Introducing 'Best Practices from Music Therapy for Using Music in Senior Wellness and Healthcare'
Earn your Senior Care Music Specialist Certification and bring the transformative power of music to your care setting.
We are proud to present our new online certification program, Best Practices from Music Therapy for Using Music in Senior Wellness and Healthcare. Developed by Dr. Concetta Tomaino and the IMNF team, and inspired by the book Music Has Power® in Senior Wellness and Healthcare, this on demand certification series bridges the gap between music therapy and everyday care, empowering practitioners with the knowledge, skills, and resources needed to harness the therapeutic power of music effectively.
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Join the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function in New York City for a powerful gathering of leaders in music therapy, neuroscience, and aging care. The Music Has Power® Symposium & Awards brings together experts, innovators, and artists to explore the healing power of music and honor those advancing its impact.

A groundbreaking new economic analysis from the NeuroArts Blueprint Initiative—backed by AARP and conducted by Deloitte—has revealed what many in our field have long understood: music engagement is not just meaningful, it’s cost-effective. The study, part of the growing movement to integrate the arts into healthcare through the science of neuroarts, found that incorporating music engagement into the care of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease yields a return on investment (ROI) of up to $2.40 for every dollar spent annually. For individuals with Alzheimer’s, the ROI is estimated at $1.70 per dollar, and for caregivers, $0.70 per dollar. These findings are more than just numbers. They reinforce the real-world impact that music-based interventions—like those championed by the Institute for Music and Neurologic Function—can have on quality of life, emotional well-being, memory recall, and caregiver resilience. As an organization proudly listed among the NeuroArts Blueprint resource partners, IMNF has long been committed to advancing the science and practice of music and health. This new report gives validation to what our clinicians and partners have seen firsthand in care settings across the country. We encourage care providers, policymakers, and researchers to take note of this momentum and invest in scalable, person-centered music programs. Now is the time to bring music engagement further into the fabric of healthcare and long-term support. Read the full report: Link Watch the video overview: Link Together, we can continue to transform care through the power of music.