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Australian Hospitals, Hospices and Cancer Clinics that offer Reiki

Reiki is widely accepted as a complimentary therapy to assist with anxiety, stress, pain and a host of other probles, and is used all across the world. Currently Reiki is being introduced to more and more settings in Australia such as hospitals, hospices and cancer centres to give more comfort, ease and peace of mind to many of their patients.

These institutions have recognised the benefits of integrating Reiki into their patient care programs. 

Hospitals Offering Reiki

  1. Fiona Stanley Hospital (Perth, WA)
    • Features a Complementary Health Clinic within its Cancer Care Centre.  
  2. Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (Perth, WA)
    • Home to the SolarisCare Cancer Support Centre, where Reiki is the most accessed complementary health treatment for cancer and leukaemia patients.  
  3. St John of God Subiaco Hospital (WA)
    • Offers Reiki as part of its complementary therapies.
  4. Bunbury Clinic (WA)
    • Provides Reiki treatments as part of its health programs.  
  5. Albany Hospital (WA)
    • Includes Reiki in its complementary therapy offerings.  
  6. J.W. Whittle Palliative Care Unit (Hobart, TAS)
    • Incorporates Reiki into its palliative care services.
  7. Mater Hospital (North Sydney, NSW)
    • Offers individual Reiki sessions through its Wellbeing Support Services.  

Hospices and Palliative Care Centres

  • St John of God Murdoch Hospital (WA)
    • Manages the Footprints Day Centre, providing complementary therapies including Reiki.  
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  • Kinder Caring (Various Locations)
    • Offers Reiki and energy work in palliative settings to address physical, emotional, and spiritual pain.  
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Cancer Clinics and Support Centres

  • SolarisCare Cancer Support Centre (Perth, WA)
    • Located within Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, it’s noted for having Reiki as the most accessed complementary health treatment for cancer and leukaemia patients.  
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  • Cancer Wellness Support (NSW)
    • Provides Reiki sessions aimed at alleviating pain, mood disturbances, and fatigue for people living with cancer.  
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These institutions have recognized the benefits of integrating Reiki into their patient care programs. 

Sources

1. Reiki in Hospitals (Reiki Australia overview):
https://www.reikiaustralia.com.au/reiki-in-hospitals/

2. Mater Hospital North Sydney – Wellbeing Support Services (Reiki listed):
https://www.svph.org.au/hospitals/mater/wellbeing-support-services

3. Solaris Cancer Care (Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, WA):
https://www.solaris.org.au/services/perth-centre/

4. Cancer Wellness Support (NSW) – Reiki Therapy:
https://www.cancersupport.org.au/wellness-and-therapy-guides/reiki/

5. Kinder Caring – Reiki and Energy Work in Palliative Settings:
https://kindercaring.com.au/palliative-care/reiki-and-energy-work-in-palliative-settings/

6. Human Frequencies – Reiki in Australian Healthcare (Footprints Day Centre etc.):
https://www.humanfrequencies.com/reiki-australia/

 

Can You Help?

We welcome your input! If you have more information to support our drive for greater recognition with the Australian Government, the Health Funds and the wider community, please feel free to share your findings or research with us here at Reiki Australia by emailing us ay contact@reikiaustralia.com.au.