
Seasons Hospice created a comprehensive Music Therapy Department to help our patients and their families through holistic palliative care. Full-time board-certified Music Therapists serve as integral members of our staff.
Why Music?
Throughout life, sound positively and negatively affects
our physical and emotional well-being. It affects the bodily functions that
we think are beyond our control. These include heart rate, blood pressure
and release of the body’s natural painkilling chemicals.
Even when people are no longer conscious or speaking, we can console and comfort them with music.
Research has shown that music is the first outside sensation that
registers with a developing fetus and the last that registers with a dying
patient.
What is Music Therapy?
The use of music to enhance our lives as a means of teaching, celebrating
and expressing ourselves has been in place for thousands of years. During
World War II, music was used to calm shell-shocked soldiers. Since then, the introduction of music in a variety of rehabilitation and
palliative care settings has steadily increased.
The American Music Therapy Association defines music therapy as "...an established healthcare profession that uses music to address physical, emotional, cognitive and social needs of individuals of all ages."
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