This review is a long time coming. I took care of my mom while she was sick, and her health deteriorating. But a lady still has to get her mani pedi on, right? It took some explaining, but I was able ... Read More
This review is a long time coming. I took care of my mom while she was sick, and her health deteriorating. But a lady still has to get her mani pedi on, right? It took some explaining, but I was able to get them to bring larger buckets so she could get her pedi while getting a refill. I did have to be a little demanding, and insistent, becuase there was no way she was going to climb in and out of the chair in her condition. Even though they offered to help her in and out, they obliged my request to give a pedicure on the floor, at the nail station. After being along the far wall getting my own pedi, I thought I heard my mom call for me. The technician helped me out of the chair, helped with my shoes, and let me check on my mom. It turned out she just wanted to check on me. She was still rehabilitating from a stroke and felt more comfortable when she could see me. The staff moved me over to the other end (it had just freed up) so we could see each other for the rest of my pedicure. Mom was still learning her speech again, and they were genuinely patient and understanding, in pleasing her, and answering her questions.I am so grateful for their service and sensitivity to our special needs that day. I still go back to them for pedicures. I grin whenever I see the desk that mom had her last mani/pedi. And while they may not remember that was me causing the fuss that January day in 2015, my eyes get a little watery each time I'm seated facing the table, where my mom was able to see me and feel better. She used to have another regular spot. But I needed to bring her to this place, where they were much more considerate. Read Less