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Music for Seniors Annual Survey

2022 Live Music Outreach Programming Statistics and Evaluations

We conduct an annual phone survey with our Community Partners who work first-hand with the senior groups we serve. In our latest formal survey for 2022, we attempted to survey the 79 senior groups and resident communities served regularly by Music for Seniors at the time of the survey.

We had a 71% response rate, representing 76 groups and communities in 6 Middle Tennessee counties.

Evidence-Based Research

In September 2016 Music for Seniors was invited to present at the Center for Creative Aging’s International Conference and Leadership Exchange in Washington, DC.  Dr. Nina Kraus of Northwestern University also presented at that conference. Her research points to the immense value of regular, active participation in live music making – for neurological benefit to older adults. It directly inspired the creation of Music for Seniors’ Live Performance Learning Labs, which launched in spring, 2017, and our Music Making Outreach Sessions, in 2018 (immersive singing-with-percussion programs with instruments provided for all). Some of Dr. Kraus’s articles, and others, are referenced below.

20Q: Noise, Aging and the Brain

– How Experience and Training Can Improve Communication

by Nina Kraus

Learning a foreign language – or learning how to play an instrument – can improve your hearing in noisy situations later in life. Studies show that […]

Music Keeps the Hearing Brain Young

by Nina Kraus, PhD, and Travis White-Schwoch

This short article addresses the benefit of musical training – even later in life. There is still a potential for aging brains to benefit from making music. In addition, […]

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