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Hello, I'm Keely.

Keely is a Trauma-informed Dietitian & Dietetics Supervisor on the Carmel Therapy Team. She is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist specializing in providing virtual Trauma-informed Medical Nutrition Counseling to adults.

 

Keely prioritizes the nervous system and follows a trauma-informed approach to nutrition counseling, helping her clients better understand the powerful relationship between their body, mind, and nutrition. Keely creates a space that empowers her clients to make nurturing food choices tailored to their needs and circumstances.

 

From a curious perspective, Keely promotes embodiment through body nourishment, nutrition education, awareness, and choice over health circumstances via food. Keely expresses "Food is not just fuel-it's a way to care for yourself. Healing begins when we listen to our bodies with kindness and compassion. I want to help you move past the idea of controlling food and create space for your body to feel heard, supported, and safe in how you receive care.

My Specialties

Keely provides telehealth care for adults.​Keely specializes in providing care for those experiencing:

  • Anorexia

  • ARFID

  • Cardiac Health

  • Orthorexia

  • Binge-eating disorders

  • Body-image struggles and relationship with body

  • Nourishment for 

  • Health at Every Size® 

  • Intuitive Eating

  • Neurodivergent Eating support

  • Malnutrition Support

  • Moving away from Chronic Dieting

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