About Merina Healing Arts (MHA)
What is Merina Healing Arts? Merina Healing Arts is a non-profit fund* that supports community education, patient access and artist training in therapeutic arts for the comfort and benefit of the critically or chronically ill, and those in transition or under hospice care. Such services may include therapeutic:
* Merina Healing Arts is a philanthropic gift fund within the Idaho Community Foundation
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What are the benefits of Merina Healing Arts? Merina Healing Arts benefits patients, healthcare providers, artists and the community by:
- Educating medical providers and other communities;
- Supporting therapeutic arts programs and artist training;
- Serving as a community resource to raise awareness about therapeutic arts;
- Promoting a healing environment for patients and families;
- Providing grants to improve access to trained therapeutic arts professionals.
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How can I support Merina Healing Arts?
You can support Merina Healing Arts in many ways. Visit our DONATION page to learn how!
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For more information: - Download the Merina Healing Arts brochure
- Send correspondence to: Merina Healing Arts Foundation P.O. Box 44162 Boise, Idaho 83711
or e-mail: info@merinahealingarts.org
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What is Arts in Healthcare?
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Arts in Healthcare is a diverse, multi-disciplinary field dedicated to transforming the healthcare experience by connecting people with the power of the arts at key moments of their lives.
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It is a rapidly growing field that integrates the arts — e.g. art, dance, music, poetry & design—into healthcare & community settings for therapeutic, education, and expressive purposes.
More information about the process and related benefits for patients, healthcare providers, artists and communities is provided below.
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Patients & Healthcare Providers
Professionals trained in therapeutic arts, such as art, music, journaling, and dance therapy can bring comfort and help support a patient's healing process.
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There is a growing body of research that underscore the benefits of therapeutic arts to help chronically and critically ill patients.
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In Idaho, patient access to trained therapeutic arts professionals in music, art, journaling, poetry dance and drama can vary by community.
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Healthcare providers are encouraged to include therapeutic arts professionals in their service offerings.
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Patients and families are encouraged to ask about available professional services in the healthcare facility to support their needs.
Contact us if you wish to learn more or have questions on community events, speaker presentations, printed materials and other resources about arts in healthcare.
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Artists, Musicians, Writers, Dancers & Dramatists
Providing art therapy or playing live therapeutic music at a patient's bedside requires more than just artistic or musical talent.
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Consistent quality of care is an expectation of healthcare workers in medical facilities, and artists who serve ill and dying patients should also be expected to be knowledgeable in their respective therapeutic arts field. To achieve a consistent level of quality care, it is highly recommended that artists be trained and certified by accredited institutions when servi, and medical institutions should establish protocols for how therapeutic arts services are delivered.
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