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Music Therapy

(Coming Soon)

My mother had part of her right lung removed.  While recovering at Mayo for two long months we listened to your CDs often.  The music was very therapeutic while she was in a lightly sedated coma for two weeks.  The CDs brought great comfort to all of us; even the nurses.

Pat D. 

 

Instrumental music can be therapeutic for both caregivers and carereceivers. We've selected some old time favorites and a few new hits that will help you achieve life balance and self -renewal.

 

Caregivers will enjoy a much needed break when the person they are caring for listens to the peaceful tunes of our popular classics. These instrumental classics will take them back to a more peaceful time in their lives, which will allow you the much needed break you deserve.

 

Benefits of Instrumental Music:

  • Emotional Expression
  • New Communication
  • Increase Self Esteem
  • Relaxation

Here is what others have to say:

 

Blindness, dementia and loosing the use of one’s legs can be like a prison.

Music and singing have the magic to set one free…our residents love your CDs and always sing along.

-Lila D.

Activities Director

 

I work in a dementia unit of a nursing home.  The residents’ response to “On Eagles’ Wings” is positive.

-Ann G.

 

My Dad had a stroke and wouldn’t listen to music even though he always loved music.

I gave him one of your “On Eagles’ Wings” CDs and he plays it all the time.  Somehow your music reaches him.

-Robin L.

 

As an Activity Director I am always looking for ways to positively impact the lives of my residents and the music on these CDs has helped me do just that.  Mr. Patin’s talent shines through in his music and the residents enjoy listening.

-Michael E.

Director of Therapeutic Recreation

 

I work in a nursing home and play your music during massage sessions and my residents love it!  Your music has touched a lot of hearts, especially those with dementia and Alzheimer’s.  They have a very difficult time communicating but the music brings them to life and they sing their hearts out.

-Betty B.

 

Your music has a wonderful power for lifting spirits and bringing people together.
We all relate to it.  The familiarity of the tunes rekindles memories.  We will use it often.
 -Carla 
 Activities Director