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Music engagement offers significant benefits for individuals living with dementia. It has been shown to enhance cognitive function, reduce agitation and anxiety, and improve overall mood. Music has a unique ability to evoke memories and emotions, providing a powerful avenue for communication when verbal expression becomes challenging. Engaging in musical activities can stimulate neural connections, fostering a sense of connection and well-being. Additionally, music therapy can enhance social interaction, providing a meaningful and enjoyable way for individuals with dementia to connect with others and maintain a higher quality of life.
This episode is the one I needed to hear years ago when I first started taking care of my Mom. Regular listeners know that I struggled to connect with my Mom even when I tried using her favorite music. For some, it may be as easy as finding music they relate to, but what about caregivers like myself? How do we use music as an enjoyable way to engage with our loved ones? My biggest challenge was finding music that was her favorite.
I'm chatting with Alexis Baker of Bridgetown Music on the show today. She is a music therapist who shares many tips and advice on successfully incorporating music into our care. We understand the ability of music to change our mood. Utilizing this powerful tool can bring joy to our care recipients' lives and help them shift to a more positive mindset.
If, after hearing this episode, you need more one-on-one instruction, you can find Alexis here
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If you've enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers! You'll find us on social media at the following links.
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The post Happy Hearts: Music Therapy for Dementia Care appeared first on Fading Memories Podcast.
By Jennifer FinkMusic engagement offers significant benefits for individuals living with dementia. It has been shown to enhance cognitive function, reduce agitation and anxiety, and improve overall mood. Music has a unique ability to evoke memories and emotions, providing a powerful avenue for communication when verbal expression becomes challenging. Engaging in musical activities can stimulate neural connections, fostering a sense of connection and well-being. Additionally, music therapy can enhance social interaction, providing a meaningful and enjoyable way for individuals with dementia to connect with others and maintain a higher quality of life.
This episode is the one I needed to hear years ago when I first started taking care of my Mom. Regular listeners know that I struggled to connect with my Mom even when I tried using her favorite music. For some, it may be as easy as finding music they relate to, but what about caregivers like myself? How do we use music as an enjoyable way to engage with our loved ones? My biggest challenge was finding music that was her favorite.
I'm chatting with Alexis Baker of Bridgetown Music on the show today. She is a music therapist who shares many tips and advice on successfully incorporating music into our care. We understand the ability of music to change our mood. Utilizing this powerful tool can bring joy to our care recipients' lives and help them shift to a more positive mindset.
If, after hearing this episode, you need more one-on-one instruction, you can find Alexis here
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A Musical, Emotional Memoir on Caregiving
The Long Goodbye – A Musical Tribute
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Sign Up for more Advice & Wisdom - email newsletter.
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Relevate from NeuroReserve
With Relevate nutritional supplement, you get science-backed nutrition to help protect your brain power today and for years to come. You deserve a brain span that lasts as long as your lifespan.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Stop 100% of Unwanted Calls with imp.
Did you know people with Alzheimer's can receive nearly 200 spam calls a week? You can put a stop to those now.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
If you've enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers! You'll find us on social media at the following links.
Contact Jen at [email protected]
or Visit us at www.FadingMemoriesPodcast.com
The post Happy Hearts: Music Therapy for Dementia Care appeared first on Fading Memories Podcast.