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About Alzheimer's / Dementia: Research Shows Music Improves Cognitive Functioning in Dementia

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From Esther Heerema, MSW, your Guide to Alzheimer's / Dementia

Have you ever seen someone with dementia start singing along with a song and get every word right, even if it's difficult for him to answer a simple question in conversation? I have. There's something special about music and the way it sticks with people.

Below I've highlighted some exciting recent research on the benefits of music in dementia, as well as some cold weather safety tips and information on how fractures and infections affect people with dementia.


Sing It, Baby! Research Shows Music Improves Cognition in Dementia

Recently, two research studies looked at how music affected people with Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. The aim of these studies was to figure out if music did more than just calm people with dementia- an already established important benefit.

One study was published ... Read more


How Do Infections Affect People with Dementia?

If you have a loved one with dementia, the process of identifying an infection can be more difficult because the person can't always find the words to express a feeling or concern. So, how can you tell if your loved one may have an infection? Read more

 


Winter Weather Safety for People with Dementia

Winter weather brings the beauty of snow and the challenge of freezing cold temperatures, depending, of course, where you live. But for people with Alzheimer's disease and other kinds of dementia, it also brings several potential safety hazards as well... Read more

Search Related Topics:  home safety  door alarms  gps monitoring

The Dangers of Hip Fractures in Dementia

Hip fractures are unfortunately common in older adults. Osteoporosis often develops as people age and so bones are less likely to remain intact in a fall. Falls are the cause of 95% of hip fractures, and 70% of those hip fractures occur in women. But how do hip fractures affect persons with dementia? Read more

 



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