Your training didn't cover this. Neither did anyone else's.

You became a therapist to help people move, heal, and reconnect with their bodies. But for clients with Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, stroke recovery, cerebral palsy, or mobility impairment, standard rehab protocols only go so far.

You've probably noticed it already. The moment music comes on, something shifts. A client who was disengaged starts tapping. Someone who hasn't spoken much begins to hum. A patient who struggles with coordination finds a rhythm and holds it longer than anything else in the session.

That's not a coincidence. That's neuroscience.

But here's the problem: nobody trained you to use that therapeutically. There's no protocol for it in your clinical education. No documentation framework. No evidence-based methodology you can defend to your supervisor or justify to insurance.

Until now.

Introducing the Tap for All Certified Adaptive Rhythm Practitioner™

This is not a dance class. It's a clinical methodology.

The Tap for All Certified Adaptive Rhythm Practitioner™ is the only certification built from the ground up for rehabilitation and therapy professionals who work with clients living with disability, neurological conditions, and mobility impairment.

Created by Victoria Moore, inclusive dance expert, author of Tap Dance for All: Adapting Instruction for Disability and Mobility Impairment, founder of Tap for All, and inventor of adaptive dance equipment, this certification gives you everything you need to use adaptive rhythm-based movement as a legitimate, documentable, defensible therapeutic tool.

A proven method. Evidence-informed protocols. Clinical documentation frameworks. Proprietary adaptive equipment. And a community of practitioners doing this work alongside you.

No dance experience. No rigid timelines. Just real tools for the clients who need them most.

Everything Your Department Gets With This Certification

Seven core modules and three therapist-exclusive bonus modules for up to ten staff members, all self-paced with lifetime access. Everything the Small Group tier includes, plus what a full department needs to implement at scale.

  • The core curriculum covers the neuroscience and evidence base behind adaptive rhythm, condition-specific protocols for Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's and dementia, stroke recovery, cerebral palsy, arthritis, and sensory impairment, therapeutic music selection and rhythmic auditory stimulation, trauma-informed and disability-affirming practice, tap fundamentals designed specifically for therapists with no dance background, and a complete program implementation roadmap.

  • The three therapist-exclusive bonus modules cover documentation including SOAP note templates and goal banks by diagnosis, administrative buy-in including a pitch deck and objection scripts, and the clinical use of Victoria's proprietary adaptive equipment.

  • Tap mittens and tap boards for up to ten certified staff members, Tap for All t-shirts for each certified staff member, a Logo License with Year 1 free, a Tap for All Certified Facility Badge, downloadable session protocol templates, SOAP note templates and goal-writing frameworks, an Administrative Buy-In Pitch Deck and ROI one-pager, a Certificate of Completion for each practitioner, a custom onboarding session for your department, quarterly group office hours, co-branded marketing materials, a priority support channel, access to the Video Training Vault, one 90-minute live Group Implementation Masterclass, and membership in the Tap for All Community Champions Network.

This Certification Was Built for Your Department If…

No dance background required for any staff member. Equipment, custom onboarding, and ongoing quarterly support are all included.

  • You lead or oversee a rehabilitation department, therapy program, or clinical team at a hospital, skilled nursing facility, memory care center, school district, or university, and you want to bring a consistent, evidence-informed methodology to your entire staff.

  • Your department works with clients with Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's or dementia, stroke recovery, cerebral palsy, arthritis, sensory impairment, or other neurological conditions and mobility impairments, and you want every clinician trained in the same adaptive rhythm framework.

  • You're ready to position your facility as a Tap for All Certified institution and equip your entire department with the tools, protocols, documentation support, and co-branded materials to implement adaptive rhythm-based movement at scale.

  • You want professional development that creates a lasting, department-wide capability, not a one-time training that your staff will forget by Monday.

Meet Your Instructor

Victoria Moore is not a fitness instructor who added an adaptive track to her programming. She has spent years at the intersection of dance, disability, and clinical education, and has designed every element of this certification with your clinical reality in mind.

