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- Music therapy can calm anxiety, ease pain, and provide a pleasant diversion during chemotherapy or a hospital stay. It's almost impossible to find someone who doesn't feel a strong connection to music. Even if you can't carry a tune or play an instrument, you can probably reel off a list of songs that evoke happy memories and raise your spirits.
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Sep 3, 2022 · A new study shows that music therapy interventions may improve social interactions between people with dementia and their caregivers. The findings indicate that music therapy may also...
While live music offers a richer and more personalized experience for listeners, recorded music can still be of value. Snyder Cowan offers the following suggestions for how caregivers and their loved ones can bond over song from the comfort of home.
Mar 27, 2023 · This supports the growing body of evidence that targets music therapy as a promising cognitive rehabilitating process aiming to improve cognitive functions in individuals with AD dementia like memory, executive functions, or attention.
Sep 1, 2024 · Characterized by personally tailored music interventions such as singing, songwriting, playing an instrument, listening to music, or moving to the beat, music therapy strikes a chord in many areas of medicine.
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Aug 29, 2022 · People with dementia or Alzheimer's disease often lose their ability to communicate verbally with loved ones. But a Northwestern Medicine study shows how that gap can be bridged with a new music intervention.
Oct 29, 2024 · Music may provide a way for dementia patients living with dementia and their caregivers to continue to connect and build a relationship, even in the late stages of cognitive impairment, the disease when communication can be difficult.
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Music benefits not only the person with Alzheimer’s disease, but their caregivers as well. One of Dr. Bonakdarpour’s studies found that musical intervention improved the agitation and anxiety of both the patient and their caregiver.