IMNFs New Online Course Approved for Continuing Education Credits by CBMT, NAB, NCTRC, and NYSED

IMNFs new online course, Best Practices from Music Therapy for Using Music in Senior Wellness and Healthcare is approved for Continuing Education Credits by CBMT, NAB, NCTRC, and NYSED.


Developed by Dr. Concetta Tomaino and the IMNF team, this on-demand course equips practitioners, caregivers, and leaders with the knowledge and tools to implement therapeutic music practices in senior care. Now with CEU approval across disciplines, the course is accessible and meaningful for a broader audience of professionals seeking to expand their impact.


We developed this training to enhance knowledge of best practices in the use of music in senior care for many people already working in this area," says Dr. Tomaino, "i.e., musicians, therapeutic recreation specialists, volunteers, and caregivers. The advanced credential for master's-level music therapists is to elevate the role of MTs to an advisory and consulting role in senior care. Only a small percentage of MT-BCs work in senior healthcare, yet there are 1.3 million seniors living in nursing homes in the U.S. We not only want to be sure these individuals benefit from intentional use of music programs, but that music therapists who want to work in this area are elevated and recognized for their expertise.”


About the Course

Based on the book Music Has Power® in Senior Wellness and Healthcare, this nine-module training bridges the gap between music therapy and everyday care. It draws on over 40 years of clinical and research experience and is designed for:

  • Long-Term Care Professionals and Administrators
  • Recreational Therapists and Activity Professionals
  • Music Therapists and Master’s-Level Clinicians
  • Musicians and Artists in Healthcare
  • Family Caregivers


Participants who successfully complete the online course earn certification as a Senior Care Music Specialist, along with a one-year IMNF membership and listing in our referral network, along with a complimentary copy of Dr. Tomaino’s book. 


 Master’s-level MT-BCs interested in earning the 
Advanced Senior Care Music Therapist (ASCMT) credential can complete the course online and then participate in a specialized in-person training at IMNF’s headquarters in Mount Vernon, NY.


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