creativity has no age limit.

PROGRAMS FOR OLDER ADULTS (65+)

Creative engagement doesn’t stop as our needs change. At Attune Arts, we offer supportive, interest-based creative programs for older adults (65+) who want to stay engaged, expressive, and connected.

Our programs are designed to meet people where they are, with flexibility around communication, mobility, cognition, and participation. Whether you enjoy music, stories, games, or shared reading, we focus on creating experiences that feel welcoming, pressure-free, and meaningful.

program options


Supported Drama Readings

A relaxed, social way to explore plays and scripts aloud in a small group setting. Supported Drama Readings are offered as ongoing drop-in sessions for older adults, with flexible facilitation and no performance expectations. Participants can read, listen, or engage in whatever way feels comfortable.

Ideal for those who enjoy stories, theater, conversation, and shared creative experiences.

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Tabletop Role Playing Games & Narrative Play

Guided tabletop role-playing sessions designed for older adults who enjoy imagination, storytelling, and shared problem-solving. These small-group sessions offer a structured yet flexible way to participate in collaborative storytelling, with adaptations for comfort, communication, and pacing.

No prior gaming experience required - just curiosity and a willingness to explore.

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One-on-One Creative Sessions

Older adults may also participate in individual sessions tailored to their interests, goals, and support needs. One-on-one sessions allow for a personalized pace and flexible approach, with options including:

  • Adaptive Music – explore rhythm, sound, instruments, or songwriting in a supportive, individualized setting

  • Comics & Storymaking – create characters, narratives, and visual stories using drawing, images, or mixed media

  • Creative Writing & Memoir Creation - explore personal stories, memories, and imaginative writing with flexible support tailored to your needs

These sessions are well-suited for older adults who prefer individual engagement, benefit from personalized support, or want to explore a specific creative interest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Our programs for adults are designed for people who enjoy music, stories, games, or creative exploration—or are curious to try something new. They’re a good fit for adults experiencing changes in communication, memory, mobility, or processing, as well as those looking for creative engagement without pressure or performance expectations. No prior experience is required, and many participants are returning to interests they’ve enjoyed earlier in life.

  • Not at all. These programs welcome people with a wide range of experience, from complete beginners to those reconnecting with lifelong interests. Sessions are shaped around each participant’s interests, comfort level, and pace.

  • Attune Arts works with adults experiencing a wide range of changes or differences, including communication, memory, attention, mobility, sensory processing, or emotional regulation. This may include people living with conditions such as aphasia, Parkinson’s disease, stroke-related changes, dementia, brain injury, or other neurological or age-related changes - but participation is never limited by diagnosis. Programs are shaped around the individual, not a label.

  • Sessions are designed to be supportive, respectful, and flexible. There’s no expectation to perform, memorize, or “get it right.” Participants are encouraged to engage in ways that feel comfortable, meaningful, and enjoyable.

  • Creative engagement can support communication and language use, cognitive stimulation and memory, confidence, and emotional expression. Many participants also find that these sessions offer a sense of connection, routine, and belonging—along with the simple enjoyment of creating something together or independently.

  • While sessions are thoughtfully structured and supportive, the focus is on creative participation rather than clinical outcomes. The goal is meaningful engagement, self-expression, and continued involvement in creative life.