Hi there Longvines,
I have been working at a day centre for people with learning disabilities since 1995, giving foot/hand or face/scalp massage, depending upon the individual's choice or requirement.
Whenever a new client wants to participate, a questionnaire/consent form is sent to their carers to fill in and return. In that, I state that as a matter of course I will be writing to let their GP know that they will be receiving aromatherapy and to ask if there are any issues they (the GP) think I should be aware of. To date, with over 40 of these letters sent to GPs, I've had two positive responses, and silence from the rest. I do include a section referring to the benefit of using aromatherapy:
"According to the International Journal of Aromatherapy (Vol 2, No 1, p.17) a blend of Chamomile, Ylang Ylang and Lavender essential oils has been employed in foot massage treatments at the St. Nicholas Therapy Unit in Shoreham, Sussex, to help ‘calm and relax, or stimulate and uplift the clients’. With repeated massage treatments, patients with mental disabilities and communication problems gradually became more relaxed and less anxious and for those with profound handicaps, Aromatherapy was found to be ‘invaluable as a means of making them feel involved and cared for’. "
I use 1% dilutions as many of the clients are on a cocktail of medication and only use single oils (Lavender, Marjoram, Petitgrain, Roman Chamomile, Frankincense, Patchouli and Geranium). The client has a smell of 2 -3 oils and indicates their choice, either verbally or non-verbally. To date we have had no cases of any abreactions. All the clients receive great benefit, both physiologically and psycho-emotionally. I've rarely had anyone show that they don't want their session.
Apart from the TLC element, I have people who have been in my groups from the start, who originally had terrible lower extremity circulatory problems; very cold and cyanosed legs/feet and/or oedema. Even though they only get 15 minutes once a week, excepting holidays, all have seen great improvement and even if they don't have the warmest of legs/feet, it's certainly better than it was at the beginning.
It is a very rewarding area to work in, from a job satisfaction point of view, so if you can, certainly go for it.
Hope this helps,
Regards,