May 29

This past week I learned just how much music can heal and soothe. I have just started working with a new resident. She is in her early 60’s, suffering from Alzheimer’s and very anxious. She is often calling out to her husband and although he visits everyday on a regular basis, she often does not remember.

A week after our first meeting I went back to see her again and found out from the staff that her husband had passed away suddenly. It was tragic and although her family had told this resident about her husband’s passing, she does not remember. She continues to ask where he is and when he will be coming to visit.

So, this week when I went to visit I used music, specifically me singing and playing the guitar, to “hold” my resident. The music and my voice was used to comfort her and lesson her anxiety; it provided a place for her to express her grief and anxiety safely. Something changed for me as I worked with her. Although there wasn’t much talking, there was eye contact and simple presence. It was very powerful.

We all find ourselves in times of sadness and grief. Next time you face such emotions try using music, it can be recorded as well, to “be with you”. Let the music be a container for your feelings, let it hold you, let it comfort you. Allow yourself to simple be present with the music. See what happens.

May 8

I just got done watching today’s episode of Oprah. She was at Ceasar’s Palace with Cher and Tina Turner. It was truly an inspirational show. Not only do both Cher and Tina look incredible for their age, they ARE incredible. Tina, a wise 68 years in age, just announced she is going back on the road to tour, and Cher is doing a 3 year gig at Ceasar’s!

When asked how she feels about getting older Tina said she embraces it. Over the years she has learned so much.

As I watched these two icons perform, I have been watching Cher since I was in 4th or 5th grade, I was truly inspired by their talent, their energy, and their spirit. It reminded me that your spirit can shine at ANY age!

I found myself thinking about the clients I work with. I am often helping them to re-connect with their own creative spirit and supporting them in their desire to give that spirit voice in this world. Many of them often think they have nothing left to give, that they are too old. They are not. I wish I had this episode of Oprah to show them, but I guess our work together and the power of music and music therapy will have to do.

What about you? When was the last time you let your creative spirit shine?