- Creates a calming environment in homes and for hospital/hospice patients, families, visitors and staff.
- Allows hospital patients and families to focus on something hopeful and beautiful to distract them from pain and suffering.
- Nurtures people in time of physical and/or emotional pain.
- Provides positive sensory stimulation.
- Improves physiological effects, such as relaxed muscle tension, increased oxygenation, slower heart rate, lowered blood pressure, etc.
- Provides palliative care for hospital and hospice patients in transition.
Virtual Harp Therapy
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Since the CoVid pandemic, Tami Briggs started providing virtual harp therapy bedside vigils via Zoom. While the harp’s vibrations are stronger in person, Tami shares the benefits of harp therapy are also possible virtually, including: