Why Inclusive Self Care Matters
- 6 days ago
- 1 min read
Our space was made with intention, to feel connected to the land we live and work on, and to the people who move through it. Every treatment room, every interaction, and every service is rooted in the belief that wellness should feel grounding, not exclusive.
Whether you visit us for a massage, facial, manicure, pedicure, or simply a quiet hour away from the noise of everyday life, we hope this space feels like somewhere you can arrive exactly as you are.
Because everybody deserves care.
And everybody deserves to feel safe receiving it. For many people, self care spaces can feel intimidating — overly polished or quietly built around expectations of how someone should look, present, or exist. We never wanted to create that kind of environment.
From the beginning, our intention has been simple: to create a space where people can exhale without compromise.
A place where you can arrive tired, overstimulated, underdressed, uncertain, transitioning, healing, celebrating, or simply needing a moment to reconnect with yourself — and still feel welcome here.

At our spa, gender-affirming care isn’t a campaign or a seasonal talking point. It’s part of how we approach body positivity, hospitality, wellness, and human care every day. It lives in the small things: respecting names and pronouns, removing assumptions from service experiences, creating comfort without judgment, and making room for people to show up exactly as they are.
Pride is visibility, and we are committed all year round to creating a spa environment where people feel seen, respected, and welcome.




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