Toronto, ON
M4R 1K8
Program: | Music Project | ||
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Description of Services: | A free mp3 music player with personalized music for people living with dementia or cognitive impairment in the 416 area * application to be filled out on the website | ||
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Fees: | Free | ||
Application: | Apply online: musicproject.ca | ||
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Languages: | English | ||
Area(s) Served: | Toronto and area | ||
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Phone Numbers: | 416-322-6560 | ||
After Hours: | 1-866-797-0000 | ||
Fax: | 416-322-6656 | ||
Email: | [email protected] | ||
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Address: | 20 Eglinton Ave W, 16th Fl Toronto, ON M4R 1K8 | ||
Intersection: | Yonge St and Eglinton Ave W | ||
Location: | Toronto (Yonge-Eglinton) | ||
Hours: | Mon-Fri 9am-5pm | ||
Contacts: | Melisa Robinson - Music Project Coordinator 416-640-6557 * [email protected] | ||
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Phone Numbers: | 416-322-6560 | ||
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Address: | 20 Eglinton Ave W, 16th Fl Toronto, ON M4R 1K8 | ||
Intersection: | Yonge St and Eglinton Ave W | ||
Location: | Toronto (Yonge-Eglinton) | ||
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Hours: | Mon-Fri 9am-5pm | ||
Contacts: | Melisa Robinson - Music Project Coordinator 416-640-6557 * [email protected] | ||
Service Description: | A free mp3 music player with personalized music for people living with dementia or cognitive impairment in the 416 area * application to be filled out on the website | ||
Fees: | Free | ||
Application: | Apply online: musicproject.ca | ||
Languages: | English | ||
Area(s) Served: | Toronto and area | ||
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June 9, 2020
A New Workshop:The Alzheimer Society Presents Meaningful Activities and information about The Music Project. This workshop will help care partners of a person with dementia in mid-to-late stages to develop and participate in meaningful activities. The goal is to provide practical ideas on how participants can spend quality time together by identifying and drawing upon the person’s remaining strengths. Participants will also learn about the benefits of music therapy and the Alzheimer Societies Music Project.
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Deep Emotional Recall
Are Embedded in Music
For Individuals Living With Alzheimer’s
With Long-Term Memory
How it works.
Our brains are hard-wired to connect music with long-term memory. Even for persons with severe dementia, music can tap deep emotional recall.
Our mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia by providing a compact, wireless mp3 headset, and a personalized music playlist of their most beloved songs and artists. Research has shown that familiar and beloved music helps to calm chaotic brain activity in people with Alzheimer’s and they’re more able to focus on the present moment and regain a sense of his/her connection to others.
When I’ve worked with people with Alzheimers and various forms of dementia, some of them are confused, some are agitated, some lethargic, some have lost language. But all of them, without exception, respond to music.
Oliver Sacks, MD, noted neurologist and best-selling author of Musicophilia.
Alzheimer’s Music Project
138 Harkness Rd. Pelham, MA 01002 (413) 695-1735
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Alzheimer Society staff, students, volunteers and vendors take steps to safeguard your privacy and the confidentiality of your personal health information (PHI).
This includes:
What We Collect
We collect your PHI directly from you in most cases. However, we may also collect PHI from other professionals, persons acting on your behalf, or others if you have provided consent or the law permits.
If you are a client, the personal health information we may collect will include your contact information, medical history, and issues or concerns that are of importance to you. Your request for care from the Alzheimer Society, or the direct referral from your health care providers, implies consent for our collection, use and disclosure of your personal information for purposes related to your care.
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The Privacy Officer – Alzheimer Society of Toronto
1600-20 Eglinton Ave W. Toronto, ON M4R 1K8 416-322-6560
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Resources for people with dementia, caregivers, family members and health-care practitioners
Information and resources to help physicians provide early diagnosis and to help all health-care providers support individuals and their families throughout the continuum of the disease
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Alzheimer Society of Toronto Program Inventory
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The Alzheimer Society Music Project reconnects people with the soundtrack of their lives by providing MP3 players loaded with personalized music to people living with dementia. Listening to personalized music can be a powerful activity for those with dementia: music has the potential to increase physical and social activity; reignite older ...
The Alzheimer Society Music Project provides people with dementia with MP3 players pre-loaded with personally meaningful music. Listening to personalized music is a simple yet incredibly powerful activity with the potential to reignite older memories, increase physical and social activity, and improve mood, cognition, communication, sleep, and overall quality of life.
Alzheimer Society of Toronto Launches Music & Memory: iPod Project. February 19, 2013. There's new hope for anyone with a formal diagnosis of dementia living in the Greater Toronto Area. Since January, the Alzheimer Society of Toronto will provide an iPod Shuffle, iTunes credits to download favorite songs, and help for caregivers and family ...
According to a March 2014 evaluation of the Alzheimer Society of Toronto's (AST) iPod Project, benefits of music and music therapy include "improved cognition, communication, and quality of life for older persons with ADOD [Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia]," as well as "an improved ability to manage behavioural and psychological ...
