Laurence Grigorov is an experienced director in the field of residential property development. Outside of his work, Laurence Grigorov is a contributor to Woodside Sanctuary in Johannesburg, a home for people with intellectual disabilities. Within the Sanctuary, there are a diverse range of patients called “angels” by the staff. Some have disabilities that make life at home with their families unsustainable. Beyond providing for basic needs, Woodside Sanctuary has a mission to help these residents live fulfilling lives. One of the services that can be of benefit to these patients is music stimulation, which uses music to stimulate the brain to heal and help the patient to feel fulfilled. Studies have shown a high degree of statistically significant correlation between music therapy and mental improvement in adults and children with intellectual disabilities. Music has also been used as an educational and therapeutic tool to facilitate the improvement of physical skills, memorization, speech, and mood, as well as to encourage socialization.