Summary
In this episode of From Lease to Leases, host Jerry Vinci interviews Andy Tubman, a board-certified music therapist and co-founder of SingFit. They discuss the transformative power of music therapy for older adults, emphasizing how singing, rather than just listening, serves as a powerful brain exercise. The conversation explores the neurological benefits of singing, the unique approach of SingFit in making music therapy accessible, and the positive impact on both residents and staff in senior living communities. The episode highlights the importance of music in enhancing emotional wellness, engagement, and community connection, while also addressing the measurable outcomes and future potential of music therapy in healthcare.
Takeaways
- Singing is more effective than listening for brain engagement.
- Music therapy can significantly reduce the need for medications.
- Singing activates multiple brain regions, enhancing memory and emotional processing.
- Regular singing can improve immune function and overall health.
- SingFit provides a structured approach to music therapy for seniors.
- Empowering staff to facilitate music therapy enhances resident engagement.
- Music therapy can differentiate senior living communities in a competitive market.
- Community engagement through music fosters connection and reduces anxiety.
- Data-driven insights can demonstrate the effectiveness of music therapy programs.
- The future of music therapy includes integrating technology and personalized approaches.


