Your Questions, Answered

  • Yes. Senior Touch is designed specifically for older adults. Every session is adapted to age-related changes, comfort levels, and individual health considerations.

  • Aging can bring changes, but pain should never be automatically dismissed. Your comfort matters, and care should begin with listening to your concerns…not brushing them aside.

  • That concern is very common. Sessions are gentle, predictable, and always adjusted to your comfort. You are never asked to push through discomfort.

  • Yes. Gentle techniques can help promote relaxation, reduce tension, support circulation, and improve overall comfort…without overwhelming the body.

  • In many cases, yes. Sessions are adapted around surgical history and sensitive areas.

    Communication comes first, and nothing is forced or rushed.

  • No referral is required. You’re welcome to ask questions and decide if this care feels right for you.

  • That’s completely understandable. Sessions move slowly, explanations are provided, and you remain in control at all times.

  • Only to your comfort level. Sessions are designed with modesty and respect in mind. You are always covered appropriately.

  • Absolutely. You can ask to adjust pressure, slow down, change positions, or stop entirely…at any time.

  • Many seniors come with past experiences that left them feeling rushed or unheard. This approach is calm, unrushed, and focused on rebuilding trust.

  • Sessions are not rushed. Time is taken to listen, move gently, and allow the body to respond at its own pace.

  • Care should never feel painful. The goal is comfort, relaxation, and support…not endurance.

  • No. This is supportive, non-medical bodywork focused on comfort and well-being. It does not replace medical care but can complement it.

  • Many clients experience arthritis, stiffness, post-surgical sensitivity, chronic tension, balance concerns, or general discomfort related to aging.

  • That’s okay. A conversation comes first. You’re never pressured to book or commit.

  • Safety is a priority. Care is predictable, respectful, and always guided by your comfort and consent.

  • No. Slower care allows better listening, gentler transitions, and a more comfortable experience overall.

  • You can start by asking questions…no obligation, no pressure.

    Call (508) 319-9568 to talk things through and see if this feels right for you.