Herald - Issue 419
Page 36 • The HERALD • 17th February 2022 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v Health, Beauty & Wellbeing Qualified and Insured Sports Injury, Remedial and Soft Tissue Massage Therapist and Holistic Massage Therapist. Are you in Pain? Do you Ache? Are you Stiff or Sore? I can help with: - Shoulder, arm and neck pain - Pelvis, leg and foot pain - Posture Realignment - Medical Conditions which can also involve in Psychogenic pain - Pre and post operations and scar tissue. I also provide: - Swedish massage - Hot stone massage - Facial and scalp massage. “My time with you is time for you.” Call Georgina on 07742 672623 www.forestmassagetherapy.co.uk • gkmorris120@hotmail.co.uk Member of Institute of Sports Remedial Massage and Federation of Holistic Massage GEORGINA MORRIS FOREST MASSAGE THERAPY FOUR SEASONS DENTURE CENTRE MORE THAN JUST A DENTAL LABORATORY If you want the best quality dentures in a relaxed, friendly and professional environment then call today for a free consultation Tel: 023 8084 6443 Mobile: 07919 074360 1 HOUR DENTURE REPAIRS N orth R oad , D ibden P urlieu , S outhampton SO45 4RE NEED NEW DENTURES? CHIROPODY/PODIATRY 07895 691290 Kerry Crook BSc (Hons) Podiatry KC PODIATRY First Floor, South Street Shopping Centre, Hythe SO45 6EB * LIFT ACCESS * Email: kerrythepodiatrist@gmail.com IS IT TIME TO ADDRESS THOSE ACHES AND PAINS? Georgina Morris is a highly qualified Sport Injury and Remedial Massage Therapist; Georgina is now welcoming clients to her warm treatment room at her home in Holbury. Georgina holds a Level 5 Diploma Sports Injury and Remedial Massage, a Level 3 V.T.C.T Sports Massage and a Level 3 Diploma Swedish Massage, she is also a member of the Institute of Sports Injury and Remedial Massage and Federation of Holistic Massage. So why Massage? Well, having spent 12 years working in the equine industryGeorginawas all tooaware of the injuries riders can sustain. In addition, those working in the equine world (farriers, grooms, saddlers etc) are also vulnerable to back, pelvis, shoulders, and neck problems. Having seen so many nasty injuries in her time Georgina felt inspired to re-train as a Massage With a high proportion of her clients having varying medical conditions her treatment room is fully accessible for those with limited mobility. Georgina’s passion to listen and have empathy stems from her parents who both worked in the medical industry and now retired. Her mother was highly respected eatre Manager at the old Lymington hospital. Georgina’s father was a General Practitioner who devoted himself to providing a high quality of patient care. For more information on how Georgina can help, visit: www.forestmassagetherapy.co.uk or call: 07742 672 623 for an informal chat about how Forest Massage erapy could work for you. Gi vouchers are available on request. All current COVID-19 guidelines will be adhered to. Sport Injury and Remedial Massage Therapist, Georgina Morris Therapist and after qualifying Georgina was fortunate to work with the Multiple Sclerosis group in Lymington, d e v e l o p i n g some fantastic r e l a t i o n s h i p s with her clients. Georgina was brought up in the New Forest and her expertise along with her empathetic nature reassures her clients that they are in very safe hands. WATERSIDE CANCER SUPPORT CENTRE IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS Waterside Cancer Support Centre is now open for drop-in befriending sessions. e team of friendly, trained volunteers are there to support anyone a ected by a recent cancer diagnosis. ey provide a personalised support plan, which may include a course of treatment with their quali ed counsellors and/or complimentary therapists, for cancer patients, their carers and family members. Located next to the Council o ces at e Grove, you will receive a warm welcome in their lovely tranquil setting. For more information visit: www. wessexcancer.org.uk/support-services/ waterside or call: 023 8178 0409. Waterside Walking for Health You are very welcome to go along and join in any of their walks:- Saturday 19th February , 10.30am, Old Mill Holbury for a 5.7 mile walk; Thursday 24th February , 2pm, Hythe for a 2.3 mile walk; Monday 28th February , 10am, Gang Warily for a 2.4 mile walk; Thursday 10th March , 2pm, Roundhills for a 2.3 mile walk. Contact Mike Roberts on: 023 8084 7461 or: 07811 361319 for more information about the Waterside Walking for Health group. All Parkinson’s people and their Carers are welcome to join a fun chair based exercise class with the emphasis on functional tness, followed by co ee, biscuits and chat. e classes are held Tuesday mornings at 10.30am at the Boldre War Memorial Hall, Pilley, SO41 5QG. £3 per session (Carers free). Contact: 07595 927299, or just turn up. Parkinson’s Exercise Group If you have been a ected by Stroke, go along to the Stroke Café which takes place monthly at Oakhaven Wellbeing’s drop-in Coates Centre on the second Wednesday of the month from 2pm until 4pm. Meet Stroke Association sta and volunteers and nd friendly peer support, information and advice over a cuppa. No appointment is necessary. e next café takes place on Wednesday 9th March . e Coates Centre, located in the grounds of Oakhaven Hospice, Lower Pennington Lane, Lymington SO41 8ZZ, is part of the services and support o ered by Oakhaven Wellbeing. Anyone living across the Waterside, Totton and surrounding areas and the New Forest can access these services; you do not need a referral or be known to Oakhaven Hospice. For more information about the Stroke Café, telephone Oakhaven Wellbeing on: 01590 638528 or email: yvonne.hobbs@stroke.org.uk Stroke Café
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