The Music Project
Listening to personalized music can be a powerful activity for those with dementia: music has the potential to increase physical and social activity; reignite older memories; and improve sleep, mood, cognition, communication, and overall quality of life.
Personalized Music for People Living with Dementia
The Alzheimer Society Music Project reconnects people with the soundtrack of their lives by providing MP3 players loaded with personalized music to people living with dementia.
Listening to personalized music can be a powerful activity for those with dementia: music has the potential to increase physical and social activity; reignite older memories; and improve sleep, mood, cognition, communication, and overall quality of life.
In the video above, listen to Nick as he talks about why he likes his MP3 player.
Stouffville Feroze Mohammed received an MP3 player. Read his story here.
This program is available at no cost to people living with dementia within participating areas in Canada.
Funding for The Music Project
Thank you to J.P. Bickell Foundation, the Rotary Club of Newmarket, a fundraising campaign on the Givesome platform, including employees of Martinrae International and private donors for funding this project.
The Music Project is free for York Region residents living with dementia, but each unit costs $200.