Ch 19 - Music Therapy with Elderly Individuals Flashcards
What is elderly?
An individual who is considered old, chronologically. Some sources classify this age to be 55, 60, or 65.
What are other terms used to describe the elderly?
older adults, aged, aging, senior, senior citizens, or geriatric
What is the field of study that deals with aging and the problems of the aged?
Gerontology
What is the branch of medicine that is concerned with the care of elderly persons?
Geriatrics
There are five general categories for the elderly in the Lathom-Radocy text, what are they?
The well elderly, the who are semi-independent, the who are chronically ill or medically fragile and are being cared for in their own care facilities, those who are in nursing homes or long-term care facilities, those who have Alzheimers disease or related neurological-cognitive disorders
What are some general changes associated with the aging process?
loss of skin elasticity, reduced function of superficial nerve endings, increased reaction or response time, vision changes, decrease in hearing acuity, and decreased muscle strength and endurance
How can Music Therapy support the Well Elderly?
How can Music Therapy support Semi-independent Individuals?
How can Music Therapy support Elderly Individuals Receiving Home Care?
How can Music Therapy support Individuals who are in Nursing Homes or Long-term Care Facilities?
How can Music Therapy support Individuals who have Neurocognitive Disorder due to Alzheimer’s disease?
What are the psychosocial theories of aging?
What are treatment approaches for the elderly using Music Therapy services?
What are the settings for service delivery for the elderly?
How is Music Used in Therapy - Misconceptions, what are the common ones?