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Legal!

at 321Massage! we offer Professional Massage
We at 321 Massage are law-abiding therapist. All Sexual Misconduct
will immediately end the session and client will be held responsible
for cost of that session. We DO NOT participate in any sexual
acts with clients , our massages do not contain sexual elements
OR sensual arousal!
We strictly adhere to the Florida Statutes
and Rules #480.0485 Sexual misconduct in the practice
of massage therapy.--The massage therapist-patient relationship
is founded on mutual trust. Sexual misconduct in the practice
of massage therapy means violation of the massage therapist-patient
relationship through which the massage therapist uses that
relationship to induce or attempt to induce the patient to
engage, or to engage or attempt to engage the patient, in
sexual activity outside the scope of practice or the scope
of generally accepted examination or treatment of the patient.
Sexual misconduct in the practice of massage therapy is prohibited.
History.--s. 159, ch. 97-264.
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

A. Appointments
We will be happy to schedule your appointment.
Tele / Fax: 407-644-9766 Email: westphd@gmail.com
or contacting us through "the form" page on the
website. www.321massage.com
B. Reminders
As a courtesy to our clients, we call or email to remind you
one or two days in advance of your appointment.
C. Cancellation policy
In today's hectic world unplanned issues come up for all of
us. We recognize this fact, but we respectfully request that
you cancel your scheduled appointment by phone, fax or e-mail
a minimum of
..::::: 24 hours in advance :::::
..
That way the open slot can be filled with someone needing
an appointment.
D. Missed Appointment
For missed appointments, if you do not cancel by the deadline,
you will be assessed a $45.00 missed appointment fee.
This fee will be your responsibility to pay at the time of
your next visit. Our aim here is to open otherwise unused
appointments for our clients, not to collect missed appointment
fees. Your cooperation and consideration are appreciated as
we institute this new policy.
E. Billing and Payments
Full payment is required when services are rendered.
We are considering insurance billing, so please speak directly
with us for that.
F. Collected Information
Intake Procedure - is usually about 15 minutes of your first
session to ascertain the needs of the client and find out
what type of services they desire to have. It is not counted
as part of the session itself. During the intake session we
will explain the following:
1. Process of intake and scheduling the client if multiple
sessions are required.
2. Massage has therapeutic benefits.
3. Limits of confidentiality.
4. Payment / Financing.
5. Cancellation policy, importance of keeping the appointments.
6. Available Packages.
7. Possibility of referral into the community.
There is a Client Intake Form, which gathers some background
information on the client, their situation, what services
the client needs and how they will respond to massage. Here
we will answer any questions that the client may have about
massage.
G. Referral Policy for our clients
321 Massage will refer clients outside of our scope of practice,
to qualified professional therapist, chiropractors, medical
doctors, psychiatrist, psychologist, nutritionist, or personal
trainers within the community. Clients are responsible to
follow-up on that referral. Also, the client is responsible
for the costs of the outside therapy.
H. Ethical Standards and Confidentiality
Here at 321 Massage we cater to the Elite! All sessions are
confidential, personal issues that are discussed in a session
are confidential, except in those unusual circumstances in
which not to do so would result in clear danger to the person
or to others. A difficult case may be discussed with other
therapist providing that the client identity remains confidential,
if feedback is needed on how to help a client.
PLEASE NOTE: In public, we will not greet you unless
you acknowledge us first because of the Confidential Polices
of 321! Please understand that this is to protect the confidential
of those individuals wanting to remain anonymous.
I. Right of Refusal of Services
321 Massage reserves the right to refuse service to anyone.
321 Massage also reserves the right to refer future services
of individuals whose concerns are beyond the capacity of this
office as well as to any individual that abuses or misuse
services in any manner, i.e., seeking sexual massages, non-compliance
with treatment, frequent missed appointments, not participating
in their own recovery, etc. If this should become necessary,
other local treatment options and possible referrals would
be discussed.
J. Refusal of Services
Clients has the right to refuse the service for any reason
at any time. If they determine that the session should be
stopped right in the middle, their needs will be respected.
Be aware that a session interrupted before completed will
still be billed.
K. Professional Massage
We at 321 Massage are law-abiding therapist. All Sexual Misconduct
will immediately end the session and client will be held responsible
for cost of that session. We DO NOT participate in any sexual
acts with clients, our massages do not contain sexual elements
OR sensual arousal!
We strictly adhere to the Florida Statutes and Rules #480.0485
Sexual misconduct in the practice of massage therapy.--The
massage therapist-patient relationship is founded on mutual
trust. Sexual misconduct in the practice of massage therapy
means violation of the massage therapist-patient relationship
through which the massage therapist uses that relationship
to induce or attempt to induce the patient to engage, or to
engage or attempt to engage the patient, in sexual activity
outside the scope of practice or the scope of generally accepted
examination or treatment of the patient. Sexual misconduct
in the practice of massage therapy is prohibited. History.--s.
159, ch. 97-264.
General Principles of Ethics

