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Gerontology & Geriatrics Studies

Movement, Music and Creativity in The Elderly with Dementia

  • Open or CloseRenata Martinec* and Kristina Lera

    Department of Motor Disturbances, Croatia

    *Corresponding author:Renata Martinec, Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation Sciences, Department of Motoric Disturbances, Chronic Disease and Art-Therapies, Croatia

Submission: December 03, 2018;Published: December 21, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/GGS.2018.04.000585

ISSN 2578-0093
Volume4 Issue1

Abstract

Dementia can have a lot of negative impacts on different functions in the affected person, which can negatively affect the different aspects of quality of life. Statistical data warn us that dementia might become one of the leading medical and social problems in the future. Therefore, significant efforts should be directed to the research and application of various methods of prevention and treatment of this kind of disease. In the context of contemporary concepts, we should keep in mind pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches. So, in this paper some of the possibilities and the results of using movement, music and creativity are considered. Review of the previous researches shows that their using, based on multimodal sensory stimulation, metaphor, nonverbal expression, imagination and creative experience may have positive influence on social relations, communication, as well on cognitive flexibility. The obtained data contribute to developing of a holistic and integrative idea in the field of treating individuals with dementia.

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