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How Music Affects the Elderly Brain?

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Hearing pleasant sequences of sounds and pitches can likely have the uncanny ability to bring cheer, evoke cherished memories, and provide comfort in times of struggle and loneliness. Processing emotions through music has been proven to reduce stress across all age ranges and can serve as a source of therapy for patients in elderly care.

Music therapy uses clinical and evidence-based music interventions for individuals with specific goals through the help of a professional music therapist. It can be used when addressing age-related topics such as stress, depression, and chronic pain.

Listed below are some benefits of music therapy.

  • Reduces levels of the stress hormone cortisol, proving to be an excellent stress reliever
  • Improved cognitive skills that can help elicit responses in seniors with dementia
  • Promotes movement and coordination as dance is often a reaction to music
  • Promotes social activity as music can bring people together

Cardenas Friendship Homes aim to bring as much joy and stress relief from our patients through music and other waivered care services. We acknowledge the importance of music and the tremendous amounts of benefits it brings, regardless of age.

Parts of our programs in our senior care in Minnesota incorporate music in our elderly’s daily activities. Stimulating them with positive feelings and a smooth groove helps them start and end the day with a smile.

If you are looking for an assisted living facility in Burnsville, Minnesota, our comprehensive elderly health care services are for you!

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