A bell choir is a collaborative, social program that can be used to improve health and wellness outcomes.
CourseBy C Mackinnon & B Haalboom

Rhythm-focused musical activities have been shown to reduce stress and provide feelings of social connection through repetition and non-verbal communication.
CourseBy Kathy Armstrong

Deepening our understanding of the complex interplay that can exist between culture, music and identity, both in groups and in individual people.
CourseBy Aaron Lightstone
Become more confident in your musical interactions, and more capable of providing consistent supportive music care for the person(s) in your life with dementia.
CourseBy Robin Rio
Take an in-depth look at the neuroscience behind why and how music effects the aging brain, particularly in dementia, Parkinson’s, stroke and pain management.
CourseBy Chelsea Mackinnon
Musical development | Development in general & how musical development interacts with growth.
CourseBy Dr. Haley E. Kragness

Learn to introduce music into care plans for people living with cancer, diagnosis to treatment, survivorship/rehabilitation, palliative/end-of-life care
CourseBy SarahRose Black.

Develop leadership skills in advocating for music in care both within your team and your community
CourseBy Ruth Watkiss, Cert Music Therapist

This course will highlight the benefits of engaging in music during adolescence as part of personal and neurological development.
CourseBy Rachael Finnerty, RP, MMT, MA, MTA

How to find & interact with professional & amateur musicians in your care setting.
CourseBy Sarah Pearson

Unleashing your inner songwriter: Songwriting skills for care partners and practitioners
CourseBy Taylor Kurta

The goal of this course is for you to make some distinctions between the various ways music is delivered in care so that you can recognize what you are already doing and find new ways to deliver music in your caring community.
CourseBy Bev Foster

This course will highlight the benefits of engaging in music during adolescence as part of personal and neurological development.
CourseBy Rachael Finnerty, RP, MMT, MA, MTA

The ukulele is an accessible instrument that requires minimal formal music training and can be integrated into life to improve wellbeing.
CourseBy C Mackinnon & B Haalboom
This course provides adult learners with information and strategies for using music care principles to build personal and workplace tools for resilience.
CourseBy Aimee Berends

This course will provide the background knowledge and practical skills caregivers need in order to gain confidence in using their voice with purpose in care
CourseBy Lesley Bouza