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Get to know the Lotus team...

Troy Roundy CEO
Troy Roundy, CEO
chris farrell
Chris Farrell, Director of Operations
katie steenberg
Katie Steenberg, Psych NP.
Rich Osburn
Rich Osburn, Operations Manager
Dr. Huymayun Mian
Dr. Huymayun Mian, Medical Director
aaron petrie
Aaron Petrie, Clinical Director
paige rivera
Paige Rivera, Nurse Manager
stephanie derosa
Stephanie Derosa, Case Manager
Lotus Wellness - Bill Knick
Bill Knick, Admissions Director
dan dixon
Dan Dixon, Admissions Coordinator
Caroline Canada, Primary Therapist
rebecca brown
Rebecca Brown, Primary Therapist
hannah clark
Hannah Clark, Clinical Outreach
hannah walker
Hannah Walker, LPN.
erica savage
Erica Savage, LPN.
Lotus Wellness - Lisa Sink
Lisa Sink, RN.

lo·tus
/ˈlōdəs/

Growth and transformation 

The lotus flower can grow in muddy water and still produce a beautiful flower above the water. This can symbolize the human condition and the idea that true healing and transformation can come from facing challenges. It can also encourage people to embrace all aspects of their lives, including their fears and shadows, which can manifest as disease. 

Resilience The lotus flower can thrive and bloom even in difficult conditions, which can symbolize resilience and strength. This can encourage people to confront adversity and develop personally. 

Common ground The mud in which the lotus flower grows can represent the common ground that all humans share, regardless of their station in life. This can help people remember that they are all faced with the same obstacles, such as illness, loss, and death. 

Pure goodness The lotus flower can represent the idea that people can find something positive in every experience, even the most difficult challenges. This can help people remember their true nature and grow closer to it.

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