Webinar

From Overwhelm to Resilience:

Supporting Women’s Brain Health with Proven Science Backed Strategies

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Webinar

From Overwhelm to Resilience:

Supporting Women’s Brain Health with Proven Science Backed Strategies

REGISTER TO WATCH

About the Webinar:

In our current environment, motherhood comes with a constant stream of stressors, including the emotional demands of parenting, caregiving for others, financial strain and global crises. Too often, mothers are expected to power through with little to no support, leaving their own physical, emotional, and brain health at risk.

Join experts from GoMo Health and the world-renowned Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas for a dynamic and evidence-based conversation on the importance of maternal brain health and building resilience.

Don’t miss this opportunity to explore how maternal brain health shapes family and community health, and how we can all do better to support this population.

What You’ll Learn:

Who Should Watch?

  • Health plan professionals

  • Hospital and health system executives

  • Women, pediatric and family health providers

  • Maternal-child health program directors

  • Case management and care coordination teams

  • Community-based and behavioral health organizations

  • HR and benefits managers focused on family well-being

  • Public health and policy professionals

Featured Maternal Health Experts:

Heather Daniels, RN, BSN, Perinatal Services Director, Liberty Regional Medical Center in Hinesville, Georgia

Jennifer Zientz, MS, CCC-SLP
Director of Programs and Head of Clinical Services, Center for BrainHealth

Rebecca Lyons, Healthcare Strategist, GoMo Health

Rebecca Lyons, MPH
Healthcare Strategist, GoMo Health

Introducing the Women, Children and Families Engagement Hub

Empowering Every Woman’s Journey

This webinar is part of the newly launched Women, Children, and Families Engagement Hub initiative, designed to support whole-person, family-centered care at every stage of life.

From birth and early childhood to adulthood, caregiving, and aging, the hub offers comprehensive engagement programs that deliver timely, personalized guidance.

The result: better health outcomes, stronger care management, and lower overall costs.

Download the New
Maternal Brain Health White Paper