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Alzheimer's and Dementia

MUSIC & MEMORY® Enhances Quality of Life for Barnabas Health Hospice Patients and Their Families

February 17, 2017

Hospice care takes many forms—medical care, pain management, support therapies, compassionate attention to emotional and spiritual needs—in a variety of […]

Filed Under: Alzheimer's and Dementia, Music and Recreational Therapy, News Tagged With: Alzheimer's, Barnabas Health, dementia, Hospice, music therapy

For CNAs at MorseLife, MUSIC & MEMORY® Makes a World of Difference

February 2, 2017

A chain reaction—that’s how one person’s joy, listening to musical favorites, can spread to people nearby. For those in the […]

Filed Under: Alzheimer's and Dementia, News, Nursing Home Culture Change Tagged With: Alzheimer's, antipsychotic drug use, benefits of personalized music, Certified Nursing Assistant, dementia, nursing home culture change

The Power of Personalized Music: “I Get to Be Me”

December 5, 2016

When Jo listens to her favorite country music—Eddy Arnold, Hank Williams, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson—she’s transported to another place. “She […]

Filed Under: Alzheimer's and Dementia, News, Nursing Home Culture Change, Volunteer Heroes Tagged With: antipsychotic drug use, benefits of personalized music, dementia, Mary Queen of Angels Assisted Living Community, memory care, nursing home culture change, volunteer ideas

Another MUSIC & MEMORY® Milestone: 3K Certified Organizations and Counting

October 11, 2016

It’s official. We’ve now surpassed 3,000 MUSIC & MEMORY® Certified Care Organizations in the U.S., Canada, Australia and Europe. In […]

Filed Under: Alzheimer's and Dementia, News, Nursing Home Culture Change Tagged With: Alzheimer's, antipsychotic drug use, Arts Health Institute, benefits of personalized music, dementia, nursing home culture change

MUSIC & MEMORY®: The Student Experience in Texas

July 12, 2016

What happens when high school student volunteers help residents at a MUSIC & MEMORY® Certified Care Organization listen to their personalized […]

Filed Under: Alzheimer's and Dementia, How You Can Help, News, Nursing Home Culture Change, Volunteer Heroes Tagged With: Alzheimer's, benefits of personalized music, Blue Skies of Texas San Antonio, dementia, John Jay High School San Antonio, nursing home culture change, student volunteers, volunteer ideas

How Wisconsin Teen Volunteers Bridge the Generations with MUSIC & MEMORY®

June 7, 2016

For 15-year-old Jenna Wendt, helping residents at Heartland Country Village to hear their favorite music has completely changed her view […]

Filed Under: Alzheimer's and Dementia, How You Can Help, Music and Recreational Therapy, Nursing Home Culture Change, Volunteer Heroes Tagged With: Alzheimer's, benefits of personalized music, dementia, Heartland Country Village, nursing home culture change, recreational therapy, student interns, The Villa at Bradley Estates, volunteer ideas

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MUSIC & MEMORY® is a service of the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function (IMNF), a leader in advancing the therapeutic power of music to awaken, stimulate, and heal. The Institute for Music and Neurologic Function (EIN #13-3874103) is a non-profit organization exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code.

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