- Arthritis
- Fibromyalgia
- Sleep Disorders
- Autism
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Depression
- Mental HealthDiana Spatola’s application for HHA was approved June 2006 to assist with mental health needs, some living expenses and to raise funds for her to complete her Massage Therapy classes. Her wish is to “to feel healthy, help others and be self-supporting”.
- Psychiatry
- Anxiety
- Ultrasound"I was still suffering from a previous shoulder injury for almost two years when I finally came to Bonnie Masi for help. I couldn't figure out why I was continually re-injuring the shoulder after months of rest and recuperation. Not only did Bonnie help heal my shoulder, but identified that my poor posture was a main factor contributing to the continuing injury. Bonnie gave me an invaluable 'shove' towards better posture while she worked effectively with healing massage and ultrasound. During the sessions, Bonnie also provided self-massage tips and 'trigger points' to release tension that was contributing to my frequent headaches. Bonnie also coordinated her treatment with that of my chiropractor to speed the healing process. After only a few months of treatment I am free of pain, and armed with exercises to strengthen my shoulder and correct my posture further. I can't thank Bonnie enough!" - Mike Pollack
- MRIBy September 2009 it was time to get an MRI to learn what was going on with the two muscles that were not making any progress. The MRI revealed that indeed two muscles had torn off my rotator cuff, the very two muscles that I needed to move the cello bow.
- X-Rays
- Wound CareJune 20th, 2012, Nancy Bennett was admitted for emergency, life-saving, surgery in Port Angeles, WA. They found a tumor had perforated her bowel, did the extensive repairs, and she now has an ileostomy bag which she’ll have the rest of her life. She spent over 2 weeks in the hospital and currently has to return to the hospital 2 times a day for wound care. The doctors have said she needs to take it very easy for 4 months to try and heal, plus regain energy and strength. The care for her ileostomy will be ongoing, even after the wound heals. Nancy has no insurance to cover all these medical costs, plus being unable to work for at least 4 months.
- Physical TherapyCalled my vet, Dr Tony, and their office had just shut down for the day so I got the answering service. While I was waiting for a call back, I started stroking Bernie’s ears, the Tellington Touch work I know so well to help reduce shock. I next placed a call to my friend, Joan, and left a message. I wanted her to bring over her ROSHI machine. The ROSHI does neuro-feedback through flashing eye goggles. Joan had left the machine with me for a couple months and only picked it back up about a week before Bernie’s stroke. I had used it on many of my physical therapy clients with good results on many conditions. I knew it had to help balance whatever was off in his brain.