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SUMMARY:February 27 – Clergy & Chaplain Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nWartburg and IMNF offer Continuing Education for Chaplains and Clergy. \nIncludes continental breakfast\, and lunch. \nTo be held in the New Berkemeier Living Center at Wartburg \nMorning Session\nOur presenter\, Dr. Concetta M. Tomaino\, DA\, LCAT\, MT-BC is Executive Director and Co-founder of IMNF. \nThrough an overview of music\, the brain\, and memory\, Dr. Tomaino will outline challenges faced by those with memory impairment and how and why music is a powerful tool to enhance interpersonal connections and community engagement. Her book\, Music has Power® in Senior Wellness and Healthcare:Best Practices from Music Therapy is a new international resource. \nJoin this opportunity to be on a cutting-edge roundtable with Dr. Tomaino about the human spirit’s response to music. For clergy\, chaplains\, and other spiritual care givers\, this inaugural conversation is a chance to explore the application of best practices from music therapy to pastoral care\, spiritual support\, and worship settings. \nLUNCH (Please indicate meal choice at check out) \nAfternoon Session\nFor information please call Rev. Kimberli Lile\, Director of Spiritual Care and Church Relations 914-513-5162 klile@nullwartburg.org \nRSVP by February 23\nLearn More
URL:https://wartburg.org/event/february-27-clergy-chaplain-roundtable/
LOCATION:Wartburg\, 3 Station Place\, Mount Vernon\, NY\, 10552\, United States
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SUMMARY:February 23 - Author Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\n\n\n\n\nFor the first time\, Dr. Concetta Tomaino\, a pioneer in the field of music therapy. shares more than 40 years of clinical and research experience–not just with Music Therapists but also with healthcare leaders\, clinicians\, and direct care staff. The book\, Music has Power ® in Senior Wellness and Healthcare: Best Practices from Music Therapy is now available for sale. \nWith chapters on mental health and wellness\, dementia\, movement rehabilitation (for stroke and Parkinson’s disease) and speech rehabilitation (for aphasia) this comprehensive and friendly practice guide will help everyone on the team use music therapy best practices to provide better\, more fulfilling caregiving\, across all senior healthcare settings. \nWhile music activities are ever present in most care settings\, these activities don’t provide the therapeutic benefits that are possible with music therapy-informed interventions and programs. Today best practices from music therapy are transforming dementia care\, and have the potential to improve healthcare—and health—for older people\, whatever their needs\, wherever they receive care. \nDr. Concetta Tomaino is the Executive Director\, and co-founder (with renowned neurologist and author\, Oliver Sacks) of the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function (IMNF). Internationally known for her research in the clinical applications of music and neurologic rehabilitation\, Dr. Tomaino received the United Nations’ Music Therapists for Peace Award of Accomplishment\, and her work has been featured on 48 Hours\,60 Minutes\, and internationally on the BBC and CBC. Connie Tomaino is a visionary and leader in the field of music therapy\, and here she shares her vast knowledge and clinical experiences with the rest of us in this compelling book. From senior care facilities\, to drum circles\, rehabilitation\, and personal wellness\, Music Has Power provides an overview of best practices and the latest knowledge on the therapeutic potential of music. \nDr. Tomaino will present a brief overview and will sign books. Books will be available for sale at the book signing\, or you can purchase in advance at Amazon or using this link: \nMusic Has Power® in Senior Wellness and Healthcare | Jessica Kingsley Publishers – USA (jkp.com) \n\nLearn More
URL:https://wartburg.org/event/february-23-author-book-signing/
LOCATION:Wartburg\, 3 Station Place\, Mount Vernon\, NY\, 10552\, United States
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