Music Therapy Services
Transforming lives through the healing power of music
OUR APPROACH
What is Music Therapy?
Music therapy is an evidence-based healthcare profession that uses musical interventions to improve clients’ quality of life and well-being.
Our board-certified music therapists (MT-BC) create personalized treatment plans designed to improve physical, emotional, cognitive, and social functioning. Each session is carefully crafted to address your unique needs and goals.
At Harmony Garden, we believe in the power of music to transform lives. Our therapeutic approaches are person-centered and tailored to your unique needs, abilities, and preferences.
Cognitive Benefits
Enhance memory, attention, and executive function
Emotional Support
Process feelings and develop healthy coping skills
Social Connection
Build communication skills and meaningful relationships
Professional music therapy in a supportive environment
OUR OFFERINGS
Our Music Therapy Services
Disability Services
Empowering individuals of all abilities, our Disability Services offer adaptive music therapy, Medicaid waiver programs, and recreational music lessons to foster creativity, self-expression, and personal growth.
Aging Population Services
Supporting seniors and their families, our Aging Population services address memory care, emotional well-being, and quality of life through music therapy in hospice, palliative care, and community settings.
Contract Provider Services
Partnering with organizations, we deliver music therapy to early childhood sites, group homes, day programs, retirement facilities, and more. Customized solutions for agencies and care providers.
Sound Healings and Wellness Services
Experience deep relaxation and rejuvenation through our sound healing events, private sessions, and corporate wellness packages. Harness the power of music and sound for holistic well-being and stress relief.
Frequently Asked Questions About Music Therapy
How is music therapy different from music education?
Music therapy focuses on non-musical goals such as communication, physical, emotional, cognitive, or social functioning. While music education focuses on developing musical skills, music therapy uses music as a tool to achieve therapeutic outcomes.
Do I need to have musical abilities to benefit from music therapy?
No musical training or abilities are required to benefit from music therapy. Our board-certified music therapists adapt sessions to each individual’s abilities and needs, making the experience accessible to everyone.
Is music therapy covered by insurance?
Coverage varies by insurance provider and plan. Some plans cover music therapy services, while others may not. We offer our ECOsphere scholarship program to help make services accessible regardless of financial circumstances.
How often should someone attend music therapy sessions?
The frequency of sessions depends on individual needs and goals. Typically, sessions are held weekly, but this can vary based on the individual’s treatment plan. Our music therapists will recommend an appropriate schedule during the initial assessment.