ELDER CARE CONCERTS RECEIVE LEONETTE FOUNDATION GRANT

The Leonette Foundation of Northern Nevada has awarded $5000 to Sierra Arts Foundation in support of their Elder Care Concert Series, a program which places professional musicians in assisted living facilities, long term care facilities, memory care units and community based senior day care facilities. This program is offered free to the facilities and relies upon the generous support of organizations like The Leonette Foundation and Sierra Arts individual memberships.

The Elder Care Concert Series currently serves hundreds of seniors in ten facilities in the Reno area each month with a roster of over 30 local musicians. The population of elders in these types of facilities have little access to live music, as they do not always have the health and ability to attend concerts in public places. The Elder Care Concert Series began in 2002 as a project of Sierra Arts and Healing Healthcare Systems to ease some of the isolation experienced by the residents of these facilities and to present a forum for community among them.

“Sierra Arts wishes to express our gratitude to The Leonette Foundation for funding this important program,” says Stacey Spain, Sierra Arts Executive Director. “When seniors are listening to music they become more engaged, active, and joyful.”

About The Leonette Foundation:
The Leonette Foundation’s purpose is to encourage inventive solutions to problems in contemporary society focusing on children and seniors in Northern Nevada. Our mission is to have a positive impact by offering financial resources to organizations that combine creativity and compassion with dedicated effort.

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