Spreading JOY Through Music, Mental Wellness, and Community Support
This May, we reflect on the deep roots of healing that come from music, mental wellness, and collective action. From joyful rhythms at Stephen’s Farm, to our ambitious plans for 2730 @Adeo, we’re embracing every opportunity to nurture belonging and resilience for those living with brain injuries.
Music & Memory: A Joyful Collaboration at Stephen’s Farm
We’re thrilled to share that Stephen’s Farm is now hosting bi-weekly live music sessions, thanks to a new partnership with the nonprofit Sound Affects. These performances have quickly become a cherished part of our community routine—bringing JOY, connection, and movement to our residents.
We've captured some wonderful moments: residents singing along, dancing freely, and reconnecting through rhythm and melody. Research shows music has a powerful impact on memory and emotional well-being—and we’re seeing that magic firsthand.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Every journey is unique. For those living with—or caring for someone with—a brain injury, the road often includes hidden struggles—like anxiety, depression, or identity loss. That’s why, during Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re recommitting to Adeo’s mission of whole-person care.
This means going beyond physical rehabilitation to nurture emotional resilience, meaningful social connections, and mental wellness for every member of our community.
Let’s talk openly. Let’s listen deeply. Let’s support one another. Together, we can help create a compassionate, stigma-free world.
Help Us Cross the Finish Line:
2730 @Adeo
Adeo is more than a place to live—it’s a community rooted in belonging and healing. And now, we’re embarking on a bold new chapter: 2730 @Adeo.
This innovative project will expand our reach by 165%, offering:
Thoughtfully designed apartments
Welcoming, inclusive communal spaces
Around-the-clock on-site care
But we can’t do it alone. Your support is crucial in bringing this transformative vision to life. Let’s build a future where even more individuals with brain injuries find their second chance.