StoosNews Spotlight: Check Out The Business Beat This Week Featuring Acceptance Nurse Psychotherapy, Evolve Dental Hygiene, Lily Rain Recovery and ComPassion Project

PTBOCanada is delighted to be running StoosNews columns each week here, spotlighting new businesses and startups in Peterborough and the Kawarthas. Here is this week’s edition…

Sheena Howard recently founded Acceptance Nurse Psychotherapy, a unique clinic offering psychotherapy for Trauma, Individual, Family, LGBTQ+, Substance Use and addiction, Couples, Yoga, Sex Therapy and ADHD.

The team of ten, all experts in their fields of nursing and certified psychotherapists, are there to help everyone. Located at 459 George St N, Peterborough, visit acceptanceclinic.ca for details and to book an appointment.

Kara Parcells opened her independent dental hygiene clinic within a wellness clinic in Lindsay last year but recently relocated her practice to her very own space at 230 Kent St. West.

The new location is now fully accessible with lots of free parking. Called Evolve Dental Hygiene, Kara offers assessments, cleaning, stain removal, whitening, fluoride treatments, desensitizing, cancer screening, as well as holistic alternatives. For details visit evolvedentalhygiene.ca

The Lily Rain Recovery Center is a female gender-only center, offering effective alcohol and substance abuse treatment.

Their trauma-informed programming includes land-based teachings, SMART recovery, Acu-detox, Art-therapy, yoga, psycho-educational groups, relapse prevention, anger management, boundaries and more. They also offer family support and lifetime aftercare. They can accommodate up to 10 women maximum and their qualified staff are also living in recovery.

As Kieran Andrews has moved away from his ownership role at Wild Rock in Downtown Peterborough, he’s been spending some time reflecting on both his own position in our community as well as Wild Rock’s capacity to do good.

As a result, together with Wild Rock, Kieran recently announced the creation of the Wild Rock ComPassion Project. The initiative aims to connect Wild Rock staff and customers to organizations involved in everything from land and trail stewardship to pressing social issues like housing, addiction, and social justice.

It's classic Wild Rock and classic Kieran, good people doing good things. Check it out at Compassionptbo.ca.

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