The Resilient Responder

The Resilient Responder Episode 4

1 h 27 min · 11 de dic de 2023
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Join Dylan, Josh, and Patrick as they come to you live from the VFW in Westover. On this episode, we discuss the importance of having someone to talk to not matter the issue. Join in for another exciting episode. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast wherever you listen.

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Erin Heily I started working with seniors while I was with the City of Alameda Fire Department. I attended the NFA Promote your Program Class where I presented the first Senior Fall and Fire Safety Program, which was funded by a FEMA grant. By the end of the week over half of the class participants decided to start senior safety programs in their cities. It was a huge success for the citizens as well as the Fire Department. I currently work in Senior Living in Bellevue WA, I am also a Certified End of Life Doula. I have a passion for end-of-life care, bringing dignity, respect and honor to those at the end stages of life. https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-heily-2a61315b [https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-heily-2a61315b] Kathleen Putnam, MS RDN, EOLD, and Certified Grief and End of Life Coach and Doula As founder of NutritionWorks LLC [https://www.nutritionworkseattle.com/] and co-Founder of the Gentle Passage Doula Collective [https://www.gentlepassagedoulacollective.com/], Kathleen has over 30 years of business experience as a master’s prepared dietitian, educator, coach, and mentor who has educated and guided countless individuals to develop new skills sets supporting health transitions in their lives. As an End-of-Life doula and Grief coach, Kathleen is a trainer for the  Gentle Passage Doula Collective [https://www.gentlepassagedoulacollective.com/] training caregivers and those who have a calling to move death back home to the community.  Kathleen coaches families and individuals through the process of dying and grieving in an effort to limit suffering, and provide ease while focusing on what’s most important and meaningful at end of life. Kathleen provides evidence-based practices and is committed to her professional development taking hundreds of hours of training to optimize her skills. Kathleen to mentors and coaches’ families, individuals, and groups through the process of personalized self-care practices that have been shown to dramatically support health, transformation, and healing. Kathleen cohosts the weekly video podcast program “A different kind of Doula” [https://winwinwomen.tv/show/a-different-kind-of-doula] aimed to provide resources, and tools, and the weekly educational program aimed to educate and transform the conversation about end of life, death, and dying. Website: www.KathleenPutnam.net [http://www.KathleenPutnam.net]  Email: KathleenPutnamMSRD@gmail.com [KathleenPutnamMSRD@gmail.com]  https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleen-putnam-eold-ms-rdn-cdn-5a19243/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleen-putnam-eold-ms-rdn-cdn-5a19243/]

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