Music, Older Adults, Quality of life
When people pitch in, it makes a big difference. More can be done. Individuals may not have to work as long or as much. Something can become social instead of solitary. Health care, long-term care, family relationships can all benefit from people pitching in....
Music, Music Therapy, Older Adults, Quality of life
For the past several weeks I have shared information on the “Sandwich Generation”. Whether people are in a traditional (“those sandwiched between aging parents who need care and/or help and their own children”), club (“those in their 50s or 60s,...
Music, Older Adults, Quality of life
During the recent Midwest Regional Music Therapy Conference in Overland Park, Kansas I heard a wonderful case study using music to assist with bathing which I shared in my post “Reflections on Music Therapy Conference”. That has spurred me to think about...