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How Music Helps Seniors with Memories.

Joyful Memories®: How Music Helps Seniors with Memories

Stevie Wonder once said, “Music, at its essence, is what gives us memories. And the longer a song has existed in our lives, the more memories we have of it.” As it turns out, there’s some science to back this up. Music is strongly connected to our memories, unique in its ability to evoke emotions and powerful, vivid memories.

How Does Music Help People with Memories?

When we listen to music, many different areas of the brain light up, including those responsible for memory, emotion, and movement. Our music program is simply a meaningful and positive way to engage all of these brain regions, helping to stimulate cognitive function, improve mood, and even alleviate pain.

 

1. Facilitates Cognitive Function

One 2019 study found that music effectively improves memory, alleviates confusion, and facilitates speech in individuals.

2. Relieves Pain & Promotes Healing

For many years, researchers have been fascinated by the pain-relieving effects of music. Though we are still determining the exact ways music accomplishes this analgesic effect, we know that it is real.

3. Helps Manage Anxiety & Stress

Mental health is a common challenge for people living with any form of memory issues. Thankfully, music can also reduce agitation and anxiety.

4. Boosts Socialization & Communication

A study published in The Gerontologist found that music also improves social interaction and communication in individuals.

Senior Playing Piano

What Type of Music is Best for Memory?

Music can be enjoyed in a variety of ways, including listening to old favorites through headphones, singing, playing instruments, and even improvising. The best music simply depends on your loved one’s preferences, tastes, and cultural background. Music that reminds them of their youth or cultural heritage may be particularly effective in stirring memories and emotions.

If you are considering incorporating music into a loved one's care plan. Here are some tips:

  • Choose familiar music: The old songs really are the best. Choosing songs your loved one knew and enjoyed between the ages of 7 and 25 may be ideal.
  • Create a relaxing environment: Create a comfortable and relaxing environment for music listening to reduce anxiety and agitation. Focus on lighting the room well, reducing background noise, and arranging comfortable seating.
  • Encourage participation: Encourage your loved one to participate in a music program by singing along or playing instruments—even if that just means tapping out the beat with your toes!
  • Use music throughout the day: Find ways to incorporate music into the daily routine. You might play calming music during meals or use upbeat music during exercise.

Joyful Memories®: In-Home Care with Meaning

ComForCare’s Joyful Memories program was designed to create connections with older adults. Our team’s understanding of the power of music inspired us to create this program, embracing the therapeutic benefits of music. Using evidence-based methods, our caregivers can facilitate one-on-one, personalized music programs in the comfort of your loved one’s own home.

If you’re interested in learning more about the Joyful Memories program and how in-home care can benefit your family, reach out to ComForCare today!

 

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