East Maitland Massage Centre

East Maitland Massage Centre Centre for Massage Therapies for Health and Wellbeing East Maitland Massage Centre is an inviting, tranquil, relaxing space to escape the pressures of the day.

Angela and Jo, the founders and creators of the centre, are on a mission to create an amazing experience for each and every client. To invest their time, energy and broad skill base into creating and developing the best treatment plan and outcomes for each and every client. What to expect at your first appointment? You will be greeted by your therapist and asked to complete a "client intake form"

This form along with a general chat about any issues or concerns you may have assists your therapist in creating a treatment suitable to your needs. The therapist may then wish to check your posture for any obvious deviations, and to assess any areas that may need extra attention. From here your therapist will suggest a treatment plan and ask for your opinion or thoughts and ask for you to consent to the treatment. Then its down to the best part! The therapist explains how to position yourself on the table, provides you with towels and leaves the room while you prepare for your massage. The therapist thoroughly washes and dries hands and arms and prepares mentally for the treatment. On returning to the room, the therapist will ensure you're covered and draped with towels, so you feel comfortable, relaxed and safe. The therapist will encourage you to speak up if you are at anytime throughout the treatment feeling uncomfortable or would like the pressure or techniques adjusted. Ideally, an hour or an hour and a half appointment is recommended for your first visit. After the first visit you'll be addicted to the many benefits that can be received from the powerful healing touch of massage.

🎄 Online Christmas Gift Vouchers 🎄 Easy online ordering  for email delivery either to yourself or to  the recipients.
18/12/2024

🎄 Online Christmas Gift Vouchers 🎄
Easy online ordering for email delivery either to yourself or to the recipients.

Please read this post I’m sharing on behalf of the massage association I belong to. If you agree with the proposal pleas...
03/12/2024

Please read this post I’m sharing on behalf of the massage association I belong to. If you agree with the proposal please take the time to sign the partition,
📌📌PLEASE NOTE, if you’re using an iPhone you will need to copy and paste the link into your web browser as ithe link won’t open from an iPhone.

Thank you.

AMT Calls on Federal Government to Fix NDIS Inequity and Recognise Remedial Massage Therapists

https://www.aph.gov.au/e-petitions/petition/EN6823

The Association of Massage Therapists (AMT) has launched a petition calling on the Federal Government to fix a significant policy inconsistency in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). While the NDIS funds remedial massage as a valid treatment, only allied health practitioners are permitted to deliver this service. This exclusion unfairly denies people with disabilities the ability to access care from qualified remedial massage therapists, who are already recognised by private health insurers and through the Government’s Home Care Package scheme.

“It’s a glaring inconsistency,” said Rebecca Barnett, Executive Officer of AMT. “Remedial massage therapists are highly trained health care practitioners with nationally recognised qualifications, yet they are excluded from delivering care through the NDIS. Current policy restricts NDIS participants’ choice and limits access to effective, evidence-based treatments.”

“It’s galling that the very practitioners most qualified to perform remedial massage are unable to provide the service to NDIS participants,” Rebecca Barnett said. “Our petition calls for a common-sense approach that puts NDIS participants’ choice and access to care first.”

“AMT urges all Australians to support this campaign by signing the petition to ensure fair and equitable access to care for people with disabilities.”

Remedial massage therapists undergo rigorous training to support a wide range of clients, including those with chronic pain, mobility issues, and other complex needs. Their inclusion under the NDIS would broaden access to essential care for people with disabilities who could benefit from the skills and experience of these specifically trained professionals.

Jen Sargeson, a remedial massage therapist with experience treating disabled clients, shared the impact of this restriction: “Many of my clients rely on remedial massage to manage pain, improve mobility, and enhance quality of life. It’s frustrating that they can’t use their NDIS funding to access my services. This petition is about giving people with disabilities the freedom to choose the best qualified provider for their needs.”

Perth NDIS participant, John Lynes, is bitterly disappointed that current policy is limiting his access to appropriate care. “I was absolutely gutted when I found out that my regular remedial massage will not be covered. I was in tears,” he said. “Remedial massage is the only effective therapy that keeps me mobile. It might sound a bit dramatic but it’s saving me from amputation of my foot.”

“Remedial massage allows me to maintain my quality of life, supporting me in my efforts to improve my fitness. It gives me some hope and motivation to keep fighting my disability, allowing me to enjoy my precious time with my beloved family, playing with my gorgeous granddaughters.”

John says that he cannot find an allied health practitioner who can provide remedial massage. “I have not been able to find anyone who can provide the treatment that is the most effective for me.”

The AMT petition calls on the Government to recognise qualified remedial massage as providers within the NDIS. Aligning the NDIS with other national schemes would empower NDIS participants with greater choice and equitable access to care.

Petition link

https://www.aph.gov.au/e-petitions/petition/EN6823

About AMT:

The Association of Massage Therapists (AMT) represents massage therapists across Australia, advocating for high standards of practice and access to massage therapy services for all Australians. AMT’s petition seeks to bring positive reform to the NDIS by ensuring people with disabilities have access to the same range of qualified providers available under other national programs.

23/11/2024

The new space is coming together nicely! Thank you to all my wonderful clients who have continued to support me during the transition.
Massive shoutout to Newy Laser and Graphics for getting this signage just right! Rosie has been so patient and her expert advice is appreciated,
Thank you for creating this wonderful design and organising the installation I couldn’t be happier with the outcome!

Many thanks to my amazing finance and family for all your help and support along the way, I couldn’t have done this without you all! 🤗

Exciting news! We have moved to our new premises from today 🎉Signwriting is coming soon with thanks to Rosie and Brad Ne...
23/10/2024

Exciting news! We have moved to our new premises from today 🎉
Signwriting is coming soon with thanks to Rosie and Brad Newy Laser & Graphics for their expert tips and advice and spending time guiding me through the design process. Excited to see the end result!! Will post pics when it’s done.✅

07/10/2024

A recent study found that people who suffered from tension headaches or migraines also had inflamed, tense muscles in their neck - suggesting that it's inflammation there that's driving the pain.

There wouldn’t be a week (maybe even a day) go by where someone isn’t presenting to the clinic seeking relief  from symp...
20/06/2024

There wouldn’t be a week (maybe even a day) go by where someone isn’t presenting to the clinic seeking relief from symptoms of “stress” or experiencing elevated levels of anxiety
We all know massage helps, but thought I’d share some “science” to back up what we know 🙌

Although massage is often treated like a luxury, its potential benefits are anything but shallow.

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🎁 Surprise your mum with a thoughtful online gift voucher for a soothing massage, giving her the freedom to unwind whene...
16/04/2024

🎁 Surprise your mum with a thoughtful online gift voucher for a soothing massage, giving her the freedom to unwind whenever she pleases.
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or call ☎️ to collect vouchers in clinic 0401937019.

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Address

Shop 3 Village Walk Arcade, 121 Lawes Street
East Maitland, NSW
2323

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:15pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 4pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

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