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About Us

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    Where Care Becomes Connection

    Comfort Touch provides therapeutic massage to individuals in long-term care, supporting calm, dignity, and meaningful human connection.

    We believe touch is not a luxury. It is an essential part of compassionate care.

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Our Story

This work began with a simple understanding. Human connection matters.

As a mother, I have learned that presence, patience, and touch can communicate what words cannot. That understanding deepened when I saw how many individuals in long-term care experience ongoing isolation.

In environments where care is often clinical and time is limited, meaningful connection can be rare.

A hand to hold. A moment of calm. A reminder that someone is still seen.

Comfort Touch was created to bring those moments back with intention and care.

Why This Exists?

Many individuals in long-term care go extended periods without meaningful human touch. Even in shared environments, connection can be limited. Staff are often stretched thin. Families may live far away. Opportunities for intentional, compassionate interaction are few.

Without connection, quality of life suffers.

Who We Serve?

We serve individuals living in long-term care facilities, particularly in regions where services like this are limited or nonexistent.

Our focus is on those who may otherwise go without consistent human connection. Provided at no cost.

Our

Values

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Compassionate Care

Accessibility

Consent & Respect

Professional Integrity

Dignity In Aging

Human Connection