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Coro Health, a leading therapeutic music and media provider, offers a broad suite of products aimed at improving the quality of life of residents in long-term care facilities. Working with Board Certified Music Therapists, neurologists and content experts, Coro develops individual prescriptions for residents based on the non-music outcome that best fits their existing plan of care. Coro Health is based in Austin, Texas and is a founding member of the Texas Cu...

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