Music Project brings personalized music into the lives of people living with dementia 🎶 A free program by the Alzheimer Society of Toronto and its partners.
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To our musical community, if you would like to continue receiving updates about the #MusicProject, which is now offered across Ontario, please follow @alzheimeront & @alztoronto!
Thank you for your ongoing support! 💙🎵🧠
Thank you @resoundmlc for organizing the Re:Wind benefit concert and choosing to support the Alzheimer Society Music Project. Through your fundraising efforts, we will be able to provide personalized music players to more than 140 individuals living with dementia. (Pt.1)
The Music Project is currently raising money for the IG Wealth Management Walk For Memories 2020. Last year our team raised over $7500. This year we are aiming for $10,000. Click on the following link to help us reach our goal.
https://t.co/eKZlkEf6Ze
#walkformemories#donate
Music during the Christmas season can be joyful and spiritually powerful as well as uplifting and affirming. It can often spur memories in people with Alzheimer's or Dementia.
https://t.co/SsODbYUzKx"
#Mondaythoughts#Mondayreads#MusicTherapy#MusicProjectCA#ALZCanada
82 year old Ron Robert teaches medical students about the importance of patience and how it is like to live with Alzheimers.
https://t.co/o31mjcYSnE
#fridayreads#dementia#alzheimers#MusicProjectCA
(Pt.2) "Just wanted to let you know how much my Dad loves the music on his new player. We wanted to thank you again and all those that have made this music project possible😀
As you can see by the picture that music does make a difference"
#music#musictherapy#powerofmusic
(Pt.1) They say that a smile is worth a thousand words and we could not agree more. Pictured is a Music Project client enjoying his personalized MP3 player. We also wanted to share his daughter's thoughts on the Alzheimer Society's Music Project below.
On this #GivingTuesday donate the gift of music. Your contribution will help provide a personalized music player to a person living with dementia.
https://t.co/M5ikQBSKwO