I pose this question because I want to be certain that I don't leave my clients the way I am left by my favorite massage therapist who provides a quality massage. Anyhow, when she is finished with my shoulders, she washes her hands, tells me to take my time getting up and to help myself to a glass of water as she is racing out the door. LOL! It's almost like she is nonverbally saying, "I am done with my work, Yoo-hoo!" I then get dressed and meet her at the checkout counter.
With respect to my work, I haven't perfected my departure from final strokes to out the door yet and am interested in hearing about how others do this. At present, I do compressions all around the body and then hold the head for a moment before separating. I then speak softly to the client and allow her/him to know that I am going to step out and that he/she can take her time getting up. I then meet them at the massage room door as they exit, check-in with them (post-assessment), walk with them to checkout, check them out, and we say our goodbyes. Thanks in advance for sharing.
With respect to my work, I haven't perfected my departure from final strokes to out the door yet and am interested in hearing about how others do this. At present, I do compressions all around the body and then hold the head for a moment before separating. I then speak softly to the client and allow her/him to know that I am going to step out and that he/she can take her time getting up. I then meet them at the massage room door as they exit, check-in with them (post-assessment), walk with them to checkout, check them out, and we say our goodbyes. Thanks in advance for sharing.