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 1611 Walnut St. 3rd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 - 888.296.9327 |
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CONFIDENTIALITY
Information gathered during your massage session or skin treatment is strictly confidential. Questions regarding your health may be asked during these sessions merely to accurately gauge levels of stress, extent of injuries, or personal goals in the treatment.
DRAPING
Clients are draped during massage, skin or body treatments. When an area such as the back is being massaged, this area is uncovered, massaged, and then recovered to keep the muscles warm. Draping is required and is used for the purposes of warmth and professionalism. Undergarments can be worn if the client wishes.
CODE OF ETHICS
As licensed and cerified massage therapists and members of the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA), the professionals of Body Restoration adhere to the Code of Ethics promulgated by the AMTA.
This Code of Ethics is a summary statement of the standards by which AMTA members agree to conduct their practices and is a declaration of the general principles of acceptable, ethical, and professional behavior. (Excerpt from http://www.amtamassage.org)
Massage therapists will:
Demonstrate commitment to provide the highest quality massage therapy/bodywork to those who seek their professional service.
Acknowledge the inherent worth and individuality of each person by not discriminating or behaving in any prejudicial manner with clients and/or colleagues.
Demonstrate professional excellence through regular self-assessment of strengths, limitations, and effectiveness by continued education and training.
Acknowledge the confidential nature of the professional relationship with clients and respect each clients right to privacy.
Conduct all business and professional activities within their scope of practice, the law of the land, and project a professional image.
Accept responsibility to do no harm to the physical, mental and emotional well-being of self, clients, and associates.
Refrain from engaging in any sexual conduct or sexual activities involving their clients.
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