Individual & Group Sound Experiences for Assisted Living, Memory Care & Hospice
Sounds for Sundown™ offers gentle sound experiences designed to support moments of calm, comfort, and connection—particularly during the late afternoon and evening hours, when restlessness or agitation may arise.
Sessions are grounded in presence and attunement and are always adapted to the individual, the space, and the moment. Offerings emphasize dignity, choice, and respectful care.
Private Individual Sound Sessions
(Assisted Living, Memory Care & Hospice | Private Pay)
Private sound sessions are available to residents or hospice patients whose families wish to provide additional individualized support. Sessions are gentle, responsive, and adapted in the moment based on comfort and energy level.
Session Length: 30 minutes
Exchange: $65 per session
Sessions may be offered in a resident’s room, at the bedside, or in hospice settings.
Group Sound Baths
(Facility-Sponsored | Assisted Living & Memory Care)
Group sound baths are offered in shared spaces and are intentionally brief and non-stimulating, designed to support a calm environment for residents and staff.
Sounds may include singing bowls, gentle percussion, chimes, and voice. No active participation is required.
Session Length: 30 minutes
Exchange:
$125 per session
+$25 for larger groups (15+ residents)
Hospice Care Considerations
In hospice settings, sound sessions are offered with particular sensitivity to comfort, energy, and stage of transition. Sessions may be quiet, brief, or primarily supportive in nature, with no expectation of response or participation.
Please contact Michele with any questions and/or to schedule a session.
What to Expect:
Each visit begins with a gentle attunement to the space, comfort, and energy of those present.
Sessions are offered with loving, compassionate care, creating a calm and supportive environment.
Instruments are thoughtfully selected to suit the setting and moment, and sound is offered slowly and responsively.
There is no expectation to participate; resting, listening, or simply being is enough.
Family members are welcome to be present, often experiencing the session as a quiet, shared moment of connection—a gentle “sonic hug.”

