![]() The Woodhouse plans to offer custom packages and gift card promotions in honor of Mother’s Day. “One of my favorite parts about this job is when we have people come in who have never taken a day for themselves before,” Palmer says. ![]() Lucky for Adams and the rest of The Woodhouse staff, Palmer wouldn’t have it any other way. She was hoping for something “calm to do on the side,” but quickly found that the role of spa director comes with keeping many spinning plates in the air. Now having worked at The Woodhouse for two years, Palmer came out of retirement from a career in customer service to join The Woodhouse and hasn’t looked back. “I just fell in love with everything about it,” Palmer says. Spa director Jolene Palmer knows this firsthand, as her introduction to The Woodhouse didn’t begin as an employee but as a guest. With a full menu of over 70 services, including hydra facials full manicures and pedicures and more than 10 different massage treatments, The Woodhouse strives to be a place for everyone. The quaint and calm atmosphere, paired with its attention to detail, make each location one-of-a-kind. Stepping inside The Woodhouse, one might not think that there are others of its kind around the country. That same spirit is carried by Adams as she embellishes The Woodhouse in Maple Grove with her unique touches, including providing slippers in guests’ sizes in their rooms and penning their names on their Woodhouse lockers (and chocolates are tucked inside, too).Īdams shuns the word “franchise,” and it shows. With a passion for the health and wellness industry, Garrett opened The Woodhouse Day Spa, providing luxury-end spa experiences she had encountered around the world while providing customers a personalized experience similar to what she saw in small-town Texas. After finishing her MBA, she moved with her husband to Victoria, Texas, on one condition: that she could open a business. The Woodhouse was established in 2001 by entrepreneur Jenni Garrett. “We say that if falls asleep after a massage, we’ve done our jobs,” she says. ![]() “We’re here to pamper them.” Sometimes, pampering includes some good, old fashioned shut-eye. “I think that moms forget to take time out for themselves,” she notes. As a mother, she understands the importance of moms having a day off-not just on Mother’s Day. Adams has always had a special place in her heart for wellness and self-care. ![]() “I’m in this for moms,” says Amy Adams, the owner of both Woodhouse locations in Maple Grove and Woodbury. Thankfully, the Woodhouse Day Spa provides pampering for moms-and everyone in the family. Between tending to work obligations and balancing home and family responsibilities, it can be difficult for women to fit in time for well-deserved self-care. Motherhood can often be a challenging job. Photos: Rachel Nadeau Massages and more mark this Mother’s Day. ![]()
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