{"id":1894,"date":"2012-12-16T11:54:01","date_gmt":"2012-12-16T17:54:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/quietplacepiano.com\/?p=1894"},"modified":"2021-06-03T20:17:21","modified_gmt":"2021-06-04T01:17:21","slug":"my-dad-alzheimers-disease-and-music","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tombuford.com\/my-dad-alzheimers-disease-and-music\/","title":{"rendered":"My Dad, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Music"},"content":{"rendered":"
Within the past few weeks, my sisters and I have witnessed a dramatic downturn in my Dad’s health. At 86 years of age, he has shown the signs of dementia for a while. He has had heart attacks and a number of mini strokes, probably more of them than we know about. With each stroke, his mental faculties become weaker.<\/p>\n
After a recent event in which he got lost trying to find his way home from a restaurant, found himself lost in a town 19 miles away. He was involved in an accident that totaled his car and another vehicle. Soon after that event, doctors diagnosed him with Alzeimer’s disease. Life has changed dramatically for him and for us, his children. The short version is that he is now in a nursing home where he will probably live for the rest of his life.<\/p>\n
Dad was a minister prior to his retirement. I do not remember a time when he was not preaching somewhere or looking for an opportunity to discuss the Bible with someone. Alzeimer’s and dementia in general have, at least to some degree, taken away his ability to preach or even to read his Bible. His vision has been negatively affected in such a way that he can no longer read.<\/p>\n
When I learned about his inability to read, the idea occurred to me that he might like to hear some hymns played simply on the piano. I put together a short CD of instrumental music for him. The CD consisted mostly of hymns with a couple of my original pieces thrown in. I did not personally get to see him listening to them, but my sisters told me that he heard them, recognized some of them, and enjoyed the music.<\/p>\n
On the heels of that little project, I decided to look into the subject of music and Alzheimer’s patients. I discovered some fascinating information. It seems that music has a way of bypassing some of the dementia that they suffer. According to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, “Music has power\u2014especially for individuals with Alzheimer\u2019s disease and related dementias. And it can spark compelling outcomes even in the very late stages of the disease.”<\/p>\n