Kayla Ferlatte attended Trios College (formerly The International Academy of Massage) where she graduated with distinction from their 2300h Massage Therapy Program. This however is just the newest step in her lifelong mission to help people in need.
Having previously completed her Social Worker degree from Georgian College followed by a PSW degree from Loyola College she spent 10 years working as a Personal Support Worker, going into people’s homes and helping them with their most basic of needs and providing them the care they required to remain in their homes. Though her passion resides in helping the elderly and those in palliative care she is trained in many modern massage techniques such as Myofascial Release, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Joint Mobilisations, Active Release Therapy and others so you can count on her to also provide you with the deep tissue release you might require.
Being an active person herself Kayla enjoys Muay Thai kickboxing but also longboarding, swimming, bouldering and getting lost on long trails. Thus, she has the knowledge and skills to help you no matter what your needs may be, whether you are an amateur athlete or a weekend warrior with a desk job but especially if you find yourself reaching your golden years and trying to remain mobile, independent and pain free. In conclusion, through her holistic approach to massage therapy Kayla aims to provide you with an authentic experience leaving you not only more comfortable in your body but content in the fact that you were truly listened to and cared for.
Specialties:
Myofascial Release
Active Release Therapy
Deep Tissue Massage
Heated bamboo sticks
Cupping
Kayla Ferlatte attended Trios College (formerly The International Academy of Massage) where she g...
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Julie completed her undergraduate degree in Cognitive Science at Carleton University and her master’s degree in speech-language pathology at the University of Ottawa. She is a registered member of the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO) and holds a “Professional Interest in Fluency” certification from Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC).
Julie has worked nearly exclusively in the field of fluency (stuttering and cluttering) since 2022. Her personal experience as a person who clutters has provided her firsthand insight into navigating the world with dysfluency. She has experience working with clients of all ages in English and French. Julie’s certifications include the Lidcombe Program and the Zones of Regulation. She also has experience treating motor speech disorders (e.g., Childhood Apraxia of Speech) and articulation difficulties.
Julie is passionate about increasing awareness for both stuttering and cluttering, offering frequent trainings for fellow clinicians and speech therapy students. She is also very active in the field of disability advocacy, both in her personal and professional life. Her approach prioritizes building trusting relationships with her clients and their family, with the goal of providing them with personalized help and support.
Julie completed her undergraduate degree in Cognitive Science at Carleton University and her mast...
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Ivan has been helping his clients overcome various challenges for over 10 years. During this time, he has worked in may fields of physiotherapy and taken numerous courses. Consequently, he has an abundant number of tools to help his clients recover in as little time as possible. His belief is that it’s imperative for the client to know the main cause of the issue, what things make it worse and what they can do on their own to make things better. He understands that in the recovery process the mental outlook is as important as the physical rehab, this is why he is a firm believer in empowering his clients in reaching their goals. This is also why Ivan makes sure to use humor in his sessions, laughing is a kind of therapy after all. He looks forward to helping you reach your goals.
Ivan has been helping his clients overcome various challenges for over 10 years. During this time...
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