Rahel is a Music Practitioner

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Funding may be available: NH Council on the Arts / Arts in Healthcare

Rahel is a compassionate, insightful and sensitive musician, guitarist and vocalist, who has been trained to play therapeutic music for healing and transition at bedside, in medical, clinical and hospice environments, and at memorials and funerals. She provides individually-tailored and appropriate repertoire that is holistic in intention and supports patient care and can also assist the patient's family, friends and health care team.

"LIVE" music at bedside eases pain, enhances the healing process, refreshes and renews, reduces blood pressure, relieves anxiety, stress and tension, helps to release and express emotions, provides companionship and a segue for grieving, aids the birthing process, provides time for contemplation, facilitates comfort and relaxation, nurtures mind, body and spirit, and facilitates the life-death transition."

Rahel serves musically in New Hampshire at the
Community Hospice HousePleasant Valley Nursing Center, Crestwood-Harborside, Ledgewood Bay, and at bedsideand clinical settings. She has also served at the Elliot Hospital and at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center.

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to enjoy the benefits of therapeutic music.

"Thank you for sharing your gifts with my sister. She was blessed to have you come into her life. You had such an enormous impact on her in helping her find how Judaism fit into her life. You filled a void in her life that no-one else could, not just as a teacher, but as a compassionate bearer of peace, comfort, faith, spirit and friendship. After your visits she was always happier and genuinely uplifted. She loved when you sang and she repeatedly played your CD. You were a significant help to her peace of mind. People like you are rare." - - Marcia, sister to Arlene who succumbed to cancer

“The music is so beautiful, powerful at times, and awakening at others. It organically connects my mind/body to the experience and helps give myself permission to move, breathe, feel in a very visceral way.” – Stacey


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