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Nick Fletcher-Holmes, creative director at Hobson & Holmes, and Claire Dolan, advanced aesthetics practitioner at Medicare Cosmetics DARLINGTON hair and beauty salon, Hobson & Holmes, has partnered with an accredited North-East aesthetician to provide three, weekly clinics at the Westpark salon. Claire Dolan, advanced aesthetics practitioner at Medicare Cosmetics, will be carrying out specialist treatments including line relaxing injections, dermal fillers, polydioxanone (PDO) thread treatment, chemical peels and microneedling. Hobson & Holmes has created a dedicated space in the salon for the Medicare Cosmetics clinic, providing customers with a private and hygienic space to receive their treatments. The Westpark salon carefully selected Medicare Cosmetics as its aesthetics partner due to the company’s extensive experience and several industry awards. The salon’s aesthetics offering joins an extensive list of beauty treatments currently provided by Hobson & Holmes.
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Quinte Health Care’s pandemic-related statistics are improving, and while plans for reopening some services are underway, much work lies ahead.
The corporation’s board received updates Tuesday from senior staff and through a video compilation of interviews with front-line workers.
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Speaking about Ontario in general, QHC president and chief executive officer Stacey Daub said the pandemic’s third wave is beginning to ebb, though only gradually.
“Our critical-care numbers are coming down, but they are not going to come down at the same pace they went up,” she said.
Hospitals resuming some surgery as COVID stats decline
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By Jade Bulecza
May 13, 2021 | 6:18 PM
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – It’s a blessing for those who come through the Wendy Hatcher Transitional Home.
“It’s like a family. I was able to get up and cook and serve breakfast,” said Emma Holmes who is a convicted felon.
At 65 and after leaving the home, Holmes is still focused on doing better and not returning to her old life, even though money is tight.
“I refuse to sell drugs. I refuse to go back to prison.”
Pauline Rogers, founder of the Wendy Hatcher Transitional Home, said it’s baby steps getting back into the world from being incarcerated. While Holmes stayed at the home for a year, Rogers said people can stay indefinitely.
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