ProEth Workbook

Treatment Plan

On completion if the client needs assessment, the therapist will determine a treatment plan which includes: • Desired health outcome • Frequency of treatment • Type of treatment • Client self-care programs

There will be a periodic review of the needs assessment and treatment plan, when applicable.

CERTIFICATION AND TITLES

Policy

The International Federation of Registered Equine Massage Therapists upon successful completion of the Registration Examinations will issue a Certificate of Registration to the therapist.

Practices

The certificate must be displayed in a prominent place in the therapist’s principle place of work for inspection and recognition by any citizen. The certificate is not to be duplicated and is non- transferrable, nor may it be "leased out" to unregistered facilities or persons at any time for any purpose by the therapist.

A current Equine Massage Therapist is entitled to use the title, "Equine Massage Therapist", "Registered Equine Massage Therapist", and the designation of, "E.M.T.", or "REMT".

Personnel

A therapist or establishment will not hire any person to provide massage therapy unless the individual is a current Equine Massage Therapist holding a valid Certificate of Registration issued by the International Federation of Registered Equine Massage Therapists.

RECORDS MANAGEMENT

Policy

The practice of massage therapy includes the keeping of current client records. These will be stored securely and kept for a minimum of seven years after the last appointment date, after which time they may be destroyed. Destruction will be by methods that protect client confidentiality.

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