We Are Clinically Proven.
We Know Music.

Backed by a published UC Davis clinical trial and decades of research, Coro Health delivers therapeutic music that transforms care. Our expertise isn’t theory – it’s evidence, experience, and the sound of healing in action.

Clinically-Proven: MusicFirst
Dramatically Reduces Depression and Agitation

Researchers at UC Davis’ Center for Mind and Brain examined the effects of Coro Health’s customized music programming in a controlled, randomized, 16- week trial of assisted living facility residents with moderate to severe dementia.

The results were profound: participants exhibited rapid and sustained drops in depression and agitation as measured by multiple clinical assessments.

Dramatic Reduction​

in depression and agitation

Measured by Cohen- Mansfield Agitation Inventory

16-Week
Study

controlled, randomized trial

UC Davis Center for Mind and Brain

Peer-Reviewed​

published findings

Music and Medicine journal

MusicFirst Transforms The Resident Experience

In a Carlton Senior Living survey, eldercare providers at residential facilities using MusicFirst reported significant improvements across a broad spectrum of categories.

64%

decrease in negative dining behavior

73%

increase in activity participation

73%

improvement in ability to wake up

55%

increase in engagement

Our Research Shows Music Improves Health Outcomes

Explore results from our clinical trial, research and surveys

Hospital Study

Clinical research on music’s effect in reducing patient anxiety and improving recovery outcomes.

Clinical Trial

16-week controlled study on music therapy effects on dementia patients’ depression and agitation.

Memory Care Survey

Comprehensive survey results from multiple senior living facilities using MusicFirst programming.

Assisted Living Survey

Detailed analysis of resident experience improvements across various behavioral metrics.

Backed by the Most Advanced Research

Music, Pleasure, and Meaning:

MDPI

Exploring hedonic and eudaimonic motivations behind why people listen to music.

Music as Support for Older Adults’ Wellbeing: A Scoping Review

Sage Journals

Understanding how musical participation promotes wellbeing and dignity in aging.

Uses of Music and Psychological Well-being Among the Elderly

Springer Nature Link

Research findings on music’s role in cognitive enhancement and learning.

Silverado Senior Living Clinical Survey

New York Times

Exploring the therapeutic benefits of music therapy in medical settings.

Music Has Powerful Effects on the Brain

Science Daily

Latest neurological research on how music impacts brain function and health.

How music motivates the brain to learn

Medical News Today

Research findings on music’s role in cognitive enhancement and learning.

Pragmatic Trial of Personalized Music for Agitation

PubMed Central

Personalized, favorite-song playlists were tested to reduce agitation and medication use in long-stay residents.

The Impact of Music & Memory on Resident-Level Outcomes

PubMed Central

Use of residents’ own preferred music was associated with lower antipsychotic/anti-anxiety use, less depression, and fewer falls.

Structured Observations of a Personalized Music Intervention

PubMed Central

Real-world observation showed fewer agitated behaviors when residents listened to their personally meaningful music.

A Personalized Music Intervention in Nursing Home Residents

SAGE Journals

Evidence that individualized listening helps manage distressing behavioral/psychological symptoms in residential care.

Preferred Music Listening for People Living with Dementia

Science Direct

Guidance and findings on compiling and using home-based, preferred music with people living with dementia

Effects of Personalized Music Listening on Post-Stroke Recovery

Science Direct

Personalized music promoted cognitive/neurological recovery (e.g., delayed recall, orientation) after stroke.

Comparing Music- and Food-Evoked Autobiographical Memories

PubMed Central

Across younger and older adults, music more often triggered vivid, personally important memories than food cues.

“Soundtrack of Life”: An fMRI Study

Science Direct

Imaging evidence linking music listening with autobiographical memory networks – supporting why life-history songs feel powerful

Music & Memory: Pragmatic Trial Protocol

Clinical Trials

Large pragmatic evaluation of personalized music for agitated/aggressive behaviors in nursing homes.

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