Elisabeth ‘Lisa’ Carlin, PhD, has been recommended as a Covid-safe therapist providing mental health therapy services in the Washington, DC area. Doctor Carlin is also am a co-founder and co-owner of the Trauma Resilience & Education Center of Greater Washington, DC. She is also licensed in Maryland, Florida, and Washington state, and she does offer telehealth appointments.
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Covid-Safe Massage Therapist in Lacey, Washington: Human Body Works
Human Body Works has been recommended as a Covid-safe massage therapy service in the Olympia, Washington suburb of Lacey, Washington. Here’s why Human Body Works has been recommended as a Covid-safe provider of massage therapy: These folks have been doing good work all through the pandemic. Their Covid policy is posted front and center on their website, and I encourage you to read it. A few highlights: Masking is required (state law). As mentioned on their site, they have air purifiers running in every room. I should also add that they leave rooms unoccupied for at least half an hour between clients to give the purifiers time to get any potential pathogens out of the air. (They’re great at massage therapy, too.)
Covid-Safe Mobile Physical Therapists in Many States: Get Luna
Get Luna has been recommended as a Covid-safe mobile physical therapist service operating in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington. Here is why Get Luna has been recommended: These mobile physical therapists come to your home. They either mask already or you can request that they mask and do your physical therapy sessions outdoors.
Nationwide Covid-Safe Mobile Phlebotomist & Lab Specimen Collection: The National Phlebotomy Provider Network
The National Phlebotomy Provider Network has been recommended as a Covid-safe phlebotomist and phlebotomy provider, as well as lab specimen pickup and delivery service. Here’s why the National Phlebotomy Provider Network has been recommended: Having a phlebotomist come to you, assuming that they will do your blood draw outdoors (many will) and that you are both masked, is always going to be safer than going indoors into lab, especially if they are not enforcing masking and other Covid-safe policies at the lab. Also the National Phlebotomy Provider Network collects all sorts of lab specimens on a mobile basis, not just blood; they will also come to your house to pick up stool and urine samples and take them to the lab of your choice, all you need is your doctor’s lab order.
Covid-Safe Waxing, Shaping and Makeup Studio in Seattle, Washington: The Brow Bitch
The Brow Bitch Wax, Shaping, and Makeup Studio has submitted themselves as a Covid-safe provider of waxing, shaping, and makeup services in Seattle, Washington. Here’s how Lindy, who runs Brow Bitch, describes their Covid safety precautions.
Covid-Safe Massage Therapist in Seattle, Washington: Bodywork with Aera
Bodywork with Aera has submitted themselves as a Covid-safe massage therapist and provider of massage therapy in Seattle, Washington. Here’s what Aera, who owns Bodywork with Area, has to say about their Covid-safe precautions.
Covid-Safe Provider of Free Daily Check-in Services in the U.S. and Canada for Those Self-Isolating or Otherwise Shut-in: Snug Safe App
Snug Safe has been recommended as a Covid-safe provider of free daily check-in services throughout the U.S. and Canada. The person who recommended Snug Safe says “Snug Safe is an incredible free service that, through an app on your iPhone or Android phone, checks in with you at least once a day. And if you don’t respond, the system will send a text message to each of your designated emergency contacts. And that’s just what the free version does! The free version is available and works all throughout the entire United States and Canada.”
Covid-Safe Notary Public: Online Remote Public Notary Services with Notarize
Notarize online notary services has been recommended as a Covid-safe way to get a document notarized, and Notarize as a Covid-safe notary public and provider of notary services. There are 41 states that now allow you to have something notarized online, as well as does the District of Columbia (a/k/a Washington D.C.). Those states are Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Covid-Safe Telehealth Teledoc with In-Person Options Nationwide: Nextera Healthcare
Nextera Healthcare is a direct primary care provider with a presence in many states including Colorado, Florida, Virginia, Nebraska, Iowa, Michigan, and many more. The person who recommended them explains that “Nextera is a “direct primary care” healthcare provider (although they used to call themselves a “concierge healthcare provider”) with operations in many different states. As they explain, “Direct primary care is a healthcare model in which family medicine physicians provide complete primary care services for a set monthly, quarterly, or annual fee. It is a fresh alternative to traditional healthcare plans.”
Covid-Safe Pharmacy That Delivers to Your Door: Amazon Pharmacy
Amazon Pharmacy has been recommended as a Covid-safe provider of pharmacy and prescription delivery services. Here’s why Amazon Pharmacy was recommended: “For some reason I was put off by the idea of Amazon pharmacy; I can’t really say why other than..Amazon. However when my local pharmacy switched prescription delivery services, and the new service required an in-person signature (defeating the whole purpose of not getting within virus distance of strangers), I suddenly realized that Amazon delivers to me regularly anyways, and they put the deliveries out in the garage so they can be quarantined, so why not have them do the same thing with prescriptions?