Friday, 4 December 2020

Music and Memory Program

 

Covid-19 Support

To our healthcare professionals and those working on the front lines of this crisis, we can’t thank you enough. As more organizations are looking for in room activities to help reduce isolation and distress, Music & Memory is working harder than ever to ensure that our certified organizations remain connected and equipped with the best resources for providing personalized music where it’s needed most.

Available Resources

Earlier this year, Music & Memory hosted a special webinar for certified organizations to share ideas and updates regarding best practices for providing personalized music during this crisis, including methods for quickly starting a Music & Memory program, hygiene standards, music discovery in the age of social distancing, and additional support options and materials for immediate use. Watch the recording: COVID-19 Support Webinar.

Download from our list of free genre-based playlists for use at home. Genre based playlists are not a substitute for a personalized playlist, but they do make for a solid starting point and something to build from during the music discovery process.

Top Country 1940-1969
Top Jazz 1940-1969
Top Broadway 1940-1969
Top Gospel 1940-1969
Top Big Band 1940-1969
Top Crooners 1940-1969

For more information about how to make a personalized music playlist, please see our free guide How to Make a Personalized Playlist for a Loved One at Home.

For certified organizations, please be aware that we have created a Tablet Engagement Training which is free for your entire team. This 60-minute live webinar provides instructions for combating social isolation using tablets, via a combination of social engagement apps and personalized music. For more information, please visit our training page.

Civil Money Penalty Reinvestment Program 

One of the most heartbreaking realities of the Covid-19 pandemic has been the disconnection between residents living in senior living communities and their families.  CMS, through their Civil Monetary Penalty (CMP) Reinvestment program, is making it extremely easy for skilled nursing communities to purchase tablets to help address this isolation. This initiative has been structured to make the application easy to complete and there are no reporting requirements if you receive funding.

Here are the main criteria:

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