Bridging Rhythm with Joy and Connection
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Music reaches places words cannot. In this episode of For the Floor, we explore the simple, powerful ways music can spark joy, shift mood, awaken memory, and strengthen connection in senior living and dementia care.
Guided by the wisdom of Alexis Baker, Board-Certified Music Therapist and founder of Bridgetown Music Therapy, this episode centers on her KISS philosophy — Keep It Simple, Silly — and the reminder that meaningful engagement does not have to be complicated to be impactful.
Through practical ideas for singing, movement, listening, instrument play, relaxation, songwriting, and capturing moments of joy, this episode invites care professionals to use music as a daily tool for expression, regulation, and relationship.
To learn more about Alexis and the work of Bridgetown Music Therapy, visit bridgetownmusictherapy.com and follow along on social media.
💜 Episode Themes
Music as a bridge to connection in dementia care
Keeping engagement simple and accessible
Creativity as a core human expression
Rhythm, sound, and movement as emotional regulators
Using music as a daily care tool, not a performance
Permission to experiment without pressure
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I take HIPAA, privacy, and compliance very seriously. Any resident stories or examples shared on For the Floor are de-identified, with no personal information or details that could reveal identity. The thoughts and reflections shared on this podcast are my own and are not specific to, nor do they represent, the organization I currently work for.