A Time to Care: The Caregivers Podcast

The One Tool Every Family Caregiver Should Try: Personalized Music with Dan Cohen

38 min · 3 de jul de 2026
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Can music reconnect someone with memories that seem lost? In this episode, Isabel Melgarejo talks with Dan Cohen, founder of the Music & Memory movement, about how personalized music can reduce anxiety, spark meaningful memories, ease caregiving challenges, and bring moments of joy to people living with dementia. Discover simple, practical ways to use music as a powerful tool for connection, comfort, and hope—for both caregivers and their loved ones.

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