Greater Grays Harbor, Inc. (GGHI) is Thrilled to Officially Welcome New Member, Grays Harbor Float & Wellness!

Greater Grays Harbor, Inc. (GGHI) is Thrilled to Officially Welcome New Member, Grays Harbor Float & Wellness!
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Grays Harbor Float & Wellness is a healing arts center that specializes in floatation therapy and also offers massage, infrared sauna, compression therapy and red light therapy. Floatation therapy is a sensory derivation therapy that is beneficial for those healing from injuries or with chronic pain as well as those with depression, anxiety, PTSD and stress processing in general. 

“My name is Taryn Veloni, I got started with this business by wanting a float tank of my own so I could float regularly without having to drive to Olympia. My friend said I should just start my own float center and I thought “why not?” And what better way to give back to my community then by providing them with a precious resource for many to improve their quality of life.”
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Grays Harbor Float & Wellness, located at 601 S Boone St #2 in Aberdeen, is one of less than 300 float centers nation wide.
Get in touch with Grays Harbor Float and Wellness by visiting their website at ghfloat.com, following their Facebook, Instagram at GH_Float_and_Wellness, or calling (360) 313-6691!

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