OUR TEAM

Deborah Waywell

RPN, CFCN, Advance Foot Nurse, Wound Care Resource Nurse, Nurse Educator,   Podortho Foot Specialist

President of Nurse My Feet, Medical Foot and Lower Limb Clinic Inc.

As a nurse with history of working in a variety of fields, I can say that I enjoy foot nursing and gain enormous satisfaction.  I am able to spend quality time with each client, listening, conversing, learning and educating.  Listening is the key to understanding everyone’s concerns.  My clients look forward to their visits with us, as do we look forward to chatting with them.  Treating the soul, is equally important as treating the sole!

Education:

1994-American Council of Exercise-Personal Trainer Certificate

2008-St. Clair College of Applied Arts and Technology-Registered Practical Nurse

2009-St. Clair College of Applied Arts and Technology-Advance Foot Care Nurse

2010-present-St. Clair College of Applied Arts and Technology, nursing instructor in the Basic and Advance Foot Care Nurse Continuing Education Program.  Both Windsor and Chatham campuses.

2012-Fanshawe College-Wound Care Resource Nurse

2017-Sigvaris Compression Therapy and its Applications in the Management of Chronic Venous Disorders, Certificate.  Toronto, Ontario

2019-The Orthotic Group, Hamilton-Podortho Nurse Certificate

Already working as an Advance Foot Nurse since 2009, with home visits, I saw the opportunity to expand my treatments that can only be provided in a “bricks and mortar” setting.  Earlier nursing practices included nursing home settings and at an anti-psychotic injection site, alongside multiple Nurse Practitioners, Physicians, Psychiatrists, Psychologists and Social Workers.  I acquired “Nurse My Feet” in 2016 and have never looked back!  We add more services as we constantly attend nursing continuing education programs and seminars, learning new techniques and discovering new technology as it becomes available.  Always researching new evidence-based material, has given us the confidence that we can provide up-to-date treatment options with safety and efficacy.

Volunteer:

Five Medical Missionary trips to Guatemala, as a team member with local doctors and nurses and translators, setting up a treatment clinic.  We assess, treat wounds, and provide medication to the indigenous Mayan villagers in a remote setting.  No electricity, clean running water, toilet facilities, brutal humidity and heat is the standard norm.  Our constant companions in the way of malaria/dengue fever carrying mosquitoes, scorpions, rattlesnakes, make the trips memorable!  The people of Guatemala possess extraordinary character.  They seldom complain, and live their lives with dignity, demonstrating a commendable, loving, and peaceful attitude towards their families and neighbours.  We can learn a lot in terms of humility and gratitude.  I feel privileged that they have allowed us to live among them, giving us their trust that we can help them, free of charge, with their health concerns, nutritional requirements and health teachings to stay safe and well in their villages.

Adam Waywell

RPN, CFCN, Advance Foot Nurse, Wound Care Resource Nurse, Podortho Foot Specialist

I have over nine years experience giving nursing care and foot care to the mentally ill and mentally challenged individuals in both clinic settings and private residence.  While working at “Nurse My Feet, Medical Foot and Lower Limb Clinic”, I pursued extensive research regarding the treatment and modifications that can be achieved by custom orthotics.   Such orthotics, when designed and built with the latest technology, can achieve the best possible correction in biomechanical irregularities.  Such customized orthotics can achieve pain reduction in areas not only limited to the feet but knees, back, and neck.  The patient looks forward to an easier walking capability, pain reduction and prevention of tissue damage.  In the past, gaining a well rounded nursing experience, I traveled to rural Guatemalan villages as part of a 24 person team of medical professionals, all volunteering their time, skills and energy to help the vulnerable population.  I was a part of the wound treatments and medication administration, working alongside our translators explaining the volumnous hundreds of orders prepared by our pharmacists.   

Jobeth Costan

RPN, CFCN, Advance Foot Nurse, CCRT, Aestitician

Jobeth is also a Registered Canadian Reflexology Therapist who received certification from the Reflexology Association of Canada (RAC) in August 2017,  She is a graduate from St. Clair College as a Registered Practical Nurse in 2014 and has been working in an acute Geriatric setting in the past and currently in an office setting, learning so much more in the field of botox and skin conditions, with a Dermatologist.  She also studied and acquired a certificate as Aestitician in 2018, then furthering her nursing skills as an Advanced Care Foot Nurse in 2020.  She is fluent in the Philipino language.

Robert Gerry

Certified Myomassologist

I began practicing Myomassology since 1987 when I opened my home office.  I am a graduate from the prestigious, Irene’s Myomassethics Institute, in Southfield, Michigan.  I am the founder and President of the International Myomassethics Federation Inc., and the Windsor Essex Association of Myomassologists/Canadian Association of Myomassoligests.  I am also a member of the Association of Michigan Myomassologists Inc., and the American Cranialsacral Therapy Association. 

My two Certifications are from the Internationally Certified Myomassologist/Therapeutic Instructor and also as a Cranialsacral Therapist.  I hold four awards:  1994, International Towel Techniques Competition; 1996, International Myomassologist of the year; 1996/97, International Certificate of Achievement; 1994-2002, International (IMF) Service Awards.  As an education instructor, my years are as follows:  1996/97 Teachers Apprentice; 1998 Teachers Assistant; 1999/2000 Myomassology Instructor and since 1996 and ongoing, various seminars and symposiums.