Give the gift of music to people living with dementia
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Dementia can make the world isolating and confusing.
But music therapy can help people reconnect with special memories, and feel meaningful connections with others.
Mary’s story
Music therapy helps Mary to connect with others
Mary is in her nineties and lives in a care home. She has dementia, which means that she is unable to recognise people or have a conversation anymore.
But music therapy with Reuben gives Mary the chance to experience meaningful connections with others again.
There are thousands more people living with dementia who can benefit from the power of music therapy.
Will you help them?
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How can music therapy help people with dementia?
Music therapy can help people who are living with dementia in many ways.
- Reconnecting with special memories
- Connecting with other people when conversation may no longer be possible
- Helping to maintain speech and language
- Reducing anxiety and depression
- Improving overall quality of life
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