What is Music Care?

WHAT IS MUSIC CARE?

A relational approach to care

Music care is the intentional use of music by anyone to improve health and well-being.

OUR APPROACH

Music care is delivered in a variety of ways.

The music care approach identifies 10 domains of music care delivery.

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We can all use music for well-being.

Regardless of our musical background, music  is accessible to all. 

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Music is an effective caregiving tool.

Formal and informal caregivers use music in all care settings.

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The Need

In Canada, several converging factors make music care timely.

Baby Boomers

Boomers have arrived in care settings as caregivers and consumers with high expectations around music and care.

Dementia

85% of long-term care home residents live with cognitive impairment and musical memories are often preserved in this population

Person-Centred Care

Care is moving from traditional medical model to more relational  model of care. Music offers a tangible way to make care personalized.

Isolation and Loneliness

Social isolation and loneliness is increasing and music care can enhance relationships and build connections.

Community-Based

Care is shifting back to the community. Music can be used anywhere, anytime.

MUSIC CARE Outcomes

Decreases agitation

Music care albums delivered into palliative and end-of-life care.

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Increases social engagement

Pathways Singing Programs delivered into dementia care.

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Reduces isolation and loneliness

Music Care Partners in long–term care.

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Supports relationship completion

Music Care methodologies and tools for personal and culture change.

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Increases social cohesion

Current study in adult day programs

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For a more detailed description of music care outcomes have a look at our resource library or become a MUSIC CARE LEARN member.

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