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Etiquette & Expectations

Etiquette & Expectations

At Halcyon Village, we offer whole-body care, combining thorough analysis, natural treatments and personalized service. 

Etiquette & Expectations
Dr. Justin McGuire

DC, BS

Everything You Should Know

An environment that is fun, safe, unpredictable, and full of love!

We expect you will find the following guidelines for etiquette & expectations will help create an environment that allows all of the awesome humans in it to have a relaxed, fun, healing, and smile-inducing experience. Please know that aside from the few behaviors we feel strongly about, we have incorporated humor to help communicate that we realize most of these scenarios are uncommon, yet included bcause they have happened. We are grateful for your full participation and compliance to these minimally limiting etiquette practices.

  • Be on time to your appointment.
  • Silence your personal devices.
  • Bring something of your own to read, or enjoy something from our library, but of course care for it as if it was your own.
  • Food is always welcome; please be sure to clean up any crumbs, grease, or stains left behind.
  • Strollers are welcome; please be courteous of others in our shared space.
  • We welcome you when you are not feeling well; if you or your child have had a germ within the last 4 days please don’t play with our toys, and don’t be offended when we apply an antimicrobial treatment after you.
  • Please ALWAYS keep your children within 4 feet of you; unattended explorers will be directed out the back door (kidding…not kidding).
  • Our fish are part of our village. We love them a lot. Please be kind. Do not allow your child to hit the tank, and for-the-love do not let any child ever climb on or in the tank.
  • Most of our areas are open, and we have a lot of equipment that could hurt you or be expensive to replace. Please do not touch any of the doctor’s tools, closed drawers, closed cabinets, scanners, computers, cold laser, salt lamp, or instruments that we use to help serve you. We know it is tempting for curious little people to touch things that they are unfamiliar with. We are glad to explain what they do, but we always appreciate the same respect we extend to you and your belongings 😊
  • No bathing in the sink
  • Heelys shoes are not allowed on our awesome race-track-like floor.
  • Please use headphones if you wish to enjoy something on your personal device that has sound.
  • We love monkeys, but prefer the climbing happen on the playground. Please don’t allow your child to climb on our furniture, walls, doors, chairs, tables, sinks, etc. They are always welcome to sit in the variety of seats available or within 4 feet of you on the floor, preferably out of the walkways.
  • No running, especially backwards.
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