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The power of music, art, and pet therapy in hospice care | Hospicare and Palliative Care Services of Ithaca

The power of music, art, and pet therapy in hospice care | Hospicare and Palliative Care Services of Ithaca

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(607NewsNow) — Hospice care isn’t only about easing physical pain, it’s also about nurturing the mind and spirit.

Creative and alternative therapies like music, art, and pet therapy are helping patients find comfort, connection, and moments of joy during one of life’s most challenging times.

Music therapy can have a profound effect on mood, memory, and relaxation. Whether it’s a familiar song from childhood or gentle live guitar music, patients often find that melodies can lower stress and bring peace. For some, music sparks meaningful memories that open the door to conversation and reflection, allowing them to share stories with loved ones or staff.

Art therapy provides another outlet for self-expression. With the guidance of trained volunteers and therapists, patients can paint, draw, or create small projects that help process emotions that may be difficult to express through words. The act of creating can be empowering and healing, helping individuals find beauty and purpose, even in the final stages of illness.

Pet therapy adds yet another dimension of comfort. The simple presence of a therapy dog or cat can ease loneliness, lower anxiety, and even reduce blood pressure. Many patients light up when a friendly animal visits, offering unconditional love and a welcome distraction from medical routines.

These holistic therapies remind us that hospice care is about living fully, right up to the end. By engaging the senses, evoking memories, and providing companionship, music, art, and animal visits help patients and families find moments of peace, laughter, and love. These programs demonstrate that care for the whole person, body, mind, and spirit, can make all the difference.

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