When a person gets diagnosed with a food allergy they often leave the office with not much more information than that diagnosis. Navigating life after the doctor’s office feels overwhelming. That is where Kristin Osborne, founder of The Prioritized...
When a person gets diagnosed with a food allergy they often leave the office with not much more information than that diagnosis.
Navigating life after the doctor’s office feels overwhelming. That is where Kristin Osborne, founder of The Prioritized Group, comes in. As a trained disability advocate and mom to three boys with multiple life threatening food allergies, she gets it.
With over 13 years of food allergy management and disability advocacy, she has helped her clients gain services and accommodations entitled to children in school.
Listen as Tracy and Kristin discuss what it means and how to bridge the gap between diagnosis and daily life.
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