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Music Assisted Bathing

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Dementia is one of the leading diagnosis in nursing homes among the United States. Dementia can be dreadful for the people diagnosed with this disease, as well as for their caregivers. One of the most difficult tasks for dementia patients is to achieve their ADL needs. There is currently no cure for dementia however, there has been evidence based practice methods on caring for patients with dementia. Within the article “Music-Assisted Bathing : Making Shower Time easier for people with Dementia by Kendra D. Ray and Suzanne Fitzsimmons” Background. There was evidence based practice that Dementia patients were more compliant and calm during bathing when songs of their choice were played during the shower/ bathing time. There are currently 50 percent of residents in nursing homes living with dementia( Fitzsimmons &Ray 2014). With Dementia being such a common disease it is our duty as healthcare workers to …show more content…

As health care professionals we could take this information and use it to our advantage by personalizing song list for each patient, playing music ahead of time to calm their mood before entering the shower room. We could talk to family members about identifying the best type of music that would be suitable for each patient. Talking with family member could also help identify music stations to stay away from in particular. Dementia patients listening to music while bathing is proven to help settle the patient down to give them the proper care that they need. Barriers . Patients reacting negatively to music played depending on their mood. The music could remind them of a tragic or sad event that happened in their life. The tone and volume could EFFECTS OF MUSIC WITH DEMENTIA PATIENTS potentially scare or alarm the patient, making them feel frightened. These reactions have a lot to do with the patient's cultural background( Fitzsimmons &Ray 2014). Which is why the personalizing their music playlist is important when using this technique to reduce

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