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How Music Therapy Can Play A Big Role In Dementia Care

Lori La Bey talks with Alexis Baker, a board-certified music therapist of 10 years and owner of Bridgetown Music Therapy, which she founded in 2017. She is passionate about using music to make a difference in the lives of older adults, especially those living with dementia.

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Learn:

  1. What is Music Therapy?
  2. How Does Music Therapy Work?
  3. What is the process to get certified as a Music Therapist?
  4. Why did Alexis start Bridgetown Music Therapy?
  5. What are the three different ways music is used?
  6. How Can Music Therapy help those living with dementia?
  7. Can Music Therapy also be helpful to Care Partners, and if so, how?
  8. What will people find on the Bridgetown Music Therapy website?
  9. How do people access all of Bridgetown’s tools?
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Contact Bridgetown Music Therapy

Website  bridgetownmt.com

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Facebook  facebook.com/bridgetownmusictherapy

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LinkedIn  linkedin.com/company/bridgetownmt/

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