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The music-therapy program uses sound to help residents reminisce, tell stories, and create poetry with their peers. It involves dozens of different themes one for every week of the program. The music will guide the thought. There s been a lot of thought and a lot of research put into this, Pelkman said.
Once the music program is established, a memory care program will be introduced. This curriculum is designed to improve quality of life for those living with advanced dementia.
The courses, put together by Java Group Programs, have been implemented successfully at other long term care homes across Canada, with numerous benefits for residents, she added.
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The Northern Ontario Large Urban Mayor’s group which includes Brian Bigger in Sudbury wants to see changes to FedNor’s autonomy and budget.
Sault Ste. Marie Mayor Christian Provenzano was tasked with writing a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Minister Melanie Joly to outline the joint position of the Northern Ontario mayors and lobby for change.
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Provenzano, Greater Sudbury Mayor Brian Bigger, Timmins Mayor George Pirie, North Bay Mayor Al McDonald, and Thunder Bay Mayor Bill Mauro all signed the letter.