Portfolio

Below is a select sampling of some of my recent shareable work. Because I am essentially a ghostwriter, I am not able to share all of my work as it belongs to the businesses for whom it was created. When you work with. me, it’s my job to not only make your life easier with done-for-you copy that hits all the right notes—I also protect the confidentiality of my clients. These articles will give you a sense of my writing, as well as my knowledge and expertise in various subjects. You can also check out my blog for additional writing samples.

 
 

The ultimate introduction to strokes

Do you know the common risk factors for a stroke? Can you recognize the common signs and symptoms? Learn about these as well as info on prognosis, recovery and best-practice therapeutics to address this all-too-common health issue in this comprehensive article I created for my friends at WayWiser.com

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copywriting + Website Design — Juice box studio

I was happy to create the copy as well as the design for the complete redesign of this award-winning music recording studio’s website.

Blog Post— Created for The loop speech and language Therapy

As an SLP, I love writing for my fellow therapists! I recently wrote this article for theloppsll.com, which offered information and research about dyslexia. I’m passionate about providing accurate, well-researched blogs that delve into topics of importance, like learning differences.

blog post— Created for WayWiser

As a healthcare copywriter who’s also a fully licensed SLP, I love when my professional skillsets align in creating content full of helpful information on topics like swallowing difficulties. WayWiser is committed to offering valuable health, wellness, and lifestyle content, geared to the needs and interests of older adults and their caregivers. I’m honored to assist them with their mission.

blog post— Created for Waywiser

Did I mention I’m passionate about providing folks with top-quality health and wellness info? Aphasia ia a subject that’s close to my heart. As an SLP, I’ve worked closely with many people with aphasia and their loved ones. Learn more about this misunderstood medical condition in my in-depth blog, written for WayWiser.

Burnout is running rampant among healthcare professionals. I know because I experienced it firsthand.

This article explores the links between those in helping professions and the risks for burnout. This issue has become increasingly prevalent among healthcare professionals. Learn what burnout is, what it isn’t, and strategies to address and overcome it.

Blog post—Created for The Non-Clinical PT Website

I love creating blogs and articles for my clients! Here’s an example of a recent lengthy blogs post I wrote for a site focused on helping therapists to successfully transition out of traditional clinical work and into alternative and related fields.

 

blog post — Created for Therapy Tree Pediatric therapy clinics

Did I mention I love writing for skilled therapy clinics?! Yeah? Well, it’s true! Because I’m an SLP, I’m passionate about sharing all the amazing things therapy can accomplish. This blog was created to address a fascinating topic of interest for families seeking pediatric OT, PT, and SLP services for their children. In it, I got to dive deep into the topic of sign language use during child speech and language development . Such a cool area of inquiry!

blog post— Created for the conversation project

I was extremely honored to be selected for inclusion in The Conversation Project’s blog series, dealing with caregiver issues for caring for elderly loved ones. As an SLP, I’m passionate about senior living and care issues, as well as those of their loved ones and caregivers. This organization helps to provide quality content, assistance, support, and information to people in need.

blog post—created for the non-clinical pt

With my professional background as an SLP in skilled care settings, helping my fellow therapists and former clinical therapists to succeed and thrive is a cause close to my heart. That’s why I love creating content for The Non-Clinical PT! Imposter syndrome is a fascinating issue, and one I enjoyed researching and writing about in this detailed article. I certainly hope it helps someone to recognize and overcome this issue!