Dementia and Music with Dr. Cassandra Germain, NC A&T
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There are more than 5 million people in the US who have some form of dementia. More and more, research is showing the positive impact of music in lessening anxiety and depression among those with dementia as well as helping redirect challenging symptoms. Dr. Cassandra Germain, Assistant Professor, NC Agricultural and Technical State University, discusses the latest findings with Frances S. Hall, Founder and Executive Director of ACAP, and offers tips on how family members and others may utilize music in caring for a loved one with dementia.
This episode of The Caregiver Community is sponsored by Pace @ Home in Hickory, NC
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