Music Therapy for Adults with Special Needs

Music Therapy can help adults with special needs connect and express themselves. It offers a a fun and safe environment for them to be themselves. Music Therapy also build skills. These skills include:

  • Activities of Daily Living

  • Social and Emotional skills

  • Speech and Communication

  • Neurodevelopment, Cognitive skills

  • Fine and Gross Motor Skills

  • Decreased pain or discomfort

Who might benefit?

  • Adults living in group homes

  • Adults recovering from stroke

  • Adults in Memory Care facilities

  • Adults with Cerebral Palsy

  • Adults with traumatic brain injury

  • Adults with special needs undergoing Speech, Feeding, Physical, Occupational, or Neurological therapies. Music therapy can integrate these goals and work as a team with other professionals to accelerate and optimize growth and wellbeing.

When you want to provide enjoyable activities and engagement for an adult with special needs

We can help. Music is intrinsically motivating for every human—we have evidence that musicality is an innate evolutionary trait that we all have.

We work with individuals one-on-one and provide group sessions for adults with special needs. Music therapy is a preferred activity for many adults in group homes. In addition to reaching goals such as physical, speech, and self-esteem goals, we offer joy and connection.

Why Us?

Our clinicians have experience providing music therapy in group homes for adults. At Share Music Therapy, we focus on the whole person; well-being and sense of enjoyment or relaxation is always prioritized in sessions.

How Do I Get Started?

Book a free consultation or send us an email to schedule an in-person Assessment.