Hi Everyone!
It has been incredibly busy lately and I apologize for my lack of updates. I had a brief moment so I thought I would let you in on what has been happening.
- My office is now accepting credit cards. As always, I continue to accept cash or check.
- I am now offering a line of sugar and salt scrubs. All of these are homemade and great for sensitive skin.
- As always I am continuing my education, not only as a requirement to maintain my license, but also so I may have additional services to offer my clients.
- I will be hosting an open house in the near future, stay tuned for details.
I have this year's race schedule determined. I may add additional races at a later date... schedule permitting. I can be found at the following events:
- May 12th- Big Lake Half Marathon in Alton, NH
- June 2nd and 3rd -Mooseman Triathlon at Newfound Lake, NH
- July 7th and 8th- Black Fly Race in Waterville Valley, NH
- July 20th, 21st and 22nd- Ironman Lake Placid, in Lake Placid, NY
I have never worked this race before- I cannot wait to spend time in New York.
- July 28th - MascomaMan Half Iron Distance Triathlon, in Enfield, NH
- August 18th and 19th - Timberman Sprint and Triathlon, at Lake Winnipesaukee; Ellacoya State Park in Gilford, NH
- October 14- Haunted Half in Waterville Valley, NH
(This is a brand new race, and I am really looking forward to it- I love Halloween!)
Additionally, I will be unavailable on the following days, if you would like a massage on one of these days please let me know in advance and I will try to accommodate you.
- All race days listed above.
- April 14th, from 7:00am until 5:00pm. I will be at a continuing education class.
- April 15th, from 12:00pm until 6:00pm
- April 29th, from 12:30pm until 4:00pm - My son is turning 6! Can't believe it.
- July 13th, I will be out of the office the entire day and unable to schedule clients.
The life of a licensed massage therapist is both hard and rewarding...follow along
Showing posts with label massage table. Show all posts
Showing posts with label massage table. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Sunday, March 4, 2012
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT MY PRACTICE
"Robert is a fantastic therapist. He LISTENS closely to the needs of his clients. His professionalism is beyond exceptional. Robert is well versed in various modalities; and can adapt to what you may desire at any given time. I would highly recommend Robert to anyone wanting to receive the benefits of massage!" -K.K.
"Great Results, Expert, High Integrity."
"...enjoyed my massage session...you're great..." G.M.
" Robert Head is a wonderful Massage Therapist. Since going to get massage therapy, I now make it a priority to schedule at least once a month if not more...It's time for m...e and time for the every day stresses to melt away. Robert's office is so serine and calming, you feel rejuvinated and like a completely new person. I would recommend that you book now for at least 2 massages to get an idea of how extraordinary this is and what a difference it can make for your every day stress to life's little injuries and pain...BOOK TODAY!!!!!!" A.L.
" I feel beyond amazing, Thank you!"- C.D.
"...enjoyed my massage session...you're great..." G.M.
" Robert Head is a wonderful Massage Therapist. Since going to get massage therapy, I now make it a priority to schedule at least once a month if not more...It's time for m...e and time for the every day stresses to melt away. Robert's office is so serine and calming, you feel rejuvinated and like a completely new person. I would recommend that you book now for at least 2 massages to get an idea of how extraordinary this is and what a difference it can make for your every day stress to life's little injuries and pain...BOOK TODAY!!!!!!" A.L.
" I feel beyond amazing, Thank you!"- C.D.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Some Office Policies You Should Be Aware Of:
Cancellation Policy
I understand that unanticipated events happen occasionally in everyone’s life. In my desire to be effective and fair to all clients, the following policies are honored:
24 hour advance notice is required when cancelling an appointment. This allows the opportunity for someone else to schedule an appointment. If you are unable to give us 24 hours advance notice you will be charged the full amount of your appointment. This amount must be paid prior to your next scheduled appointment.
No-shows
Anyone who either forgets or consciously chooses to forgo their appointment for whatever reason will be considered a “no-show.” They will be charged for their “missed” appointment.
Late Arrivals
If you arrive late, your session may be shortened in order to accommodate others whose appointments follow yours. Depending upon how late you arrive, your therapist will then determine if there is enough time remaining to start a treatment. Regardless of the length of the treatment actually given, you will be responsible for the “full” session. Out of respect and consideration to your therapist and other customers, please plan accordingly and be on time.
I understand that unanticipated events happen occasionally in everyone’s life. In my desire to be effective and fair to all clients, the following policies are honored:
24 hour advance notice is required when cancelling an appointment. This allows the opportunity for someone else to schedule an appointment. If you are unable to give us 24 hours advance notice you will be charged the full amount of your appointment. This amount must be paid prior to your next scheduled appointment.
No-shows
Anyone who either forgets or consciously chooses to forgo their appointment for whatever reason will be considered a “no-show.” They will be charged for their “missed” appointment.
