- Cognitive, physical, and sensory stimulation
- Motor skills
- Orientation and mobility (i.e. spatial awareness, confidence to move, gait, direction, and gross & fine motor skills)
- Social skills
- Speech, language, and vocal skills
- Bonding with a parent/guardian
Other
Early Intervention/Infant Developmental Programs
Music therapy can address:
Bereavement Programs
Music therapy can be used to explore some of the following in bereavement:
- Explore feelings through expression, validation and sharing
- Explore how family/life has changed after loss
- Discuss and create coping strategies using music
- Musical ways of remembering a person
- Build trust (in the group and others) through a therapeutic relationship
Palliative Care Programs
Music therapy in Palliative Care can provide:
- Active/passive music-making to express feelings
- Listening/discussing special songs
- Life review
- Relaxation
- Decrease anxiety
- Decrease perception of pain
Geriatric Settings
Music therapy can...
- Provide motivation for physical activity, and distraction from associated pain
- Facilitate reality orientation and stimulate short and long term recall
- Facilitate the acquisition and/or maintenance, of cognitive skills
- Establish and/or maintain social awareness and interaction
- Facilitate reminiscence, life review, and validation of life experiences
- Reduce aggressive behaviours and wandering
- Provide opportunities for self-expression
- Increase self-esteem
- Improve circulation and improve muscle strength and tolerance