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X-WR-CALDESC:The Down Syndrome Education Series (DSES) is a monthly educati
 onal seminar for families of children with Down syndrome\, designed to con
 nect parents with information that will positively impact the education an
 d well-being of their child.\n\nDSA is proud to bring its members Music Th
 erapy education and information with Emily R. Wadhams\, who works with man
 y DSA friends and families.\n\nWhat is Musical Therapy? Music Therapy is t
 he clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish in
 dividualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed pro
 fessional who has completed an approved music therapy program. Music Thera
 py is an established health profession in which music is used within a the
 rapeutic relationship to address physical\, emotional\, cognitive\, and so
 cial needs of individuals.  \n\nWe look forward to hearing more about Musi
 c Therapy and the clients it has effected at the March DSES\, when Emily w
 ill share her experiences\, insights\, and expertise.\n\nMore about the DS
 ES 'Benefits of Music Therapy' speaker:\n\nEmily R. Wadhams\, Board Certif
 ied Music Therapist (MT-BC) and Owner of Omaha Music Therapy\, LLC\, has b
 een working with musical therapy patients since 2003.  Emily has provided 
 treatment to many\, including individuals in special education classrooms\
 , Alzheimer’s patients and nursing home residents\, and cancer patients.\n
 \nAfter completing her music therapy internship in Denton\, TX and passing
  the board certification exam\, Emily was the sole music therapist in thre
 e school districts in the Dallas area for a number of years. She worked wi
 th a wide range of ability levels and a variety of diagnoses present in sp
 ecial education.\n\nIn 2006\, Emily relocated to San Jose\, CA and began w
 ork for a hospice company.  As one of two music therapists at this company
 \, she assessed clients\, implemented treatment plans\, consulted with nur
 sing staff\, kept detailed documentation for each patient\, consulted with
  families\, played at funerals\, increased quality of life\, counseled gri
 eving families\, assisted families in interactions with patient\, helped c
 lients with pain management (both physical and emotional)\, and discontinu
 ed services when appropriate. Emily added on a few Alzheimer's groups and 
 some individual clients\, including one recovering from a stroke and a cla
 ssroom full of energetic high school special education students.  In 2011\
 , she completed her certification in Hospice Palliative Care Music Therapy
  (HPMT).  \n\nIn the fall of 2012\, Emily decided it was time to move back
  to the Omaha area.  Omaha Music Therapy has served Omaha and the surround
 ing areas ever since.  In 2018\, she decided it was time to expand OMT and
  it officially changed to a LLC and added another therapist\, Amanda Hawes
 \, who has a Masters degree in Music Education and is a Registered Behavio
 ral Therapist and Board Certified Music Therapist.\n\n\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:The Down Syndrome Education Series (DSES) is a monthly educatio
 nal seminar for families of children with Down syndrome\, designed to conn
 ect parents with information that will positively impact the education and
  well-being of their child.\n\nDSA is proud to bring its members Music The
 rapy education and information with Emily R. Wadhams\, who works with many
  DSA friends and families.\n\nWhat is Musical Therapy? Music Therapy is th
 e clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish ind
 ividualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed prof
 essional who has completed an approved music therapy program. Music Therap
 y is an established health profession in which music is used within a ther
 apeutic relationship to address physical\, emotional\, cognitive\, and soc
 ial needs of individuals.  \n\nWe look forward to hearing more about Music
  Therapy and the clients it has effected at the March DSES\, when Emily wi
 ll share her experiences\, insights\, and expertise.\n\nMore about the DSE
 S 'Benefits of Music Therapy' speaker:\n\nEmily R. Wadhams\, Board Certifi
 ed Music Therapist (MT-BC) and Owner of Omaha Music Therapy\, LLC\, has be
 en working with musical therapy patients since 2003.  Emily has provided t
 reatment to many\, including individuals in special education classrooms\,
  Alzheimer’s patients and nursing home residents\, and cancer patients.\n
 \nAfter completing her music therapy internship in Denton\, TX and passing
  the board certification exam\, Emily was the sole music therapist in thre
 e school districts in the Dallas area for a number of years. She worked wi
 th a wide range of ability levels and a variety of diagnoses present in sp
 ecial education.\n\nIn 2006\, Emily relocated to San Jose\, CA and began w
 ork for a hospice company.  As one of two music therapists at this company
 \, she assessed clients\, implemented treatment plans\, consulted with nur
 sing staff\, kept detailed documentation for each patient\, consulted with
  families\, played at funerals\, increased quality of life\, counseled gri
 eving families\, assisted families in interactions with patient\, helped c
 lients with pain management (both physical and emotional)\, and discontinu
 ed services when appropriate. Emily added on a few Alzheimer's groups and 
 some individual clients\, including one recovering from a stroke and a cla
 ssroom full of energetic high school special education students.  In 2011\
 , she completed her certification in Hospice Palliative Care Music Therapy
  (HPMT).  \n\nIn the fall of 2012\, Emily decided it was time to move back
  to the Omaha area.  Omaha Music Therapy has served Omaha and the surround
 ing areas ever since.  In 2018\, she decided it was time to expand OMT and
  it officially changed to a LLC and added another therapist\, Amanda Hawes
 \, who has a Masters degree in Music Education and is a Registered Behavio
 ral Therapist and Board Certified Music Therapist.\n\n\n\n
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SUMMARY:DSES - The Benefits of Music Therapy
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