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Musings from Bev Foster, Room 217 There is something extraordinary about the capacity music has to enhance, even transform situations, relationships, well-being, neural circuitry and
It is rather funny that me, Kath Murray, dare to address music in caregiving! Kicked out of the grade five choir, (actually I did not
As much as I lack expertise in integrating music in care at the bedside, I enjoy integrating music in education! Using music and art in
Yahooo! Way to go! Good choice! Dr. Diane E. Meier, one of the leading figures in the field of palliative medicine, received the Medal of
Just after the Care4U conference, and just after comparing the need to be prepared for bad weather with the need for people with dementia to
Just ask my kids… if anyone sings to me they have my heart! (and I will feed them dinner.) I fell in love and married
I was thrilled to hear Katy Jacobs at the Care4U conference. Katy not only talked about music therapy, but she pulled out her guitar and
On Saturday I spoke at the MB Care4U conference, a one day conference for caregivers and people with dementia. This was a new experience for
The information is fascinating, but the fact that they have gathered the information and then used it to direct medical students to hospitals where they
I was intending to write about the Mexican Day of the Dead traditions and celebrations… but Lynn at Degriefing beat me to it! Thanks Lyn
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