The Sound of Music

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For the last several years, Fellowship Square has focused on bringing new and unique musical programming to the seniors in our buildings. We have had numerous programs, activities and special events that have given them greater exposure to a variety of sounds, instruments, and music from around the world. Fellowship House residents have enjoyed listening to unique musical recordings, attending live concerts, learning about musical instruments and their significance in cultural performances, and using sound for meditation and reflection.

The National Poll on Healthy Aging published by the University of Michigan earlier this year found that a majority of older adults listen to music regularly and they gained a number of mental health benefits from doing so, such as stress relief and relaxation.

Fellowship Houses are home to a multitude of cultures and ethnicities – many who speak different languages. Music is one avenue that allows all residents to come together and enjoy one another’s company even if no words are spoken.

We are thankful for our many community partners who bring music to the ears of our residents; and we are especially grateful to the residents themselves who share their talents and love of music through individual and group performances with their neighbors.

I encourage you to get involved with us and see how your time, talent and treasure is “music to the ears” of those we serve.

In gratitude,

Christy Zeitz
CEO