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The power of music

Music can be a powerful tool when caring for someone with dementia. Whether it's listening to familiar songs or engaging in musical activities, music has been shown to bring comfort and improve the quality of life for those with dementia. Here are some key benefits:

1. Boosts mood and reduces anxiety

Music can help reduce agitation, anxiety, and depression in people with dementia. Listening to favourite songs or calming melodies can create a sense of calm and improve their overall mood.

2. Stimulates memories

Music often triggers memories, even for those with advanced dementia. Familiar tunes from someone’s past can evoke positive emotions and help them reconnect with memories that might otherwise be forgotten.

3. Encourages communication

Some people with dementia struggle to express themselves verbally. Music provides an alternative way to communicate and connect. They may hum along, tap their feet, or even sing, offering a new way to engage.

4. Improves social interaction

Group music activities, like singing or listening to music together, can encourage social interaction. It provides the perfect opportunity to connect with others, reducing feelings of isolation.

5. Enhances cognitive function

Research suggests that music can stimulate brain activity. While it won’t reverse dementia, it can improve focus and cognitive function, making everyday tasks a little easier.




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