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Locality: Branson West, Missouri



Website: obpam.com

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One Body Pilates & More 09.07.2021

Studio ready for next occupant. Thanks to all my clients, friends and assorted other people I have had the pleasure to meet over the past eight years. This isn’t goodbye, it’s just the next step in life. Love to everyone!!!

One Body Pilates & More 05.06.2021

For current and former clients. Please RSVP me on cell or FB. (Unless you’ve rsvp with Sandy or Chris already)

One Body Pilates & More 21.05.2021

Amazing seafood!

One Body Pilates & More 04.01.2021

On a day that should be happy and joyful another Stone County family will be spending the holidays without their loved one. Another resident has lost their figh...t with Covid-19. Our hearts go out to their family and loved ones during this difficult time. We ask all our residents to take extra precautions during the holidays. Protect your family and loved ones. Wear a mask, wash your hands often, stay 6 ft apart and avoid physical contact such as handshakes and hugs. We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas! See more

One Body Pilates & More 14.12.2020

She’s amazing!! If you need dermatology give her a shout.

One Body Pilates & More 25.11.2020

November 24th, 2020 For Immediate Release Pam Burnett, Administrator Stone County Health Department Stone County Declared at Critical Risk Level for COVID-19 P...ositivity Rate The State of Missouri has categorized counties by COVID-19 positivity rate. The levels are Extreme Risk, Critical Risk, and Serious Risk. Stone County has been categorized as Critical Risk with a positivity rate of 12%. Category 1 County: Extreme Risk Criteria for county: PCR 7-day positivity rate: 15% or above (using CDC method), and 7 day case rate per 100k: 350 or above Category 2 County: Critical Risk Criteria for county: PCR 7-day positivity rate: 10-14% (using CDC method), and 7 day case rate per 100k: 100-349 Category 3 County: Serious Risk Criteria for county: PCR 7-day positivity rate: 5-9% (using CDC method), and 7 day case rate per 100k: 10-99 Our community is at risk. Southwest Missouri is at a critical point in the pandemic, a point that requires change to slow the spread of COVID-19. Our hospitals are filling up and this is not only a risk for COVID-19 patients but is also a risk for anyone requiring care for heart attacks, strokes, car accidents or even other chronic conditions. This is putting a severe strain on healthcare systems and medical staff. The best weapon we have right now against COVID-19 is prevention. We must as a community change the trajectory of this pandemic. To protect our families, friends, and neighbors we need the whole community to practice extreme caution and follow these basic prevention measures: Always wear a mask in public and other settings outside your home where social distancing is not possible. Maintain social distance of at least 6 ft wherever possible, and limit close contacts with other individuals to less than 15 minutes. Avoid handshakes, high-fives, hugging and any other physical contact. Wash your hands multiple times a day. Stay home if you have even the mildest of symptoms. Headache, dry throat, and cough can all appear mild at the beginning stages of COVID-19. Use extreme caution stay home and isolate away from family members. Limit your interactions and social gatherings to only what is necessary. Minimize travel. We know everyone looks forward to Thanksgiving, the food, family, and football. We are asking that everyone rethink your Thanksgiving plans. Did you know you are contagious 48 hours prior to developing COVID-19 symptoms? Who at your dinner table would you be ok with exposing to COVID-19? Would your elderly grandmother survive COVID-19? Would your diabetic uncle survive COVID-19? Would your asthmatic niece survive COVID-19? The safest way to celebrate Thanksgiving is at home with the people you live with. Be cautious, be caring and protect your loved ones. For more information please call: 417-357-6134.

One Body Pilates & More 11.11.2020

Stay vigilant to stay alive and keep our loved ones with us!