Can a Personalized Music Intervention Reduce Behavioral Disturbances in Dementia?

November 12, 2024

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Listen time:

30-60 mins
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Presented by Michigan Medicine

This episode of the Minding Memory podcast features Dr. Ellen McCreedy, a researcher from the Brown School of Public Health, whose recent research suggests that music may play a valuable role in reducing behavioral disturbances in individuals with dementia. McCreedy shares her insights on the potential benefits of music-based interventions for older adults and how these approaches could improve care for those with dementia.

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