Music is more than just entertainment – it’s memory, emotion, connection, and legacy. For those of us caring for aging loved ones, it can also be a powerful way to honor their journey, spark meaningful conversations, and create moments of deep connection.
That’s why I’m inviting up to five compassionate caregivers to join a special pilot program that transforms a loved one’s life story into a beautiful, personalized musical experience.
As we grow older, we often reflect on the soundtrack of our lives – the songs that carried us through first loves, weddings, Sunday mornings, and quiet evenings. This project, a Memoir in Music, created through Sage Stream, helps you and your loved one turn that soundtrack into something tangible and lasting.
It starts with something simple and joyful: curating a “Life Playlist.” Using an easy-to-follow template, you and your loved one will select about 15 songs that represent the key moments of their life. These can be songs from childhood, favorite records from young adulthood, or music that marks milestones – weddings, careers, friendships, family traditions.
Here are examples of some of the included questions:
Submit that to me then I will have a pre-concert call with the caregiver to better understand the song choices and context. Then, I’ll host a free personalized music session just for the two of you.
During this live session:
This isn’t a performance – it’s a conversation wrapped in music.
To make the experience even more special, the entire session is recorded and edited into a keepsake video. You’ll receive a beautiful, heartfelt tribute to your loved one’s life – something you can revisit, share with family, or simply hold onto as a legacy piece.
For older adults, especially those experiencing memory loss or loneliness, music can be transformative. Research shows it stimulates the brain, reduces anxiety, and helps people reconnect with parts of themselves they may have forgotten.
But beyond the science, it’s the emotional impact that stays with us. Music brings joy. It brings people together. And when it’s tied to the stories and people we love, it becomes sacred.
If you’re a caregiver – whether for a parent, spouse, sibling, or dear friend – and you’d love to honor their story in a way that’s joyful, meaningful, and fun, I’d love to hear from you.
We’re accepting five caregivers for this pilot. There’s no cost to participate, just a willingness to share, reflect, and celebrate your loved one through music.
To learn more, contact me here.
Have you thought about creating a music tribute to a loved one? Which songs do you think define your person of choice? Why those songs? What do they represent for them?
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I am one in a group of seven women who give weekly programs of singing at local retirement homes, memory care and assisted living. We do not do great harmony and are far from professional quality singers – BUT – all of our audiences love the experience as we do also. Even the most far gone in memory care light up and join us in the old familiar songs. Music truly makes the world go round.
Keep singing!