If there's one universal truth, it's that all of our bodies begin changing at some point. That's especially true for women who are over the age of 50. One day it seems like we're rolling out of bed with a pep in our step. The next, our emotions are out of control, our weight won't go down, and we constantly have hot flashes. If that sounds like you, don't worry â millions of other women worldwide are going through the same difficulties.
The fact of the matter is these symptoms are part of a natural process women go through. This change, called menopause, marks the end of a woman's ability to reproduce and menstruate. The average age for this to occur is 51, though it officially begins a year after a woman's final period. During this transition to menopause, estrogen and other hormones in a woman's body start to deplete When those hormones deplete, frequent and sometimes severe symptoms can manifest:
The symptoms of hormone deficiency can be scary for both women and their partners. That makes dealing with a hormone deficiency tricky because many symptoms are tied to nutrition, stress, lack of exercise, and toxins in your body.
However, if you're getting older and dealing with some of the symptoms listed above, have hope. A solution to your hormone problems may be closer than you think. Hormone replacement therapy for women may help correct imbalances caused by menopause. These effective, safe treatments help many women throughout the menopause process and may even help them reclaim their youth.
To live a healthy life, hormone stability is very important for women. That's where the beauty of HRT treatments for women begins to shine because it balances hormones that would otherwise be altered due to menopause.
HRT treatments for women represent a revolutionary step toward living life without the pitfalls of old age. However, at Juventee, we understand that no two women, and by proxy, patients, are the same. That's why our team of doctors and specialists provide personalized treatment options for women, combining holistic treatment, nutrition, fitness plans, and more to supplement our HRT treatments.
Is HRT the answer if you feel exhausted, overweight, and moody? That's the million-dollar question that we're asked almost every day. And to be honest, it's hard to say without a comprehensive exam by an HRT expert at Juventee. What we can say is that when a woman's hormones are better balanced during menopause, she has a much better chance of enjoying life without the crippling symptoms that other women feel.
At Juventee, helping women reclaim their vitality and love of life is our top priority. While some HRT clinics see patients as nothing more than a means to make money, our team is cut from a different cloth.
The key to balancing your hormones and improving your well-being is a process that we have refined over time. The Juventee HRT process consists of a comprehensive review of your health and hormonal status. Our team then customizes your plan and prescribes treatments, procedures, and supplements under the guidance of our local HRT experts.
At Juventee, we want to revitalize your health by promoting balance, energy, intimacy, and beauty. We start by assessing your baseline biomarkers and implementing a personalized plan to help you feel like your younger self. Our in-depth process covers many factors, almost like a web. Each component of that web works in conjunction with others to make up how you feel. If one area is out of sync, women can experience unwanted fluctuations in their weight, energy, emotions, libido, and more. Juventee is committed to evaluating our patient's overall health so that we may bring vitality and happiness to as many aspects of their lives as possible.
We've mentioned all the greatness that can come with an HRT regimen from Juventee, but what exactly are the benefits of HRT for women? Let's take a look.
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Unlike some HRT clinics, Juventee's HRT programs are carefully crafted and personalized for each patient. There are no cookie-cutter solutions at our office. Instead, we assess each individual's needs and customize treatments to help their bodies as they age. We replace hormones that are deficient and restore them to their physiological state using HRT pellets.
These hormone pellets are prescription hormones inserted under the skin through a simple in-office procedure. Each pellet is about as large as a big grain of rice. Once inserted, our HRT pellets get to work quickly. With this treatment, patients don't have to worry about applying greasy creams or swallowing pills. Instead, our pellets are metabolized by the body. That way, patients don't stress over taking too much or too little.
Remember, at Juventee, our goal isn't just to balance your hormones â it's to completely optimize your health and well-being. You won't ever have to worry about our doctors writing you a prescription and sending you on your way without any additional communication. Instead, we aim to be part of our patient's journey back to health and work with all of our HRT patients to do so.
Hormone imbalance causes a litany of issues. But with hormone replacement therapy, females can better process calcium, keep their cholesterol levels safe, and maintain a healthy vagina. By replenishing the body's estrogen levels, HRT may relieve symptoms of menopause and even optimize bone health.
But that's just the start. At Juventee, our patients report many benefits of taking HRT for women:
If you're ready to feel better and enjoy the vitality of your youth, Juventee is here to help you every step of the way. It all starts with an in-person evaluation, where our team will determine if HRT is right for you.
For many women, menopause is a difficult time filled with ups, downs, and hormonal hurdles to overcome. While menopausal issues are well-known by some, other women only know that menopause can affect their hormones. The reality is that going through menopause can mean more than moodiness and hot flashes.
At Juventee, we're big believers that a little knowledge can go a long way. With that in mind, if you're going through menopause or are approaching "that" age, consider these common issues. First, let's examine some alternative causes of menopause beyond age:
The most common reason for menopause is diminished, unbalanced hormones. However, menopause can also result from:
Now that we've examined some of the ways that menopause manifests, let's look at some common problems that females regularly endure:
If you're going through menopause and feel like life is a tiresome burden, you're not alone. Studies show that 15% of women go through depression to some degree during menopause. What many women don't learn is that depression may start much earlier, during perimenopause or even earlier.
Depression can be hard to diagnose, even without perimenopause and menopause as a factor. With that said, keep the following signs in mind. If you notice any, it might be time to speak with a physician:
If you notice any of the signs above, it's important that you understand that you're not weak or broken. You're going through a very normal emotional experience, which may be caused by hormone deficiency. However, with proper treatment from your doctor, depression doesn't have to rule your life.
You don't have to have hormonal imbalances to have mood swings. Indeed, everyone gets moody from time to time. For women going through menopause, however, mood swings can be extreme and happen often. Hormone imbalances and mood swings go together, resulting in unusual emotional changes and even issues like insomnia.
Estrogen production, a hormone that fluctuates during menopause, affects serotonin production, which regulates mood. When both hormones are deficient, mood swings can become quite prevalent.
Fortunately, HRT treatments in Cresskill, NJ, work wonders for women because they work to regulate hormones like estrogen. With HRT from Juventee, women don't have to settle for the negative consequences that drastic mood swings can cause.
Hot flashes: whether you're a man or a woman, you've probably heard of them. Hot flashes are very common issues associated with menopause and manifest as intense, sudden feelings of heat across the upper body. Some last a few seconds while others last many minutes, making them uncomfortable and inconvenient at all times. A few common symptoms of hot flashes include:
Usually, a lack of estrogen causes hot flashes in menopausal women. Low levels of estrogen negatively affect a woman's hypothalamus, or the part of the brain that regulates appetite and body temperature. Low estrogen levels cause the hypothalamus to assume incorrectly that the body is too hot. When it does, it dilates a woman's blood vessels to boost blood flow.
Fortunately, most women don't have to settle for the intense, unwanted feelings they endure with hot flashes. HRT pellet treatment from Juventee helps to stabilize hormones which may lessen the effects that hot flashes cause.
Staying healthy and fit is a challenge for anybody living in modern America. For women with hormonal imbalances, however, it's even harder. Weight gain is a concerning issue during menopause, but it can be manageable with a physician-led diet, exercise, and HRT treatments from Juventee.
HRT patients at Juventee benefit from health plans that keep hormones in check, making weight loss a real possibility. But which hormones need to be regulated to help avoid weight gain?
Millions of adults around the U.S. suffer from low sex drive, but that doesn't make it any more embarrassing to talk about. For many women going through pre-menopause and menopause, it's an unfortunate side effect of unbalanced hormones. Thankfully, HRT may help women maintain a healthy libido, even after 50. But what causes lowered sexual desire in women as they age?
The hormones responsible for low libido in females are estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone.
Progesterone production decreases during perimenopause, resulting in lowered libido in some women. Lower progesterone production can also cause weight gain, exhaustion, and other symptoms common during menopause. Reduced estrogen levels during menopause may lead to vaginal dryness and even loss of muscle tension.
Testosterone is referred to as a male hormone, but it contributes to important health functionality in women as well. Female testosterone heightens sexual responses and intensifies orgasms. When the ovaries can't produce sufficient levels of testosterone, low sex drive can happen.
The inside of a woman's bones is broken down and rebuilt by bone cells in an ongoing process called remodeling. This process is crucial for maintaining bone strength and health.
However, due to the loss of estrogen during menopause, this important process becomes unbalanced. Less bone is formed, and more bone is broken down. This advanced state of bone loss can be worrying for women, especially if they had an early menopause. With time, women may develop osteoporosis and a greater chance of breaking bones as they age.
Fortunately, HRT for women can actually mimic estrogen and progesterone, which may help prevent bone loss and lower chances of osteoporosis in women. That's huge news for women around the U.S., many of whom are battling early bone loss due to a lack calcium, vitamin D, and other nutrients crucial to bone health.
If you are considering HRT treatments for women in Cresskill, NJ, you need a team of hormone replacement experts by your side. At Juventee, our knowledgeable HRT doctors are ready to help. Our team will answer your initial questions, conduct necessary testing, and craft a customized program designed to alleviate the challenges you're facing as a woman going through menopause.
With a healthy diet, exercise, positive life choices, and hormone replacement therapy, unveiling the new "you" is easier than you might think. Contact our office today to get started on your journey to optimal health and well-being.
Park Ridge 56, Waldwick 39Allie Shenloogian recorded a game-high 19 points to go along with seven rebounds, three blocks and four steals to lead third-seeded Park Ridge to a victory at home over sixth-seeded Waldwick, 56-39, in the quarterfinal round of the North Jersey, Section 1, Group 1 tournament.Abigail McManus scored 19 points and pulled down five rebounds while Mary Craffey tallied 11 points, six assists and five rebounds for Park Ridge (16-13), which will go on the road to face second-seeded Passaic Charter in th...
Park Ridge 56, Waldwick 39
Allie Shenloogian recorded a game-high 19 points to go along with seven rebounds, three blocks and four steals to lead third-seeded Park Ridge to a victory at home over sixth-seeded Waldwick, 56-39, in the quarterfinal round of the North Jersey, Section 1, Group 1 tournament.
Abigail McManus scored 19 points and pulled down five rebounds while Mary Craffey tallied 11 points, six assists and five rebounds for Park Ridge (16-13), which will go on the road to face second-seeded Passaic Charter in the semifinal round on Friday.
Ava Incorvaia scored a team-high 13 points while Abby Incorvaia added 10 points and two assists for Waldwick, which falls to 17-9 with the loss.
Cresskill 33, Mountain Lakes 23
Erin Fahy had a double-double with 12 points, 11 rebounds, four blocks and four steals to lead top-seeded Cresskill to a victory at home over eighth-seeded Mountain Lakes, 33-23, in the quarterfinal round.
Julia Hasenstab notched 10 points, six rebounds and two assists for Cresskill (23-7), which will host fifth-seeded Boonton in the semifinal round on Friday.
Mountain Lakes falls to 12-12 with the loss.
Passaic Charter 52, Wallkill Valley 40
Na’Tori Postell made three 3-pointers on the way to a team-high 32 points to lead second-seeded Passaic Charter to a victory at home over seventh-seeded Wallkill Valley, 52-40.
Lienesy Hernandez-Garcia tallied seven points, eight rebounds and five assists while Asoni Henderson chipped in nine points for Passaic Charter (20-5), which will host third-seeded Park Ridge on Friday.
Boonton 54, Kittatinny 31
Amanda Tuohy had a triple-double, recording 17 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists to lead fifth-seeded Boonton to a one-sided victory at home over 13-seed Kittatinny, 54-31.
Arianna Jackson-Wach notched nine points and eight rebounds while Megan Gibbs added 13 points and four rebounds for Boonton (21-5), which will go on the road to face top-seeded Cresskill in the semifinals.
Olivia Lombardo scored a team-high 12 points while Taylor Hough chipped in seven points for Kittatinny, which falls to 7-20 with the loss.
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Along Radio Row at the Super Bowl in Arizona last week there was a big game to discuss, but a good deal of the chatter and much of the buzz was focused on the Jets' determination to acquire a veteran quarterback.Rich Eisen of NFL Network is well aware of who the usual suspects are, but offered a spin in contradiction to much of the conventional wisdom coming from the media and elsewhere."I don't know," Eisen said. "I mean, one that to me does make sense for the organization more than anything else would be [Jimmy...
Along Radio Row at the Super Bowl in Arizona last week there was a big game to discuss, but a good deal of the chatter and much of the buzz was focused on the Jets' determination to acquire a veteran quarterback.
Rich Eisen of NFL Network is well aware of who the usual suspects are, but offered a spin in contradiction to much of the conventional wisdom coming from the media and elsewhere.
"I don't know," Eisen said. "I mean, one that to me does make sense for the organization more than anything else would be [Jimmy] Garoppolo. If they do want to run an offense, obviously, Mike [LaFleur] is no longer there. But if they want to run an offense similar to that, get a guy who's done it, get a guy who's done it in the NFC [with San Francisco] and the AFC East [with New England], who's done it and go to battle with him. He strikes me as somebody who could do it.
"His problem is his durability -- just can't play a full season. You know, would Derek Carr work in New York? I don't know. I don't think Aaron Rodgers would want to follow the path of [Brett] Farve I don't know if he'd want to go to New York. I don't know if that is something that he would want to endeavor. I just don't know if it's a good fit for him, quite frankly. Oh, who? I think of all of them. Garoppolo might be the best."
Whoever is the quarterback for the Jets in Week 1 in September, he will be working with the team's new offensive coordinator in Nathaniel Hackett.
"He is an incredibly respected offensive mind who has had levels of success from Aaron Rodgers to Blake Bortles in Jacksonville that got that team one win away from making the Super Bowl by beating New England in New England," Eisen said. "So, let's get the offensive coordinator who almost beat New England. That is going to be a huge one, for sure. And he's got a sunny disposition."
Joe Douglas and Robert Saleh in Jets' Cockpit Building a team and a culture have been Job 1 ever since Joe Douglas was named the Jets' general manager in June 2019.
"Ultimately, I think when you look at successful organizations, no matter what the sport, you don't see a lot of teams that build long-term success by buying their way out of it," Douglas said in 2020. "You see the teams, the organizations that have long-term success, they draft well, and they develop their players."
The commitment of building through the draft paid dividends in a big way during the 2022 NFL season and was acknowledged when Sauce Gardner, the No. 4 overall pick last year, and Garrett Wilson, the No. 10 overall selection, won the AP Defensive and Offensive Player of the Year Awards at NFL Honors last week.
Douglas was in Philadelphia when the Eagles went to the Super Bowl after the 2017 season and defeated New England to claim the championship.
"In New York, he's doing it the right way," said Philly podcaster Tony Bruno, the host of the "Tony Bruno Show." "There's nobody I've ever met or talked to who has anything bad to say about Joe Douglas. He's paid his dues. And that's what you want to see."
Douglas, who has been in the league nearly 25 years, started his road to 1 Jets Drive as an understudy of Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome.
"Obviously, Joe is from Baltimore," said Andrew Perloff, a co-host with Maggie Gray of "Maggie and Perloff" on CBS Sports Radio. "He came up to me at this Eagles party once and said he's been a longtime listener of 'The Dan Patrick Show' [where Perloff used to work]. I don't think he was even telling the truth; I think he was just being nice — I just think that he's a people person.
"And the other thing is Robert Saleh. I just think those are two good people. There seems to be a common ingredient on most winning teams, that there are a lot of good people in the building that got along well. I get that vibe from Saleh and Joe Douglas, sort of builders of organizations."
It's Not Easy Being Green The Jets and the Eagles each have rabid fan bases and share a jersey color in shades of green -- Gotham Green for the Jets and midnight green for the Eagles.
"I feel like the Eagles are the Jets of the NFC," Perloff said. "Obviously the green. Everyone hates Eagles fans and a lot of people hate Jets fans. Obviously, Jets fans are passionate in the same way that Eagles fans are and they're not politically correct about that, they'll yell and they'll scream and let their feelings be known.
"So we're national [at CBS Sports Radio]. But I work in the same office as WFAN, and there is a buzz about the Jets all the time."
He added: "You feel that energy in the streets in New York and you felt it in the office when the Jets got off this great start this year. When the team is winning in New York, it's unlike anywhere. In New York there's a lot of competition. So I think you need to win, or at least have the promise of winning to get attention. And this year, there's been a lot of excitement about the Jets."
A Jersey Guy Tom Rinaldi has had a varied career in the media (ESPN and CNN/SI, among others) in addition to a spell as an English teacher in the Bronx. He grew up in Cresskill, NJ, and currently lives in Tenafly, NJ. Now with Fox Sports, he echoed an old adage that when New York teams are good, their sports thrive.
"The league is better when the Jets are better," said Rinaldi. "It's the New York, New Jersey, Connecticut market. It's the most densely populated part of our country. It's got a colorful history. It will forever have the wagging [finger] of the No. 1 running off the field and the mink coat of Broadway Joe. Just an enduring icon that made the NFL into a Jets story. So when the Jets are good and can tap into that it's a tide that lifts all boats."
CRESSKILL — School officials have had their fingers crossed that work on the middle and high school building damaged by the remnants of Hurricane Ida last year would be ready in time for this year's first day of school.Their good luck gesture paid off as the school will be open and ready for students to return on the first day of school on Sept. 6. A ribbon-cutting will be held to welcome everyone back.Ida ushered in heavy winds and heavy rain to the area last August that wreaked havoc on the school buildin...
CRESSKILL — School officials have had their fingers crossed that work on the middle and high school building damaged by the remnants of Hurricane Ida last year would be ready in time for this year's first day of school.
Their good luck gesture paid off as the school will be open and ready for students to return on the first day of school on Sept. 6. A ribbon-cutting will be held to welcome everyone back.
Ida ushered in heavy winds and heavy rain to the area last August that wreaked havoc on the school building shared by middle and high school students, which sits in a flood zone on Lincoln Drive. Several feet of water rose above the auditorium stage, destroying it and the gymnasium, the media center, desks and chairs.
"We're relieved as this was a huge challenge we faced," said Superintendent Michael Burke about the completion of the work.
In June, Burke said if at least 25 classrooms were repaired, the school would be partially opened. On Wednesday he said there will be a full opening except for two classrooms near the media center.
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The media center and auditorium renovations have been postponed to start in September. "We don't really need those two gathering areas so we decided to push that back to have all other classrooms open," said Burke.
The repair work is being paid for through a $21.6 million spending proposal overwhelmingly approved by voters in late January.
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Before repairs were completed and as students learned remotely or in nearby facilities, parents of the 1,000 students formed the group "Get Cresskill Kids Back to School" and took their fight to Trenton trying to get the governor's office to speed up reparations in December.
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"The rain that happened one year ago is no one's fault and we are surprised at how much work has been done since February," said Burke.
The Spring, located at 91 West Clinton Avenue in Tenafly, New Jersey, announces Girls Empowerment Workshop for girls grades 3 – 5.Dr. Beth Bochner, Ph.D., LMSW, has developed a program for girls that provides the tools for a positive and healthy transition from girl to teen and from teen to young woman.Raising a daughter to be a strong, independent person with high self-esteem and leadership qualities can be challenging in today’s crazy and competitive world. Social Media can make life even more challengin...
The Spring, located at 91 West Clinton Avenue in Tenafly, New Jersey, announces Girls Empowerment Workshop for girls grades 3 – 5.Dr. Beth Bochner, Ph.D., LMSW, has developed a program for girls that provides the tools for a positive and healthy transition from girl to teen and from teen to young woman.
Raising a daughter to be a strong, independent person with high self-esteem and leadership qualities can be challenging in today’s crazy and competitive world. Social Media can make life even more challenging to navigate!
Dr. Bochner is the Clinical Psychotherapist for The Tenafly Therapy Group, a multidisciplinary team practice dedicated to the well-being of children in Bergen County, NJ. She specializes in children, adolescents, and adults. She is also a Parenting Consultant who provides Parenting Workshops and Support Groups. Dr. Bochner received her master’s degree and Doctorate in Clinical Social Work from New York University and has over 20 years of experience helping families.
This workshop is for girls grades 3-5 and will include specific activities designed to teach girls about how to live a healthy and happy life. Dates: Tuesdays 2/28, 3/7, 3/14 Time; 4:00-5:00. To register and for more information, visit thespring.club.
About Dr. Bochner:
Dr. Bochner is the Clinical Psychotherapist for The Tenafly Therapy Group, a multidisciplinary team practice dedicated to the well-being of children in Bergen County, NJ. She specializes in children, adolescents, and adults. She is also a Parenting Consultant who provides Parenting Workshops and Support Groups. Dr. Bochner received her Master's Degree and Doctorate in Clinical Social Work from New York University and has over 20 years of experience helping families. She has also done extensive research in Postpartum Depression and is on the Clinical Board for the Wilderman Fund Maternal Mental Health Committee at Englewood Hospital in New Jersey. In addition, Dr. Bochner ran the Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Programs at Jacobi Hospital in New York for many years. Her career is focused on her private practice in Cresskill, NJ, where she is a frequent guest lecturer and group facilitator at local schools and community centers. Dr. Bochner is currently running psycho-educational support groups covering a wide range of parenting and psychology topics such as positive parenting, how to reduce stress, how to sleep train your baby, how to increase self-esteem, how to communicate with your teen, new mother support group
Dr. Bochner is known for her compassionate approach and caring clinical skills. She lives in Tenafly, NJ, with her husband and three children.
About The Spring Club:The Spring is a wellness collective - A nutritious cafe and restaurant within a holistic wellness center offering experiences rooted in creativity, movement and mindfulness for kids and adults. The 10,000 sq. ft. bohemian-chic space is equipped with 5 studio classrooms and recreational areas, indoor and garden seating, and serves as a neighborhood retreat for the community to connect, share, recharge, play and learn together. The Spring Cafe is an eatery serving up soups, salads, sandwiches, pastries and more all infused with nutritionally rich ingredients to support a healthy body and mind. The Spring Cafe is plant-forward, with over 70% of menu items being vegetarian or vegan. Programming at The Spring includes classes and workshops for both kids and adults, including Mommy & Me Pilates, Yoga and Ballet, Early Childhood afterschool programming centered around fostering confidence independence and creativity, Teen Empowerment Workshops to Adult Fitness, Yoga, Mindfulness and more. The Spring Club is located at 91 West Clinton Avenue in Tenafly, New Jersey, 8 am – 6 pm, seven days a week. visit thespring.club@thespring.club or 609.832.5600 or [email protected]
Jen Clark considers herself a "veteran entrepreneur," involved in various business ventures. Her latest is Red Bank's Woodhouse Spa.|Updated Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 5:53 pm ETRED BANK, NJ — Woodhouse Spa in Red Bank now has a new owner - Jen Clark, already an owner of multiple businesses who has a definite philosophy about beauty."As a Black woman, I understand the challenges that women of color face in finding spaces that prioritize self-care and provide a life that is full of ease and joy," she...
|Updated Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 5:53 pm ET
RED BANK, NJ — Woodhouse Spa in Red Bank now has a new owner - Jen Clark, already an owner of multiple businesses who has a definite philosophy about beauty.
"As a Black woman, I understand the challenges that women of color face in finding spaces that prioritize self-care and provide a life that is full of ease and joy," she said in a news statement about the business.
Clark is an experienced business owner, running multiple franchises. including a Jersey Mike's, and now Woodhouse Spa, growing her real estate portfolio, her publicist says. You can learn more about the Red Bank spa services here.
For her latest venture, she chose a spa as part of her philosophy of life well-lived:
"I wanted to help change the narrative that softness is weakness and to embrace the idea that it takes strength to intentionally design a life that is full of love, care and ease," she said.
Clark, who says her MBA is in finance and economics and who is a former vice president at Goldman Sachs, knows a thing or two about how to design your own future.
Her business interests are wide-ranging: Clark owns a Jersey Mike's franchise in Newark, Delaware; two coin-operated laundromats (one in Jersey City, the other in Palisades); and now the Red Bank spa.
Clark, a resident of Cresskill in Bergen County, is also a Realtor who negotiates her own commercial real estate deals, her news release says.
"I own two commercial properties and three residential properties," she added.
She now chose to go into the wellness business "because I wanted to provide a tranquil space where women can focus on self-love and self-care," she said.
Woodhouse Spa is at 73 Broad St. in Red Bank, and is part of a franchise with multiple locations, including sites in Florida, South Carolina, Georgia and Los Angeles, the publicist for Clark said.
She said her plans for the spa include "some renovations and will include a sauna and a salt room."
“I want to be able to give my customers a place to find solitude and rejuvenation. I look forward to delivering an experience that meets the needs of every person who visits us,” says Clark of the franchise.
The franchise was founded in Victoria, Texas in 2001 and now has 65 spas across the country. And it has a corporate philosophy to help customers continue their self-care at home, Clark said.
"True renewal doesn't stop when your experience ends. At Woodhouse Spa, we curate and customize each luxurious treatment in-house to deliver the exact mood you desire, now and long after you leave," Clark says.
For more information, visit www.woodhousespas.com.