When live therapeutic music is played with training and intention, it has a healing influence that has profoundly positive effects on the listener, no matter their age or condition.
Ongoing research is showing that live music offers substantial benefits that help patients of all ages such as:
* Decreased muscular tension, which allows better circulation
* Reduced pain
* Speeding surgical recovery time
* Eliciting cathartic emotional responses
* Lower anxiety, calmer heart rate, deeper sleep
These benefits are well-documented making professional therapeutic music a natural addition to many hospitals' patient care protocols.
Here is a wonderful video from the Music For Healing and Transition Program explaining more about live, therapeutice music at the bedside
Call 866-581-4843 or contact us to schedule a therapeutic music session for your loved one.
Kaleo Wheeler is a
professionally trained Certified Music Practitioner of the nationally-accredited Music for Healing and Transition Program. She is specially prepared to provide live therapeutic music in medical, hospice and private home settings.
She uses a small lap harp to accompany her voice and tailors each piece she presents to meet the specific needs of the individual she is serving. Kaleo's live therapeutic music provides a calm and soothing environment for everyone involved such as: the patient, newborn, family and staff to enjoy and benefit.
The music brings everyone together in an inclusive and gentle way. Therapeutic live music is also an especially helpful palliative care measure for patients in transition that helps both the individual and family involved.
"Kaleo created magical and healing harp music and sweet soothing melodies for Rio during her transition." -Daniel Watson
From Individual Patients
“Your music has given me a lift and made my day better”
“I love your music and look forward to your coming each time”
“I wish you could stay and sing and play all day”
“Your voice and music is like the sound of angels”
From Medical Professionals
“Your work is truly a special and important ministry”
“We look forward to when you play in one of the rooms close to the
nurses’ station so that we can benefit from your beautiful music as well”