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Week #23 Songs Celebrating Men

Week #23
Songs Celebrating Men
This is week 23 of the year and we will be celebrating songs celebrating men, by delving into the songs and applying concepts to create more joy and connection during caregiving routines with music.
The songs are:
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Featured Song
FOR HE’S A JOLLY GOOD FELLOW
“For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow” is often sung spontaneously to congratulate a guest of honor or to celebrate an event such as a promotion, wedding, anniversary, birthday, or when winning a sports championship. Following “Happy Birthday”, this song is the second most popular English language song. The same tune is also used for the children’s song “TheBear Went Over the Mountain. |
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Here is a song about men, sung by men. Check it out and share with a gentleman that you appreciate!
Creative Ideas
HOW TO USE THE MUSIC
Try humming or singing along with the provided recording, or one of your choosing for increased feeling of ______.
Listen to a recording to create a shared experience.
Listen while engaged in daily routines, to add a feeling of familiarity and comfort (if the song is known and loved)
Try reminiscing with the song history, or singers of the song. Look at pictures famous singers who performed the song.
SELF-CARE TIPS
A few tips on how to let music help decrease your stress, in less than 3 minutes!
If you decide to try one of these stress busters, share your story! at [email protected] | ![]() Even 3 minutes of listening can change your mood! |
CAREGIVING TIPS
Try playing BINGO with the songs from this week! The BINGO cards are on page 3-17 of this file. Just print the number of cards you need, gather a few players (even just you and the one you care for!), play the songs from the playlist this week, mark a big X on the song after it is played and call BINGO when you get 3 in a row. You can offer a physical prize (food or drink treat, hand lotion, tissues, etc) or a celebration with cheers and a hug. Have fun!
Why play BINGO?
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DID YOU KNOW?
Our featured song “For He’s A Jolly Good Fellow” is:
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Story
Shoshawna Rainwater & Rachel Coady Come Together to Create “Hope Floats”
“In 2019, we met because we were both on the caregiving journey for our moms, who had dementia. Over time, we’ve become close friends, colleagues, and great supporters of each other on our best and most challenging days. Today, we’re two friends, becoming podcasters, committed to finding and sharing better ways to navigate the challenges of caring for a person with dementia.”
“I was a social worker and dementia specialist long before I became a daughter of a person living with dementia. For all the clinical knowledge that I brought into this disease experience with my own parent, nothing prepared me for the “lived” experience of having a loved one with dementia. It has been a fundamental perspective and “game changer” to be in this role of care partner for a person living with progressive brain changes. And while I wouldn’t wish this disease on my parent or anyone else, it has allowed me to have a first-person experience that has shaped my understanding of the role of caregiver/care partner– one that I’m certain a “third person” perspective would not have allowed me to have.” - Shoshawna
“As a daughter, friend, niece, and colleague, far too many people I know are impacted by dementia and the challenges of navigating the caretaker’s journey. In my own experience, I found it overwhelming, lonely, and challenging to find the answers and support I needed to get through caring for my mom. It’s clear to me that we have to do better. My hope is that together, we can discuss our different experiences and discover what’s available when processing and caretaking in one of life’s most complex diseases.”- Rachel
Check out their Hope Floats podcast to:
Build knowledge
Reduce suffering
Enhance well-being
Thank you for taking the time to read through our newsletter. I hope you found at least one tip or inspiration that will bring more joy to your caregiving. 😄
In the music,
Lisa Peterson
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