Music therapy is available to help people in Idaho who struggle with autism, Alzheimer's, dementia, mental illness, cognitive impairment, hearing loss, movement disorders, memory loss, behavior challenges, chronic pain, stress, and communicative disorders. We also offer music therapy to help restore and strengthen family relationships. Whatever your barrier to wellness or learning, Music Makes Connections can help.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Music therapy and dementia patients in Nampa
While working with clients who have dementia, I have seen many connections made. While doing music with them connections are the rule not the exception. I remember seeing a patient in Nampa for the first time. She lived with her husband of 60 years who was looking for some way to reconnect with her. Almost immediately as I started doing music, the client began to sing. A shock look came on the husbands face and he began to cry. During the session he kept looking at his wife and saying, "See you do remember. You do remember." I love being able to give people those chances to reconnect and break through the barriers that come with dementia.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Experience of Music Therapy in Boise, Idaho
I love being a music therapist. I have been able to see some amazing things. It really is true what the tagline to my company says, "music makes connections when nothing else can." Yesterday while working with someone that idea really came home.
I was working with an individual who has limited speech. By working with her, I have got her to sing quite a bit with me. Although she sings, it is very difficult to get her to play any instruments. That is kind of an unusual thing with people I work with. I try almost every session to get her to play some instrument and most sessions she will shake a tambourine maybe once or twice. She is progressively doing more, and we had a breakthrough yesterday.
I brought a djembe, an African drum, with me. I've brought it before and she has showed some interest so I was hoping she would engage more than other sessions. It took a little bit of encouragement, but she began to play a little bit. I would play and then she would take a turn. After a few turns, I did a rhythmic pattern and to my surprise she then did the same rhythmic pattern. My eyes grew wide and she gave me a big smile. I started playing more complex rhythms and she would do them all the way to two measure rhythms. She began laughing at the end and I was so happy to make that connection.
It was a small experience, but it was so exciting to be able to connect in a different way with the client.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Boise - Music Therapy for Children with Special Needs
Music Makes Connections has Partnered with Idaho Parents Unlimited/VSA to provide music therapy for children with special needs!
Our two groups at IPUL/VSA's downtown Boise location include:
Fundamental Skill-building (including nonverbal participants)
This group is for youth 11-17 and is held Thursdays from 3:30 to 4:30 pm. Through fun musical exercises, these youth will have the opportunity to learn critical communicative skills including verbal initiation, turn-taking, and social reciprocity.
Social Skill-building and Behavior Redirection
This group is for youth ages 5-12 and is held Fridays 4:30 to 5:30 pm. Music in this group will be used as a means to help the children learn positive mood expression, respect for others, and listening skills.
Location:
IPUL/VSA facility at:
500 S 8th Street
Boise, ID 83702
Please call (208) 405-9454 or email info@musicmakesconnections.com for more info.
Boise - Music Therapy for Youth at the YMCA
Improving Social Skills and Behavior through Music for Youth Ages 7 and up
An increasing number of children are struggling with managing social situations and behavior. In the hands of an experienced music therapist, music can help focus your child’s energy and provide a creative outlet for appropriate expression and interaction. Through therapeutic musical exercises, your child will enjoy positive peer interactions and learn how to communicate in meaningful (and fun) ways.
This group meets from 4:00 to 5:00 pm on Wednesdays at the West YMCA.
Please call 208-405-9454 or email info@musicmakesconnections.com if you are interested.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
A Music Therapy Resource for People in Idaho and Eastern Oregon
Have you ever felt frustrated at the lack of services for your loved one with special health or learning needs?
When we tell people we do music therapy, one thing that often comes to mind is that we fix people who can't carry a tune in a bucket. Music therapy is actually an established healthcare profession (60+ years) that can help address a number of issues including mood and behavior management, developmental skill-building, communication, motor skills, grief and stress, anxiety, chronic pain management, sensory integration, mental illness, memory loss, neurological disorders, and perception and expression for people with hearing loss.
Music therapy fills a critical gap in whole-person care that empowers people to connect with their own senses as well as building therapeutic relationships with others in a uniquely expressive and enjoyable way.
Music therapy fills a critical gap in whole-person care that empowers people to connect with their own senses as well as building therapeutic relationships with others in a uniquely expressive and enjoyable way.
Clear as mud? Take a stroll on the American Music Therapy Association's website to learn more:
You can also visit our website:
The purpose of this blog is to provide resources, information, and dialogue for supporters of music therapy and those who aren't yet sure about music therapy, but who are seeking effective interventions for their loved ones in Idaho and Eastern Oregon.
Contact us at info@musicmakesconnections.com to learn more or to schedule a free presentation of music therapy for you or your organization.
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