Posts Tagged ‘therapy’
Music therapy event at Community Center

On June 25 from 1:30-2:30 p.m., there will be a free Musical Connections educational event in the activity room of the Winona Family Community Center.Join music therapist Sue Degallier in exploring how music therapy can increase memory recall and social interaction while decreasing stress. Read more…
Nursing home patients getting help from music therapy

Though sometimes they may not remember who they are, some Alzheimer’s unit patients are able to recall every word to “Jesus Loves Me” with the help of music therapy.Jenna Jackson serves as the music therapist and activities coordinator at the nursing home.Using songs such as “Amazing Grace,” “Jesus Loves Me,” and other hymns, Jackson utilizes these songs to help patients with memory work. Read more here…
Movement therapy helps you become more aware of your body and more in control of your life

The one-day conference was for therapists, medical professionals and caregivers who wanted to learn more about the use of creative arts therapies in healthcare. It was put on by USM School of Music and organized by Kate Beever, a board-certified music therapist with a music degree from USM and a Master’s degree in music therapy from New York University. Read more here…
The Healing Touch of Music.KOCHI: Music is soothing

It alters your mood swings. This might have led to the idea of using music for healing. ‘Raga Therapy’ is known to have been prevalent from ancient times.Some ragas help in relaxing our mind while some others rejuvenate us. ‘Raga Therapy’ selectively uses compositions in certain ragas for treatment. Read more here…
Music provides key to healing.Whether you’re riding the No

7 train or the Q60 bus, you’re probably plugged into your favorite tunes as a relaxing way to start your day and transition into work mode.Are you feeling transformed? That’s the power of music. Read more here…
Music therapy keeps minds active
On Flag Day about 10 seniors sat around a piano while Brianna LePage, a music therapist at The Gathering Place in Eastham, played patriotic tunes.It was hard not to toe tap and sing along to “The Star Spangled Banner.” And that’s exactly what many in the room did as an hour flew by. Read more here…
Brisbane sisters have set up a sleep hub for workers looking for a sneaky siesta

“We wanted to start a nap hub here so we drafted a business plan and started looking for commercial properties that could work around our budget,” Sam Queen said.Brisbane’s first pay-to-nap service has been well received by locals.After selecting your prefered service, simply slip into an anti-gravity recliner, pop on some relaxation music and dim the lights for a quick catnap. Read more here…
CHLA’s Music Therapy Program Helps Family Cope With Tragedy

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — The Camacho family traveled to Los Angeles from Guam for what they hoped would be a medical miracle.Steven Jr., 11, had a rare blood cancer and was depending on a bone marrow transplant from his 16-year-old sister, Alyssa, who tested as a perfect match. Read more here…
A healing gift of music

For young musician hopefuls such as Lee Hyung-jin and Lee Hyun-soo, not only time but also music has helped them overcome their personal difficulties and allow their scars to heal as they discovered their gifts. Read more here…
Tidewater arts group promotes healing power of music in Newport News
As a musician in residence at the Shands Arts in Medicine program in Florida, Cathy DeWitt has played harp, piano and guitar, and sung bedside for patients for 20 years.”Music is especially useful where verbal communication is limited — with autism, aphasia or Alzheimer’s,” she said. Read more here…