[Article] How multisensory relaxation sessions can help service users

Children and adults with profound and multiple disabilities can benefit physically and emotionally from multisensory relaxation sessions in which sound therapy and massage are used to encourage relaxation and well-being.  The article describes the successful implementation of this in a variety of learning disability services, and social services day services.

Woods, A. 2014.  How multisensory relaxation sessions can help service users.  Learning Disability Practice, 17 (6) p 32 - 34.

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