[dropcap size=small]C[/dropcap]ancer patients at Memorial Hermann got a much needed distraction from treatment with music therapy made possible by generous guitar donation.
Patients at Memorial Hermann Cancer Center-Texas Medical Center now have access to hands-on music therapy thanks to a multiple guitar donation from Joan Holst and Michael Fuller, of Fullers Guitar, a guitar store located in Houstons Greater Heights.
Fuller and Holst were inspired to make the donation by their friend, Paul Jardell, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment at the Center. The guitars will be available as a musical diversion for patients to play while they receive treatment. They will also be used by the Centers music therapy support group.
Its important to me that the patients are engaged in the music, not just by listening, but by participating, said Maegan Morrow, music therapist with TIRR Memorial Hermann, who also dedicates some of her time to Memorial Hermann Cancer Center-TMC.
By picking up a guitar during long treatments, it can be a distraction that puts the brain in a more positive state. Some patients might already know how to play guitar, but now we have the resources if someone wants to learn as well. We are so grateful to Fullers Guitar for their generous gift.
For more information visit Memorial Hermann Cancer Center-Texas Medical Center.
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