Sending Weekday Songs to People Inside due to COVID


Song: Young AmericansArtist: David Bowie https://youtu.be/kG5ZUE5eoPE
Bill’s Personal Journey to get to this Place with CMSS


Song: OhioArtist: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young https://youtu.be/Q_URIo7fRYY
Excitement was Shared about Making the World a Better Place for Seniors


Song: You Can Close Your EyesArtist: James Taylor & Carly Simon https://youtu.be/TSqTwveBu2M
Partnerships to National and Global Expansion


Song: Love TrainArtist: feat. Jason Mraz, Chad Smith, Yo-Yo Ma Turnaround Arts Playing for Change https://youtu.be/fr2USZAwd3Y
Bill’s Understanding of Chicago’s Grid


Song: Come Down in TimeArtist: Elton John https://youtu.be/xgCI6mVJJFw
Growing up in Chicago and Walking Home During the Great Snowstorm


Song: Oh You Pretty Things Artist: David Bowie
Story of one of the individuals who made an impact on Bill


Hear a story of one of the individuals who made an impact on Bill. Song: Neil YoungArtist: Harvest Moon https://cmss.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Bill-Top-Ten4-1.mp4
Filling the Assisted Living Homes


Song: For FreeArtist: Joni Mitchell https://youtu.be/37NsPgxOumk
How CMSS got into Affordable Housing


Hear how CMSS got into affordable housing. Song: Hot Summer DayArtist: It’s A Beautiful Day https://youtu.be/XRx0OID_Yfg
How Bill Got Started in the Long-Term Care Sector


Hear how Bill Lowe got started working in the long-term care sector. Song: Rock Me on the WaterArtist: Jackson Browne https://youtu.be/GlrTKJ0RTvE
Reflecting on 2020 and Looking Towards the Future


As we round out what’s been a challenging year for all, I’d like to take a moment to reflect. This year, many of us faced hardship, loss, and isolation, but […]
Reflecting on the CMSS Community During a Pandemic


When Illinois went on lockdown in March, no one knew what to expect. Many assumed it was an overreaction—a precautionary measure. This was only going to last a few weeks, […]
Using Music to Heal During COVID-19


Here in Illinois, we’re fast approaching a month since Gov. J.B. Pritzker ordered us to shelter-in-place. The order forced us to rethink our day-to-day lives and reevaluate our priorities from […]