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include health education for employees

or perhaps a more intensive program that

would involve teaching others how to use

supportive therapies in their environment.

An example would be for nurses to apply

therapy tools for their patients or residents.

It may be providing services for human

resources to promote to employees for

health awareness and management.

So, if you are considering a holistic balance for

yourpersonal self-careor integratingsupportive

therapies into a business or organization, I

can assist you to identify the many resources

available for you to learn, use and promote to

others using the STEP program.

For a consultation or information, go to my

website. A

lso watch my

video episodes

to

get further information.

Debra Reis is a nurse, teacher and author specializing in holistic health and

supportive therapies. She is the director and an instructor for the Certification in

Clinical Aromatherapy program for the Institute of Spiritual Healing &Aromatherapy

and nationally known expert in the area of essential oils for cancer care. Deb is also

a Nia Black Belt instructor with current research and recent publication in the area

of Nia benefits for women with a breast cancer diagnosis.

She is the founder of the Supportive Therapy Engagement Program (STEP) to assist

organizations to implement and integrate supportive therapies into a patient

treatment plan for better outcomes.

Connect with Deb at

DebraReis.com

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The Procedure

is Over, But the

Pain Lingers On

Yes, the bypass was successful. The

chemotherapy worked. The kidney

was a perfect match. Does this mean

that your job is over?

Modern medicine is truly miraculous.

There seems no end to the ways

we can cure diseases and repair

injuries. But medical procedures

can be brutal on the body. Patients

are often left with distressing

side effects and unpleasant

consequences of treatment.

Take the

Next

S

T

E

P

for

Your Patients

THE SUPPORTIVE THERAPY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM

(STEP)

will help you implement or improve a Supportive

Therapy program in your institution. Integrating therapies

which address side effects of medical procedures is the next

STEP toward better total patient

outcomes.

Supportive Therapies

for Better Outcomes

DebraReis.com

419-349-1815

Watch Deb’s video series

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