November 15, 2023

Giving Thanks

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November 15, 2023
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November is a very special time of year. It is the season of giving - thanks, gratitude, support, understanding, the list goes on and on. During this special holiday season, Pacific Coast Psychology would like to give a special thanks to all of our facility partners, our tremendous patients, dedicated clinicians, supportive medical device technicians, and charismatic leadership team. Without each of these impeccable groups of people we would be unable to thrive as a psychology company providing support and empowering strength in those around us.

A few of our team members would like to share their thoughts with you here!

“I am grateful for the collaboration and follow up on client concerns that the social services and treatment team help with and facilitate.”

— Dr. Andrea Clark, Psychologist

“I am grateful to be able to connect with and help uplift the patients that I see and I am grateful to the facilities I work with for allowing me to do so.”

— Dr. Andrew Miller

“I am grateful to work in a place that positively makes an impact on the lives of many residents of skilled nursing facilities and beyond!”

— Elyse Mostero, Business Development

“I am grateful for our partner facilities providing a safe place for our residents to live and get the care that they need and deserve.”

— Dr. Joshua Williams

“I am grateful for all the wonderful SSDs that we work with who work tirelessly to support each and every need of the residents.”

— Dr. Joshua Williams

“I am grateful for the small moments that no one sees. The holding of a hand when times get tough, sharing jokes, reminiscing about how life used to be, and getting that rare smile from
someone with no reason to.”

— Dr. Shauna Papenbrook

“I am thankful for my growing family and to work with a supportive team who cares about the work we do!”

— Megan Leong, Executive Clinical Services Manager

Giving thanks does not need to be a once a year activity, rather we can embrace the new year and carry this feeling of thankfulness and gratitude year round. Please join us in our quest to lead with kindness and outwardly show gratitude.