My hope is to be able to play music from an MP3 player - any ideas? Residents don't have mobile phones and I-Pad is not practical. Would I need to subscribe to Spotify Premium, download to computer and then put on MP3? My understanding is that there is no free and legal way of downloading.
Suzanne
11th Mar 2016
Lifestyle and Volunteer Co-ordinator
I draw a large 3 leaf clover on the white board then put one word of a triplet in one leaf and ask residents to complete the triplet - eg. ready, set..., Tom, Dick....., lock, stock...,mind, body...here, there....., man, woman... the list is endless
I co-own and operate a small assisted living home in Pittsfield, NH (U.S.A.). We consistently seek ways to improve upon our senior activity program, providing a diversified balance of a purposeful and enjoyable time of recreation, crafting, exercise and others to reach all of our residents. I must say, it's been a challenge. This past October I began researching options online and came across your site, subscribing for a year to see what you were all about. Let me tell you, you have not disappointed! Your site is a priceless resource that we are extremely thankful for. We find a significant increase in resident participation and look forward to the new ideas that each month brings. Our residents love the changes!
Free Music Playlists for the Elderly