Laurie Pfeiffer: Programs & Services
Interactive Shows
Audiences are more engaged in the show when they participate through singing, fun banter, and movement. Each audience is unique and it is a joy to bring out the many different personalities that come to see a show. Music is a powerful and non-threatening medium that allows individuals to let go of some of their inhibitions, overcome limitations, and provide a healthy diversion from the cares of life and aging.
Themed Programs
Themed Programs include but are not limited to:
-Seasonal (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
-Holidays (Christmas, Int'l Christmas, Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day)
-Oktoberfest
-Western themes
-Travel Around the World
-The Decades
-Folk Music, Hymns, Gospel
-Patriotic Themes
-Singing Telegrams on any occasion!
-Seasonal (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
-Holidays (Christmas, Int'l Christmas, Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day)
-Oktoberfest
-Western themes
-Travel Around the World
-The Decades
-Folk Music, Hymns, Gospel
-Patriotic Themes
-Singing Telegrams on any occasion!
Sing-along Sessions
Bring back the days before mass media when folks gathered around the piano and sang together. It's a great way for people to feel connected to one another and foster a sense of community.
Customized Visitation
Bed-side visits for those who are room-bound or receiving end-of-life care help to ease the isolation, provide comfort and sensory stimulation. Music is familiar and predictable, providing a sense of security. It also can provide opportunities for meaningful shared experiences, reminiscence and emotional intimacy with family and loved ones.
Programs for the Memory-Impaired
Music has qualities that reach people in every stage of life and dementia. Clients who no longer speak can sing the words of their favorite song. Tensions and agitation can be eased. Increased awareness of surroundings and decreased confusion can be realized due to the organizing rhythmic structure of music.