Why people with dementia can be so moved by music

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Source: Radio New Zealand

Researchers at the University of Auckland have been given an $853,000 grant to investigate the power of music for people with dementia.

The study is a collaboration with Yale University in the United States and aims to find out why patients still respond to music even as their memory fades.

Music plays an important role in daily life for Alex Mead’s mother, who has lived in a dementia ward for about two years.

Alex Mead says singing and watching visiting performers play music is “definitely helpful” for his mother who is in dementia care.

Daria Gordova

– Published by EveningReport.nz and AsiaPacificReport.nz, see: MIL OSI in partnership with Radio New Zealand

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