is the prescription music or music therapy?
DESCRIPTION
Highlights from a presentation to healthcare professionals. Music therapy is explained. The group received ideas of ways to use music with the elders they served.TRANSCRIPT
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Is the Prescription Music or Music Therapy?-JoAnn Jordan, MTBC
-#RXMusicTherapy
+What is music?
+Why I think this matters to you…
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What is music
therapy?
+ This is your brain on music
- Daniel Levitin
+What music is appropriate?
Late Teens-Early 20’s
Music of Parents
Music important to them
+Common populations
Alzheimer’s /Dementia
Health and wellness
Hospice
INTERGENER-ATIONAL
+Alzheimer’s/Dementia
Cognitive Needs
Emotional Needs
Disruptive Behavior
Caregiver/Family Needs
+Hospice
Physical Needs
Spiritual Needs
Psychosocial Needs
Bereavement Needs
+Wellness
Lifelong Learning
Cognitive Wellness
Physical Wellness
Emotional Wellness
+Intergenerational
Sages serving Younger
Generations Learning Together
Younger serving Sages
Generations Recreating Together *
+Do you need a music therapist?
+Alphabet Soup of music therapy
Music Therapist – Board Certified
Neurologic Music Therapy
Hospice & Palliative Care Music Therapy Certificate
ACMT, CMT or RMT
+Is music therapy reimbursable service?
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A Music Tool Kit--For use with clients/patients
- For you
+Name That Tune
Version 1 – Conversational flow of listening, naming, discussing what song reminds them of, where they heard it.
Target Behavior: Long-term memory retrieval
Populations: Alzheimer’s/dementia, community, intergenerational
Setting: group or individual
Materials: Recordings or sheet
music of familiar songs Tic-tac-toe board if using
that option
Version 2 –Tic-Tac-Toe competition between teams/individuals
Version 3 – Give the last phrase of the song
+Rate this music
Target Behavior: Increase support, identify preferred music for various purposes
Populations: Community, hospice, caregivers, yourself
Setting: small group or individual
Materials: Recordings via CDs, MP3s,
Etc. Rating sheet Pencil
Consider if need to have a list of emotions, tasks to pair with music
Can do as a series of questions
+Sing-along and discussion
Considerations: Songs people know can
vary; Aging, medications and
diagnosis can affect voice and alter comfort
Target Behavior: Recall of familiar songs and past experiences; self-expression
Populations: Alzheimer’s, Hospice, Wellness
Setting: Individual interaction to small group (up to 15)
Materials sheet music or recordings in sing-able keys , lists of songs and discussion materials
+Your creation:
Target Behavior:
Populations:
Setting:
Materials:
Considerations
+Do you need a music therapist?
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#RXMusicTherapy
Questions:•Mine•Yours