Exploring Music in Hospice - new ICC course

01/11/18

Contributed by Jayne Demakos

 Creative Arts Perspective with Themes: "Mind, Body, Spirit" and "Inquiry, Innovation, Imagination". Cross listed: MUMC 23400 and GERO 23400.

 ENROLLMENT: 12

PREREQUISITE: Permission of Instructor.
STUDENTS: Students are expected to have basic proficiency in a musical instrument, and to be able to carry a tune; consultation with the instructor in advance is recommended.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This class builds an understanding of hospice in America and the uses of music in end of life care to traverse the hospice culture, issues of death and dying, and the current fields of music and end of life care. Working with local Hospicare & Palliative Care Services in on site classes, students will use reflective journal writing, outside readings and video, class discussion and musical exchange to explore music as a healing agent. Student will learn and practice music appropriate for hospice patients and their families, interfacing with patients in the hospice residence whenever possible. Each student will shadow two to three therapeutic music sessions with instructor and Hospicare's certified therapeutic harpist.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Jayne Demakos at jdemakos@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Jayne Demakos at jdemakos@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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