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Gentle Massage in Home and Facility Care client education brochure

Enhancing quality of life for those less active due to age, illness or disability

Our Gentle Massage in Home and Facility Care brochure educates clients, families and facility care staff about how massage meets the physical, mental and emotional needs of elderly, ill and disabled clients. The brochure describes the profound ability of massage and other kinds of caring touch to comfort and support. It addresses frequently asked questions such as what a massage session is like, how to pay, and suggested frequency and length.
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Brochure topics include:

  • The positive power of touch
  • The many benefits of massage
  • How to pay for massage
  • Is massage always appropriate?
  • Adapting to individual needs
  • Massage for body, mind and spirit

Free download!

Free Download on Massage in Facility Care
We've created a single-sheet description outlining how massage can fit administratively into a care facility with our compliments. In question and answer format it is easily scanned by busy administrators and staff. Download it here for free. You have our permission to reprint as many copies as you like.

 

You might also like these materials if you do massage in home or facility care:

Massage Therapy Guidelines for Hospital and Home Care

Compassionate Touch: Benefits and Effects in Long Term Care

Comfort Touch: Massage for the Elderly & Ill

Compassionate Touch: Benefits and Effects in Alzheimer's Care

Gentle Massage in Home and Facility Care brochure excerpts:

"The benefits of skilled, focused touch can be far-reaching. Along with well-documented physical benefits, the connection made through gentle massage goes beyond words to comfort and support well-being at a deep level."

"Massage therapy can be given in almost any setting including home, hospital or care facility. The person receiving the massage can be in bed or seated upright in a chair or wheelchair, and may remain fully clothed."