Educational innovation project: songs for life
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Educational innovation project: songs for lifeAutoría
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2019-05-09ISSN
2574-8130Cita bibliográfica
Vernia Carrasco, A.M. Educational innovation project: songs for life. Gerontology & Geriatrics, 2019;4(3):74-75. DOI: 10.15406/mojgg.2019.04.00182Tipo de documento
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This project that starts in a small town of Castellón (L’Alcora, Spain), includes a sample
of 30 seniors between 60-90 years of age, who meet once a week to sing together.
The participants do not have musical ... [+]
This project that starts in a small town of Castellón (L’Alcora, Spain), includes a sample
of 30 seniors between 60-90 years of age, who meet once a week to sing together.
The participants do not have musical knowledge, the psychomotor control is varied,
because this is also the difference in age, counting on one participant in a wheelchair,
another with an injury to the left arm, two more with habitual deconcentration or
forgetfulness. However, our proposal is aimed at the prevention of dementias, such
as Alzheimer’s and provide a better quality of life, therefore, although the benefits of
music are multiple and varied, we collect a small sample related to our interests [-]
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