(WNY News Now) – Allegany County, N.Y. – A new event designed to blend music and community support is launching in Allegany County, offering a unique experience for caregivers and their loved ones.

The Musical Memories Café is a joyful and compassionate hour of shared musical experience designed  to enrich the lives of caregivers and their loved ones with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or other physical  challenges, as well as isolated adults.  

We offer a meal and live music to get you both singing and even dancing, bringing back experiences  and memories for both the caregiver and their loved one. It is a time to socialize with others, develop a  network of support, find resources and a community to feel a part of, with people who may be having a  similar experience.  

The event is free, and the music starts at 12:00 p.m., so arrive early and grab a good seat.  

“Our vision is for the Musical Memories Café to become a gathering place for caregivers and their loved  ones to relax, socialize, enjoy a meal, and great music. We want this to be an ongoing event that older  adults will circle on their calendars and get excited for,” stated Jose Soto, System Transformation  Manager with Ardent Solutions. 

Inspiration for the Musical Memories Café comes from the West Falls Center for the Arts, which has  operated their Café since 2018. “Friends and family sit together, remember the songs, singing, clapping,  and even dancing,” said Carolyn Panzica, Executive Director of nonprofit West Falls Center for the  Arts. 









This program is made possible locally through support from Ardent Solutions, the Allegany County  Office for the Aging, and the Allegany County Age-Friendly Coalition. Pre-registration is required by  September 11, 2024, by calling 585-268-9390 or via email at programs@ardentnetwork.org. Save your  seat today!  

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