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Swan Integrative Health and Wellness


W Bridge Healing Arts Center


he Bridge Healing Arts Center (BHAC) was created to provide a wellness community for talented practitioners, thought leaders, clients, and customers who come together to learn how to live their best life physically, emotionally, and spiritually. We have over 60 prac- titioners who provide a variety of holistic modalities to the community. There are amazing collaborations between our practitioners and we host thoughtful events that speak to what people need right now.


T 1. What sets BHAC apart from other holistic centers?


It's a beautiful thing to see how under one roof you can have so many different methods and modalities of healing. It's a place to collaborate, to create ideas, and to help grow a business. Watching the center evolve from an empty building to what we have now has been a joy to witness. We would love to welcome everyone to the Bridge with a personal tour. There are many resources available on our campus and we want people to fully understand they have the holistic universe available to them right here in Farmington through our amazing practitioners, services, and events.


2. What services do you provide at BHAC?


We have added some amazing services from our Bridge Team, as well as our Infrared Sauna with Himalayan Salt. The Sauna is a perfect place for self-care. You can relax as you boost your immune system. We offer Chromotherapy and Aromatherapy while you detox or meditate. Our new meditation room with a healing stone mat provides an oasis from all but the present moment. We would love people to experience as much healing as possible while they are at The Bridge.


3. What changes have been implemented at BHAC?


We recently made some major improvements to the building, in- cluding our Front Desk, and have amazing local artists on our walls. Join us for our weekly Sound Healing on Thursday at 6 pm and stroll through the building to admire the new paintings.


4. What are your plans/hopes for the future? During this vulnerable time, my hope is that the Bridge continues


to grow because the people can benefi t from these modalities now more than ever. Holistic healing is just as important today as it was years ago. I believe, when you walk into this place, it can bring out wellness and healing in a lot of different ways and that is exactly what we need. The Bridge is here to be a place of serenity and peace in an ever-changing and challenging time. All are welcome to fi nd their path to holistic wellness.


Bridge Healing Arts Center Farmington, CT


@bridgehealingartscenter • bridgehac.com


e take a functional, integrative, and root-cause resolution approach to helping people heal so that they can live out their purpose and share their


gifts with the world. We have a special focus on women’s health, hormones, thyroid health, and gut healing. Now accepting pediatric patients, too!


1. Why are you passionate about your specialty and why did you want to become a holistic practitioner?


I’m a problem solver. Practicing in conventional medicine didn’t


give me the time or resources to dig in to the real causes of people’s illnesses. My holistic approach enables me to see and hear your whole story so that we can get to the root cause and solve clinical problems. It’s like being a private investigator of the human body, mind, and spirit.


2. What sets you apart from other practitioners in the holistic fi eld? I strongly believe that integrative medicine should be accessible


to everyone, not just people who can afford it. I’ve taken insurance from day one. With our current pandemic, it’s even more important for everyone to have access to high quality, affordable, integrative health care.


3. Tell us about the best memory you have about being a holistic practitioner.


When I haven’t heard from a patient in a while, I worry that they


might be struggling. It’s always nice when the opposite is true, when they write or call to say they are feeling amazing because of our time together. On tough days, these are the moments that keep me going.


4. What do you like the most about being a part of Natural Nutmeg? The integrative health world is still small and Natural Nutmeg


helps us to stay connected and teach our communities about all of the wonderful integrative medicine resources in our little state!


Swan Integrative Health and Wellness Glastonbury, CT


860.325.2679 • swanintegrative.com


www.NaturalNutmeg.com


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