 We are dedicated to creating an environment that helps patients and their families improve the quality of their life, sometimes in the most significant times that are challenging for them. And we do this in a dedication for culturally competent care and have been fortunate enough to be recognized both nationally and internationally as an exceptional, excellent center for providing care for people with disabilities. And we take that very seriously. Many of us have known for a long time and people in generations before us about the power of the arts, if you will, whether it's music or visual arts as part of the healing process. But the amazing thing with the science and research now is that you can actually map and demonstrate architectural change in the brain based on exposure to music and art. When we were designing the rehabilitation hospital and looking at the floor plans and the layout and the equipment and everything, one of the things that we had as our vision was to have the walls of our rehabilitation center have the art of our patients and their caregivers. And yet it's one of the most healing places that most of our patients come to and find peace and find a way to heal inside and outside. There's a way in which that ability to see and relax your mind and that happens with art that's essential I think to healing. I think the colors can be very calming and it's just another way to be able to express oneself especially if people are having problems with communication verbally that it's a really nice way to express whatever feelings people are having. Most people who don't have aren't in say a coma or in a state where they're unconscious have imagination and so they are capable of you know producing art. Almost to a person they said I'm not artistic or I'm not creative and then they came up with these beautiful times. I love colors and colors are what you need for your soul to feel good. He says the art helps him to spread his love so everyone can see it and feel his love.