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Gain the energy to take on new challenges and overcome adversity.
Protect your brain from decline, and improve your cognition and sensorimotor functions.
Strengthen your self-worth and social confidence to prevent and improve mental health conditions like depression and anxiety.
Experience and engage in the Arts holistically, with your mind, body, and emotions, to live out your purpose and enrich meaning.
Resilia is a resource for three types of people. Which one are you?
Adults
Anyone who likes to engage in art activities; people who are going through a major life change; retirees, senior adults, and those who want to learn something new and engage in new experiences.
Families
Families who want to preserve memories; families caring for someone living with a life-limiting illness like depression, Alzheimer’s Disease, dementia, cancer, or Parkinson’s disease.
Organizations
Community groups, churches, associations, art museums, adult day centers, agencies, and residential livings that want to inspire, engage, and teach their people about arts and health.
A woman escapes a Memory Care facility planting an extraordinary seed for Resilia's founder to improve people's resilience.
Andy frequently lashed out with at his wife and kids because of his frontotemporal lobe dementia. Drawing and drumming to music both calmed and expressed his frustrations allowing him to communicate fluid sentences to his family and lesson the frequency of his outbursts.
Private Clinician
Peter played in a brilliant, successful jazz band. As his illness progressed, writing and playing music needed to change with him. With Resilia, his music legacy was preserved in an opera, and his band learned how to lead the music while Peter joined in at his own pace. Remarkable.
Private Clinician
Such an awesome project. Preserving memories in this way creates unique moments of connection. We are thoroughly enjoying the process.
Chip Staley
My grandmother suffered with advanced COPD. We all lived with her during her last five weeks. Resilia's activities extended what was supposed to be two weeks, to five, and they brought so much meaning to those days and now we have paintings and videos of her that we use to remember, and to share her specialness with the kids.
Tracy Schmidtz
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