Under
the Windham Wellness umbrella are five practitioners who believe in the best
for their clients through individualized services. They came together because of
location and a common goal. “At Windham Wellness we are here to support, educate,
nurture and assist in the healing process as a whole keeping mind, body and spirit
in the forefront of our practice to bring about a positive change,” said Tricia
Grinnell, co-owner of Vitality.
The
practices are located at 57 Tandberg Trail in Windham. They are hosting an open
house on Wednesday June 18, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Lisa DeFosse
Massage
Lisa DeFosse
“I
provide custom massages and energy healing for the last nine years. I am
trained in Therapeutic massage, Myofascial Release, Reiki, Healing Touch, and
Polarity. Pain can stem from many sources, including stored trauma in the body.
Along with talking to my clients, intuitive bodywork helps me to find that
source and apply techniques to bring lasting relief,” she said.
Having
taken advanced classes in neck massage, DeFosse specializes in relieving pain
in the neck and upper back. She has recently added foot soaks, scrubs and ear
candling to her services.
DeFosse
has lived in Windham for 17 years.
Vitality Skin Care and Massage
Trish Grinnell
Grinnell
is part owner of Vitality Skin Care and Massage. She is a licensed
esthetician/skin care consultant.
For
services she offers all different types of
facials from acne, anti-aging, relaxing, deep pore cleaning, enzyme and
peels to her newest service which is a meditation facial. She also offers lash
tinting, back-cials and body exfoliation treatments.
“If
a new client has never had a facial before or is afraid to try a facial because
of skin issues or perhaps they are hooked on a favorite skin care brand, talk
to me about what you are using and bring your products in with you I am happy
to create a customized facial with your skin health and goals in mind,” said
Grinnell.
Grinnell
lives in Harrison and has been working with her business partner since July
2013.
Rebecca Messer
Messer is the other partner in
Vitality. She graduated from massage school in 2000 and has worked part-time
doing massage until joining with Grinnell.
“I offer individualized therapeutic
massage by incorporating several different modalities to achieve the best
personalized result for each client. I am also very talented in the art of
relaxation massage. Hot towels are included in every session and you have the
option of adding hot stones, aromatherapy foot soaks and hand and foot
exfoliation,” Messer said.
Messer was raised in Raymond and
graduated from Windham High School.
Rising Tide
Acupuncture
Sara Kendall
Kendall
is a licensed acupuncturist in the State of Maine and has many other
certifications and studied at the New England School of Acupuncture in Newton,
Mass.
“I
provide a drug free and painless system of personalized care for individuals
seeking to reduce pain, improve health, and enhance their overall quality of
life. My goal is to create balance and stimulate the body's inherent ability to
heal itself. I work one on one with patients to create a specific treatment
plan that fits their personal condition,” said Kendall.
She
offers in addition to traditional acupuncture, electrical stimulation, cupping,
moxibustion, gua sha, tui na, herbal therapy, and nutritional counseling to
enhance treatment results.
Kendall
grew up in Casco, currently lives in Bath and has been practicing in Windham
since March. She is a Navy Veteran.
Bonnie Handy
Handy is a licensed
social worker since 1997 and completed her Master of Social Work in 2000. She
received her LCSW in 2002 and LADC in 2005.
“I'm a clinical
social worker and substance abuse counselor. I specialize in helping adults
with PTSD and addictions. I often use Eye Movement Desensitization &
Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR therapy) to help people work through old patterns of
“stuckness”, to develop new awareness of possibilities, and
greater fulfillment,” said Handy.
“Trauma and
addiction are all normal forms of human suffering that can be transformed.
I am honored to be part of someone's personal liberation,” Handy
said.
Handy grew up in Maine and has lived in the
greater Portland area for the past 30 years.
Susanne Martorano
Southern Maine Pediatric Therapies
Martorano owns
Southern Maine Pediatric Therapies. She
is an occupational therapist who works with children birth through school age.
“Right
now I offer occupational therapy services to children. We see kids in the
clinic or in a preschool setting. We offer initial evaluations, weekly therapy
sessions, individualized treatment plans, consultation to teachers,
Handwriting Without Tears program, I am also
certified in Therapeutic Listening. We work on developing fine motor skills,
self-care skills and sensory processing skills,” said Martorano.
She
has been working in pediatrics for over 10 years. She is originally from Old Saybrook, Conn. and attended the
University of New England. She lives in Gorham.
Our acupuncturists are always trying to keep up-to-date with new research information that is meaningful to improving health of our clients. Our chief acupuncturists Toronto has been actively involved in many cutting-edge research projects on acupuncture and related modalities with Japanese, American, and Canadian universities.
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