"Sometimes what you seems to help these patients more than anything we can do."
David H. Berman, M.D; President-Marin Medical Group, Inc.
"Joy played Polynesian music, and this woman had tears come down her face. She totally
related and came out of herself. I have seen some who seem not to respond to anything come alive when they hear her play."
Connie Hirschmugl, Activities Director Smith Ranch Care Center, San Rafael, CA
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Joy Perrin has provided Therapeutic Musical Room Visits for numerous hospitals and care centers since 1998. These visits include documentation of patient responses (of lack thereof), and provide a record of the patient recieving 'meaningful stimulation', for the recreation therapist or social worker's records. Joy has worked with hundreds of patients in many, many hospitals from Long Island. NYC area to San Francisco, Berkeley, Danville, Marin, Contra Costa, Sonoma counties. She sings in eight languages and can connect multi-culturally. Band-style concerts are also available for assemblies of patients.
Hospital Room Visits, Therapeutic Music, and Concerts
Anxiety and stress reduction Awareness of self and environment Emotional Intimacy Memory recall Mood and emotional elevation Nonpharmacologic pain management Sense of control Social interaction Stimulation Structure Verbal fluency
Additional details:
Memory recall which contributes
to reminiscence and satisfaction with life
Positive changes in mood and emotional states
Sense of control over life through successful experiences
Awareness of self and environment which accompanies increased attention to
music
Anxiety and stress reduction for older adult and caregiver
Nonpharmacological management of pain and discomfort
Stimulation which provokes interest even when no other approach is effective
Structure which promotes rhythmic and continuous movement or vocal fluency
as an adjunct to physical rehabilitation
Emotional intimacy when spouses and families share creative music experiences
Social interaction with caregivers and families
Research Highlights:
Therapeutic music reduces depression among older adults.
Music experiences can be structured to enhance social/emotional skills, to
assist in recall and language skills and to decrease problem behaviors.
Music tasks can be used to assess cognitive ability in people with Alzheimers
Disease.
Music is effective in decreasing the frequency of agitated and aggressive
behaviors for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimers Disease and related
dementias.
Individuals in the late stages of dementia respond to and interact with music.
"Music
therapy has been shown to be an invaluable tool with many rehabilitation patients.
There is no question that the relationship
of music and medicine will blossom because of the advent of previously unavailable
techniques that can now show the effects of music." (Mathew Lee, Rusk
Institute, New York)
"I regard music therapy as a tool of great power in many neurological
disorders -- Parkinson's and Alzheimer's -- because of its unique capacity
to organize or reorganize cerebral function when it has been damaged."
(Oliver Sacks, M.D.)