Where do you go or what can you do to help you, your family or concerned person handle a health emergency of a patient, caregiver. and/or spouse in need?
Tai Thomas – Chief Executive Officer, Lead Self-Care, Care-Giving Consultant and Life Coach
Taiessa "Tai" Thomas is the Chief Executive Officer, lead caregiver consultant, and self-care consultant of 7 Ways of Thinking, LLC. With over 20 years of experience, her level of expertise gives her insight on offering sound advice when caring for a loved one in emergency situations, and supporting the process of aging and transition. Tai is an expert in efficiency and organization in the area of caregiving - with a strong focus on Individual Self-Care and Self-Awareness! She assists caregivers, patients, families, and/or spouses coping with the mental transition of dealing with a sudden or chronic illness. Her level of insight can be invaluable for caregivers and/or patients looking for clarity when dealing with life-changing circumstances. She can confidently guide patients, caregivers, and families through the challenging questions and obstacles they are likely to encounter when their loved ones are weakening and deeply troubled by those concerns. |
Vincent Thomas – Company Director, Plant-Based Nutritionist, Care-Giving Consultant and Life Coach
Vince Thomas is the Company Director and healthcare advisor at 7 Ways of Thinking, LLC. Vince's seventeen plus years of experience and level of expertise gives him insight on offering sound advice when caring for aging seniors and parents as they transition into their golden years. As a Certified Plant-Based Nutritionist, Vince brings his vast knowledge of the need to maintain a healthy diet when assisting in caring for others, as well as caring for yourself. He ably assists family and/or caregivers that are uninformed and overwhelmed with finding the viable options to make the best decisions for the afflicted patients and for themselves. He will reliably help guide them through the challenging obstacles that arise from caring for their loved ones who have fallen ill. |
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"My life is not what has happened to me,
but what I choose to become!!"
- book quote from "An Interruption in Time 1999" .... pg. 3
Caregiver - Patient Dynamics
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