Even Keel Health needs a new home

Sadly, I had to leave Even Keel Health’s first home at the end of June. Many thanks to my colleague in mental health, Julie Clarke of julieclarketherapy.com, who welcomed me with open arms as I got started with my private practice.

Virtual technologies have their benefit but I sure miss face-to-face sessions as many of you do too. I’m not sure when we will get the “go ahead” to resume in-office sessions but I’m hopeful that it will be soon. With that in mind, I’m resuming my search for a great space and I’d like your help finding it.

I can imagine a few different scenarios. I’m sure there are many creative ideas out there but here are a few examples. I might be happy with…

  • sharing an already existing professional office with one or a few other health practitioners
  • getting together with kindred spirits and setting up a new space we find together
  • setting up office by myself in someone’s unused space such as a small apartment in someone’s home ( I would need a private entrance ) 
  • having an office space at an organisation where I could trade some of my services for space.

The “must have”

  • I live on White Lake and I’d like to travel no more than 50 minutes to get to the office. In or near Almonte would be my favourite but I’d consider other places.
  • With a practice focused on mental health and addiction, most of what I do can be done sitting in comfortable chairs, in a quiet, cozy space but I also need enough space to put up a portable massage table which I use as an exam bench when needed.
  • The main room needs to be large enough to sit 4 people with enough space around to not feel crowded.
  • Access to water in or near the room
  • Access to a washroom
  • Access to a waiting area
  • Parking nearby
  • Easily accessible for people with mobility restrictions
  • Good mobile phone reception  (I use Virgin i.e. Bell Network)
  • I could use the space on at least 3 separate days, for up to 24 hours a week with some hours in late mornings, afternoons and early evenings
  • Non-smoking space and minimal use of scented products

The “would be nice”

My time working as an outreach nurse prepared me to work out of a well organized backpack just about anywhere. However, given a choice, I prefer a well thought out space, engineered just right to help my people feel comfortable and safe, and help me be extra efficient and effective.

If you’ve got something that might be suitable, have some suggestions or would like to hear more about my vison for my next space  – please contact me. 

Nathalie

credit: Photo by Erda Estremera on Unsplash

paddlers in the morning mist

Second chances

Who doesn’t like getting a second chance?

December 5 is the last Wellness Seminar of the Fall Series.

Sadly I had to put the boats away for the cold months. Sigh!

The weather was not cooperating on November 21 so I held on to the talk scheduled for then and will be presenting “Let’s Talk about Addictions” on December 5, 7-9 pm.

Reserve some time in your agenda to join us at the Almonte Branch of the Mississippi Mills Public Library to learn some useful information about addictions and how to support those you love who might be struggling during the holiday season.

New to the Wellness Seminars? Find out more at EvenKeelHealth.ca

I look forward to seeing you. RSVP are appreciated.

Nathalie

Pills spilling from a bottle

Let’s Talk About Addictions – November 21 Seminar

Have you ever wondered if…

  • your alcohol consumption has more to do with coping with life than simply enjoying a nice beverage with friends?
  • the pain meds you’re still using are for more than physical pain?
  • someone you care about is struggling with substance use disorder?

It is easier to stop avoiding these worries once you know what to do.

Help yourself! Help others! Join us to learn how to tackle addiction problems.

The next in our Wellness Seminar Series will take place on Thursday, 21 November 2019, at the Almonte Branch of the Mississippi Mills Public Library (155 High Street, Almonte, Ontario). We meet from 7 – 9pm.

RSVP with your host Nathalie Héloïse Graveline, Nurse Practitioner, by email at healher2@gmail.com or by phone or text at (613) 558-1967.

Hand above water

Let’s Talk About Mental Health – November 7 Seminar

Have you ever gone to your health care provider’s office concerned about your mental health and found yourself walking out without having managed to get the words out?

Have you ever had a loved one hint that something wasn’t quite right and found yourself changing the subject? You just didn’t know what to say.

Those scenarios are very common.

Join us for the next in our Wellness Seminar Series on Thursday, 7 November 2019, at the Almonte Branch of the Mississippi Mills Public Library (155 High Street, Almonte, Ontario). We meet from 7 – 9pm.

We will talk about the challenges we face when seeking help and how we might all do better talking about mental health.

RSVP with your host Nathalie Héloïse Graveline, Nurse Practitioner, by email at healher2@gmail.com or by phone or text at (613) 558-1967.

Hands held us to say stop

Setting Limits – October 10 Seminar

Setting limits! Learn some tips and techniques to be more effective at setting limits with the disruptive people in your life.

This is our next topic on the agenda for our bi-weekly Wellness Seminar Series.

Join us Thursday, 10 October 2019, 7pm, at the Almonte Branch of the Mississippi Mills Public Library (155 High Street, Almonte, Ontario).

RSVP with your host Nathalie Héloïse Graveline, Nurse Practitioner, by email at healher2@gmail.com or by phone or text at (613) 558-1967.

Woman sleeping in a hammock

Sleep: Wouldn’t it be nice! September 26 Seminar

Without sleep everything else feels worse. Learn what you can do to get more sleep, as well as better quality sleep.

This will be the second evening in the Wellness Seminar Series being offered this fall at the Mississippi Mills Public Library, Almonte Branch (155 High Street, Almonte). The bi-weekly seminars are being held on Thursday evenings, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The next topic, Sleep: Wouldn’t it be nice? will be presented on September 26, 2019.

The series is relevant to people of all ages who are aiming to reach optimum levels of physical and mental health. I am offering this series to engage members of my community in improving their own health knowledge and skills and becoming more able to help others around them. A strong, healthy community benefits everyone.

RSVP with your host Nathalie Héloïse Graveline, Nurse Practitioner, by email at healher2@gmail.com or by phone or text at (613) 558-1967.

Butterfly on old shoe

Changing Isn’t Easy – September 12 Seminar

Don’t wait until January to make resolutions about improving the state of your health!

Join us every second Thursday, 7pm – 9 pm, at the Almonte Branch of the Mississippi Mills Public Library. Your host Nathalie Graveline, a nurse practitioner from Even Keel Health, will be offering a series of seminars on a wide range of topics relevant to those seeking knowledge and skills to improve their health.

Thursday, September 12 2019, we will begin with Changing Isn’t Easy! Improve your ability to reach the goals you set and also learn how to be a helpful ally to those trying to change.

Next, on September 26 Sleep: Wouldn’t it be nice? Without sleep everything else feels worse! Learn what you can do to get more, as well as better quality sleep. More topics will be covered throughout the fall.

RSVP with your host Nathalie Héloïse Graveline, Nurse Practitioner, by email at healher2@gmail.com or by phone or text at (613) 558-1967.