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Music Therapy and Dementia

Music Therapist Kendra Ray, who works at MJHS, a non-profit health system, speaks of the benefits that music can have on your aging loved ones.

 

She states that everyday caregivers can help by having their loved ones listen to meaningful music and letting them get involved through singing, dancing or playing. It can even aid during difficult transitions. You don’t have to be a Music Therapist to help your loved ones experience the power of music!

 

Tips on how the Power of Music Can Help Caregivers and People with Dementia