About OM Home

About Olivia Owner/ Lead Therapist

OM Home Healing Massage was created to be more than just a place to get a massage. It’s a space to slow down, reset, and actually feel better in your body.

After over 20 years of working in spas, medical settings, and private homes, I knew I wanted something different. I wanted a place that felt grounded, intentional, and personal. I’m excited to finally have a space to share with others—a true home where people can come for healing, recovery, and real results.

What started as something that once felt like a fluke turned out to be a real gift.

On my first trip to the Philippines, I had an experience that completely shifted how I see this work. I met elders in their 80s who were still doing bodywork and even delivering babies. It made me realize this isn’t just a job—it’s something deeper. Something passed down. Something you’re meant to do.

That moment stayed with me, and I truly feel like I was born to do this.

Massage school was just the beginning for me. I wanted more than what was taught in a classroom. I wanted to understand the body on a deeper level—how to actually help people get out of pain and move better.

Over the years, I’ve trained with incredible mentors including James Waslaski (Orthopedic Massage), Aaron Mattes, and Claire Miller for prenatal and nurturing care, along with dozens of additional trainings. My work today is a blend of everything I’ve learned over the last 20+ years. It’s not one style—it’s intuitive, customized, and focused on results.

I specialize in therapeutic massage for pain relief, corrective bodywork, sports recovery, and prenatal care. Every session is tailored to what your body actually needs that day. No routine. No cookie-cutter sessions.

OM Home is based in Jupiter, Florida, and was created to offer a more personalized, results-driven approach to massage therapy. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain, tension, injury, or just need to reset, this is a place where you can come and feel taken care of.

This is your space to heal.

Nicolas Bramble Jr Functional Fitness Coach, Stretch & Mobility Therapist

Nick is a dedicated fitness professional with 7 years of experience helping clients build strength, improve mobility, and create healthier bodies that function well for the long term. His approach goes beyond just workouts — he focuses on training the body in a way that supports movement, prevents breakdown, and helps clients stay strong, capable, and mobile throughout the years.

Nick has training in Thai stretch through Master Yuki at Suai Thai Massage Training Center in Phuket, and also practices the Mattes Method of Active Isolated Stretching (A.I.S.), blending flexibility, recovery, and functional movement into his programs. He incorporates functional training principles to help clients move better in everyday life, improve posture, support joint health, and build strength that truly serves the body.

In addition to mobility and performance work, Nick specializes in bodybuilding, weight loss, body sculpting, and nutrition. Whether a client’s goal is to lose fat, tone and define their physique, gain strength, or improve overall wellness, he creates personalized programs designed to deliver results while keeping the body balanced, supported, and moving well.

What is Medical Massage?

Medical massage is a focused, outcome-based form of bodywork designed to address specific pain patterns, dysfunction, injuries, and movement restrictions rather than providing only general relaxation. It is typically tailored to a person’s symptoms, history, goals, and areas of limitation. In practice, that means the session is more intentional, more specific, and often more clinically informed than a standard spa massage.

What makes it different is not simply deeper pressure — it is the level of assessment, reasoning, and precision behind the work. A therapist trained in orthopedic, sports, and medical-style massage is better equipped to recognize compensation patterns, target the structures most involved, and choose techniques based on function, not guesswork. Orthopedic training emphasizes understanding pain and movement mechanics; sports massage training focuses on performance, recovery, and soft-tissue stress; instrument-assisted work such as Graston is part of the broader category of soft-tissue mobilization used to address restricted tissue and mobility issues.

Ready to Feel Better in Your Body?

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