My first experiences of sharing healing music were with seniors with Alzheimer’s and dementia, starting around 2009. Starting then, I continued to make many visits to skilled nursing facilities, as well as senior day programs.
“We need to take you home with us. She’s speaking in full sentences, which she has not been doing since she had a stroke.” – Family member of person I played music for in the hospital
Music is universally recognized as a healing tool for people in “memory care” facilities. Even during my training as a CMP (Certified Music Practitioner), our guidance for playing for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia, was to play “familiar music”. Current guidance recognizes that it’s even better to play the music the individual would have been exposed to during their teenage years (13-19).
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