Late Arrivals
If you arrive late, your session may be shortened in order to accommodate others whose appointments follow yours. Depending upon how late you arrive, your therapist will then determine if there is enough time remaining to start a treatment. Regardless of the length of the treatment actually given, you will be responsible for the “full” session. Out of respect and consideration to your therapist and other customers, please plan accordingly and be on time.
Monday, September 5, 2011
A Common Question From Clients: Clothing
As I have taken on new clients, I find that many of them ask the same questions. One that is normally asked is whether or not they, as the client, need to be completely undressed for their massage.
The short answer is no.
Here is the Long Answer:
As a massage therapist, one of my goals is for my client to be comfortable, both physically and mentally. A client should never have to be naked if they do not wish to be, nor should they feel obligated to explain to their therapist why they wish not to be- this, just like receiving a massage- is a personal choice and should be respected. Anyone who has experienced otherwise from their therapist should find a new one.
Your therapist should also provide you with ample privacy to undress or change and climb under the sheet and/or blankets on the table. You should be allowed a few moments to get comfortable on the table and in your surroundings, before you ask your therapist to begin. (This should go without saying, however I will say it anyways, my table is always cleaned prior to a clients arrival and fresh, clean linens are then placed over top for EACH client-it is inappropriate and rather uncomfortable for you to have direct contact with the vinyl.)
That having been said, there are certain times where less is more. For instance- a hot stone massage can become more difficult with the additional layers. Although possible, the effect may not be the same. It can also be more difficult to provide proper back work if the client chooses to keep their shirt on.
One of my main concerned when my client chooses not to fully undress is having the oils or product I am using on their skin stain their clothing. This is why I always suggest to my clients that, should they chose to remain partially dressed, it may be best to wear clothing they are not concerned about staining like an old t-shirt and gym shorts.
There are also times when it is far more convenient for my clients to remain fully or semi-dressed. Massage requires draping of the body- covering private areas with a sheet- and, depending on the type of massage, can be time consuming and difficult. I work a lot with athletes- providing them with both massage and stretching- and especially during the latter, it is far easier for them to wear athletic shorts and a snug top. This allows for a better range of motion, without fear of exposing my client.
There are also times when there is absolutely no need for the client to be undressed. A chair massage for instance is specifically designed for times when the client getting undressed would be inappropriate- such as in an office setting, or a waste of time- like during a massage on your lunch break. I also offer hand and foot massages, and all that the client would need to do is roll up their sleeves or pants. Also, regardless of whether I am using my table or chair, when I work at races, health fairs, etc, my clients remain clothed- for the sake of time and cleanlyness.
As always, whatever choice my client makes regarding how undressed they are during their massage is a choice I will always respect and will fully support. Besides providing them with a great massage I always want my clients to be confortable around me and in my office.
The short answer is no.
Here is the Long Answer:
As a massage therapist, one of my goals is for my client to be comfortable, both physically and mentally. A client should never have to be naked if they do not wish to be, nor should they feel obligated to explain to their therapist why they wish not to be- this, just like receiving a massage- is a personal choice and should be respected. Anyone who has experienced otherwise from their therapist should find a new one.
Your therapist should also provide you with ample privacy to undress or change and climb under the sheet and/or blankets on the table. You should be allowed a few moments to get comfortable on the table and in your surroundings, before you ask your therapist to begin. (This should go without saying, however I will say it anyways, my table is always cleaned prior to a clients arrival and fresh, clean linens are then placed over top for EACH client-it is inappropriate and rather uncomfortable for you to have direct contact with the vinyl.)
That having been said, there are certain times where less is more. For instance- a hot stone massage can become more difficult with the additional layers. Although possible, the effect may not be the same. It can also be more difficult to provide proper back work if the client chooses to keep their shirt on.
One of my main concerned when my client chooses not to fully undress is having the oils or product I am using on their skin stain their clothing. This is why I always suggest to my clients that, should they chose to remain partially dressed, it may be best to wear clothing they are not concerned about staining like an old t-shirt and gym shorts.
There are also times when it is far more convenient for my clients to remain fully or semi-dressed. Massage requires draping of the body- covering private areas with a sheet- and, depending on the type of massage, can be time consuming and difficult. I work a lot with athletes- providing them with both massage and stretching- and especially during the latter, it is far easier for them to wear athletic shorts and a snug top. This allows for a better range of motion, without fear of exposing my client.
There are also times when there is absolutely no need for the client to be undressed. A chair massage for instance is specifically designed for times when the client getting undressed would be inappropriate- such as in an office setting, or a waste of time- like during a massage on your lunch break. I also offer hand and foot massages, and all that the client would need to do is roll up their sleeves or pants. Also, regardless of whether I am using my table or chair, when I work at races, health fairs, etc, my clients remain clothed- for the sake of time and cleanlyness.
As always, whatever choice my client makes regarding how undressed they are during their massage is a choice I will always respect and will fully support. Besides providing them with a great massage I always want my clients to be confortable around me and in my office.
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