Irene Smith introduced Everflowing touch skills into hospice care on the West Coast in 1982. In the past 20 years of service Irene has worked with hundreds of clients in home, hospital and hospice settings. As an internationally acclaimed author and educator, Irene’s training programs and educational resources have inspired the public since 1988.

As a West Coast assistant to Dr. Elisabeth Kubler Ross for over 10 years, Irene brings mind, body, spirit integration to her work. Everflowing is an educational outreach program, dedicated to teaching specific touch skills as an integral component to end of life care. For information on training programs and additional Everflowing educational resources, contact Everflowing at:

41 Carl Street #C
San Francisco, CA 94117-3917
415-564-1750
email: everflowing@earthlink.net
www.everflowing.org

Be sure to see Irene Smith's article in Massage Magazine (May-June 2003) "A Call of the Heart: The Challenges and Rewards of Working with Dying Clients."

Providing Massage in Hospice Care
An Everflowing Resource by Irene Smith
Includes Book, DVD and 2-CD Set

This ground-breaking multimedia presentation allows you to participate directly in a discussion of this vitally important topic. Internationally acclaimed author and educator Irene Smith uses book, video, audio CDs to share her experience with unprecedented clarity, understanding and compassion. Whether to prepare yourself personally or as a basis for group exploration, this versatile package contributes a depth of wisdom and education that supports anyone working with the seriously ill or the dying.

To add value to this unique material, study at home for 10 CEU credits! Click here for information about the home study course, Preparation for Providing Massage in Hospice.

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Educators ... this package includes everything you need to present a class on this important material!


Package Includes:

Book — Providing Massage in Hospice Care
(88 pages. Also sold separately.)
This manual represents 21 years of experience in developing protocols, skills and coping strategies for facilitating body work with dying persons. “I have assembled the information in this manual in hopes that interest in this field will be nurtured and supported in the healthiest way possible.”

Includes: An Introduction to the Business of Dying; Potential Outcomes for the Use of Touch in Palliative Care; Precautions and Guidelines; Quality Assurance; The 5 Layers of Skill for Creating a Safe Container for the Touch Relationship; Everflowing Touch Techniques and Body Mechanics; Side Positioning of the Client; Working in a Client’s Home; and The Emotional Impact of Working With the Dying; and Resources Guide.

From the depths of her extensive personal experience, Irene Smith has crafted a well organized, articulate, and thoroughly informative practical guide and inspirational resource. Providing Massage in Hospice Care is an invaluable tool and truly a great gift to the Hospice and Massage Communities and to anyone caring for individuals approaching the transition we call death. —Dawn Nelson, author, From the Heart Through the Hands: The Power of Touch in Caregiving

DVD — Christmas with Chuck
(Revised. 21 minutes)
Irene Smith invites the audience to experience her last visit with a dying client. This powerful slide presentation put to video embodies the emotional issues that often arise when working with dying persons.

 

Christmas with Chuck has timeless lessons for bodyworkers who work with the ill or the dying. In this video Irene Smith speaks to aspects of the practitioner’s experience that are rarely addressed. I can hardly wait to share it with my own students. —Gayle MacDonald, M.S., L.M.T., Author of Medicine Hands: Massage Therapy for People with Cancer

CD1— Presentation (28 min.)
In a discussion with workshop participants including bodyworkers, healthcare professionals and people with AIDS, Irene addresses the component of healing in the dying process and the practitioner’s relationship to suffering.

CD2— Group Sharing (60 min.)
After a group viewing of Christmas with Chuck participants share their experience of the video, including deeply personal feelings concerning the deaths of loved ones and clients.

"Irene Smith has provided in-service training for the massage and bodywork interns at The Institute for health and Healing at California Pacific Medical Center for the last three years. Her mindfullness, presence and skills provide a rich container for students to feel safe, learn, and have a positive bodywork experience." —Antonia Creazzo, Clinical and Program Integrative Massage Supervisor, Institute for Health and Healing, California Pacific Medical Center, Massage Internship Program; San Francisco, CA

"Irene taught us practical ways to be present with our patients through touch. Perhaps more importantly, Irene reminded us of the importance of listening to ourselves in the midst of suffering, and how to utilize that listening as a tool to be responsive to those whom we hope to help. I recommend Irene's program enthusiastically." —Scott Rome, MD, Medical Director, California Pacific Regional Rehabilitation Center, California Pacific Medical Center, Rehabilitation Center; San Francisco, CA

In my work as a medical/surgical registered nurse and in my hospice volunteer practice, I often only have one brief encounter with a client. Everflowing has allowed me to give these clients a simple yet effective expression of concern that lets them experience the care that surrounds them. —Raymond Sigrist, Hospice Volunteer, R.N.

As a massage therapist with a primarily geriatric/hospice clientele, I often felt sore, tired and emotionally depleted. Irene's classes provided me with tools, techniques, skills and personal practices which I use to continually enhance my comfort at the chair or bedside, to revitalize my physical energy and to process the emotional impact of my chosen work.
—Maureen M. Trilsch, C.M.T., Hospice Practitioner

Everflowing touch is a tremendous uplifting feeling. It's the body, mind and spirit revitalized. Everflowing touch has made me feel like a whole person again. —Janice, Hospice Client