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Two of Us Had Tears in Our Eyes….

A hospice patient with Parkinson’s and accompanying confusion is rocking back and forth in his bed when I enter his room in a care facility.  At his side an aide is trying to keep him from falling out of bed saying, “No, you’ve got to stay in bed”. He explains the...

Putting a New Twist on Flag Day

For Flag Day I chose to try something new with my groups involving flags from around the world.  It was a pleasant surprise to see how much each individual enjoyed this new twist on Flag Day and how eager they all were to learn something new. Each song that we did...

Music During Childbirth

I recently gave birth to our first child.  As a music therapist I of course I had music going in the background during labor and delivery.  In fact, I had just finished my labor playlist for my iPod earlier in the week. Though I have no training in formal Music...

Making the Most of Each Moment

People often ask me how I can work in the hospice realm, when you know the relationship you start with a client will soon end in death.  I try to make the most of each moment with my clients, focusing on living the best we can in that moment. When faced with a...

Adaptive Lessons

One of the greatest things I like about my job is the variety.  Each day/week brings time with different populations, settings, goals and music. Part of my week is spent giving adaptive lessons with young people and adults with some developmental disabilities.  As our...

Easter Music Therapy Intervention

One of the things I look forward to during Easter is the chance to color eggs. I’ve found that young children also enjoy talking about the paint involved in the traditional holiday activities. I find that this discussion can easily lead to a fun book called “Ain’t...

The Music Never Stopped

After viewing the movie trailer for The Music Never Stopped several weeks ago, I have been anxious to see the film which is based on the case study, “The Last Hippie”, by neurologist, Dr. Oliver Sachs, M.D.  Set in the 1980’s, Henry Sawyer (played by J.K. Simmons) is...

Iowa Music Therapy Task Force

Several music therapists who work for West Music Co. have been involved with the Iowa Music Therapy Task Force.  The members of the Iowa Task Force, currently made up of seven music therapists, have been working on finding the best way to advocate for music therapy...

Sing You Home

Many of you are probably a fan of the author Jodi Picoult. I know I have read a few of her books and have found them to be amazing! Monday, March 7th, she will be releasing her latest book “Sing You Home.” The main character of the book is a music therapist! To learn...