Meet Our Staff

C.A.R.E. Inc could not run without our amazing staff. The dedication and unwavering commitment to helping clients navigate the complexities of family and parenting are truly commendable. The impact made on countless lives through in-person and online therapy, online courses, in-person classes, and digital downloads is a testament to the expertise and passion of our staff. Let's take a moment to shine a spotlight on each individual who makes up this amazing team and highlight their unique contributions to the success of C.A.R.E. Inc.

Carol Beal

The administrator of C.A.R.E., Carol ensures the seamless operation of our services, providing a supportive bridge between our clients and the therapeutic support they seek. She is responsible for a wide range of tasks that include managing client appointments, handling inquiries, and maintaining client confidentiality while ensuring that our practice complies with all professional standards and regulations. Her goal is to create a welcoming and organized environment that facilitates our clients' journey towards healing and growth. She is dedicated to making their experience as smooth and supportive as possible. By overseeing the administrative aspects of our practice, Carol enables our therapists to focus on what they do best: providing exceptional care and support to our clients.

Jennifer Footman

Jennifer obtained her LSW in December, 2024.  She is currently working towards obtaining an LCSW. Her ultimate goal is to become a licensed clinical social worker. She is an asset to our practice and helping many clients as she works with C.A.R.E. and with you along the way. As Jennifer says, "I understand how crippling it can be when your soul hurts, or you feel like you’re different, or you can’t see a light at the end of the tunnel. It's why I'm interning at C.A.R.E. We can work together to try and ease some of your pain. Let’s talk." As a lifelong learner intrigued by human behavior, Jennifer brings a wealth of life experience to help her clients overcome their challenges.

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