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Libraries Add MindSpa Wellness Rooms

Friday, September 29, 2023, By Cristina Hatem
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Large black massage chair with a table next to it with a salt lamp and plant on it.

Massage Chair Room

鶹ƵUniversity Libraries is adding two ‘MindSpa’ wellness rooms, designed similarly to the , on Sunday, Oct. 1, in Bird Library.

The Bird Library MindSpa consists of two rooms – a and a , both available by reservation for free through the Libraries . The Massage Chair Room includes a full-body massage chair with multiple massage options, which can be reserved for 30 minutes at a time. The Meditation Room can be reserved for 1-hour periods and includes a desk with items such as a dimmable salt lamp and chakra crystals. There is also space within the room to allow for meditation or yoga. Both rooms include a dimmable salt lamp to allow patrons to control their level of brightness while using the room.

“We thought it was important to provide a space in the Libraries for our users, and especially students, to support their overall wellness and reduce stress,” said Melinda Dermody, interim associate dean for academic success at 鶹ƵUniversity Libraries. “We were guided by our colleagues at the Barnes Center at The Arch and their Crowley Family MindSpa room. Promoting holistic health and wellness on campus supports the success of our students, faculty and staff. Similar to how we worked with our colleagues at Hendricks Chapel a few years ago to provide a in Bird Library, this new location allows users to have a place to practice mindfulness and guided meditation independently in a private, accessible and welcoming environment.”

Table with crystals and a salt lamp on it

Meditation Room

Users interested in practicing relaxation or mindfulness exercises may also take advantage of any of the items available at Bird Library or our new meditation kits. These kits are available to be loaned out from the first floor check out desk at Bird Library and include:

  • Meditation cushion
  • Yoga mat
  • Light therapy box
  • Sound machine
  • Headphones
  • Set of mindful message cards
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