Corporate Seated Chair Massage

We offer Corporate Seated Chair Massage in NW downtown Washington, DC, Monday – Friday 10am – 5pm. We require a 3 hour minimum and charge $105/hour per therapist. You can use your time in 10, 15 or 20 minute increments.

Offering Corporate Chair Massage to your employee boosts morale as well as productivity. You provide a quite space for us to work, and we provide the stress reduction.

As a client, you will be fully dressed for your session, your massage chair will be sanitized and a new face rest cover will be given for each client. The massage chair may also be adjusted to suit the needs of each client. All of our Well Being massage therapists are professional, talented, and positive. Each therapist is also licensed and insured in Washington, DC.

Payment is due when scheduling the appointment and there is a 72 hour business day 100% cancellation policy. Gratuity is only accepted in cash form for Corporate Chair Massage.

Call us with any questions regarding scheduling, services and rates
202.422.3434

Benefits

Research indicates that a 15-minute chair massage results in decreased job stress, increased alertness and increased speed & accuracy on math computations. (1)

Office workers massaged regularly were more alert, performed better and were less stressed than those who weren't massaged. (1)

Up to 90% of all visits to primary care physicians are for stress-related complaints. (2)

Stress accounts for $26 billion in medical and disability payments and $95 billion in lost productivity per year. (2)

Over 50% of lost work days are stress related which keeps about 1 million people per day from attending work. (2)

Health care expenditures are nearly 50% greater for workers who report high levels of stress. (3)

40% of job turnover is due to stress. (4)

1. Field, Ironson, Pickens et al. (1996). Massage therapy reduces anxiety and enhances EEG pattern of alertness and math computations. International Journal of Neuroscience 86, 197-205
2. Occupational Health and Safety news and the National Council on compensation Insurance (U.S.A.)
3. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
4. American Institute of Stress