There is another way to support what matters.
When the person you love is changing, you may still be looking for what remains possible.
When you’ve been carrying pain, tension, exhaustion, or a body that just won’t settle, you may be looking for support that helps you feel more at ease in your own body.
For people living with dementia and for children and adults navigating specific physical, neurological, recovery, regulatory, and supportive-care needs, LifeTone Studio offers research-informed vibroacoustic therapy .
Research-informed vibroacoustic therapy offers another form of support for people living with dementia and for children and adults navigating physical, neurological, recovery, regulatory, and supportive-care needs.
LifeTone uses low-frequency sound and vibration delivered through specialized equipment and shapes each session around the person, the purpose, and how they respond over time.
Choose the path below that best matches what brought you here.
Choose Your Path
Dementia-Focused VAT
Support for people living with Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and related cognitive changes—with attention to presence, responsiveness, participation, connection, sleep, daily function, and quality of life.
LifeTone also works with families, caregivers, and organizations seeking structured dementia-focused support.
Individualized VAT
Support shaped around a specific concern rather than a one-size-fits-all relaxation session.
People may explore Individualized VAT in connection with pain, neurological and movement-related needs, sleep disruption, persistent activation, physical recovery, complex illness, hospice, or comfort-focused care.
Organizational VAT
LifeTone partners with organizations seeking dementia-focused services as well as broader applications of vibroacoustic therapy.
Organizational support may include demonstrations, pilot programs, participant sessions, caregiver or staff support, education, supportive-care programming, and recurring onsite delivery.
Research & Education
LifeTone follows research involving vibroacoustic therapy, low-frequency sound, rhythmic sensory stimulation, dementia, pain, neurological support, sleep, recovery, and quality of life.
Not Sure Which Path Fits?
You do not need to know which protocol, frequency, or service you need before reaching out.
Tell us what you are exploring, and we will help identify the most appropriate place to begin.