Nomination for small business owner of the year award https://healthcarenews.com/footcare-by-nurses-llc-nominated-for-womans-small-business-owner-of-the-year-award/
Rooting for our roots
by Claire Blatchford
I recently had the pleasure of meeting Kate Clayton-Jones, founder and director of FootCare by Nurses in the Senior Center in Shelburne Falls, during one of her regular Monday clinics. My husband urged me in April to see Kate because I was feeling as though the crampons I’d been wearing all winter were inside, rather than outside, my boots. Kate is in demand and the earliest appointment I could get was a month later, by which time I was back in sneakers and didn’t think I needed help. I’m glad I went to Kate anyway…. (follow the link to the rest of this great article)
Greenfield Recorder June 18, 2019 ….. https://www.recorder.com/my-turn-blatchford-ShelburneFallsSrCtrServices-26119425
Kate Clayton Jones’ TED Talk
Innovation and entrepreneurship in health care – FootCare by Nurses – University of Massachusetts Amherst https://vimeo.com/287299192/e6db3ddec2
Workshop to focus on ‘How to Keep Your Feet Happy’
Registered nurse Kate Clayton-Jones is helping to put the focus on the other end of things – feet – and from a perspective deeper than looks. “Feet are incredibly important in so many ways. While making them pretty is one thing, the reality is that most of us use them to get around on,” Clayton-Jones said. Read More
“How to Keep Your Feet Happy,”
Happy feet: Monthly clinics offer sorely needed foot care
Happy Feet: Monthly Clinics Offer Sorely Needed Foot Care
Jenny Marshall of Leverett leans back in what looks like a fancy lawn chair while a woman kneeling in front of her is cradling Marshall’s feet in her hands, buffing away at her toenails, rubbing away the cracks in her heels and scrubbing her calluses. Read More
Gazettenet.com, Monday, January 15, 2018
Recorder.com, Saturday, January 20, 2018
Nurses’ new Foot-Care Practice Makes House Calls
It’s easy to take your feet for granted — you’ve been walking on them your entire life.
But underlying or untreated medical problems with them could be affecting other parts of your body and putting you at risk for other problems, said Kate Clayton-Jones, a certified foot care nurse and the owner of FootCare By Nurses, LLC, a new foot-care nurse staffing agency based French King Highway in Greenfield. Read More