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Prof. Dr. Theo Hartogh is a Professor at the University of Vechta specializing in music geriatrics and the therapeutic applications of music for elderly populations, particularly those with dementia. His work explores how music-making enhances quality of life, social connection, and emotional expression in aging individuals.
Dr. Hartogh's research focuses on:
- Music therapy applications for dementia patients
- Social synchronization through music-making in bands, choirs, and orchestras
- Physiological benefits of singing including improved breathing and endorphin release
- How music serves as an alternative communication channel when language abilities decline
- Adaptive techniques for music-making despite age-related physical limitations
His work demonstrates that music-making remains possible and beneficial throughout aging, even for individuals with dementia. He cites successful projects like 'High Fossility' in Berlin and the Silver Locks choir, showing elderly individuals can participate meaningfully in musical performances. Dr. Hartogh emphasizes that despite cognitive impairments, songs learned in youth often remain accessible to dementia patients, allowing them to express identity and biographically connected emotions.
He advocates for increased social awareness of music's potential in elderly care and calls for better training of healthcare professionals, musicians, and music therapists to incorporate music meaningfully into dementia care. Dr. Hartogh challenges perceptions by suggesting we view dementia patients not as 'dementia patients' but as 'persons with dementia' who retain significant musical competencies.
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