Our 3-level standardized training in the theory and application of music in care settings will help train professional, volunteer and family caregivers to integrate music into regular practice. This training also acts as a gateway for other stakeholders wanting to use music as care.
Build music care strategies and knowledge to strengthen person-centred care.
Develop advocacy skills to optimize music care delivery in your care setting.
Level
3, MUSIC CARE LEARN™
members
and all MUSIC CARE CERTIFY FOR INDIVIDUALS
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MUSIC CARE SKILLS DAY
meets a need for practical, hands-on training for a particular group of caregivers or organization.
MUSIC CARE
SKILLS DAY can be in 90 minute, 1/2 day, or full day sessions, and are delivered by music care experts.
SHSM CERTIFICATIONS
ORCHESTRAL MUSICIANS
RECREATION THERAPY
HOSPICE PALLIATIVE CARE
Explore how music is a resource and tool that can be used by anyone working in care. Music does not belong to one person; it belongs to everyone and empowering others to use music intentionally improves quality of life.
The goal of doing a course like this is to become more culturally aware and more culturally sensitive.
Unleashing your inner songwriter: Songwriting skills for care partners and practitioners.
A must for all care partners who are interested in understanding the neurological impact and effects of music in the aging brain.
A bell choir is a collaborative, social program that can be used to improve health and wellness outcomes.
We provide you foundational knowledge about musical development, about development in general & how musical development interacts with growth in other domains.
The ukulele is an accessible instrument that requires minimal formal music training and can be a gateway into exploring musicality and utilizing it for health.
This course will provide the background knowledge and practical skills caregivers need in order to gain confidence in using their voice with purpose in care.
Become more confident in your musical interactions, and more capable of providing consistent supportive music care for the person(s) in your life with dementia.
Rhythm-focused musical activities have been shown to reduce stress and provide feelings of social.
Learn to introduce music into care plans for people living with cancer, diagnosis to treatment.
Take an in-depth look at the neuroscience behind why and how music effects the aging brain.
Take an in-depth look at how to find and interact professional and amateur musicians in you...
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Box 145 Port Perry, ON, L9L 1A2 • 844.985.0217