Ethics is defined by Webster as the study of standards
of conduct and moral judgment; this system or code of morals
of a particular person, religion, group, profession, etc.
Since each person is unique with their own experiences and
beliefs, ethics can be difficult to define. There is no concrete
answer. As a professional, we are responsible for the comfort
and safety of our clients. We can serve them best when we
understand their needs and rights. We can serve them best
when we have examined ourselves and worked through our own
issues. We can serve them best when we focus on the development
of ourselves. We can only guide the client to places that
we have been willing to go ourselves. The healing process
can begin only when we realize that we are just facilitators
in the process itself. The healing is the responsibility of
the client alone. They must be given the information to determine
what is right for them and what they are going through.
Informed Consent
Clients need to be able to make a decision as to whether they
want you to work on them and what they want you to do. This
is informed consent. They must be given enough information,
such as : what are the goals and purpose of the session, what
are the possible consequences of the treatment, what risks
are involved, what are the possible benefits of a treatment,
how much time will the treatment take, how much money will
the treatment cost and how will it be paid for. With this
information, a client will be able to determine if they want
the treatment for themselves or do they refuse the treatment.

Right of Refusal
Clients have the right to refuse the service for any reason
at any time. If they determine that the session should be
stopped right in the middle, their needs must be respected.
Be aware that a session interrupted before completed may also
cause a problem in the financial agreement. Does the client
owe for the whole time?
This same right also applies for the practitioner. You can
end a session at any time, for any reason. The bottom line
is to work on only people who are nurturing to you and do
not drain your energy. If your mother just died of lung cancer
it may not be advisable to work on someone who smokes.
Confidentiality
A clients information, both written and verbal belongs to
the client. Conversations that occur during a session, should
not be repeated or included in the chart notes unless it is
describing their physical condition. A client may also not
want to be approached outside the treatment clinic. If you
see a client walking down the street and stop and say hello,
this may violate their right of confidentiality, as they may
not want it be known that they are seeking treatment.

Boundaries
A Boundary is a space within a perimeter that may be a physical,
emotional or mental space. The emotional (mental) space is
determined by past experiences, values and morals. The physical
space is the actual physical limits of space that is needed
by each person to feel safe and secure. Boundaries can be
communicated by verbal conversations or body language. Some
people, especially those with a history of abuse of some sort,
may not be aware of their boundaries let alone able to maintain
their boundary. Boundaries may be determined before a session
to ensure the clients comfort.
Boundaries are often difficult to determine. What may be good
for one person, may not be appropriate for another. It is
important to explore boundaries and constantly readjust limits
to accommodate each individual.
When boundaries are crossed, respect may be lost in the relationship.
There are a main types of boundaries we deal with include:
Legal boundaries, professional boundaries, and personal boundaries.
Legal boundaries are those that of course deal with
the law and the rules and regulations that are set up by each
state, city or county. Your scope of practice is defined legally.
Your scope of practice is the limits or boundaries that apply
to your practice. This may include areas you can work on and
what you can or can not do. This will determine if you can
do things like make diagnosis's, do physical adjustments,
work in the mouth or other body cavity and sell vitamins and
other related items.
The laws vary so much that it is impossible to discuss here.
Make sure you contact your local authorities to determine
what your legal boundaries are and that you work within the
law.
Professional boundaries are determined by many things
such as your type of practice, your business rules and practices.
Personal boundaries are just that- everything that determines
your safety zone. They may be influenced by past experiences,
beliefs and values.
Boundary violations usually begin quietly, little by little,
and without many problems. When you go through the process
of looking at your values and needs and set your framework,
boundary violations can be minimized. Recognizing your own
boundaries will be based on your values and needs. There is
no right or wrong here - only what is what is important to
you.

Transference occurs when the client makes the professional
relationship, personal. Indications of transference are things
like the client brings you additional gifts or asks to see
you for lunch or outside the treatment. Personal conversation
can also be an indicator. What you do depends on each situation.
This can occur when a client is lacking in sufficient resources
to take care of themselves. Unresolved needs, feelings and
issues are transferred to the helper or caretaker.
Counter-transference occurs when the therapist is unable
to separate the therapeutic relationship from their personal
feelings surrounding the client. Some of examples of this
is when a therapist feels inadequate if the client is not
making progress or excessive thinking about the client after
the treatment is over. This occurs usually when the therapist
plays the helper or fixer role. We begin thinking that we
can get rid of the persons pain when we really don't do anything
but facilitate the clients growth for their own healing of
pain. We begin to think that only we can fix the problem and
we have all the correct answers.

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