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Melodies Mean More

This week’s post is about the effects of music therapy on people with Alzheimer’s Disease, and discusses the conclusive studies done by professors Jeffrey Anderson and Norman Foster. It also involves the work done by Mary Whyte, a board certified music therapist.

 

Here’s a quote from the article!

 

“Whyte’s clients receive therapy by actively participating in music. Whyte said this can be done through ‘musical improvisation, lyric discussion, relaxation interventions, songwriting and more’” Music therapy works with all ages, infancy to end-of-life care, and it is completely customizable to each client.”

 

Melodies Mean More, Music May Treat Alzheimer’s