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Pregnancy/Special Populations Service Learning Project – Spring 2010

Pregnancy/Special Populations Service Learning Project – Spring 2010. Globe University/Minnesota School of Business. Leah, James, Gregg, Rachael and Katie before leaving to Southview Acres. Southview Acres.

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Pregnancy/Special Populations Service Learning Project – Spring 2010

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  1. Pregnancy/Special Populations Service Learning Project – Spring 2010 Globe University/Minnesota School of Business

  2. Leah, James, Gregg, Rachael and Katie before leaving to Southview Acres.

  3. Southview Acres • The class outside in front of the Southview Acres Health Care Center with their instructor, Sharon Pollock.

  4. The students from left to right: Rachael Janusch, Deb Born, Meghan Poferl, Gregg Schlee, Leah Glodowski, Katie Flipp, and James Brotzman.

  5. Some of our Service Learning Project Goals.. • Perform massage at a non-profit or care facility in need of massage care for their clients • Educate the community on the need for massage care • Support the community needs • Bring happiness to the residents of the facility • Learn the true essence and effects of the human’s natural nurturing/healing touch • Get another aspect of the Massage Therapy field

  6. Deb, Gregg, and Jennifer Hesch (recreation coordinator) surveying the room before setting everything up!

  7. Some of the students setting up their areas..

  8. Leah, Rachael and Katie giving a massage to Jennifer Hesch, the recreation coordinator.

  9. Southview Acres Plan.. • Our plan that we laid out, was for 40 to 50 residents to receive chair, wheelchair, and bedridden massages. The staff members would also partake in the massage activity, but only a certain number of the staff was determined the day of our project.

  10. Gregg Giving a chair massage to one of the staff members. • As a whole group, we honed our communicational skills, service skills, and time management skills!

  11. James giving a wonderful chair massage to a staff member that really needed one!! 

  12. Deb and Megan in the foreground, as Leah and Rachael are in the background giving massages.

  13. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross As far as service goes, it can take the form of a million things. To do service, you don’t have to be a doctor working in the slums for free, or become a social worker. Your position in life and what you do doesn’t matter as much as how you do what you do.

  14. Deb Born Breathe. Relax. Revitalize.

  15. James Brotzman Massage is only skin deep through the comfort, relaxation, and it brings out the goodness of your soul.

  16. Katie Flipp Yesterday is dead, forget it. Tomorrow does not exist, don’t worry. Today is here, use it.

  17. Leah Glodowski Live, Laugh, Love.

  18. Meghan Poferl Don’t be afraid of the space between your dreams and reality. If you can dream it you can make it be. -Bella Davis-

  19. Rachael Janusch “Have I gone mad?” “I’m afraid so. Your entirely bonkers. But I’ll tell you a secret. All the best people are.” -Alice and the Mad Hatter-

  20. Gregg Schlee Today I will do what is possible. I will leave all that seems impossible to god.

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