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Wednesday, 16 September 2015

The Healing Power of Music

We’ve often heard that music can help heal, and it is probably one of those things that you pass off thinking that it will never apply to you, but you could be wrong. If you have ageing parents or other members of your family, you will probably want to give this article a good read. Music therapy for Nursing Homes is becoming a widely accepted form of treatment for those suffering from mental illnesses like dementia or Alzheimer’s with patient’s showing positive results. Here’s what music therapy can do:

It improves cognitive skills
Senior citizens who have gone through Music Memory treatment have shown a tremendous difference in the way they are able to maintain their memories and process their thoughts. Tunes that they are familiar with are often associated with past events and therefore making it easier for them to remember.

It helps preserve speech skills
Music Memory can help senior citizens preserve their speech skills by slowing down deterioration. Music therapy helps them speak clearer, make decisions and answer questions. Music slows down language deterioration in patients who have dementia. Music also has the power to make an Alzheimer’s patient, who cannot communicate anymore, hum their favorite tune.

Music promotes movement
Music Memory for Nursing Homes that cater to senior citizens who are still up and about and in full control of their senses has a huge plus point. It can actually be used as a form of exercise. All that is required is upbeat music that the residents of the home can relate to – music that brings back happy memories of their younger days and you will see them move automatically.



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