How Music Unlocks Memories in Dementia Patients
Caregiving for a parent with dementia can bring moments of profound love, grief, humor, and connection — and my conversation with Laura Kanofsky captures all of it. Laura shares the story of her mother’s journey from successful entrepreneur and fiercely independent businesswoman to living with dementia, while reflecting on the emotional realities of becoming both daughter and caregiver.
We also explore the extraordinary impact of music therapy in dementia care and hospice. Laura explains how music can unlock memories, create emotional connection, reduce anxiety, and offer comfort even in advanced stages of dementia. From difficult decisions about caregiving and placement to meaningful moments created through music, this conversation offers insight, compassion, and support for caregivers navigating the dementia journey.
Episode Highlights
[0:00] - Laura shares the emotional challenge of explaining her father’s death to her mother after dementia changed her memory and understanding.
[1:00] - I introduce my longtime friend and colleague, Laura Kanofsky.
[3:13] - Laura reflects on her mother’s successful career and fiercely independent spirit before dementia.
[7:45] - We discuss early cognitive decline, vascular dementia, and the transition from home care to assisted living and board-and-care.
[10:21] - Laura shares how dementia changed parts of her mother’s personality and behavior.
[12:10] - Laura explains why a smaller board-and-care setting became the right fit for her mother.
[14:59] - We talk about grief, “therapeutic truth-telling,” and her mother’s confusion surrounding her late husband.
[18:20] - A conversation about friendship, community, and staying socially connected during the dementia journey.
[19:20] - Laura shares how she became a music therapist and why music is so powerful for people living with dementia.
[23:24] - We explore how music therapy supports memory, emotional connection, and engagement.
[25:18] - Laura discusses balancing her personal role as a daughter with her professional work in hospice and music therapy.
[27:35] - We talk about how music created meaningful moments of joy and connection between Laura and her mother.
[30:11] - Laura explains how music therapy can encourage storytelling, reminiscence, and emotional expression.
[31:56] - Laura shares experiences from her work in mental health, hospice, and autism care.
[36:07] - We discuss Laura’s work with Dynamic Hospice and Palliative Care and the role of music therapy at end of life.
[38:57] - Laura shares how she helps families create legacy playlists and personalized memorial music.
[42:38] - We reflect on empathy, compassion, and understanding the whole person in caregiving.
[45:08] - Laura and I close by reflecting on the supportive community serving older adults and caregivers in Los Angeles.
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