Wellness Practitioners at Ka

The following practitioners offer their unique holistic services within the Ka Wellness space. They are independent practitioners. Please book with them directly.

Massage Therapy

Jeannelle Lacap, CMT - Rooted Wellness Bodywork

Jeannelle Lacap is a Certified Massage Therapist with training from the National Holistic Institute, where she completed over 800 hours of education and hands-on practice. Guided by the mission to create a nurturing and supportive space for deep rest and restoration, Jeannelle brings both skill and heart to her practice.

Her path to bodywork is deeply rooted in her heritage. Growing up, she watched her grandmother and aunts offer hilot—the ancestral Filipino healing art of massage and energy work—to family, neighbors, and friends. These early experiences planted the seed for her own journey in holistic health, eventually calling her to become a vessel for therapeutic touch.

Jeannelle holds a deep belief in the mind-body connection: that unexpressed emotions, trauma, and stress can be carried within the body and expressed as pain or tension. Her treatments are designed to calm the nervous system, attune to the body’s wisdom, and offer clients the chance to reconnect with themselves and their breath.

Her specialties include massage therapy for stress, anxiety, grief, and chronic pain. In addition, Jeannelle is passionate about community healing, crafting herbal remedies, and practicing energy work.

Outside of her practice, Jeannelle cherishes time with her daughter, family, and friends. She is also a poet, writer, and lifelong lover of books. To balance the physical and emotional work she offers others, she finds renewal in nature, soaking up sunlight, or sitting by the ocean.

Whether you are a brand spankin’ new practitioner or an established practice looking for an ancillary location, Ka Wellness can offer a colorful, unique, cozy space for you to offer your unique healing practices to your clients.

Ka is a space that is deeply committed to un-colonization*, centering cultural practices, uplifting community, and being solidly ant!-rac!st, inclusive, and overall just being a good-a$$ people with honest practices, solid morals, and the humility to say we’re wrong when we’re wrong and course correct.

If you are a massage therapist, acupuncturist, bone-setter, energy worker, therapist, or whateva and that sounds dope to you, then hit me up at kat@kaacuwellness.com and inquire.

*I use the word “uncolonize” instead “decolonize” because decolonization is an action, NOT a metaphor for all things social justice/ inclusivity related. In order for something to truly be decolonized, we need to see reindigenization, tangible evidence of indigenous liberation, and a return of land and sovereignty to First Nation Peoples. It is not possible for those of us living on and benefiting from stolen land to decolonize. However, as non-indigenous folks, we can be on a consistent journey to “uncolonize,” meaning de-program ourselves from colonial mentality. Learn more about this concept HERE. This is a very fresh concept for myself, as well, and I am learning as I go along, as we all should.

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