CareYaya, one of the fastest-growing health tech startups in America, is diving headfirst into the world of AI-powered music ...
Research project: Music, movement, and dementia: can imitative movement combined with personalised song provision contribute to communication skills and quality of relationship in dementia caregiving ...
If this is the case, consider sticking to simpler activities, like chatting and reminiscing, looking through pictures, and listening to music. Many things can trigger dementia symptoms like ...
A million people in the UK are expected to be living with dementia by 2025. While there is no cure, there's growing evidence that music can help ameliorate symptoms such as depression and ...
Music for Dementia urges young people to help bridge the digital divide after speaking to 1000 carers of people with dementia for its new report, The Music Sounds Better With You, released during ...
Music can reveal which areas of the brain are affected by ageing, according to a new study. Researchers are using ...
The Lisburn trumpet player is now helping mentor 16 new musicians recently recruited by the charity which has been piloting a new scheme working with dementia patients across Belfast.
Music has charms to soothe a savage breast” was penned by poet William Congreve way back in 1697. More recent studies confirm ...
A dementia-friendly music festival is returning to Guernsey next month. The free festival features relaxed performances from local bands and is organised by charity Dementia Friendly Guernsey and the ...
Share on Pinterest Depending on where in the United States a person lives, they may be more or less likely to receive a timely dementia diagnosis. Image credit: ZOA PHOTO/Stocksy. Diagnoses and ...
In the months after my partner, Alex, was diagnosed with dementia in 2019, more than one person advised me to “save” myself. What they meant was that I should move Alex into an assisted-living ...
Lauren wrote about film, television, awards season, music, and more for the likes of ... primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). "Over the past few years, questions have ...