Licensed music for retirement homes designed to create a calm and welcoming atmosphere, ideal for communal lounges, dining areas, therapy rooms, and everyday living spaces.
Well-chosen music improves quality of life, promotes calm, and fosters a soothing and friendly environment for senior residents and visitors alike.
The right music creates a peaceful ambiance in retirement homes and assisted living communities. It supports relaxation, light activity, or social connection, depending on the time of day.
Music fills quiet moments and eases transitions between daily activities. It helps residents feel more at home during mealtimes, therapy, or downtime.
Familiar and uplifting retirement home music can boost participation in group activities and spark emotional connections, especially in memory care settings.
Playing music at retirement homes helps reduce disruptive background noise from hallways, staff movement, or outdoor sounds, creating a more comfortable and less stressful environment.
Our music platform helps you control the atmosphere of your care facility with licensed playlists, easy scheduling tools, and custom stations.
Build a calm and comforting environment throughout the day with scheduled music mixes, wellness-friendly announcements, and central control for multiple locations.
Music influences memory, mood, and quality of care. These stats show why playing music at retirement homes helps residents feel more comfortable and engaged.
of older adults in retirement homes report experiencing at least one health-related benefit from music
of adults say music helps them relieve stress or relax
of people say music brings them joy, highlighting its powerful role in boosting mood and creating a positive atmosphere
Figures and statistics are based on findings from reputable industry reports and academic research studies.
Whether you run a small assisted living home or a multi-location senior care brand, our platform offers the ideal music solution to match your residents’ needs.
Craft a tranquil and familiar environment with carefully chosen playlists designed for relaxation and emotional wellness.
Use soothing and nostalgic tracks to support memory stimulation and emotional balance during daily routines.
Set the tone in lounges, dining areas, and fitness spaces with flexible music programs suited to different levels of activity.
Control music for all your locations from one place. Tailor soundtracks based on time of day, activity, or care setting, while keeping your service consistent.
Already using Spotify, Apple Music, or TIDAL at home? You can import your playlists into a fully licensed music for elderly people's homes account and keep everything compliant.
It only takes a few steps to get fully licensed music for retirement homes.
Choose one of our plans, tell us about your company, and you're in! Explore all features for 30 days, completely free.
Choose from 500+ stations or import custom playlists from major platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, and more.
Schedule stations, custom playlists, or mixes and get attention with promotional messaging.
You’re done! Watch as your locations instantly feel more inviting with professional-grade and expertly curated music
What type of music is best for retirement homes?
Gentle and familiar music, such as golden oldies, soft instrumentals, and ambient sounds, works well for creating a soothing atmosphere. Many homes also choose upbeat tunes during group activities or events. A retirement home music subscription lets you tailor the mood to each part of the day.
How does music affect the resident experience?
Music promotes emotional wellbeing, improves mood, and supports cognitive function. In retirement homes, background music can also reduce feelings of isolation and help residents feel more at ease.
How loud should music be in an assisted living facility?
Keep it at a background level. Music should enhance the environment without making conversation difficult or overwhelming residents with sensory sensitivity.
Can I use Spotify, YouTube, or Apple Music in a care home?
No, these services are not licensed for public or commercial use. You need a service that legally supports playing music at retirement homes or assisted living spaces.
Why do I need a license to play music in a care setting?
Playing music in public areas is considered a performance under copyright law. Without the right license, your facility could face penalties. A licensed subscription ensures full compliance.
What are performance rights organizations (PROs)?
PROs like ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC represent songwriters and publishers. They collect royalties for public performances of music. A licensed provider handles this for you, making it easier to play music for senior people’s homes legally and ethically.