Carlton Daily, ABMP
Certified Massage Therapy and Bodywork
CARLTON ANN DAILY, a Certified Massage Therapist and Bodyworker, with a B.F.A. in Dance from Temple University, brings her movement expertise to the therapeutic practice of massage and body/mind healing. Carlton integrates diverse elements from her experience as a professional modern dancer, movement education therapist, and deep-tissue massage therapist to develop Body Awareness Training.
With her private practice based in Media and Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, Carlton has been a member of the healing community for twenty three years. Her education includes: lessons in the Alexander Technique, workshops based on the following methods: Feldenkrais, Shiatsu, Trigger Point Work, Infant Massage, Continuum Work with Susan Harper and Emily Conrad-Da’oud, and Body Re-Education with Sondra Howell. Using elements of these techniques, Carlton is able to support her clients and help them release unwanted tension and create more flexibility in their bodies in a safe, respectful setting.
The above video is in loving memory of Lucille Parry, who peacefully passed on May 2, 2010.
Many people in the Delaware Valley are happy to say they have been "Carlton-ized".
Carlton works with individuals, couples, families, children and seniors. Carlton is available to speak to various community organizations on the subjects of Massage and the Healing Powers of Touch.
Carlton teaches massage classes to Beginners and Advanced Students. She runs the ABMP of Delaware County holistic practitioners networking meetings that meet once a month. Call for dates, time and more info.
Since 1996, Carlton has been working with Seniors in Assisted and Independent Living centers in Delaware County. Her passion and dream is to create a program that allows seniors to have regular 20 minute massages everyday. Carlton would like this dream to be part of a senior community that stays in touch.
She has been a member of the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce since 1993 and has served on the Health and Human Service committee.
Carlton is also currently working one day per week with cancer patients at Phoenixville Hospital.