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Baycrest and Baycrest Foundation 2012-2013 Annual Report

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heart & soul TAKING AN "ART" WALK Baycrest is filled with a wonderful and eclectic collection of art. Its Art Walk program is divided into three sections. Each has its own theme and is located in one area on the main floor. Clients and families can tour the floor guided by booklets showing where each piece is situated. One of the booklets focuses on sculpture, including the piece shown here, and discusses shape and form. GLEE CLUB DEBUTS AT THE APOTEX The light-filled Winter Garden in the Apotex Centre, Jewish Home for the Aged served as the perfect concert hall for the debut performance in December of Buddy's Glee Club II. Led by music therapist Chrissy Pearson, the choir brings together residents from across the Apotex, including some who are cognitively well and others with cognitive impairment. The glee club is part of the second phase of a music therapy research study led by senior music therapist Amy Clements-Cortes. Both phases of the study are made possible by a donation from Margaret Nightingale in honour of her late husband Buddy, and by a grant from the Association for Interdisciplinary Research in Singing (AIRS). The study is investigating how singing in a choir may benefit the health and wellness of older adults. Choristers met once a week for 20 weeks, singing a broad range of songs, from traditional Yiddish and Hebrew folk songs to show tunes, and even some popular favourites by artists like Johnny Cash and the Beatles. ANNUAL REPORT 2012-13 37

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