Experience the Joy of Music

Did you know that music activates every area of the brain?

It's true, scientific researchers have observed that listening to music and engagement in music-based activities can affect all areas of the brain. Music activates the feel-good centers of the brain, and it can even help create new neural pathways. It's no wonder why music can be so beneficial for people living with dementia.

Music is a natural motivator.

Because music can do all kinds of cool things for the brain and body, it makes the perfect tool for engaging individuals living with dementia. A few examples: unlocking their past memories, improving mood, increasing energy levels, and promoting relaxation. Singing has amazing benefits such as relieving stress, boosting the immune system, providing comfort, promoting expressive communication and improving lung capacity.

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Learn more about Bridgetown Music Therapy and the mission to create meaningful connections through the power of music. Uncover resources and insights to enhance your understanding and appreciation of this transformative approach using the links below.

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What People Are Saying About Bridgetown

Ethelle Lord, M.Ed.

DM, International Caregivers Association

Music is at the very heart of dementia caregiving. Alexis Baker's music is superior to most programs I have seen and every home, every assisted living, every nursing home can well afford to provide such beautiful and engaging entertainment for anyone living with memory loss or some other condition that requires caregiving.

Lizette Cloete

Think Different Dementia

Bridgetown Music Therapy is a wonderful service to people affected by so many different difficulties. Alexis has a heart for sharing and connecting people with each other and with music. She has developed an innovative way of bringing music back to so many people who would otherwise not be able to enjoy music anymore. I highly recommend her services and her products. You can't go wrong.

Lori La Bey

Host of Alzheimer’s Speaks show

Wow, what a great resource for families and professionals caring for someone with dementia! Alexis Baker, MT-BC, CDP created Bridgetown Music Therapy, which offers a large online catalog that individuals and businesses can tap into. Check it out! 

Samantha Draisey

Activity Professional

My Clients and I love Bridgetown Music Therapy. With our dementia clients it’s amazing to see their faces light up when a song from their past plays. They make it easy for my clients to sing along and revisit something from their past. LOVE IT!!

Mark Turnbull

Host of Aging Today and Founder of Caring in Oregon

I have had the pleasure of knowing Alexis and her work for over 4 years. She is a very gifted musician and has the grace and calming temperament to go along with her skills. I highly recommend utilizing Bridgetown Music Therapy with your loved ones living with dementia. Her music style will transfer them back in time to a place of recognition and fond memories.

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