Older Adults

Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Parkinson’s, Hospice and Palliative Care

Music offers various physical and mental health benefits to older individuals. Listening to music and learning to play instruments have become a form of therapy for seniors. The treatment is so much fun that it’s considered entertainment or social activity in many senior living communities.

Music can be incorporated into any lifestyle. Songs from their adolescent can bring back fond memories. Music Therapy’s goal for seniors is to maintain or improve physical health, mental processing, and social functioning.

How music therapy can support your loved ones:

  • >Improve Memory and Focus

  • >Calm Agitation in Dementia Patients

  • >Help with Depression and Stress

  • >Increase Range of Movement and Exercise

  • >Enhance Communication Skills

  • >Support Socialization

From the 60's: Simon and Garfunkel; The Carpenters; The Beatles; The Beach Boys; Joni Mitchell; John Denver; The Mamas and The Papas; James Brown; The Monkees; Stevie Wonder; Neil Diamond; and more!

From the 60's: Simon and Garfunkel; The Carpenters; The Beatles; The Beach Boys; Joni Mitchell; John Denver; The Mamas and The Papas; James Brown; The Monkees; Stevie Wonder; Neil Diamond; and more!

From the 50's: Patsy Cline; Elvis Presley; The Chordettes; Debbie Reynolds; Bobby Freeman; Bill Haley; Wanda Jackson; Nina Simone; Tony Bennett; and more!

From the 50's: Patsy Cline; Elvis Presley; The Chordettes; Debbie Reynolds; Bobby Freeman; Bill Haley; Wanda Jackson; Nina Simone; Tony Bennett; and more!

From the 40's: Bing Crosby; The Andrews Sisters; Glenn Miller; Peggy Lee; Arlo Guthrie; Doris Day; Nat King Cole; Vaughn Monroe; and more!

From the 40's: Bing Crosby; The Andrews Sisters; Glenn Miller; Peggy Lee; Arlo Guthrie; Doris Day; Nat King Cole; Vaughn Monroe; and more!