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Benefits of The Unforgettables: A Chorus for People With Dementia Together With Their Family Caregivers

机译:令人难忘的好处:与家人的家庭照顾者一起患有痴呆症的合唱团

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The Unforgettables was founded in 2011 for people with dementia and their family caregivers. We hypothesized that singing and rehearsing together would providing an opportunity for people in the early and moderate stages of dementia and their family caregivers to share a normative, stimulating and social activity. Pilot study results showed that quality of life and communication with the other member of the dyad improved for people with dementia; quality of life and, social support, communication and self- esteem improved for caregivers. Moreover, people with dementia learn new songs for every performance, suggesting that this activity may slow cognitive decline. The chorus continues to rehearse and perform, and now has approximately 100 members in two locations in NYC. These findings support the recommendations of the Global Council on Brain Health by underscoring the many benefits of music performance in enhancing social engagement and providing joy to participants and the community.
机译:难忘成立于2011年,为患有痴呆症及其家庭照顾者的人。我们假设歌唱和排练在一起将为痴呆症及其家庭照顾者的早期和中等阶段的人提供机会,分享规范性,刺激和社会活动。试点研究结果表明,与Dyad的其他成员的生活质量和与痴呆症的人改善;照顾者的生活质量和社会支持,社会支持,沟通和自我尊重。此外,痴呆症的人们为每种绩效学习新歌曲,这表明这项活动可能会缓慢认知衰退。合唱团继续排练和表演,现在在纽约的两个地区有大约100名成员。这些调查结果支持全球委员会通过强调音乐表现的许多效益来支持全球脑健康的建议,以提高社会参与,为参与者和社区提供快乐。

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