Friday 23 February 2018

Integrated Healthcare

All of us complementary therapists working here at Tay Medispa in Perth, Scotland, have been talking a lot about integrated healthcare - how to work even better together as a team at our clinic, and about how to link up with the other complementary therapists and clinics in and around Perth. And above all, how to get better communication going with all the people working here in the NHS, (for readers outside the UK, the NHS is our wonderful welfare state national health service), so that people know much more about what health support is available, how each service can help and when the various different treatments are most appropriate.
MUTUAL SUPPORT - by working together, the individual members of the reciprocating roof enable the whole structure to cover a very wide space with no central supporting post
We seem to be in a strange situation at the moment, having a mostly over stretched NHS and mostly under utilised complementary sector. I heard recently of people waiting two years for operations in this country - I'm sure that at least some of those people could be treated successfully with complementary therapy, gentler on all systems and available immediately. I offer a free initial 30 minute consultation, a great opportunity to find out more about CranioSacral Therapy and whether it might help you, to see the clinic and to find out about all the other treatments available at Medispa.
So I guess I'm going to carry on meeting up with people, opening the channels, giving demos and talks and generally explaining what we do.
TOPICS COMING SOON: A few tales from my own experiences of giving and receiving healthcare, NHS and complementary, the best and the worst.