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Do you think I should offer mini massage and pampering in care homes?
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Hello. I'd like to introduce myself - my name is Julie Whiley and I am a fully qualified Level 3 Holistic Therapist. I live in Yaxley and offer many different Holistic Treatments locally.
I think some the treatments I have listed below would be of benefit . Mainly I am offering Mini Massage treatments, which are completely safe and non-intrusive. The list isn't exhaustive, as there are more treatments I could offer
Hand massage: Using deep moisturising creams
Heated Hands: Using a heat & release machine
Foot massage: Using deep-nourishing creams
Reflexology: Using herbal talc
Facials: Using Aroma-therapy revitalising/ moisturising
Head & Face massage Using Aroma-therapy oil/cream
Back & Shoulder massage: Fully clothed
15minute mini session � 6.00
30minute mini session �12.00
45minute mini session �15.00
After just a 15- 20minute massage the benefits to your residents will be noticeable: increased alertness; improved performance and accuracy; rejuvenated muscles will help to prevent injuries. Massage will relieve stress as this eases muscle tensions and knots, which then improves the ability to relax and re-energise. All body's and minds enjoy taking a complete time out, this renews energy giving a boost and an increase in productivity. These treatments can also induce a beneficial good night's sleep
I believe people would benefit greatly from a mini-massage treatment; they are ideal for helping the relaxation process and are a real boost to well-being. I would be happy to come in for a chat to discuss further details and give a Free Demonstration for yourself or a member of your staff so that you could the benefits at first hand.
Let me know your thoughts.
I think some the treatments I have listed below would be of benefit . Mainly I am offering Mini Massage treatments, which are completely safe and non-intrusive. The list isn't exhaustive, as there are more treatments I could offer
Hand massage: Using deep moisturising creams
Heated Hands: Using a heat & release machine
Foot massage: Using deep-nourishing creams
Reflexology: Using herbal talc
Facials: Using Aroma-therapy revitalising/ moisturising
Head & Face massage Using Aroma-therapy oil/cream
Back & Shoulder massage: Fully clothed
15minute mini session � 6.00
30minute mini session �12.00
45minute mini session �15.00
After just a 15- 20minute massage the benefits to your residents will be noticeable: increased alertness; improved performance and accuracy; rejuvenated muscles will help to prevent injuries. Massage will relieve stress as this eases muscle tensions and knots, which then improves the ability to relax and re-energise. All body's and minds enjoy taking a complete time out, this renews energy giving a boost and an increase in productivity. These treatments can also induce a beneficial good night's sleep
I believe people would benefit greatly from a mini-massage treatment; they are ideal for helping the relaxation process and are a real boost to well-being. I would be happy to come in for a chat to discuss further details and give a Free Demonstration for yourself or a member of your staff so that you could the benefits at first hand.
Let me know your thoughts.
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