HEALING HOUR BENEFITS
Come join us for some healing while supporting Hospice of the North Country
** Registration is strongly recommended to secure your spot **
Register at www.beyoga108.com/events
LOCATION:
First Congregational Church of Malone Chapel
2 Clay Street, Malone, NY 12953
Please arrive 15- 20 minutes early for spot placement and setup so we may start on time.
Doors will open at 1:30 pm for you to enter the space and you will be ushered into place.
Prepare accordingly:
Dress in Layers, bring your own mats, blankets, pillows, or camping mat/pad/thermarest pad and extra blankets; you will be lying down for 45 minutes.
We recommend if you chill easy to bring an extra blanket for your own personal comfort
All other personal items will be left in the lobby so please plan accordingly.
All cell phones MUST be turned off completely for the duration of the event. Cell phones may be left in the outer lobby for your convenience, but they are not permitted in the space during the event . Apple watches Fit Bit, and smart watches MUST be turned off and left out in the lobby also.
IN BENEFIT FOR HOSPICE OF THE NORTH COUNTRY
Dignity. Support. Care.
All proceeds go to Hospice of the North Country. Practitioner fees and FCC Building use fee are donated for the event.
Hospice of the North Country, Inc. is a non-profit, community based agency providing Hospice care to the residents of Clinton and northern Franklin County, New York on a nondiscriminatory basis in compliance with Federal and State regulations. Hospice of the North Country, Inc. was formed as a result of the merger of Hospice Care of Clinton County, Inc. and Caring Friends, Inc.
Hospice of the North Country, Inc. is a member of the National Hospice Organization, International, and the New York State Hospice Association. It is the policy of this agency to encourage its staff and volunteers to join professional organizations that will enhance their performance of service to our patients and their families
Dignity. Support. Care.
Hospice is about caring for those who are facing the challenges at the end-of-life. Those challenges may be physical, emotional, psychosocial, and spiritual. Hospice cares for the whole person and their loved ones, supporting them with skilled nursing, family services, spiritual support, volunteer services and bereavement and grief support.
Hospice of the North Country offers a wide range of services for patients, their families, and caregivers. We know that each patient’s situation is unique, which is why we offer individualized care for patients with illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer's, or respiratory disease.
Care can be provided at home, or in a nursing home or other facility. Our services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Benefits, and most insurance plans. Our specialized interdisciplinary team consists of nurses, an LPN, social workers, a chaplain, and volunteers—all trained to help you.
Getting started is sometimes the hardest part. Too often, referrals for hospice care are not made until the patient has uncontrolled symptoms or unmanageable pain. Patients benefit much more from hospice services if referred early, and the family can be better prepared and more able to manage the care process.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
Volunteers are in a unique position to meet special and personal patient needs; you accompany people on an incredible personal journey. When you volunteer with Hospice of the North Country, you join a team of dedicated people working together to make a difference. You become a valued member of our family, whether you’re caring for patients, helping in the office or advocating for hospice in the community. With enthusiasm and creativity, you and other Hospice of the North Country volunteers can make special moments happen for our patients and their families. There’s no better gift to give than your time. https://www.hospicenc.org/volunteer
Donate:
If you would like to donate to Hospice your gift helps people live life to the fullest and allows families and friends to treasure their loved ones in the comforts of home, until the last moment. https://www.hospicenc.org/donate
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HEALING HOUR
Sound - Cheley Frazier
Reiki - Jennifer Ann Hutchins, Whitney Goachee, Aimee Lorenzo + Colleen Law
Come join us for the powerful healing.
Lay in savasana and let the sounds of the crystal alchemy bowls, Koshi chimes, Ocean Drum, Old Wise Earth Gong and more as they work their magic.
The event will begin with intention setting, a guided meditation while lying in savasana and then let go as you set out on a sound meditation journey complemented by the cosmic vibrations of Crystal Alchemy Bowls, Koshi Chimes, Crystal Lyre, Gongs and more these healing frequencies work on a cellular level to calm your mind, body, and spirit.
Sound Healing can help eliminate mental stress and worry while easing physical tension, shock, and anger over situations that cannot be controlled.
Specifically, sound healing:
Reduces stress.
Relieves anxiety.
Encourages calm, comforting thoughts.
Provides physical relaxation.
Encourages better sleep.
Reiki is an energy healing technique that assists in emotional, physical, and spiritual healing. Combined with reiki Jennifer also uses shamanic healing techniques to further assist in a clients healing process.
During a Sound Journey you will experience deep relaxation and a profound sense of peace and well-being.
Benefits of a Sound Journey and Reiki include improved sleep, reduction of stress and anxiety, improved immunity, as well as a renewed sense of well-being, calm, balance, connection, and overall happiness.
Sound transforms on a cellular level and being well hydrated assists the process.
Drugs and alcohol are not recommended prior or after a sound journey.
If you’re unable to make it to your session, you may give your ticket to another person.