
Offerings
For clients who receive in-home sessions regularly, access to a massage table helps create the most consistent treatment environment.
In many ways, this is part of how we take care of each other in this work. When a table is already present, the practitioner can arrive, settle into the space, and focus fully on the care your body needs.
To help new clients begin comfortably, Devin will provide a treatment table for the first two sessions booked within 45 days. After that time, a table setup fee may apply.
For ongoing care, clients are expected to have a massage table available in their home so sessions can begin smoothly and the focus can remain fully on the work.
Offerings
In-Home Private Offerings
Attentive in home therapeutic bodywork
Precise, listening hands focused on relieving long held tension
Careful observation of posture, breath, and movement patterns
Session lengths shaped around your body and schedule
Corporate Wellness
On site therapeutic chair massage for workplace wellness
Flexible scheduling for teams, leadership groups, and special events
Targeted relief for desk related strain and long workdays
Professional, discreet service delivered with minimal interruption
Wellness Socials
Sometimes care is better shared. Wellness Socials bring attentive therapeutic bodywork into small gatherings of friends, family, or community. Guests receive focused sessions while the space remains relaxed, conversational, and restorative.
Whether it is a birthday, retreat, or simply a reason to gather, these sessions create time to slow down, reconnect, and leave feeling better than when you arrived

What to Expect
Sessions are designed to be calm, attentive, and unhurried.
After reserving your time, we will confirm the location, access details, and any questions you may have about the session. When I arrive, the first few minutes are spent observing posture, breathing patterns, and movement so the work can be approached with clarity and intention.
Once the space is prepared, the session unfolds at a thoughtful pace. Techniques may include Swedish, deep tissue, myofascial, and craniosacral work depending on what the body needs that day. Some sessions involve deeper pressure, while others focus on slower techniques that allow the nervous system to soften and release tension.
The goal is not simply temporary relaxation, but meaningful change in how the body moves and holds itself.
After the session, you may receive small suggestions for movement, breathing, or pacing the rest of your day so the work can continue integrating.
Over time, many clients notice improved mobility, easier breathing, and a greater sense of space in the body.