Caregiver Monday Playlist – Mondays, Sunshine and Motivation

June 20, 2020

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This weekend we offer caregivers a few things to help make self-care easy and fun.

First, Saturday, June 20, is the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. With more sunlight hours (actually 3 hours and 17 minutes more daylight than during winter solstice in December) caregivers can find some extra time to focus on their wellness needs.

Sunday, June 21, we celebrate Father’s Day. According to the latest report from the National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP, of the 53 million family caregivers, half are caring for a parent (including fathers)1.  Whether or not caregivers are able to be with their fathers on Sunday, sharing a moment or some music even virtually can bring joy to the day.

Finally, on Sunday, June 21 we also celebrate National Music Day. Since we are still celebrating June Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month we wanted to remind caregivers of the link between music and brain health.  Science tells us that making music – whether playing an instrument or singing along to the tune – rather than just passive listening is a full brain workout. Researchers have shown making music increases blood flow in the brain, reduces depression and anxiety and can even help stroke patients with brain recovery and improved motor skills2. In fact, musicians have a 64 percent less risk of developing Alzheimer’s or cognitive impairment.3

Our wish for caregivers this weekend is to take advantage of the extra daylight hours by playing some music, singing along to a favorite tune, dance til you drop, meditate and find mindfulness and share your music with those you love. (I share my late stepdad’s favorite tune he used to sing to me and my brother as children – “You Are My Sunshine.”)

To that end, we offer our Caregiver Monday Playlist for summer – we believe everyone should find at least one song from this eclectic mix of tunes about Mondays, summer days and taking it easy that brings back memories, motivates caregivers to shake their groove thing or just relax. Enjoy!

Come Monday – Jimmy Buffett

You Are My Sunshine – Mississippi John Hurt

Breathe – Michelle Branch

Monday, Monday – Mamas and Papas

Pocketful of Sunshine – Natasha Betingfield

Happy – Pharrell Williams

Long Monday – John Prine

Here Comes the Sun – The Beatles

Get On Your Feet – Gloria Estefan

Manic Monday – The Bangles

You Are the Sunshine of My Life – Stevie Wonder

Butterfly – Crazy Town

Permanent Monday – Jordin Sparks

Somewhere Over the Rainbow – Israel “IZ” Kamakawiwoʻole

Just Dance – Lady Gaga

Come Monday Night – God Help The Girl

Walking On Sunshine – Katrina and the Waves

Catch my Breath – Kelly Clarkson

Set My Sights on Monday (Sister Golden Hair) – America

Trip Around the Sun – Kenny Chesney

Take It Easy – The Eagles

Monday Comes Around – Switchfoot

Soak Up the Sun – Sheryl Crow

Beautiful Day – U2

The Happy Mondays – The Innocence Mission

The Sun – Parov Stellar

Feelin’ Good – Nina Simone

Blue Monday – Fats Domino

Sunrise – Norah

Blue Skies – Ella Fitzgerald

Rainy Days and Mondays – The Carpenters

Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me – Elton John

Weightless – Macaroni Union

References

1 National Alliance for Caregiving (May, 2020). Caregiving in the U.S. 2020 Report, Bethesda, MD, 2020.

2 Rampton, J. (August 21, 2017). The benefits of playing music help your brain more than any other activity. Inc. New York, NY, 2017. Retrieved from: https://www.inc.com/john-rampton/the-benefits-of-playing-music-help-your-brain-more.html

3 Balbag, M. A., Pedersen, N. L., & Gatz, M. (2014). Playing a musical instrument as a protective factor against dementia and cognitive impairment: A population-based twin study. International Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 2014.

©2020 Sherri Snelling

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