Music Therapy is becoming a powerful tool in the treatment of Alzheimer's and Dementia.
By Bob DeMarco
Alzheimer's Reading Room
If you watch around the watch around the 2 minute mark (2:15), you might get an interesting idea for a game you can play. Don't have much to say, or know what to talk about? Try singing.
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