The Real Health Podcast: Paul Noonan on the redemptive power of music therapy
Briefly

''as a music lover and as a writer/performer of music, I felt there was something there that could be bottled and deployed in more targeted ways''.
''It has to stand beside speech and language therapy, physio and other disciplines that have been formalized. That's because it's a discipline that's not yet sort of in the tent in terms of being part of our offerings as a health service. We're very much cognizant of the need to to have measurable goals and objectives and have that clinical path to it''.
''For older adults with dementia music can transport them back to certain times in their lives, often somebody no longer recognizes loved ones but then can remember the lyrics to a to a song from 50 years ago''.
Read at Independent.ie
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