Thank you for writing. There are several different clips on the site. Feel free to use any of them. I'm sure I have written stories about music on the blog too if you want to check that out go to AlzheimersSpeaks it's a com and click on the blog you can search the archives once you are there. Good luck with your paper!
I'm actually writing a paper about music and Alzheimer's right now for one of my college classes and stumbled across this video clip. It's so great to watch your mother get excited about the music. I'm sorry that you are having to go through this, but am glad you continue to strive to bring joy to your mother.
Thanks for taking the time to write. I so appreciate the work all Musician & Music Therapist so keep up the great work. You are a very needed resource for many
@HelloLithium Keep up the enthusiasm and vision. As a working music therapist, I've found it so rewarding to help all types of people with the gift of music.
Thanks for writing. She played a little piano, but mostly liked to sing. Music brings her alive, but I have found it does with most anyone. Music is all emotionally based in our heads, so find some music of your Grandfathers era, stuff he liked and just sit back and enjoy the ride. It truly is magical. Good luck!
Did she used to play piano? What you're doing is so courageous and beautiful- I never feel strong enough to visit my grand father in his end stages of dementia, because I feel like I've lost him and I guess I haven't really been able to cope. I really admire you.
Thank you for writing. There are several different clips on the site. Feel free to use any of them. I'm sure I have written stories about music on the blog too if you want to check that out go to AlzheimersSpeaks it's a com and click on the blog you can search the archives once you are there. Good luck with your paper!
Lori
AlzheimersSpeaks 3 weeks ago
I'm actually writing a paper about music and Alzheimer's right now for one of my college classes and stumbled across this video clip. It's so great to watch your mother get excited about the music. I'm sorry that you are having to go through this, but am glad you continue to strive to bring joy to your mother.
drummerpalmer 3 weeks ago
HI Nate
Thanks for taking the time to write. I so appreciate the work all Musician & Music Therapist so keep up the great work. You are a very needed resource for many
Lori
AlzheimersSpeaks 6 months ago
It's moments like this that makes me work harder to become a Music Therapist.
One day, I will help people.
HelloLithium 6 months ago
@HelloLithium Keep up the enthusiasm and vision. As a working music therapist, I've found it so rewarding to help all types of people with the gift of music.
Best of luck to you in your endeavors.
NateStein123 6 months ago
@NateStein123
Thank you so much. <3
HelloLithium 5 months ago
HI Steve
Thanks for writing. I'm glad you enjoyed this video
Lori
AlzheimersSpeaks 1 year ago
This is great! Thank You for sharing with us!
SteveStereo1 1 year ago
HI Adreline
Thanks for writing. She played a little piano, but mostly liked to sing. Music brings her alive, but I have found it does with most anyone. Music is all emotionally based in our heads, so find some music of your Grandfathers era, stuff he liked and just sit back and enjoy the ride. It truly is magical. Good luck!
Lori
AlzheimersSpeaks 1 year ago
Did she used to play piano? What you're doing is so courageous and beautiful- I never feel strong enough to visit my grand father in his end stages of dementia, because I feel like I've lost him and I guess I haven't really been able to cope. I really admire you.
Adreiine 1 year ago
Excellent video.
TheOldGunslinger 1 year ago
Thanks for checking out the site. I love the music therapy video. Mom is so happy.
Thanks again for watching.
Lori
AlzheimersSpeaks 1 year ago
thats cool i can see how much she enjoy that
DasTuppen 1 year ago