Abstract

This paper explores the role of music in mitigating the negative effects of the pandemic on older adults. The findings indicate that music has a positive impact on older adults, alleviating anxiety, improving quality of life, and enhancing social connections. However, the pandemic exacerbated the digital divide among older adults, limiting their access to virtual music experiences and aggravating social isolation. Practical music activities tailored for older adults, incorporating traditional and digital approaches, are proposed. Key recommendations include developing accessible musical activities, bridging the digital gap, and advocating for policies that support music-based interventions. The paper concludes that music can be a powerful tool for promoting the well-being of older adults.

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