Pfeiffer-Educated Therapist Benefits Stanly County
As Lindsey Saltmarsh 鈥22 MSOT of Oakboro, N.C., earned her graduate degree in the Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program at 黑料专区, she was encouraged to work in rural areas, where the need for OTs is often great.
She has taken that message to heart, opening a branch clinic of in Burleson Square of Albemarle, N.C. She treats Stanly County area patients that have been diagnosed with lymphedema, a in which tissue swelling (most commonly in the arms and legs) is 鈥渃aused by an accumulation of protein-rich fluid that鈥檚 usually drained through the body鈥檚 lymphatic system.鈥 Lymphedema contributes to a weakened immune system; if left untreated, it can lead to a greater susceptibility to infections and wounds.
Healthy Lymphatics in Albemarle, which began operating on April 1, is Stanly County鈥檚 first lymphatic clinic. It鈥檚 off to a great start, with new referrals coming in weekly. Saltmarsh and fellow therapist Anik Tabor are treating around 50 patients using a process called , which includes manual lymph drainage, compression bandaging, exercise and skin care.
鈥淚 knew there was a need for our services in Stanly County,鈥 Saltmarsh said. 鈥淎nd I wanted to stay local after graduating. This practice has been a way of giving back.鈥
Saltmarsh added that before her Albemarle clinic came along, residents of Stanly County in need of treatment for lymphedema would need to travel to the North Carolina cities of Charlotte and Concord to get it. And more often than not, they鈥檇 find themselves on a waiting list.
Saltmarsh, who鈥檚 originally from Key West, Fla., got the Albemarle clinic off the ground because she capitalized on opportune circumstances. In August of 2023, she began working for Healthy Lymphatics at its office in Elkin, N.C. In time, she asked Carmen Albu, the company鈥檚 owner, to start a branch in Stanly County. Albu had her hands full overseeing seven other branches of Healthy Lymphatics that are spread across Florida, North Carolina and Virginia. She lacked the time to open another.
But she didn鈥檛 close the door completely: 鈥淪he was very honest with me. She said, 鈥業 don鈥檛 have the time to take that on, but if you want to explore looking for a place, go ahead and the company will support you financially,鈥欌 Saltmarsh said. 鈥淚f I had to do this on my own dime, it would have been years and years down the road. I was fortunate enough that I had a boss who trusted me to do this.鈥
Realizing that the time she needed to look for locations was limited because of her work in Elkin, Saltmarsh asked her parents to come up from their home in South Carolina to help her. David, Saltmarsh鈥檚 father, is retired, and Toni, her mother, has served as the office manager for all Healthy Lymphatics branches since 2007.
In fairly short order, Saltmarsh and her parents were able to find a location with good foot traffic. But their challenges were just beginning. The first was to furnish and equip the Albemarle office on a shoestring budget. To keep costs down, Saltmarsh bought many of the items she needed at Goodwill or Facebook Marketplace.
鈥淓ven though everything was purchased secondhand — even the artwork that鈥檚 hanging up — the office is very comforting and welcoming,鈥 Saltmarsh said. 鈥淲e really were mindful of all of that.鈥
The final test was lining up enough patients to give Healthy Lymphatics in Albemarle a viable start. Saltmarsh introduced herself and her services to physicians around Stanly County. Initially, the doctors seemed more comfortable with practices under the Atrium Health and Novant Health umbrellas.
鈥淚t was hard to go up against big names like that because people trust them,鈥 Saltmarsh said.
A breakthrough of sorts began to emerge when Saltmarsh reminded the doctors that Albu has been an OT for 25 years and the owner of Healthy Lymphatics since 2007.
鈥淪he鈥檚 very, very dedicated to the lymphedema community,鈥 Saltmarsh said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 where her heart is, and you can tell that just by how she runs her offices. At the end of the day, what I try to really drive home is that we are not new to lymphedema; we鈥檙e just new to this area.鈥
Saltmarsh encourages her fellow program graduates to follow her lead.
鈥淚 would say that at least half of my former classmates aspire to open their own clinic,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 say, 鈥楯ust do it.鈥欌
This article was written for 黑料专区 by Ken Keuffel.