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Movies, Music and Memory: Tools for Wellbeing in Later Life [Minkštas viršelis]

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Presenting research findings from recent studies which use innovative, creative approaches, including pilot projects led by the authors in the UK and Brazil, this book provides an accessible, timely, practical and jargon-free overview of how music and films are currently used in nursing homes, dementia wards and day-care centres for the older population. 





Drawing on the expertise of researchers, health care professionals and carers, the book looks at the experience of both stakeholder groups - carers and the cared-for. It provides useful, unique insights into how we might tackle the pressing real-world challenge posed by an ageing global population and attendant increase in the number of those living with dementia. 





Complemented by a downloadable best-practice toolkit that contains tips and materials relating to film- and music-related activities for use by carers (both professionals and family members), this book fills a gap in the market by providing both academic responses and practical solutions to a critical global challenge.
List of Figures
ix
About the Contributors xi
Preface xv
Introduction: Mapping the Terrain -- Film and Music in Third-Age Care 1(36)
Julia Hallam
Lisa Shaw
Jacqueline Waldock
1 Cinema, Memory and Wellbeing: Pilot Projects in Liverpool and Brazil
37(36)
Lisa Shaw
Julia Hallam
2 Music, Memory and Wellbeing: A Pilot Project in Liverpool
73(36)
Jacqueline Waldock
Sara Cohen
3 Music and Film in Dementia Care in Brazil and on Merseyside
109(34)
Lisa Shaw
Clarissa Giebel
Conclusions and Future Developments 143(6)
Lisa Shaw
Julia Hallam
Afterword 149(2)
Ros Jennings
Appendix: Cinema, Memory and Wellbeing Questionnaires 151(4)
References 155(10)
Index 165
Julia Hallam is Professor Emerita, Communication and Media (University of Liverpool). A former nurse and health visitor, her research focuses on issues of representation and cultural identity in film and popular culture.



Lisa Shaw is Professor of Brazilian Studies (University of Liverpool), where she leads the Cinema, Memory and Wellbeing impact and outreach project. She publishes widely on Brazilian popular music and film.