Our Core Services

Discover how HE Cares Training & Education Center, LLC helps healthcare organizations, community agencies, faith-based institutions,  individuals, and professionals build stronger teams, healthier communities, and sustainable systems of care. We address challenges like workforce burnout, compliance pressures, communication barriers, trauma-related gaps in care, and community health disparities through accessible training, consulting, CEU programs, and holistic wellness services.

Our services

We offer a wide range of services designed to equip individuals, professionals, and organizations with the tools needed to promote wellness, improve health outcomes, and create lasting change.

CEU Services

Professionally developed, approved continuing education for healthcare teams, educators, and nurses.

Consulting services

Custom, trauma-informed consulting for healthcare, nonprofit, and faith-based organizations seeking compliance, development, and culture change.

Wellness Coaching & Support

Faith-informed, CBT-based coaching and trauma-responsive group facilitation to support emotional wellness, lifestyle change, and inner healing.

Veteran services

Non-clinical PTSD and MST support, suicide prevention coaching (CALM-informed), reentry planning, and peer-led groups — honoring those who served.

Who we serve

Our ideal customers include healthcare organizations, faith-based institutions, community agencies, individuals, and professionals seeking trauma-informed, research-based education, consulting, and wellness solutions. All our services are tailored to meet your specific needs. 

Healthcare organizations

Hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, home care agencies, and nursing associations who are seeking compliance, readiness, and leadership development.

Individuals

Individuals dealing with stress, anxiety, emotional overwhelm, life transitions, lack of spiritual or personal clarity, and poor health routines.  

What we address

We tackle workforce stress and burnout, compliance pressures, gaps in trauma-informed care, and the need for accessible, realistic professional training.