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THE SOOTHING POWER OF MP3 MUSIC Ben Gatehouse Dementia Care Consultant Southern Cross Care (Vic)
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BACKGROUND TO THIS PROJECT Community and residential staff and families wanting additional resources and strategies to: Improve quality of life through leisure and lifestyle activities Prevent, and or manage behaviours of concern (i.e. anxiety, restlessness, shadowing, persistent questioning) Use music in a more individualised, person-centred way
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MP3 PROJECT Southern Cross Care (Vic) began using MP3 technology in community and residential care settings in late 2010 All clients / residents at different stages of dementia were eligible to participate Dementia champions, care managers, regional and site managers were briefed about the project and referral staff / family feedback documents were developed
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OUTCOMES Reduces / prevents sundowning symptoms Provides additional leisure activity Increases respite period for carers Improves cross generational exchange and relationships Allows walking / wandering / activity Reduces use of psychotropic medication at home and in residential care May delay residential care placement
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WHAT ELSE DID WE LEARN ? Responses to the program differed between sites The dementia champion is pivotal Prejudging of clients / residents may result in some people missing the opportunity to be involved “Den became more relaxed, calmer and less anxious. This is a very pleasant surprise as Den was not one to enjoy music to any great extent previously.” (Carer)
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RESEARCH PARTNERSHIP In late 2011, SCC (Vic) will partner with La Trobe University to research the use of MP3 technology Research will specifically look at the following: - evidence of reduced incidence and severity of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia - quality of life - improved quality of life for carers
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