Check out our new website called Hope Springs Village. Over the years, I have learned the importance of something called Patient Empowerment. Mom and dad live with lots of medical appointments. It adds to an already complicated and lots of times --bone weary life.
Hope Springs Village is a community with resources to help you feel more capable and able to get through the day. Learn tips like; keep a notebook of medical interactions, prioritize your medical questions, prepare for an appointment. Get names and hold people accountable in a calm & efficient manner.
Our new Website offers education, encouragement and empowerment to those in chronic disease pain! Please share it with your friends who hurt. Together we can help each other take a bite out of pain!! Find the keys to empowerment. Look at the action items and get moving. Share what you learn with others. You're not alone; we need your voice. Together we are a force to be reckon with -- influencing our healthcare interactions.
A favorite community offering (as you can image) of mine is the WoofPack Pet Shop – here you can empower yourself with the positive effects of pets and “take a bite out of pain.”
Hope Springs Village is a community with resources to help you feel more capable and able to get through the day. Learn tips like; keep a notebook of medical interactions, prioritize your medical questions, prepare for an appointment. Get names and hold people accountable in a calm & efficient manner.
Our new Website offers education, encouragement and empowerment to those in chronic disease pain! Please share it with your friends who hurt. Together we can help each other take a bite out of pain!! Find the keys to empowerment. Look at the action items and get moving. Share what you learn with others. You're not alone; we need your voice. Together we are a force to be reckon with -- influencing our healthcare interactions.
A favorite community offering (as you can image) of mine is the WoofPack Pet Shop – here you can empower yourself with the positive effects of pets and “take a bite out of pain.”