Interactive music-based group programs for senior living communities, libraries, memory care settings, and community organizations. Sessions are welcoming, flexible, and designed to support participation across a wide range of abilities, communication styles, and support needs.
Programs can be one-time or ongoing, with a focus on engagement, creativity, connection, and enjoyment through music.
music for memory
SING TOGETHER. REMEMBER TOGETHER.
Music has a unique ability to spark memory, emotion, conversation, and connection. Sessions may include familiar songs, themed playlists, musical discussion, and collaborative participation designed to encourage comfort, recognition, and shared experience.
Programs are welcoming to individuals with memory changes while remaining inclusive and engaging for all participants.
NO MUSICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
Participants do not need any prior musical background to enjoy these sessions. Programs are designed to feel approachable, low-pressure, and adaptable for a wide range of comfort levels, mobility needs, and communication styles.
Participants are always welcome to engage in the ways that feel most natural to them — whether that means singing, listening, discussing, moving, playing simple instruments, or simply being present with the group.
MUSIC AS COMMUNITY.
These sessions are designed to create meaningful moments of participation and connection within community spaces. Whether offered as a one-time event or ongoing series, programs aim to foster joy, expression, conversation, and togetherness through shared creative experiences.
Available formats may include:
One-time workshops
Recurring group sessions
Seasonal or themed programs
Collaborative community events
Small-group or large-group formats
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These programs are designed primarily for older adults and senior communities, including assisted living, independent living, memory care, libraries, adult day programs, and community organizations.
Sessions are intentionally inclusive and can often be adapted for participants with varying support needs, communication styles, mobility levels, or musical backgrounds.
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Not at all. No prior musical experience is required.
Programs are designed to feel welcoming, low-pressure, and accessible for both active participants and quieter observers. Participants are encouraged to engage in whatever ways feel most comfortable to them.
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No. While sessions are supportive and engaging for individuals experiencing memory changes, programs are designed to be broadly inclusive rather than diagnosis-specific.
The focus is on connection, participation, creativity, and shared experience through music.
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Sessions vary depending on the group, but may include familiar songs and singalongs, rhythm activities, music listening and discussion, collaborative songwriting, themed playlists, light movement, and conversation connected to music.
Programs are adapted based on the needs, interests, and energy of each group.
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Yes! Attune Arts offers both one-time workshops and recurring programming.
Many communities choose to schedule weekly, monthly, or seasonal sessions depending on resident interest and programming goals.
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Yes! Sessions are designed to be flexible and inclusive of a wide range of communication styles, sensory needs, and support levels.
As this is a group program, individuals requiring one-on-one support should have a caregiver or staff member available to help them engage comfortably and successfully.
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Programs are hosted onsite at senior living communities, libraries, community organizations, or other partner spaces.
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Organizations interested in bringing a program to their community can reach out through the contact form to discuss scheduling, group needs, availability, and program goals.
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