Having her first child in 2022, she was inspired to offer services to support parents through the transition to parenthood.
Having worked in community mental health for 10 years, Nina was inspired to seek out a healing space that was beautiful and inspiring. The setting — nestled in the Catskills along the Esopus Creek — offered the feeling of serenity that she sought. This grand historic building speaks to a time period where things were crafted with care. Nina knew this was the place meant for a healing practice. Having worked in private practice remotely during the pandemic for three years, Nina was craving like-minded colleagues. The intention behind the space was to offer offices that are beautiful and dynamic, to seek out intentional and passionate practitioners, and to reflect on their cases thoughtfully. Nina was interested in collaborating with therapists and other healing professionals to offer clients the best quality care. So she called in somatic and play therapists and acupuncturists, who work with adults and children.
The space has been carefully curated to support children and adults, including the waiting room which was designed by the all female collective, Hinterland.
Clovelea is an inclusive space for all, especially those who identify as LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and neurodivergent.