Pulse November / December 2019 | Page 23

“Caregivers are usually the ones that are left with anxiety and stress, and they need a place to let it go.” — betsy abrams, owner, five Wellbeing studio + spa wellbeing of an entire community. this month, Pulse spoke with five Wellbeing Studio + Spa (located in Littleton, colorado) and mirbeau inn & Spa (in Skaneateles, new York) about why and how they make mental health a central component of their spas’ values. healing through the senses the five-year-old five Wellbeing Studio + Spa thinks of itself as a “local destination spa” for the Denver area, says owner Betsy abrams. although it doesn’t have a hotel, five Wellbeing strives to provide a holistic spa and wellness experience not unlike a traditional destination spa. mental health is a large component of that; to that end, abrams has integrated aromatherapy and sound-based therapies throughout her spa. the goal, as abrams says, is “to calm the nervous system” so that increasingly pervasive stress can be given a chance to dissipate. “We’re all acting like tigers are chasing us all the time. Sound resonance calms down the central nervous system so that you’re not always in a fight-or-flight response,” comments abrams. every massage treatment begins with a miniature sound therapy session using a tibetan singing bowl and includes self-guided aromatherapy—guests choose from one of five scents that resonates with them on that particular day—that calms the mind. five Wellbeing’s goal is “to get the client to the deepest relaxation level within the first three minutes,” says abrams, so that each guest experiences the maximum mental health benefit. five Wellbeing also nurtures mental health in its inhale and exhale rooms, which emphasize the power of breath and sound to reshape one’s mental state. the exhale room features three sound vibrational chairs, while the inhale room combines himalayan salt with a cozy, relaxing space. Plush leather loungers, blankets and eye masks encourage people to linger near the salt, and guided meditations focusing on a variety of specific topics are available. five Wellbeing studio + spa, pictured here, views mental wellness as a vital component of the healing power of spa. novEmbEr/dEcEmbEr ■ PULSE 2019 21