Thank you for joining Dementia Alliance of North Carolina’s My Music NC program!
Inside your kit, you’ll find everything you need to bring music into your daily routines at home and on the go. Our equipment guide will show you how to use your kit.

Thank you for joining Dementia Alliance of North Carolina’s My Music NC program!
Inside your kit, you’ll find everything you need to bring music into your daily routines at home and on the go. Our equipment guide will show you how to use your kit.
Need help? If you have any questions or run into technical problems, please call us at (919) 832-3732 or email us at mymusic@dementianc.org.

iGuerburn Easy Music Player
(Includes: Power Cord, USB Stick with TF Card Reader)
Pre-loaded with Your Personalized Playlist

Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Noise-Cancelling Headphones
(Includes: Headphones, Charging Cord, Auxiliary Cord, and Carrying Pouch)

USB Wall Charger for Headphones

Headphone Splitter
Also Included:
Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones
You can enjoy your My Music NC playlist on your preferred streaming service and take it with you— in the car, while traveling, or to medical appointments. The headphones we’ve provided can be used wirelessly with any Bluetooth-enabled smartphone or tablet.
We’ve included a QR code linking directly to your personalized playlist on Spotify. You will need to set up an account to use it.

Prefer Another Streaming Service? If you already use Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, or Pandora, we can provide your playlist in the format you’re already familiar with. Reach out anytime to request a link to your personalized playlist on your preferred service.
My Music NC is a program of the Dementia Alliance of North Carolina.
Proudly serving NC families living with dementia, at home, with heart.
“Mom is loving her music, and she is dancing around the house!! I really appreciated you following up and getting this sent to us. She doesn’t want to go out of the house right now, but the music is lifting her spirits and getting her moving!”
— Stacy, Caregiver in Hamstead