use of gymnastic foundation skills, cognitive stimulation therapy and social interaction activities. Bilaterally asymmetrical movement patterns are understood to benefit older people and those with dementia and mild cognitive impairment, by enabling the left and right side of the brain to process information independently; thus improving cognitive function, coordination and the ability to carry out daily activities more independently.

No need to take our word for it

Research conducted by Age UK in June 2016 said: “The Programme has a demonstrable benefit in the physical, emotional and cognitive aspects of older people and those older people having mild to advanced forms of dementia appear to benefit the most.”


Love to Move participants said…