Alive Inside

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In the documentary Alive Inside: A Story of Music and Memory a man named Dan Cohen believed that giving dementia patients music that connects to their emotions so it can help them remember their past. Studies show that the music can activate extra parts of the brain that aren't usually used. Music gives the elders in nursing homes, the ability to express themselves and be who they really are rather than being prescribed medicine that takes their lives away from them. Dan Cohen made it a mission to try and help as many people in nursing homes that have dementia, Alzheimer's, and memory loss. With over five million people in nursing homes Dan Cohen was trying to find a way to make it possible to have every person to get their own iPod so they can listen to music that helps bring back memories that they may have forgotten.
At a nursing home a man named Henry needed help taking care of himself he wasn't able to do any of the necessary things needed to be done daily. Henry has a …show more content…

Dementia is a disease that can not be cured and it can continue to progress without even knowing it. It affects people's memory, the ability to focus or pay attention, communication, and judgment. Over time these things continue to become worse and worse as dementia continues to progress. There are usually three main stages of Alzheimer's mild, moderate, and severe. Mild Alzheimer's is a very early stage where people can still function by doing normal daily things like driving and going to work. The moderate stage is when people have difficulty remembering things, have outbursts of rage, and have a hard time doing everyday tasks. A severe stage of Alzheimer's is when you need can not do everyday tasks by yourself, having a tough time communicating with others, and you are unable to do certain physical