For this 95-year-old musician with dementia, playing the piano keeps her feeling like herself

The Current23:31One daughter’s push to help her mother through music

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It’s 11:20 a.m. on a Saturday morning, and 95-year-old Marjorie Taft repeats the same few words again and again.

“I just want to rest. I just want to stay in bed.”

Her daughter, Beverly, listens but wants desperately to get her mother up and to the piano. At 1 p.m., Marjorie is scheduled to play for Recollectiv, a Toronto-based music and singalong group created for musicians with memory issues. 

Marjorie is the group’s pianist. It’s a role she relishes. But she also forgets — forgets that she’s been in bed for 14 hours, forgets that she wants to play, forgets the joy

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