READ MORESoothing Dementia Patients Through Music


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And even though the music itself does not act as a medical treatment, it can aide in the quality of life for both patients and their caregivers. Music can help relieve stress, anxiety and depression for both parties. As well, music can be used to connect with individuals with dementia who have trouble communicating. 

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READ MORECaregiver Corner – Music Therapy


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Music can play a valuable part in caregiving. It can stimulate wonderful memories and positive emotions. Here is some information about the use of music in caregiving.

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READ MOREMusic Therapy Can Help Seniors' Brains


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Regardless of preferences on genre and style, music is something that all people can appreciate, no matter their age.

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READ MOREMusic Therapy Helps the Brain


After suffering an injury or medical condition, some patients are prescribed music therapy. This form of rehabilitation uses music to help individuals socially, cognitively, physically, emotionally or developmentally. 

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READ MOREMusic for Alzheimer's Care


Incorporating music as a part of Alzheimer’s care services can help ease the challenges that accompany the disease. Music can be used to effectively alter your client’s mood, manage agitation caused by stress and activate the brain’s cognitive abilities. It can also help with motor skills because the rhythmic patterns can evoke subconscious memories. Music isn’t only soothing for the person with Alzheimer’s disease either. Caregivers and family members can also benefit from the stress-relieving properties of music therapy.

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