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Treatment will differ depending on the circumstances of the client. Aged care involves providing treatment for elderly persons who require regular support in health and comfort. Palliative care offers complimentary services for people suffering from serious and incurable illnesses.
Palliative care
Focus areas
Palliative Care
Treatment will differ depending on the circumstances of the client. Aged care involves providing treatment for elderly persons who require regular support in health and comfort. Palliative care offers complimentary services for people suffering from serious and incurable illnesses.
Overall, aged and palliative care aims to support the emotional and physical needs of the client as well as the needs of their family.
The palliative approach is specifically focused on improving the quality of life for clients who are undergoing life-threatening illnesses. The treatment is designed for creating a positive mental and physical state by reducing painful symptoms. A gentle massage for example, can relax the nervous system and relieve tension in the body.
- Regular Health Support
- Better Quality of Life
- Reduce Painful Symptoms
- Massage Relaxes Nervous System
- Supports the Needs of Client and The Needs of the Family
The Benefits of Palliative Massage and Treatments
Palliative Massage
Begins at diagnosis and during treatment
Can still continue external treatments for illness
Offers massage and reflexology services for the management of symptoms
Relief of stiffness, aches and muscle tension
Relaxes nervous system and reduces stress
Reconnects the mind and body
Provides support in lessening side effects from other treatments
Hospice Care
Does not begin until after the treatment of illness has stopped
Cannot continue outside or external treatments
Does not offer relief of symptoms
Only focuses on emotional care and does not provides physical support
Doesn’t reduce side effects of illness
Limited services and provisions
Massages for palliative care include focus on hands, feet and face.
The reflexology treatment primarily works with the massaging of reflex areas around the feet and hands. It is uses gentle techniques to relieve pain, which is particularly helpful in the upper and lower legs.
In palliative care, massaging the hands has shown to be very effective in providing a sense of calm and comfort for clients. Even at the bare minimum, healing through communication and touch can be profoundly beneficial.
Gentle facial massages can ultimately relieve the tension caused by stress, frowning, jaw clenching and general pain. The sessions are usually done while seated, semi-seated or lying down on a massage table.
Why Choose Us
At Innermost Harmony we understand the essential value of community, which is why we offer regular interaction and friendship. Our professional therapists are committed to ensuring the optimal experience for clients.
Services are carried out with a deep level of care and attention as our team is dedicated to improving the quality of life and well-being.
Wherever you are, we can come to you. The palliative care service is designed for people who have issues with mobility or who cannot travel to see a massage therapist.
Based on your individual needs, our mobile services can perform sessions in private homes, retirement villages, aged care facilities, hospitals and in palliative care.
- Regular Interaction & Friendship
- Professional Therapists
- Deep Care & Attention
- Mobile Services That Come to You
Qualifications
- Pregnancy Massage
- Diploma In Remedial Massage Therapy
- Reflexology
- Aged Care
- Oncology Massage
- Paliative Care
- Elderly
Professional Membership
- AMT - Association of Massage Therapists
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