Preventative care is critical for staying healthy and addressing potential health problems early on—before they cause other issues and become difficult and costly to treat.
Coaching plays a crucial role in promoting preventive care through behavioral change, risk assessment, and lifestyle adjustments. Integrating coaching into comprehensive healthcare solutions can help impede potential breakdowns or long-term health effects.
Join our team of experts as they discuss the many ways coaching supports and motivates individuals toward healthier behaviors. You will learn:
Ana Miller, M.A., NBC-HWC
Life & Wellness Coach, Spring Health
With advanced training in coaching psychology and theories of behavior change, as well as a Master's degree in Psychology from Louisiana State University, Anna Miller is a seasoned life and wellness coach. Specializing in instructing fellow coaches on theory application in a warm and authentic manner, and collaborating with adult clients to envision and pursue self-selected wellness goals using approaches such as high-touch support, goal-driven coaching programs, and empathetic guidance.
Nic LaDue
Senior Coaching Manager, Spring Health
Bringing a diverse and extensive background to the healthcare and wellness sector, Niccole LaDue, M.A. began her journey as a wellness coordinator at Evangelical Homes of Michigan, and later an Adjunct Instructor at Oakland Community College. Her academic achievements include an M.A. in Wellness & Lifestyle Management from Rowan University and a B.S. in Wellness, Health Promotion, and Injury Prevention from Oakland University. These credentials are further enriched by an impressive collection of certifications spanning various domains.
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