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Why Music Feels Right in Alzheimer’s

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Where words fail, music speaks. See how music can be a very powerful vehicle for communication in the various stages of dementia. (Video)
“Music speaks
What cannot be expressed,
Soothes the mind and
Gives it rest.”
 
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August 11, 2018 4:10 am

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December 20, 2012 12:59 am

This is soooo true! My grandfather had Alzheimer's.. I asked one day if he would like to sing to which he just smiled… I began singing "Amazing Grace" and he began to hum the tune…. I could hardly sing because of the tears… What a blessing it was!

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