By incorporating music into the lives of 89 patients with mild to moderate dementia along with their caregivers, a study builds on previous research. The study divided the participants into three groups, a singing coaching group, a music listening coaching group, and a usual care control group, for a 10-week program that focused on singing and listening to music to observe the impact on cognitive abilities, mood, and overall well-being. The singing group sang familiar songs and performed rhythmic movements and vocal exercises, while the music listening group had reminiscence discussions.
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