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  2. Everywhere at the End of Time - Wikipedia

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    Everywhere at the End of Time [a] (commonly shortened to EATEOT) is the eleventh recording by the Caretaker, an alias of English electronic musician Leyland Kirby. Released between 2016 and 2019, its six studio albums use degrading loops of sampled ballroom music to portray the progression of dementia and others related.

  3. 15 holiday gifts for dementia patients and caregivers ...

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    6. Music playlists can be compiled with your loved one’s favorite artists and songs. 7. Comfy, loose-fitting clothing, like sweatsuits, slip-on shirts, night gowns, bathrobes and lace-free shoes ...

  4. 20 Engaging & Meaningful At-Home Activities for People with ...

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    Music has a profound effect on people with dementia, stimulating memories and encouraging creativity. Introducing simple musical instruments or songs can offer positive experiences for seniors ...

  5. Music therapy for Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    Accounting for more than 60% of the dementia in older people, AD gradually leads to detrimental effects on cognitive function, linguistic abilities, and memory. [7] Within populations living with Alzheimer's, music therapy is sometimes used to assist in palliating the behavioral and psychological symptoms of this disease.

  6. An Empty Bliss Beyond This World - Wikipedia

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    An Empty Bliss Beyond This World reflects, with broken sounds, the mind of an Alzheimer's patient who struggles to remember parts of their life. [5] The record was based on a 2010 study about the ability of people with the disease to remember music from their time, as well as their context within the patient's life.

  7. Art and dementia - Wikipedia

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    Different forms of art (visual arts, music, etc.) are used for therapy with dementia patients. The forms of art therapy for dementia are numerous and, according to one 2018 study, can include active and/or passive engagement in the arts through "literary (e.g., reading aloud, poetry reciting, or creative writing); performing (e.g., music, dance, theatre) and visual (e.g., gallery visits ...

  8. I'm a neuroscientist. 5 things I do every day to reduce my ...

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    Wendy Suzuki, Ph.D. a neuroscientist, reveals the habits she follows daily to protect her brain's health and reduce risk of dementia from exercise to friendship.

  9. Ghost on the Canvas - Wikipedia

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    The Campbells decided to announce his diagnosis so that audiences would understand [4] why the performer might mistake the lyrics to songs or behave erratically. [5] They also wished to combat the social stigma of Alzheimer's, [ 6 ] for the benefit of others suffering from the disease.