Care home residents re-create Taylor Swift album covers

Taylor Swift album cover 1989 and same cover recreated by older lady

Care home residents have been re-creating Taylor Swift’s album covers as the singer prepares to visit the UK for her Eras Tour.

Five residents at Bartlett’s Care Home in Aylesbury recreated the covers of albums Midnight, Lover, Speak Now, 1989 and Red. The activity was organised by care home marketplace Lottie.

Chris Donnelly, Lottie co-founder, said: “Our vision behind the Senior Swifties project was to debunk common misconceptions of care through music and show everyone that care homes can be the start of a new and fulfilling chapter in life.”

He added: “We’re so pleased to have brought the Eras Tour to the extraordinary ladies at Bartlett’s Care Home. Music has many health and wellbeing benefits, especially for those with dementia or in a care setting. Listening and engaging with music can help someone living with dementia communicate, stay connected to others, and spark memories of joy and happiness.”

Care home resident Janet, aged 79, recreated the album cover for Lover. “I’ve loved being pampered. It’s been such a great day to watch everyone pick a photo to recreate,” she said.

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