CHARLOTTE — A young girl and her therapist are proof that music and language can be healing.
When 7-year-old Ana Guillen wasn’t able to leave her hospital room, a music therapist — also named Ana — found a way to connect with her and create something special.
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Guillen just received a bone marrow transplant to treat her leukemia. Because of her fragile immune system, she wasn’t able to leave her hospital room, so music became her creative outlet.
Only a few months ago, she met Ana Ortiz, a music therapist at Atrium Health. And thus, a song was born in Guillen’s native language: Spanish.
“I think it’s beautiful that music is a universal language, can bring you together whether you understand the language or not,” Ortiz said.
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