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I recently contracted with Circles Conciegre Services out of Boston. They have a relationship with Meridian Health Care Systems in NJ. The Pampered Spirit brings massage, nail, hair cut and style into the patients rooms. I am so excited about this opportunity and think it is a great offering especially for people recovering or undergoing medical treatment. Now lovedones can send a massage to the room instead of flowers!
Has anyone else worked in a hospital setting? What has been you experience with this?
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Hi Bridget - For 5 years I gave bedside massages for postpartum, antepartum and post surgical patients in a Women's hospital. The massages were included as part of the hospitals services when the doctor wrote the order. 15 minutes utilizing a "comfort massage" style of work. I had discretion to choose the style of work for each patient. You learn a lot about your own body mechanics and even more about contraindications when working bedside. It was really rewarding work and I have some great memories from it. To help someone who was hurting or maybe a little afraid meant a lot to me. I only left because a new company bought the hospital and thought massage can be "automated".
Okay Mike - one funny story - It was quiet, the door was shut, the lights were down, the patient was lying in the bed with her eyes closed - I was down on both knees (with my head bowed) at the patients bedside working with one hand underneath her and the other on her lower clavicle doing a thoracic release. Her family burst through the door and started screaming "What's wrong, what's wrong?" The patient opened her eyes and started laughing and I turned and said "why nothing - she is just having a massage". The poor family thought she had passed away and I was praying at her bedside. When the family heard this we all had a good laugh. Not really book worthy...but a funny memory.
Okay Mike - one funny story - It was quiet, the door was shut, the lights were down, the patient was lying in the bed with her eyes closed - I was down on both knees (with my head bowed) at the patients bedside working with one hand underneath her and the other on her lower clavicle doing a thoracic release. Her family burst through the door and started screaming "What's wrong, what's wrong?" The patient opened her eyes and started laughing and I turned and said "why nothing - she is just having a massage". The poor family thought she had passed away and I was praying at her bedside. When the family heard this we all had a good laugh. Not really book worthy...but a funny memory.
I love hearing news like this. More and more hospitals are working massage into their programs. Research hospitals could really knock out a lot of the research we need done as well. It would be a win-win situation.
Thanks for starting this thread Bridget!
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