Based on the evidence of the beneficial effects of music and stimulation on people with dementia, the Alzheimer Society of Toronto offers the Music and Memor...
This is what the Alzheimer Society of Toronto's (AST) "Music and Memory: iPod Project" does. With a grant to cover start-up costs, AST has already provided 300 iPods, complete with earphones, iTunes gift cards and volunteers to help upload the personalized playlists to participants for free. The idea came after the founder of this ...
Alzheimer Society of Toronto. 20 Eglinton Ave West, Toronto, ON M4R 1K8 (16th floor) OPEN Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm, CLOSED Sat-Sun ... Alzheimer Society Music Project. Memory Ball. Participate in Research. Walk For Alzheimer's . Walk For Alzheimer's Etobicoke. Walk For Alzheimer's Midtown.
A free mp3 music player with personalized music for people living with dementia or cognitive impairment in the 416 area * application to be filled out on the website. ... Alzheimer Society of Toronto: Phone Numbers: 416-322-6560: After Hours: ... Music Project Coordinator 416-640-6557 * [email protected]: Service Description:
The Music and Memory: iPod Project is part of the Society's Creative Arts Therapy. It is provided at no cost to families with either the caregiver or care recipient residing in Toronto, and willing to accept a call from an Alzheimer Society of Toronto counsellor.
The approach of the Alzheimer Society Music Project is simple; reconnect people with the "soundtrack of their life" learn more at MusicProject.ca...
My name is Jenny and I have been supporting the Alzheimer Society of Toronto as a Music Project volunteer since January 2016. As a university student who majored in Human Biology and Psychology, the...
Contacts: Melisa Robinson - Music Project Coordinator416-640-6557 * [email protected]. Service Description : A free mp3 music player with personalized music for people living with dementia or cognitive impairment in the 416 area * application to be filled out on the website. Fax: 416-322-6656. Fees:
Music Project Organization: Alzheimer Society of Toronto: Description of Services: A free mp3 music player with personalized music for people living with dementia or cognitive impairment in the 416 area * application to be filled out on the website ... Toronto and area Phone Numbers: 416-322-6560 After Hours: 1-866-797-0000 Fax: 416-322-6656 ...
For someone with dementia, music has the power to make them feel alive & to reignite old memories. Do you know about our Music Project? www.musicproject.ca
The Alzheimer Society Music Project reconnects people with the soundtrack of their lives by providing MP3 players loaded with personalized music to people living with dementia. Learn more and apply to receive a personalized music player at no cost here. Through the Music Project, personalized playlists are provided at NO cost to support a ...
Music Project: Organizations: Alzheimer Society of Toronto: Phone Numbers: 416-322-6560 After Hours: 1-866-797-0000 Fax: 416-322-6656 Email: [email protected]: Website: musicproject.ca: Address: 20 Eglinton Ave W, 16th Fl Toronto, ON M4R 1K8: Intersection: Yonge St and Eglinton Ave W ...
June 9, 2020. A New Workshop:The Alzheimer Society Presents Meaningful Activities and information about The Music Project. This workshop will help care partners of a person with dementia in mid-to-late stages to develop and participate in meaningful activities.
But all of them, without exception, respond to music. Oliver Sacks, MD, noted neurologist and best-selling author of Musicophilia. The Alzheimer's Music project seeks to improve the quality of life for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease and dementia with personalized music that can stimulate memory and enhance positive emotions.
Alzheimer Society of Toronto. 20 Eglinton Ave West, Toronto, ON M4R 1K8 (16th floor) OPEN Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm, CLOSED Sat-Sun ... Alzheimer Society Music Project. Memory Ball. Participate in Research. Walk For Alzheimer's . Walk For Alzheimer's Etobicoke. Walk For Alzheimer's Midtown.
The Alzheimer Society of Toronto's Music Project was started because of the incredible research that listening to music offers big benefits for people living with dementia. ... The best part of the Music Project? The iPods and playlists are given to those who qualify for free. To qualify, the iPod recipient must have dementia, live in Toronto ...
Alzheimer Society staff, students, volunteers and vendors take steps to safeguard your privacy and the confidentiality of your personal health information (PHI). This includes: Identifying purposes for collecting your personal health information; Collecting only the information that may be necessary to fulfill those purposes;
Alzheimer Society of Toronto. 20 Eglinton Ave West, Toronto, ON M4R 1K8 (16th floor) OPEN Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm, CLOSED Sat-Sun ... Alzheimer Society Music Project. Memory Ball. Participate in Research. Walk For Alzheimer's . Walk For Alzheimer's Etobicoke. Walk For Alzheimer's Midtown.
Each year, the Alzheimer Society Research Program funds dementia researchers across Canada, with a common goal of changing the future of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. In 2023, we awarded nearly $6 million to 44 researchers nationally.