
BETH'S PLAYLISTS
Calming Playlists that provide
comfort to hospice patients
A collection of songs for when comfort is needed most
At HOPE Healthcare and Hospice, we understand the positive impacts music can have on patients and families during difficult times.
Music is enjoyable; it improves brain function, boosts moods, relieves agitation, lessens pain, and promotes deeper breathing. People of all backgrounds, ages, and abilities can benefit from music.
Research has shown that hearing is the last of the senses to fade. Even when a patient is unresponsive, the brain continues to respond to sound; music is a soothing option regardless of where a patient is on their end-of-life journey.

Music can transport people back in time; a person who listens to a song from their youth may be reminded of precious moments from years ago. Music can also inspire new memories by bringing people together.

Music and Hospice
Music can assist when meeting people's physical, cognitive, and emotional needs at every stage in life, regardless of age or abilities. It can also lessen the physical and emotional pain hospice patients may experience.
Beth's Playlists
Have you ever heard a catchy song that gets stuck in your head, making you want to dance or tap your feet to the beat, or a song with lyrics that transport you back to another time and place? This is the power of music!
We HOPE you experience joy, comfort, nostalgia, and unforgettable moments with your loved one inspired by our selections.
Beth's Favorite
James Taylor
Hugs From HOPE
Our favorites
It Don't Mean a Thing
If it ain't got that SWING!
Reflect on Yesterday
Have peace today and strength tomorrow
Spiritually Soothing
Always a good option
Honoring our Veterans
Patriotic and Proud to be American
Gospel Greats
Any day of the week
Harmonic Portal
Sounds of Jazz
Sunday Drives
Country Backroads
Classical Music
Just Press Play
Eclectic mix of tunes
Calming Sounds
Meditation or Sleep
Acadiana
No place like HOME
Flute Music
To start the day
Music can aid in breaking down barriers and starting discussions about complex topics, offering additional and profound ways to feel better, primarily when this can encompass forgiveness, acceptance, and love.
