We provide individual and group music therapy services for children, adolescents and adults with birth defects, developmental delays, autism, emotional and behavior disorders, traumatic brain injury, dementia care, trauma, and wellness. We also offer concierge Team building, wellness retreats, sound healing and guided meditation programs, as well as our series of Mind-Full Living online courses. Services available online and in-person.

Neurological recovery

Research shows that when people that have had brain injuries are actively making music, the brain can bypass injured areas and create new pathways. By providing age-appropriate, highly motivating music, participants get involved in music making and experience extensive improvements in a wide variety of areas. our highly skilled therapists provide online, in-home and facility-based services for people recovering from Brain injury, stroke, dementia, and other neurological impairments. All services include assessments, treatment, and evaluations.

Autism and Developmental Delays

Music therapy is an excellent modality for creating connection, supporting social development, improving language and motor skills. We provide online, in-home, school and facility-based services. All services include assessments, treatment, and evaluations.

Wellness Webinars, Retreats, Team-Building Programs

Promote communication and interaction in new and different ways! A drum circle benefits individuals by connecting them to a common purpose of creative self-expression. Drum circles are routinely utilized by community groups, corporations and organizations, support groups, children, youth at risk, well and unwell elderly, teachers, religious groups, college student groups, to name but a few. All of these groups have found the power that drum circles have to create an environment for joy, expression, team building, stress relief and communication. Is a past board member for the Drum Circle Facilitators Guild.

Sound Healing and Guided Imagery Sessions

Group and individual sound healing sessions using guided meditations alon with Tibetan Singing bowls, drums, flute, voice and other instruments, provide a cohesive bridge for the mind and body. They also provide opportunities for relaxation, stress reduction and overall well-being.  Some group members have reported feeling more relaxed, energized, and motivated and others have reported reductions in pain and anxiety.