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Caring for Music: Musical Life, Late Life
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Caring for Music: Musical Life, Late Life in Vernon, BC
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Caring for Music: Musical Life, Late Life in Vernon, BC
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Caring for Music describes musical life in 'Hill House', a residential care home and the site of the AHRC Care for Music research project (https://careformusic.org/) which ran from 2018-2023. The book's primary aim is to let the people and situations involved show readers, from the 'inside' of musical engagement, what can happen when music is present in scenes of care in late life - when people care for music. Watching what happens when music happens can illuminate how people in situations of residential care, whether they are residents, care staff, friends, loved ones, or researchers, can enjoy 'good' moments together - meaningful, creative, festive, beautiful, mutually supportive. At the same time, the book cautions against the tendency of painting a too-rosy picture of music's powers to 'fix' things. It offers an alternate model of music as a medium of connection. The book suggests that much can be gained by rethinking the dominant model within the literature on music and late life, dementia, health. It proposes a perspective in which music is not 'for' âpeople with disabilities' but instead a medium - of pleasure, meaning, beauty and relationship - that is enacted jointly.
Caring for Music describes musical life in 'Hill House', a residential care home and the site of the AHRC Care for Music research project (https://careformusic.org/) which ran from 2018-2023. The book's primary aim is to let the people and situations involved show readers, from the 'inside' of musical engagement, what can happen when music is present in scenes of care in late life - when people care for music. Watching what happens when music happens can illuminate how people in situations of residential care, whether they are residents, care staff, friends, loved ones, or researchers, can enjoy 'good' moments together - meaningful, creative, festive, beautiful, mutually supportive. At the same time, the book cautions against the tendency of painting a too-rosy picture of music's powers to 'fix' things. It offers an alternate model of music as a medium of connection. The book suggests that much can be gained by rethinking the dominant model within the literature on music and late life, dementia, health. It proposes a perspective in which music is not 'for' âpeople with disabilities' but instead a medium - of pleasure, meaning, beauty and relationship - that is enacted jointly.


















