Herald - Issue 425
Page 40 • The HERALD • 23rd June 2022 v F @ heraldpublishing v Health, Beauty &Wellbeing The Waterside Physiotherapy & Osteopathy Clinic www.thewatersideclinic.co.uk Jon Eyres and Associates • NECK AND BACK PAIN • PREGNANCY RELATED PAIN • ACUPUNCTURE • ARTHRITIC PAIN • ALL SPORTS INJURIES • SHOULDER/ARM PAIN Treatment by Chartered Physiotherapists and Registered Osteopaths Registered with all major health insurers and HCPC Tel: 023 8020 7764 First Floor, South Street Centre, Hythe, Southampton SO45 6EB At Happy Angel Wellbeing Salon we offer a wide range of quality massage treatments with experienced masseuses. Our therapists are highly skilled and have gone through specific training to understand that the body requires a bit more of an in-depth understanding and how stress can affect the body. Massage Treatments available: • Relaxation Massage, • Aromatherapy Massage • Therapeutic Massage • Deep Tissue Massage • Foot & Leg Massage • Mini Massage Our Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctors offer free consultations and are available to discuss treatments with you for various health concerns. • Gua Sha • Tui Na • Cupping • Moxibustion • Earwax Removal If you have any questions or would like to find out more about any of our services please do not hesitate to call us. Walk in or call to book an appointment 07454 488909 67 Long Lane, Holbury, SO45 2LG (next door to KFC) MANDY STEER S.A.C DIP RFHP Mobile Foot Health Practitioner Covering the Waterside & New Forest area 01590 612302 or 07907 114365 New Wellbeing Salon Opens in Holbury e Happy Angel Wellbeing Salon has recently opened their doors on Long Lane, Holbury o ering a wide range of massage and wellbeing services. Run by a professional masseuse with over 15 years of experience, Happy Angel o er a full range of massage treatment including: Chinese Massage, Japanese Massage, Swedish Massage, relaxation massage, aromatherapy massage, therapeutic massage, deep tissue massage, sports massage, foot and leg massage, head massage and mini massage. Sports massage involves the manipulation of so tissue to bene t a person engaged in regular physical activity. So tissue is connective tissue; it includes skin, muscles, tendons, ligaments and fascia. Happy Angel’s therapists are highly skilled and have gone through speci c training to understand that the body requires a bit and the gorgeous smell of aromatherapy oils. e Happy Angel’s Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctors provide a free consultation and are available to discuss treatments with you for various health concerns. As well as the massages the salon also o ers ear wax removal, cupping moxibustion and waxing. For more information or to book an appointment please pop into the Salon 67 Long Lane Holbury, SO45 2LG or call: 07454 488909. Happy Angel Wellbeing Salon more of an in-depth understanding. eir quali ed practitioners will help you to relax in one of their spacious treatment rooms surrounded by relaxing music, candles, so lighting Treatment room ‘Living A er Loss’ is a group that is open to all, and a free Bereavement Support Group provided in Partnership with the Red and Green Practice, Hythe and Black eld Patient Participation Group, Waterside Health Centre. Going along is an opportunity to meet others who have experienced loss, to talk and share in a safe environment. e team, led by Dot Croall, will be on hand to listen, and support you, and provide information on useful resources. Tea, co ee and snacks will be provided, and you are welcome to come and go at any time that suits you. Join them on the 2nd Monday of the month from 2pm to 4pm, at the Lighthouse Community Church, A326, Hardley Green. Please feel free to take a friend or relative along with you. eir next meet up is on Monday 11th July. e team also o er weekly sessions on Thursdays at the Healthy Haven Garden Room from 1pm to 5pm. For further information visit: www. LivingA erLoss.co.uk or telephone Dot Croall: 023 8019 6643, email her direct at: dcroall@hotmail.com or email: info@LivingA erLoss.co.uk ROVING RAMBLERS Living After Loss Hythe Memory Group meet up every Monday, from 1.30pm to 2.30pm at Cornerstone (Hythe URC), New Road, Hythe. Families Matter run the support group which o ers cognitive stimulation therapy for people with early stage dementia. It encourages people to socialise and have fun learning and remembering together. Carers are also welcome to stay and have a cup of tea and chat to other carers. For further information and to reserve your place please contact the Families Matter o ce on: 023 8020 7623 or email: o ce.fm.hurc@gmail.com . Places are limited and need to be booked in advance. If you like to walk, go along and join Roving Ramblers for their monthly walks. ey meet on the second Wednesday of each month , starting at 10am for a 2 to 2 ½ hour walk. Walks are open to everyone and are a good opportunity to meet new friends, take a friend along or even take your dog with you to enjoy the walk. eir next three walks take place: Wednesday 13th July meet at Anderwood car park, Wednesday 27th July meet at Setley Pond car park, and Wednesday 10th August meet at Bramble Hill car park, followed by co ee at the Lamb Inn. For more details call Phil Butter eld on: 023 8084 5684 or: 07708 582285 or by emailin g: cedaro ythe@btinternet.com Hythe Memory Group Affected by Stroke? Would you like to meet up with the Stroke Association and volunteers for friendly peer support, information and advice? If so go along to the Stroke Café at Bethany Gospel Hall, Rollestone Road, Holbury, for a cuppa and a chat! Held on the first Thursday of the month from 2pm to 4pm, there is no need to book but given the current climate please call or email prior to going to double check it is running. For more information contact: yvonne.hobbs@ stroke.org.uk or call: 01425 275139.
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