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A Legacy of Care

With over 40 years of experience as a Registered Respiratory Therapist and a Master’s in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, I understand that CPAP compliance isn’t just about the machine—it’s about the person.

My mission is to bridge the gap between clinical requirements and truly restful sleep by transforming the CPAP experience through behavioral science and clinical expertise.

Why Is It So Hard? The “Mindset” Method

Many patients struggle with claustrophobia, mask fit, or the psychological challenge of using a device every night. These barriers are not failures—they are part of the adjustment process.

You aren’t failing the therapy; you just haven’t found the right mindset yet.

We focus on the behavioral and clinical side of therapy:

  • Custom mask fitting to match facial structure and comfort needs

  • Habit formation strategies to make CPAP use automatic over time

  • Desensitization techniques to reduce the “closed-in” feeling

  • Focused support designed to improve long-term CPAP compliance

  • Specialized consultations with evidence-based outcomes

The Mindset Method (For Clinical Referral Partners)

Our approach is designed to support busy clinics and referral sources by addressing patients who struggle with adherence and therapy tolerance.

  • Improved CPAP compliance rates in difficult-to-treat patients

  • Targeted behavioral intervention for non-adherent users

  • Dedicated time for education that busy clinics often cannot provide

  • Structured support that complements clinical treatment plans

This allows providers to focus on diagnosis and treatment while we reinforce adherence and long-term success.

Professional Biography

With 40 years of experience as a Registered Respiratory Therapist and advanced training in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, I specialize in the intersection of behavior, compliance, and respiratory care.

My work focuses on helping patients move beyond resistance and into consistent, successful CPAP therapy through structured, evidence-based behavioral support.

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