She is the author of Tap Dance for All: Adapting Instruction for Disability and Mobility Impairment, the only published resource of its kind. She is the founder of Tap for All, the leading adaptive tap dance program in the United States. She is the inventor of the tap mitten and tap board, proprietary adaptive equipment designed specifically for clients with limited mobility, upper extremity impairment, and inability to stand. And she has spent years training instructors, therapists, and educators nationwide in disability-affirming, evidence-informed adaptive movement practice.

This certification was built because therapists kept asking for it. Victoria heard the gap, understood it clinically, and built the framework that fills it.

She knows your clients. She knows your documentation requirements. She knows what your administration needs to hear before they say yes. Everything in this certification reflects that.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need a dance background?

    Absolutely not. The Tap for All Method™ was designed to be learned and taught by professionals with no prior dance experience. The focus is on rhythm, movement facilitation, and therapeutic application, not performance.

  • Is this accredited for CEUs?

    The Tap for All Certified Adaptive Rhythm Practitioner™ is a specialty certification. We recommend checking with your licensing board for CEU applicability in your state. We're happy to provide documentation to support that process.

  • How long does the certification take to complete?

    Most department staff complete the core modules in three to four weeks at their own pace. There are no hard deadlines, and access is ongoing. All ten staff members work through the curriculum independently on their own schedules. Your department also receives a custom onboarding session and quarterly group office hours to support implementation at every stage.

  • What equipment is included?

    Your certification includes tap mittens and tap boards for up to ten certified staff members, all shipped directly to your facility. Additional equipment is available through the Tap for All shop.

  • Can we use the Tap for All name and logo after certifying?

    Yes. Your Logo License allows you to promote your facility as a Tap for All Certified institution for Year 1 at no additional cost. Annual renewal is $200. You'll also receive the Tap for All Certified Facility Badge and co-branded marketing materials for use across your department's communications.

  • Is there ongoing support after we certify?

    Yes. All certified staff members have access to the Video Training Vault and the Community Champions Network. Your department also receives quarterly group office hours and a dedicated priority support channel for ongoing implementation questions.

  • What does custom onboarding include?

    Your custom onboarding session is a dedicated call with Victoria to walk your department through implementation, answer questions specific to your clinical population and facility structure, and set your team up for a successful launch. It's scheduled after certification is complete and tailored entirely to your department's needs.

  • What if we need to certify fewer than ten staff members?

    The Small Group tier certifies up to five staff members at $1,797. The Individual tier is available for a single practitioner at $697. Email [email protected] or visit the Tap for All shop to find the right fit for your team.

Course Curriculum

    1. A Message From the Instructor

    2. Pre-Course Survey - Complete this survey before you begin Lesson 1. Your answers help us understand your starting point and will be compared with your post-course responses to measure your growth.

    1. Lesson 1: The Tap for All Journey

    2. Lesson 2: Adaptive Rhythm Framework

    3. Lesson 3: Know Your Clients

    4. Lesson 4: Tools of the Trade

    5. Test Your Knowledge

    1. Lesson 1: The Neuroscience of Adaptive Rhythm

    2. Lesson 2: Six Clinical Benefits of Adaptive Rhythm

    3. Lesson 3: Fine Motor Function & Aging Hand

    4. Test Your Knowledge

    1. Lesson 1: Parkinson's Disease & Alzheimer's/Dementia

    2. Lesson 2: Cerebral Palsy, Arthritis, and Stroke Recovery

    3. Lesson 3: Hearing and Visual Impairment

    4. Test Your Knowledge

    1. Lesson 1: Music as Medicine - The Science

    2. Lesson 2: Therapeutic Music Selection & BPM

    3. Test Your Knowledge

    1. Lesson 1: Disability - Affirming Language

    2. Lesson 2: Representation, Inclusion & the Therapeutic Relationship

    3. Test Your Knowledge

About this course

  • $2,997.00
  • Self-paced with lifetime access for up to 10 staff
  • Tap mittens and tap boards included for all certified staff
  • Custom onboarding and quarterly office hours included

Your department's clients are ready. Is your department?

Join the growing community of therapy institutions using the Tap for All Method™ to bring adaptive rhythm-based movement into their practice. Self-paced. Lifetime access. Equipment, custom onboarding, and quarterly support included for up to ten certified staff members. No dance background required.