✦ Scenario · Medical & Care Settings
Massage Therapy For Hospital Patients
Certified RMTs delivering adapted therapeutic touch for patients in hospitals, rehabilitation units, and care facilities across Canada. Family members can book.
A Patient Can't Come To The Clinic. We Go To Them.
Hospital patients — recovering from surgery, undergoing cancer treatment, in palliative care, or managing extended bed rest — experience pain, anxiety, sleep disruption, and the profound discomfort of prolonged immobility. Therapeutic touch addresses all of these. And it can be delivered directly in the hospital room, rehabilitation unit, or care facility.
"Our therapists coordinate with nursing staff, bring all quipment, and deliver a full clinical session — bedside."
Family members can book on a patient's behalf. We communicate directly with the facility, coordinate timing around nursing rounds, and arrive fully prepared. The patient stays in bed. The care comes to them.
Post-surgical recovery
Surgery creates soft tissue trauma, restricted movement, anxiety, and sleep disruption. Adapted gentle massage addresses each of these during the recovery window — in the hospital room.
Cancer treatment support
Chemotherapy and radiation produce fatigue, nausea, anxiety, and pain. Oncology-adapted massage therapy is evidence-based for all four — delivered bedside, by trained oncology therapists.
Palliative care patients
Therapeutic touch in palliative settings reduces pain perception, anxiety, and isolation — providing human connection that medical treatment alone cannot offer.
Which Patients Benefit From Hospital Massage?
Therapeutic touch is appropriate across a wide range of hospital and care settings.

Post-Surgical Patients
Hip replacements, mastectomies, and abdominal surgery. Adapted gentle massage reduces pain, eases restricted movement, and improves sleep quality during the hospital recovery window.
Cancer Treatment Patients
Patients in active chemotherapy or radiation. Oncology-trained therapists adapt every technique to treatment-related constraints — nausea, fatigue, infusion sites, and radiation fields.
Palliative Care Patients
End-of-life care settings. Therapeutic touch reduces pain perception and provides comfort and presence that no medication replicates. Family members can remain present throughout.
Rehabilitation Patients
Post-orthopedic surgery rehabilitation. Massage alongside physiotherapy accelerates soft tissue healing and reduces the pain that limits rehabilitation participation.

NICU & Paediatric Patients
Infant touch therapy in NICU settings. Documented benefit for weight gain, sleep regulation, and parent-infant bonding. Specialist infant massage therapists available.
A family member booking for a patient in hospital?
We handle everything — intake, facility coordination, and scheduling.
Simpler than you think — here's exactly what happens.
Family members can arrange everything. The patient doesn't need to coordinate anything.
Family or Patient Contacts Us
Provide the patient's name, hospital, floor/unit, current condition, and any known restrictions. Our care team advises on the appropriate session type before confirming.
Takes under 5 minutes online or by phone.
We Contact the Care Team
Our therapist contacts the nursing station to confirm the visit is appropriate, identify any precautions, and schedule around nursing rounds and patient rest times.
We find the space, set up, and are ready within 15 minutes of arrival.
Therapist Arrives at the Bedside
The therapist checks in at the nurses' station, confirms patient status, and enters the room. All sessions begin with a brief verbal assessment of the patient's current condition and comfort level.
Sessions run back-to-back — no downtime between employees.
Adapted Session + Care Notes
Session performed in the hospital bed or bedside chair — whichever suits the patient. Can be shortened at any point. Post-session care notes provided to family and receipt emailed immediately.
Receipt submittable to most Canadian benefits plans.
Choose the session format that fits your workplace.
All techniques are adapted to the patient's condition, position, and current treatment stage.
Most recommended for our guests
Post-flight fatigue · General travel tension
Also available · context-dependent
Not sure which to book? Describe your situation and we'll recommend the right service and duration for your stay.
Transparent Hospital Patient Massage Pricing.
Per-employee rates. One corporate invoice. Individual RMT receipts available for each employee.
60-Minute Session
$ 118.99
per session · per person
✓ RMT insurance receipt
✓ Professional table & linens
✓ Travel to your location
90-Minute Session
$ 159.99
per session · per person
✓ Deep focus on tension areas
✓ Written aftercare plan
✓ Most popular duration
120-Minute Session
$ 199.99
per session · per person
✓ Ideal for deep relaxation goals
✓ Recommended for chronic stress
✓ Detailed session notes
Professional, Vetted, And Fully Credentialed.
Every therapist working in a hospital or care setting meets the same professional standards — plus the specific training for clinical contexts.
Oncology-trained therapists
Cancer patients are always assigned therapists with specific oncology massage training. Tumour sites, radiation fields, infusion ports, and lymph-at-risk areas are mapped and avoided every session.
Care team coordination every visit
We contact the nursing station before every hospital session — not just the first. Patient condition is confirmed on the day. Sessions are adjusted or postponed if the patient's status has changed.
Fully adapted technique and positioning
Hospital sessions use modified positioning (supine, side-lying, seated in bed), lighter pressure calibrated to the patient's condition, and immediate stopping if the patient shows any discomfort signals.
Family coordination included
Family members receive a brief session summary and aftercare notes after every visit. For regular patients, we develop an ongoing care plan in consultation with the family and care team.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Sessions are fully flexible — they can be shortened or cancelled on the day at no charge if the patient's condition changes. We understand that hospital patients have variable energy and comfort levels daily.
Oncology massage — with appropriate modifications — is safe and evidence-based for patients in active chemotherapy treatment. We always assign oncology-trained therapists to cancer patients and confirm precautions with the care team before every session.
Yes — family members regularly book and coordinate on behalf of patients with cognitive impairment or communication barriers. We work with the care team to assess suitability and obtain proxy consent.
Yes — therapeutic touch in palliative settings reliably reduces subjective pain, anxiety, and feelings of isolation. Our palliative care therapists are trained in both technique and the emotional context of end-of-life care. Family members can be present throughout.
When performed by an RMT, sessions can be submitted to most Canadian extended health benefits plans. Family members booking for a patient can submit under the patient's coverage in most provinces.
In most cases, no advance permission from hospital administration is needed. Our therapists coordinate directly with the nursing station. For ICU, NICU, or high-dependency units, advance coordination is handled by our care team before any booking is confirmed.
Bring Professional Massage To Your Team — Today.
Certified RMTs delivering adapted massage in hospitals, care facilities, and medical settings across Canada. Family members can book on a patient's behalf.
