The Healing Role of Connection The Loneliness Epidemic – July 12

Join us for a powerful conversation & free CEU event

The Healing Role of Connection: The Loneliness Epidemic

Join us for this special event with two extraordinary healing professionals, Kim Dennis, MD, CEDS, and Tom Farley, both with lived experience of the power of connection.

Wednesday, July 12 | 12–1:30pm CST
SunCloud Health Naperville
280 Shuman Boulevard

1 CEU and lunch will be provided

Please RSVP to: bsadler@rosecrance.org

Tom Farley

Community Relations Coordinator, Rosecrance

Tom Farley grew up in Madison, WI and graduated from Georgetown University with a degree in Marketing. From 1999 to 2012, he ran The Chris Farley Foundation, a nationally recognized non-profit dedicated to substance abuse prevention. Like his brother, Tom was successful in opening the “eyes and ears” of youth audiences through the powerful and effective use of humor. In 2008 he wrote “The Chris Farley Show”, a New York Time bestselling biography of his late brother, the actor and comedian Chris Farley. Tom has served on the Dane County Human Services board and several non- profit boards. He is also a motivational speaker, delivering messages on prevention
and recovery.

Kim Dennis, MD, CEDS

Chief Medical Officer, SunCloud Health

Dr. Kim Dennis is a board-certified psychiatrist who specializes in treating addictions (substance, process and food), eating disorders and co- occurring disorders. She believes in and maintains a holistic perspective in the practice of psychiatry, incorporating biological, psycho-social and spiritual approaches into the individually- tailored treatment programs for each patient at SunCloud Health.

For questions, please reach to Renée Bach or Becky Sadler at rbach@suncloudhealth.com or bsadler@rosecrance.org

Katlyn Heath
Director of Family Services

Katlyn Heath is an Independently Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and the Director of Family Services at SunCloud Health. She holds a Master of Science in Family Psychotherapy from San Diego State University and a Bachelor of Science in Human Development from DePaul University. She spent several years working with teens and families in higher levels of hospitalized care before opening her own private practice that has continued to thrive for over 6 years. Specializing in eating disorder recovery, codependency, and covert abuse recovery, Katlyn integrates evidence-based practices and emphasizes collaboration with teens and their families to ensure alignment on treatment goals and lasting outcomes.