Embracing change

In all of our lives there are periods of time when change is necessary. “Here at The Human Touch project we provide a wide range of complementary therapies that can help you deal with change. We aim to deliver these therapies at a price that is ‘affordable for all’ as we recognise that in today’s financial climate self-care and personal wellbeing can often be the last thing people think of when planning the weekly or monthly budget.” says project leader Mary.

The Human Touch team offer the broadest range of concessions on the market and include the retired, students, unemployed, self-employed, part-time employed, and carers. The guidance is that if your income is £10,000 a year or less you’ll fit into their concessions category. The concession rate is £10 for 30 minutes and £20 for an hour.

It’s also okay to have a treatment with them if you’re in full-time employment or have an income over £10,000 a year. Even then, compared to many local providers they offer a great price for therapies and beauty treatments – at £15 for 30 minutes and £30 for an hour. Gift vouchers are also available for purchase.

The team currently provide Swedish, deep tissue, facial and Indian head massage, manicures and pedicures, reflexology, reiki healing, metamorphic technique, homeopathy, flower essences, and zero balancing, and are growing all of the time and expanding their services.

They’re happy to deliver mini-treatments at your local event, including pamper parties, fairs, fund raising activities, and charity days.

At The Human Touch we aim to bring the best environment for our clients. Currently that best space is found in the private practice spaces of our practitioner team. Visits to a client’s own home are also available.

For further information, to book an appointment, or to purchase a gift voucher please contact Mary on 07796 518667 or visit our website or our Facebook page

Mary Murphy
Founder of The Human Touch

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