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Comforting Touch in Dementia and at End of Life: Take My Hand

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Barbara Goldschmidt is a writer, researcher and licensed massage therapist. She has taught at health care facilities, community centers and in the massage therapy program at Swedish Institute, a college of health sciences in New York City. She has been active in the field of integrative health care for over 30 years. Her website can be visited at www.elementaltouch.org.
Acknowledgements. Part 1. A Sense of Connection. 1. Your Radiant Sea. 2. Sharing the Benefits of Touch. 3. The Body as Particles and Waves. 4. A Tangible Spirit. Part 2. Focusing Your Touch. 5. Physical and Energetic Qualities of the Hand. 6. Before You Begin: Observing Best Practices. 7. Elements of a Session. 8. A Hand Massage Sequence. 9. At a Glance: The Sequence and Reminders. Part 3: The Reality of Practicing. 10.Ten Challenges to Sharing Touch. 11. Adapting for Different Needs. 12. Comforting Touch in End of Life Care. References. Resources. Index
In my work at the nursing home I found that when I used a hand massage it helped residents feel calm and cared for. It was like meditating, or taking a drink of cool water, creating a sense of peace and quiet. We discovered that when we share touch we not only send a message, we also receive one. That's what this approach is all about.
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