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Music has a way of reaching places that words — and even memory — sometimes can’t.
In this episode of This Is Your Brain on Mom, we explore the power of music as a caregiving tool for people living with dementia and Alzheimer’s. From singing in the car to hallway concerts in care facilities, we reflect on how familiar songs can spark joy, unlock memories, and create moments of connection even during the hardest seasons of caregiving.
After an emotionally exhausting year — and an especially difficult month — we talk honestly about what it feels like to give everything and still wonder if it’s enough. Inspired by family experience and research, we share how music isn’t a cure or a miracle, but something deeply human, accessible, and real that can make caregiving days gentler, calmer, and more connected.
We also discuss:
Why music often reaches people with dementia when other communication can’t
How familiar songs can trigger nostalgia, emotion, and joy
The role of music in nursing homes and assisted living settings
Simple ways caregivers can use music to connect with loved ones
Singing, memory, and the moments that still feel like them
If you’re caring for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s — especially during times when the days feel heavy — this episode is a reminder that connection doesn’t always come from answers. Sometimes it comes from a song.
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By Aflalo Communications Inc.Music has a way of reaching places that words — and even memory — sometimes can’t.
In this episode of This Is Your Brain on Mom, we explore the power of music as a caregiving tool for people living with dementia and Alzheimer’s. From singing in the car to hallway concerts in care facilities, we reflect on how familiar songs can spark joy, unlock memories, and create moments of connection even during the hardest seasons of caregiving.
After an emotionally exhausting year — and an especially difficult month — we talk honestly about what it feels like to give everything and still wonder if it’s enough. Inspired by family experience and research, we share how music isn’t a cure or a miracle, but something deeply human, accessible, and real that can make caregiving days gentler, calmer, and more connected.
We also discuss:
Why music often reaches people with dementia when other communication can’t
How familiar songs can trigger nostalgia, emotion, and joy
The role of music in nursing homes and assisted living settings
Simple ways caregivers can use music to connect with loved ones
Singing, memory, and the moments that still feel like them
If you’re caring for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s — especially during times when the days feel heavy — this episode is a reminder that connection doesn’t always come from answers. Sometimes it comes from a song.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices