HealthLinks Upstate July/August 2022

36 | www.Ups tatePhys i c i ansSC . com | www.Hea l thL i nksUps tate. com ANXIETY DEPRESSION ADHD GRIEF 864-520-2020 Call or Text: Convenient self-referral form on website Accept commercial insurances & Medicare Quick access to first appointment Offices in Greenville & Seneca Why Choose iTrust: [email protected] Mental Health t l lt Your Local l Specialists! i li t ! 980 Batesville Rd Suite C, Greer, SC 29651 www.bodyworks-physicaltherapy.com | 864-236-8146 Body Works Women's Health & Wellness helps active women stay strong, fit and pain free through total body health and wellness. GREENVILLE SC PELVIC FLOOR PHYSICAL THERAPY We are a group of pelvic floor physical therapists specializing in: • Leaking • Low back & hip pain • Pelvic pain • Pelvic organ prolapse • Abdominal muscle separation • Pregnancy and postpartum Waterstone on Augusta, an assisted living and specialized memory care community, blends into an established neighborhood just five minutes from Main Street in downtown Greenville. Waterstone offers physician services, recreational, occupational, physical and speech therapy, Southern cooking and spa services, as well as memory care programs incorporating technology. Measha Holmes, executive director and past director of health and wellness, confirmed that personalization drives every action and decision at Waterstone. “We create a home-like setting and treat every resident like a cherished family member. Getting to know their likes and dislikes, we can adjust their care plan accordingly. We incorporate new residents into our resident ambassador program to ensure everyone receives a warm welcome and immediately feels at home. We have three large courtyards that include raised flower beds, a walking path and outdoor dining options. This is part of our commitment to avoid a cookie-cutter experience for those who live, work or visit our community.” Originally from Illinois, Holmes has been in the health care field for more than 20 years, including more than a decade as a nurse. She revealed this path was ingrained in her very early on; she followed in her mother’s footsteps by becoming a nurse. After serving as the director of health and wellness, she expanded her reach to embrace the executive director role, where she is now able to reflect her operational image throughout the entire community. Her advice to anyone interested in pursuing a career in this field: “We should always remember that it is such an honor and privilege to hold the hands of our elderly and listen to their amazing stories. Remember that whatever your role in health care, their happiness and well-being is first and foremost. If you always put them first, you will be successful.” By Eileen Casey MEN WI N HEALTH Measha Holmes WATERSTONE ON AUGUSTA Greenville 864-605-7236 waterstoneonaugusta.com @waterstoneonaugusta Photo by Carin Scates Photography.

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