Where and with whom do Music Therapists work?
* Hospices with the terminally ill of all ages .
* Skilled Nursing Facilities with geriatric, rehabilitation, and Alzheimer's Disease patients.
* Private Clinics with a variety of populations.
* Psychiatric Facilities with patients with mental disorders.
* Hospital with a variety of medical patients, from pre-mature infants to the elderly.
* Schools with special needs children and in a regular class.
*Community Centers with older adults and special needs persons.
What Do Music Therapists Do?
Music therapists provide a variety of services depending on the client and his/her needs. Most often the first step is Assessment, which includes different areas, including cognitive, social, medical, sensorimotor, emotional, speech/language communication, and other areas specific to the client. Second, the therapist establishes functional, time-specific Goals & Objectives. These may become part of a larger treatment plan for the client. Third, the therapist designs therapeutic music experiences (TME) to address the functional goals of the client. Fourth, the therapist Evaluates and Documents- Documentation provides evidence of the progress of the client. Finally, the therapist Discharges a client when he meets his goals and objectives and when music therapy services are no longer necessary or appropriate.