On May 11th Phil Smith of local jazz band, Phil Smith & the Gentlemen of Jazz, performed for the residents of Hale Makua Wailuku. Phil agreed to donate his time and talents because of the inspiring experience he previously had playing for individuals with Alzheimer's. Care partner Connie Miller shared that she witnessed one resident who has lived at Hale Makua for four years and rarely ever speaks, singing to the music and praising God. Truly amazing to witness the power of music!
The effect that music can have on people is profound, and has the potential to bring back the spark into the peoples lives. This is also an example of Eden Alternative Principle 5: An Elder-centered community imbues daily life with variety and
spontaneity by creating an environment in which unexpected and
unpredictable interactions and happenings can take place. This is the
antidote to boredom, and Principle 6: Meaningless activity corrodes the
human spirit. The opportunity to do things that we find meaningful is
essential to human health.
We're looking forward to Phil's next performance on Friday, June 8th at 1:30pm.
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