Therapeutic Touch at the Health Show at Huntsville Place Mall

Eight Therapeutic Touch practitioners from the Huntsville Practice Group - Chris Wall, Gwen Jones, Ruth Brandt, Shirley Goyea, Tammy Chochlowsky, Debbie Brear, Cathy Powley and Shirley Boon attended the Health Show at the Huntsville Place Mall January 23 to 25, 2015. They had a display board up and talked to people about Therapeutic Touch. Therapeutic Touch mini sessions were available for a donation to their "Toonies for Therapeutic Touch" box. Forty people took advantage of these mini sessions over the three days.  
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Therapeutic Touch in the Spotlight at Hamilton Health Sciences, Juravinski Site

Clinical Practice and Education Department Skills Days November 27 & 28 and December 1,2, and 3 Laura Pokoradi, RN, RPT, QTTT, reports that there was a great reception for the Therapeutic Touch display! The Annual skills Review Day is held for the staff to review skills and keep up to date on current developments in health care service and products. We ran a Therapeutic Touch display and it was a success. Approximately 100 people stopped by our display and many of those received a demonstration session. “I enjoyed it! Interesting and feels better!” and “It was very interesting and unique”
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Therapeutic Touch at “Rediscover Me”, October 2 in Picton

The Carrying Place Practice group, joined by members of the Belleville Practice Group, once again provided Therapeutic Touch sessions for the participants at "Rediscover Me" in Picton, October 2 This day, hosted by The Alzheimer Society of Belleville-Hastings-Quinte gave  caregivers a chance to relax and forget about the stress and strain of looking after their loved ones with the disease. Attendees enjoyed several optional activities: expressive art, jewellery making, reflexology, Therapeutic Touch, scrabble or just chatting with friends in the common room. For more information phone 613-962-0892.
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Therapeutic Touch at the 14th Annual Palliative Care Conference in Huntsville

Eight of our practitioners in Huntsville offered short Therapeutic Touch sessions at the North Simcoe Muskoka Hospice Palliative Care Network's  (NSMHPCN) 14th Annual Palliative Care Conference in Huntsville, October 21.  The theme was "Consent, Capacity and Compassion Fatigue" and focussed on self-care.  Along with four Reiki practitioners, we offered short sessions at registration, all breaks and lunch hour.  The bonus was all the practitioners got to listen to all the speakers and have lunch and snacks as well.  What a wonderful day! The registrants signed up for specific times with specific practitioners.  It was very well organized.  A quiet room
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Therapeutic Touch at Ellesmere Leisureworld

Alison Cooke has been teaching Therapeutic Touch to the staff at Ellesmere Leisureworld Nursing Home in Toronto. This is the second group, mainly nursing staff, to take Levels 1 & 2. Recognized practitioners Paula Neilson and Joseph McAleer have been hired to give Therapeutic Touch to their residents regularly. Both helped out with the two days at Ellesmere. The staff at Leisureworld came to us through our new website. They were looking for a complementary therapy they could incorporate into their Activation and Nursing programs. They had thoroughly read the site before deciding to bring Therapeutic Touch to their establishment.
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Therapeutic Touch for Caregiving at Ellesmere Leisureworld

Twenty-five staff members at Leisureworld-Ellesmere completed Levels 1 and 2 Therapeutic Touch workshops recently. Drawing on 18 years of experience providing Therapeutic Touch in Long Term Care, Alison Cooke tailored her workshops for her audience. The plan is to incorporate Therapeutic Touch into both the Activations One-on-One programming and into nursing care for the residents. Paula Neilson, who will be mentored by Alison as she works toward becoming a Recognized Teacher, was a great help to Alison through both days. The staff were excited to learn a gentle healing technique that can be incorporated so easily into their day-to-day care
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Getting the Word Out in Barrie

On April 22 Arlene Cugelman presented to the palliative care rounds held monthly at Orillia Soldiers Memorial Hospital in which she participated with several other hospitals and LTC's connecting via Ontario Tele-health Network. In this excellent presentation Arlene introduces Therapeutic Touch and expands on its use in palliative care. To view the telecast click on this link http://mediasite.otn.ca/Mediasite/Play/f1d32b8f5a5c40b59c990d83bae134301d?catalog=fd668812-d87c-47f9-b1ba-6d979fed9af4 "Working in Hospice has been a heartfelt experience providing many opportunities to utilize this gentle, healing technique and relay these experiences of clients and especially family members as part of the presentation." Arlene Cugelman made her Rogers debut on live television April
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Therapeutic Touch in the Spotlight at Hamilton Health Sciences – General Hospital

Clinical Practice and Education Department Skills Days May 29, 39 & June 2,3, & 4 Annually, the HHS Clinical Practice and Education department puts on a "skills review" event for the staff. This gives the nurses and other health care professionals the opportunity to review and re-certify in various skills. The Therapeutic Touch booth presented Therapeutic Touch as a tool for pain management. Eight Therapeutic Touch practitioners handled questions and gave mini-demonstrations over 5 days. Eighty four health professionals stopped at the New TTNO display to receive information and many stayed for a treatment. A few of the comments:“Very relaxing.
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Guelph Teachers Present at the Bereavement Ontario Network Conference

24th Annual Fall Conference 2014 The Journey Through Loss…Universally shared, Uniquely experienced   In October of 2014, Mimi Craig RT, a very active member of both the Therapeutic Touch Network of Ontario and Hospice Wellington, was invited to present a workshop at the 24th annual Bereavement Ontario Network conference. This was held at Geneva Park which is set in the beautiful surroundings of Lake Couchiching, near Orillia. Mimi’s session addressed the complementary modalities that are available at Hospice Wellington. Attendees were astonished at the number of modalities available: Therapeutic Touch®, yoga, Reiki, meditation and massage therapy. It was an exciting
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