HealthTree Foundation Pillar Two: Meaningful Patient to Patient Connections
As I look back on the past eight years supporting my husband since his diagnosis with blood cancer I recognize the process we went through to get where we are today. At diagnosis, we were terrified and completely unaware of what we were about to face.
As we became educated we sought out a second opinion and the best treatment options. Education and information gave us more peace and direction. We were soon eager to talk with and connect with other patients and caregivers to learn from them.
Those connections provided comfort and personalized support. We were then ready to give back and got involved in fundraising for a cure.
HealthTree recognizes this is a common path many blood cancer patients and caregivers travel. We have created tools and programs for each phase of the leukemia journey.
The Purpose of Meaningful Patient-to-Patient Connections within HealthTree’s Model
At HealthTree, we recognize the power of personal connection and have developed a suite of programs that offer meaningful patient-to-patient connections.
When leukemia patients and caregivers connect with others they find comfort in knowing they are not alone, are able to support one another, and share key resources. They enlarge their circle of influence and feel part of a community.
As patients are educated and connected with others they feel empowered and want to be involved in moving forward and helping find a CURE.
HealthTree Programs Within Pillar Two: Meaningful Patient-to-Patient Connections
There are a variety of HealthTree programs and tools that provide meaningful connections.
The HealthTree MOVES app brings patients and caregivers together to participate in fitness challenges held throughout the year. Participants can find support, encouragement, and community as they share their progress in becoming more fit and healthy.
HealthTree MOVES is run by blood cancer patient Michelle Peterson, who knows firsthand the impact health and fitness make on life. She makes the effort to personally get to know participants and encourage and motivate them in their personal fitness journey.
HealthTree created its own social media tool to allow leukemia patients to find focused information.
Individuals can post questions, share resources and personal experiences with others in the leukemia community. This tool is thoughtfully run and moderated by multiple team members with moderation by blood cancer patient Michelle Peterson and direction from blood cancer caregiver Rozalynn Hite.
Invitation to Participate in the Future of Leukemia
At HealthTree we believe no one should have to face leukemia alone. We encourage you to utilize the programs within Pillar Two to find connection, personalized support, and community. The next step is to become a part of the leukemia cure by participating in HealthTree Cure Hub. You can learn more about the portal and create an account here.
Tomorrow we will discuss Pillar 3: A Powerful Patient Data Portal.
If you'd like to be notified when our coming soon programs will be available, sign up for our newsletter. We send biweekly snapshots of all of our recently published articles, new program releases and announcements of upcoming events to everyone who signs up!
As I look back on the past eight years supporting my husband since his diagnosis with blood cancer I recognize the process we went through to get where we are today. At diagnosis, we were terrified and completely unaware of what we were about to face.
As we became educated we sought out a second opinion and the best treatment options. Education and information gave us more peace and direction. We were soon eager to talk with and connect with other patients and caregivers to learn from them.
Those connections provided comfort and personalized support. We were then ready to give back and got involved in fundraising for a cure.
HealthTree recognizes this is a common path many blood cancer patients and caregivers travel. We have created tools and programs for each phase of the leukemia journey.
The Purpose of Meaningful Patient-to-Patient Connections within HealthTree’s Model
At HealthTree, we recognize the power of personal connection and have developed a suite of programs that offer meaningful patient-to-patient connections.
When leukemia patients and caregivers connect with others they find comfort in knowing they are not alone, are able to support one another, and share key resources. They enlarge their circle of influence and feel part of a community.
As patients are educated and connected with others they feel empowered and want to be involved in moving forward and helping find a CURE.
HealthTree Programs Within Pillar Two: Meaningful Patient-to-Patient Connections
There are a variety of HealthTree programs and tools that provide meaningful connections.
The HealthTree MOVES app brings patients and caregivers together to participate in fitness challenges held throughout the year. Participants can find support, encouragement, and community as they share their progress in becoming more fit and healthy.
HealthTree MOVES is run by blood cancer patient Michelle Peterson, who knows firsthand the impact health and fitness make on life. She makes the effort to personally get to know participants and encourage and motivate them in their personal fitness journey.
HealthTree created its own social media tool to allow leukemia patients to find focused information.
Individuals can post questions, share resources and personal experiences with others in the leukemia community. This tool is thoughtfully run and moderated by multiple team members with moderation by blood cancer patient Michelle Peterson and direction from blood cancer caregiver Rozalynn Hite.
Invitation to Participate in the Future of Leukemia
At HealthTree we believe no one should have to face leukemia alone. We encourage you to utilize the programs within Pillar Two to find connection, personalized support, and community. The next step is to become a part of the leukemia cure by participating in HealthTree Cure Hub. You can learn more about the portal and create an account here.
Tomorrow we will discuss Pillar 3: A Powerful Patient Data Portal.
If you'd like to be notified when our coming soon programs will be available, sign up for our newsletter. We send biweekly snapshots of all of our recently published articles, new program releases and announcements of upcoming events to everyone who signs up!
about the author
Rozalynn Hite
Rozalynn Hite is the HealthTree Coach Director and wife of myeloma patient Richard Hite. Rozalynn is an occupational therapist and mother of three beautiful children. She is passionate about providing support, education, and resources to help others live full and active lives.
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