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Music, Senior Centers, and Quality of Life is a comprehensive exploration of how music interventions in senior centers can significantly improve the well-being and quality of life for older adults. Drawing on empirical research and practical examples, authors Lisa J. Lehmberg and C. Victor Fung examine the multifaceted benefits of music engagement, including cognitive stimulation, emotional expression, and social connection.
The book addresses the growing need for evidence-based programming in senior care facilities and community centers. It provides valuable insights into music therapy, performance, and participatory music-making as accessible interventions that promote physical health, mental wellness, and social engagement among aging populations. This work is essential for senior center directors, music therapists, healthcare professionals, and caregivers seeking to enhance program offerings and support healthy aging.







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