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Musical memories: Connecting people with dementia and their caregivers through song.

Authors :
Mercadal-Brotons, M
Clements-Cortes, A
Clark, I
Tamplin, J
Lee, J
Baker, F
Mercadal-Brotons, M
Clements-Cortes, A
Clark, I
Tamplin, J
Lee, J
Baker, F
Source :
15th WFMT World Congress of Music Therapy
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Active music participation may offer benefits for people with dementia (PWD) and their family care givers (FCG) living in the community (Baird & Samson, 2015). For the PWD, this capacity to respond to music-making activities, such as singing, may facilitate reminiscence and successful social engagement (Vanstone & Cuddy, 2010). As a consequence, FCG may experience meaningful and satisfying connection with their loved one (Baker, Grocke & Pachana, 2012). Receptive music listening interventions may also assist with the management of challenging symptoms of dementia, such as agitation and anxiety, offering FCG strategies to use in the home.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
15th WFMT World Congress of Music Therapy
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315689003
Document Type :
Electronic Resource