Although there is still no cure for Alzheimer’s, there are nevertheless many ways to treat the symptoms and problems associated with the disease. Conventional treatment is drug therapy. Medicines such as Donepezil may help prevent symptoms from worsening for a limited time. But there are less traditional treatments such as music and art therapy to help the patient maintain a better quality of life.

Music therapy
Music can be very beneficial as it can calm Alzheimer’s patients who develop aggression or anxiety. It can also help awaken a little glimmer of memories and give the brain something to hold on to even in the advanced stages of this disease. Some people can improve appetite.

Precise operations
The choice of the type of treatment should be according to the hobbies the patient had before the illness – although he may not mention it. If he is interested in music, he should be heard to try to reduce symptoms.

How does music affect symptoms?

Alzheimer’s disease causes people with Alzheimer’s to forget how to perform simple and basic operations such as brushing teeth or combing hair. Their thinking becomes blurred, and they tend to discern well-known people and places. Begin to read and write problems also appear. After that, people suffering from this disease become anxious or aggressive, and this is where music comes in.

Music therapy treatment, including:
 Alzheimer’s.
The music helps patients who have had head Alzheimer’s.
Music can be very beneficial as it can calm Alzheimer’s patients who develop aggression or anxiety. It can also help awaken a little glimmer of memories and give the brain something to hold on to even in the advanced stages of this disease. Some people can improve appetite.

 Reducing the effects of Alzheimer’s patients
Music was used to relieve the memories.
To try to awaken the memories of an Alzheimer’s patient, it is recommended that he listen to the songs on which he grew up, especially the songs he had heard during childhood and youth. Children’s songs that are simple and light and their words are not complicated and easy to remember. This makes it easier for Alzheimer’s patients to communicate with her, and possibly try to learn it again.

 Improving the quality of life for Alzheimer’s. patients
Music is one of the means to interact with Alzheimer’s. patients, as music therapy helps them evoke memories, attitudes, and feelings, reduces their feelings of distress and stress, and bridges the gap between them and people as it helps them to communicate in an easier way.