Music therapy has gained traction as a non-pharmacological intervention in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). This paper explores how music therapy can support memory retrieval, uplift mood, and facilitate communication among Alzheimer’s patients. Drawing on clinical trials and mechanistic reviews, it argues that music taps preserved neural pathways, causes emotional engagement, and offers a bridge for social interaction even when verbal ability declines. An infographic summarizing “Music Therapy usage” is proposed as a visual supplement. The findings support music therapy as a valuable adjunct to medical care, improving the quality of life for patients and caregivers alike.
Vivian Rangel (Sun,) studied this question.