
Services
Mobile Community Music Therapy
Individual and group music therapy across aged care, disability, mental health and hospital settings

Aged Care
Music therapy in aged care supports emotional wellbeing, memory, and social connection. Sessions may include singing, instrument playing, movement, and listening activities that encourage reminiscence. Music therapy can reduce isolation, support people living with dementia, and create meaningful moments of connection for residents in residential or community care.
Residential | Community | Dementia Care | Palliative Care
Disability
In adult disability residential and community settings, music therapy provides a creative, supportive way for people to connect, communicate, and build confidence in group environments. Sessions may include instrument playing, singing, improvisation, supported songwriting, and movement to music. Music therapy supports emotional wellbeing, social engagement, cognitive functioning, physical skills, and personal development.
Day Programs | Community | Residential | Respite Care


Mental Health
In mental health settings, music therapy provides a safe, creative space to explore emotions, reduce stress, and connect with others. Through activities such as song sharing, listening, discussion, songwriting, improvisation, and group singing, participants can express themselves in ways that may feel easier than words in that moment. Music therapy supports connection, emotional wellbeing, and self-expression for people experiencing mental health challenges.
Community | Inpatient | Residential | Day Programs | Outpatient
Hospitals
Music therapy in hospital settings can help patients manage stress, pain, and anxiety during treatment or recovery. Sessions may involve listening to live music, singing favourite songs, songwriting, or relaxation to music; sessions are tailored to each patient’s needs. Music therapy can support emotional wellbeing, provide comfort, and create positive experiences during hospital stays.
Rehabilitation | Medical | Mental Health | Palliative

What to Expect
No Experience Needed
No musical experience required to take part, just an open mind!
Participant Choice & Autonomy
Participants are empowered to make decisions and direct their experience.
Tailored to You
Sessions are adapted to participants' needs and goals. No "one size fits all" approach.
Fun, Engaging Sessions
I deliver engaging, therapeutic sessions that are inclusive and accessible.
Collaborative Approach
I'm always eager to collaborate with participants, staff, families and support workers. I work with you.
Fully Mobile, Ready to Go
No need to travel, I come to you. I provide all instruments and equipment needed for sessions.
0417 287 098 | info@abbeysmusictherapy.com.au | Western Sydney & Blue Mountains