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Music and Dementia

Theory and Implications for Music Use in Dementia Care

  • 1st Edition - May 26, 2025
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Sandra Garrido
  • Language: English

Music and Dementia: Theory and Implications for Music Use in Dementia Care presents research on the effect of music on the brain for neurodegenerative diseases and care. This volu… Read more

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Description

Music and Dementia: Theory and Implications for Music Use in Dementia Care presents research on the effect of music on the brain for neurodegenerative diseases and care. This volume examines the neurological impact of music from research to clinical application, offering case studies and practical steps. This book will be of interest to researchers in dementia and neurodegeneration, as well as practitioners and clinicians interested in the therapeutic application of music in dementia care.

Key features

  • Includes case studies and real-life examples that recount the impact of music on dementia care
  • Offers practical steps for practitioners and caretakers caring for someone with dementia
  • Includes an online platform that provides resources, tools, and training for caregivers and practitioners

Readership

healthcare professionals, and researchers interested in the potential of music as a therapeutic tool. It will be particularly aimed towards aged care providers and staff, although the information will be relevant to family caregivers.

Table of contents

Part 1 – Understanding Dementia and How Music Affects the Brain

1. What is Dementia?

2. Music & the Brain

3. Music as Therapy

Part 2 – The Benefits of Music for People Living With Dementia

4. The Effect on Mood

5. Cognition

6. Relationships

7. Behavior Support

8. Supporting the Caregiver Journey

Part 3 – Practical Implications: Implementing Music Playlist Programs for People Living With Dementia

9. The Challenges, Barriers and Benefits to Using Music in Residential Aged Care

10. Understanding the Potential for Negative Responses

11. Reflecting on Areas of Care that Music Could Support

12. Investigating Personal Preferences

13. Creating Playlists

14. Making Decisions About Technology

15. Monitoring, Managing Negative Responses, and Integration into Care Plans

16. Evaluating and Justifying Music Programs in an Aged Care Context

17. Implementing Music Programs Online

18. Summary, Conclusions and Future Directions

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: May 26, 2025
  • Language: English

About the author

SG

Sandra Garrido

Sandra Garrido has a background in both music and psychology and is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour & Development at Western Sydney University. She previously received a Fellowship from the National Health & Medical Council of Australia to investigate the effects of music listening on people living with dementia and has been researching this topic for 8 years. She has published numerous articles on this topic in peer reviewed and industry journals as well as taking part in training for aged care staff on the effective use of music. She has developed online training and an alternative credential for aged care staff on the effective use of music and her guidelines for developing personalized playlist programs are widely in use in aged care in Australia.
Affiliations and expertise
Woodford, NSW, AUSTRALIA

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