Music therapy is an established health care profession that uses music to support a patient’s therapeutic goals. Our board-certified music therapists (MT-BC) use evidence-based music interventions to address physical, emotional, cognitive and social needs for individuals of all ages. Music therapy interventions are tailored specifically for each patient and family.
From supporting patients during procedures to fostering opportunities for self-expression, music therapy can help patients and families cope with hospitalization. Music Therapists work with members of the patient’s multidisciplinary health care team to deliver patient- and family-centered care.
Some of the goals we may work on with our pediatric patients and families include:
Music therapy services are also provided in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Our Music Therapists have specialized training in working to address the medical and developmental goals of premature infants and their families.
We provide evidence-based clinical services to infants and families and use music therapy interventions to:
Music Therapy sessions may be active (the child engages in playing instruments, singing, or creating musical projects) or passive (the child may listen to preferred music). MT-BC’s use evidence based interventions like active music making, improvisation, therapeutic songwriting, lyric analysis and music assisted relaxation to work towards a patient’s individualized goals. Music Therapy sessions may be offered 1:1 or in a group setting.
Music therapy is currently offered on a referral basis in:
Once a referral has been placed by a member of the interdisciplinary team, a music therapist will assess and provide therapy services based on the patient’s needs.
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