On Feb. 22, 2017 The Whitby TTNO Branch gave a presentation to about 15 members of the Huntington Society of Canada- Durham Support Group. Four members of the Whitby Branch attended. Our presentation included a brief introduction to Therapeutic Touch through the KoKreative DVD and a discussion focussing on its role in integrative medicine. Afterward a demonstration was given with short Therapeutic Touch sessions offered to all interested participants. “After the treatments many people said they felt more calm, relaxed and happier. Positivity is something we can all use more of, so thank you for that.” One lady felt improvement
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Therapeutic Touch at Carea Community Care Centre in Oshawa
The Whitby branch visited the Wellness and Parents Group at the Oshawa location of Carea Community Health Centre on Thursday February 2. The majority of women had attended one of our previous presentations so only a brief talk was needed. A guided meditation was followed by Therapeutic Touch sessions for each of the women. The women felt grateful to be heard, listened to, and taken care of. Two women felt improvement with headaches. One woman with anxiety felt relaxed and comforted after her session.
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Pine Meadows Retirement Community Learns about Therapeutic Touch
On November 16, 2016, the TTNO Guelph Branch gave a presentation about Therapeutic Touch (TT) to the Pine Meadows Retirement Community in Belwood, Ontario. Residents learned about the benefits of Therapeutic Touch. Elizabeth Rock, a long time TT practitioner, and her husband, gave testimony about the benefits of TT. Elizabeth, who now lives in the Pine Meadows Retirement Community, gave Therapeutic Touch to both humans and horses for many years! Pictured here are Judy Busch, Sue Anderson, Mimi Craig and Elizabeth Rock.
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Renfrew High School Students Learn About Therapeutic Touch
The students of Saint Joseph High School’s Grade 11 Health Care class in Renfrew had an opportunity to learn about a complementary therapy when Recognized Teacher, Pat Tamosetis, introduced them to Therapeutic Touch®. Students learned about the background of TT, the effects of TT, and how TT can help for stress management. After participating in a short session, several students remarked on the positive experience and expressed interest in learning more. They found the practice to be beneficial and challenging, as many had never heard of this type of therapy. Pat’s enthusiasm and passion for Therapeutic Touch inspired the students
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Therapeutic Touch at Guelph Health Fair
Several TTNO members manned a booth at the Health & Wellness Expo at the Elliot Community Center in Guelph on October 13th. Ann Kirwin [in photo], Val Morrell, Martha Hoey, and Barb Andrews assisted with sessions as well as passing along Therapeutic Touch information to all those interested in TT.
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Therapeutic Touch in Morningside Park, Toronto
On Sunday, July 24, Paula Neilson and Joseph McAleer gave a Therapeutic Touch presentation and demonstration at the Alzheimer Fundraiser Barbecue in Morningside Park, Toronto. They gave Therapeutic Touch sessions to two Volunteers who said that they felt more elaxed after the sessions. Afterwards, everyone was taught how to do the Hand-Heart Connection©. They enthusiastically practiced this new technique on each other.
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Therapeutic Touch at the 2016 HPCO Conference
Nancy Hall RN, at Bethell House/ Hospice Wellington, and Arlene Cugelman RN, volunteer at Hospice Simcoe, presented "A Gentle Touch - Integrating Therapeutic Touch into Hospice Palliative Care" at The Hospice Palliative Care Ontario (HPCO) 2016 conference, "Putting the Pieces Together - Collaborating for Quality Hospice Palliative Care in Ontario", held in Richmond Hill April 17-19. Those present reflected a cross section of the health care field with front line workers and volunteers from LTC and hospice alike. Other areas represented - clinical educator, bereavement counsellor, administration, and volunteer co-ordinator. Engagement was excellent with many staying well beyond the hour
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Therapeutic Touch Travels to Japan
Julia von Flotow, one of our Recognized Teachers, taught Therapeutic Touch Levels 1 & 2 April 8 -10th to four healthcare professionals from Tokyo who work in a large private-sector hospital for dementia and Alzheimer patients. They included the supervisor for the Rehabilitation Hospital and First Response team, an executive for the Long Term Care facility, and two physiotherapists at the Long Term Care facility. The group was excited about all they'd learned and now plan to return in June for Level 3. Julia's daughter in law, Kumiko Sugahara Puley , who is also one of Julia's Therapeutic Touch students,
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Therapeutic Touch Introduced to Family Members – Fieldstone Commons in Toronto
Paula Neilson, one of two Recognized Practitioners who work at Fieldstone Commons providing Therapeutic Touch, spoke to family members and residents about Therapeutic Touch on March 3rd at a meeting called "Passport to Knowledge for Families". This was part of Fieldstone Commons' Recreation Awareness Week. Paula distributed TTNO flyers and talked about the benefits of Therapeutic Touch for the residents at Fieldstone Commons and for the family members themselves. Everyone enthusiastically felt their own field while Paula demonstrated and talked. She also demonstrated clearing the energy field with Tracey Adams-Thibaudeau, Programs Director, as subject. Afterwards, family members were shown
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Therapeutic Touch in Long Term Care – Windsor
On December 8, Sharron Parrott, RT, and Flo Hartleib, RT, spoke to more than 50 members of the Facilities Operators’ Group meeting at Huron Lodge in Windsor. Their topic was “Bringing Therapeutic Touch into Long Term Care”. Those who attended are LTC providers, social workers, Nurse Practitioners, hospital administrators, CCAC (Community Care Access Centre) reps, ambulance staff, or associated with the Essex-St. Clair LHIN. Their presentation raised so much interest that Sharron and Flo have been invited back to provide more information at their next quarterly meeting in March. Pictured here (L to R) Alina Sirbu (Huron Lodge Administrator),
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