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Locality: Dundas, Ontario

Phone: +1 905-531-0614



Website: www.lavandulawellnesscentre.com

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Stephanie Muir Registered Massage Therapist 28.12.2020

In a pandemic, self-isolation is called quarantine. In Buddhism, it is called retreat. From the cave of our home, like the meditators of ancient times, we can consciously kindle the lamp of compassion and connection." ~ Lama Willa Miller

Stephanie Muir Registered Massage Therapist 22.12.2020

Happy Holidays to you!

Stephanie Muir Registered Massage Therapist 13.12.2020

Still open for treatments! Wear a mask and wash your hands on arrival!

Stephanie Muir Registered Massage Therapist 28.11.2020

An extraordinary women - Stephanie Muir RMT pouring her incredible energy to the delegates at the WORLD WHY TOUR in Toronto - amazing!

Stephanie Muir Registered Massage Therapist 08.11.2020

I am booking into mid January! If you need an appointment please reach out for my wait list or I can refer you to someone who maybe able to help! Happy Holidays!

Stephanie Muir Registered Massage Therapist 19.10.2020

RMTs in all regions of Ontario can continue to offer massage therapy services. It's a great time to review the precautions that RMTs take to keep themselves and their patients safe.

Stephanie Muir Registered Massage Therapist 03.10.2020

Yesterday morning in an interview on CBC, Dr. Williams, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, stated that massage therapy was not allowed in the locked dow...n areas, which was an inaccurate statement. Registered Massage Therapists are able to continue to practice in lockdown regions following the same precautions they followed throughout the course of the pandemic. On a call with the Ministry Emergency Operations Centre this morning, which typically includes Dr. Williams and other senior ministry officials, Michael Feraday, RMTAO Executive Director, pointed out that this comment was inaccurate and misleading, and requested that Dr. Williams provide clarification in the media. A statement will be made by the Government today in the media correcting this misstatement. In addition, the Ministry of Health has confirmed to other media sources and to health regulatory colleges that regulated health professionals are able to continue to operate. Regrettably this has caused confusion with the public and in the profession. The Ministry’s position is that regulated health professions like RMTs and all other 26 regulated health professions continue to provide essential services to their patients. The College of Massage Therapists of Ontario has provided strict guidelines for RMT that ensure safety. The RMTAO is advocating forcefully to ensure that this messaging is understood and reinforced.