JassyJ
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FYI. As of letter dated June 2, 2020, holistic (shiatsu, etc) licensed massage spas and body rub licensed spas and facilities are not allowed to operate in Ontario due to COVID-19 restrictions. Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) are allowed. Here is an official response from the Ontario government relating to Toronto, etc.
With respect to Massage Therapists, O. Reg 82/20 permits Regulated Health Professionals to provide service (subject to Schedule 3, Directive #2, Operational Requirements and regulated college guidelines).
Regulated Health Professions are a defined group within the Regulated Health Professions Act that among other things, require the RHPs to be governed in a particular manner by a college.
Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) are RHPs and are permitted to provide services in the health care sector that are within their regulated scope.
However, holistic practitioners do need to be licensed by the City of Toronto and belong to a Professional Holistic Association; however, they are not governed by the Regulated Health Professions Act nor a professional college as contemplated by the legislation. Moreover, Holistic Services specifically excludes medical or therapeutic treatment performed by a person qualified, licensed or registered under provincial law.
Therefore, Holistic Practitioners are not Regulated Health Professionals and are not permitted to be providing services at this time. By extension, a Holistic Centre is also not permitted to be operating to provide Holistic Services.
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With respect to Massage Therapists, O. Reg 82/20 permits Regulated Health Professionals to provide service (subject to Schedule 3, Directive #2, Operational Requirements and regulated college guidelines).
Regulated Health Professions are a defined group within the Regulated Health Professions Act that among other things, require the RHPs to be governed in a particular manner by a college.
Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) are RHPs and are permitted to provide services in the health care sector that are within their regulated scope.
However, holistic practitioners do need to be licensed by the City of Toronto and belong to a Professional Holistic Association; however, they are not governed by the Regulated Health Professions Act nor a professional college as contemplated by the legislation. Moreover, Holistic Services specifically excludes medical or therapeutic treatment performed by a person qualified, licensed or registered under provincial law.
Therefore, Holistic Practitioners are not Regulated Health Professionals and are not permitted to be providing services at this time. By extension, a Holistic Centre is also not permitted to be operating to provide Holistic Services.
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