Carmen Kampman, director of mission and spiritual care at Samaritan Place, asked a resident on Wednesday about the impact music therapy has on her life. “It brings everyone here together; it’s like my family got a little bigger,” the resident said. Samaritan Place is aiming to raise $150,000 to keep music therapy at the long-term care home going.
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Saskatoon retirement centre aims to keep music therapy going: ‘It’s very important’
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