
04/07/2025
Happy 4th of July!
Healing Touch Spa will be closed on July 4th so our team can celebrate the holiday.
Wishing everyone a safe, joyful, and relaxing Independence Day! 🎆✨
To promote the benefits of consistent self-care through education and high-quality, innovative spa a
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10 E Center Street
MN
55904
Monday | 09:00 - 21:00 |
Tuesday | 09:00 - 21:00 |
Wednesday | 09:00 - 21:00 |
Thursday | 09:00 - 21:00 |
Friday | 09:00 - 21:00 |
Saturday | 09:00 - 18:00 |
Sunday | 12:00 - 19:00 |
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Mary Jo Majerus’ entrepreneurial journey and a life-long passion for sharing the healing properties of therapeutic massage began in 1983 in a barn on the outskirts of Philadelphia.
Mary Jo was a middle school teacher, but she had taken a keen interest in massage therapy. She was unable to afford the trip from Philly to New York City or Boulder (the only U.S. cities that had certified massage therapy programs), so she jumped at the opportunity to learn in her own backyard.
She left the barn renewed purpose – one she carried with her when she and her family moved to Rochester in 1986. Not long after the move, Mary Jo found herself a single parent and without an income to care for her two young daughters. She had no choice but to go on welfare while she struggled to earn enough to support them. She started work as a massage therapist in a small room inside a tanning salon and then moved into her own space in Downtown Rochester. Business was inexplicably slow. When Mary Jo called the other massage centers in town to inquire, she was shocked to learn all of them were houses for illegal prostitution!
Mary Jo knew for her business to be successful she needed to take action. She became an advocate for legitimate massage services and worked tirelessly to change the negative stigma, teaching community education classes and speaking anywhere that would have her. By 1988, Mary Jo had moved her business 2 times and was near the Mayo Clinic. She began giving massages to doctors and nurses, terminally ill patients with cancer and HIV, and the families of patients visiting the clinic. In 1999, she returned to teaching when she opened the Massage & Spa Professional Academy (MSPA).