Kim Elliott

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04/19/2026

This week feels heavy… and hopeful at the same time.

On Wednesday, I walk into court for my son.
A moment that could shape his future in ways I can’t fully control.
Like so many parents, I’m standing in that space between fear and faith—hoping he gets the help he truly needs, not just another cycle.

And at the very same time…
there is so much light breaking through.

We are preparing to launch BRAVE next month—something born from pain, loss, and the deep knowing that families shouldn’t have to walk this road alone.

We’re also stepping forward to share our story at the Quest walk for mental health month in May on Memorial Day—something that once felt impossible, now feels necessary. Because if our story helps even one person feel less alone… it matters.🌟

Life has a way of holding both.
The heartbreak and the healing.
The uncertainty and the purpose.

I’ve walked through things I never thought I’d survive… and somehow, I did.
And if you’re in a hard season right now, I want you to hear this:

Keep going.
Keep trying.
Keep moving forward.

Even when it’s messy.
Even when it’s uncertain.
Even when it hurts.

There is still something ahead for you.
There is still meaning in your story.

And you are not alone 💚🙏🌈😇✨💫🦋
God is available 24/7 and I’m only a call away🫶
💜Kim

In crisis call 988 or text HOME to 741741

04/16/2026

April is Occupational Therapy Month 💖🎉✨🦋

Occupational Therapy has over a century of history, originating during World War I, when practitioners supported injured soldiers in returning to meaningful daily activities through therapeutic, purposeful engagement.

Today, OT continues to focus on helping individuals participate in the activities that are meaningful and necessary to their lives—through restoration, adaptation, and environmental modification.

What continues to evolve is our understanding of the whole person.

In my practice, I integrate occupational therapy principles with holistic approaches, including nervous system regulation, mindfulness, and subconscious work—supporting not only physical function, but emotional resilience and overall well-being.

Because meaningful engagement is not just about what we do—it’s about how we feel, how we function, and how we connect.

Occupational therapy meets people where they are… and helps them return to what matters most.

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