Oral Presentation on the Application of Music Therapy in Dementia Care
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This oral presentation examines the application of music therapy in treating dementia, specifically focusing on a case study of a 65-year-old male patient diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease at Concord Hospital's mental health unit. The presentation outlines the patient's symptoms, including memory loss, communication difficulties, and behavioral changes, and discusses the diagnostic process, including neurological evaluations and blood tests. It delves into the pathophysiology of dementia, highlighting the degradation of brain cells and the role of factors like genetics and lifestyle. Furthermore, the presentation explores pharmacological interventions and non-pharmacological approaches like music therapy, which is defined as the use of music interventions to help patients express themselves through sensory stimulation. The presentation references key literature and emphasizes the potential of music therapy in addressing the physical, emotional, and social issues associated with dementia, offering an alternative approach to improve the well-being and memory of patients.
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