On Saturday November 5, 2022 the 12th annual Music Care Conference was held in New Westminster, BC. This year’s theme? Music & Wellness.
The Global Wellness Institute defines wellness as the active pursuit of activities, choices and lifestyles that lead to a state of holistic health. While some might think wellness equals health, wellness is not limited to a static state, but rather an active process.
At Music Care Conference 2022, we explored this process. Specifically, we looked at how music can provide a pathway to both physical and mental wellness through presentations, performances and workshops on all things music and health.
Through the conference, two key learnings emerged: the healing power of music and the importance of person-centered care.
Whether it was Dr. Heather Mohan’s use of song, poetry and story to open our hearts and minds to the love and community that music has to offer, Dr. Kristine Theurer’s presentation on the use of music to beat loneliness in dementia or Esther Thane’s immersive experience using music to refresh and self-regulate, the healing power of music was experienced by all the Music Care Conference.
One word that came to mind throughout the conference was resilience. Resilience is the ability to bounce back when challenges arise. I think we can all agree that the past two years have brought challenges, and plenty of them. However, what music gives us is resilience. It teaches us to push past discomfort, it teaches us that we are capable of more than we think, and most importantly, it teaches us to care for ourselves and others.
What I experienced at the Music Care Conference is that person-centered care is at the core of the music care approach. From learning to create a person-centered music program with Dawn Ellis-Mobbs, to Bev Foster’s research on intercultural soundscapes at the end of life to Dr. Susan Aglukark’s inspirational performance on her culture, the strength and resilience of the Inuit, person-centered care was at the core of it all.
The Music Care Conference brought us all together for one common goal—to share and experience how we can enhance quality of life and improve the care experience through music.
Whether you work in care spaces, care for a loved one, or you’re just curious to learn more, save the date for next year’s Music Care Conference on Friday, October 27, 2023 in Ottawa, ON.
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