

Forever in Healing Team
At Forever In Healing Wellness Company Inc., we offer a wholistic approach to living and dying better.
Our tools include Reiki, Sound Therapy, 9D Breathwork, Herbalism, Sylvotherapy, Ho'oponopono, Nutrition Coaching, End-of-Life Planning and Care, Grief and Bereavement Support.
We believe in combining ancient healing practices with modern techniques, tailoring a custom plan for each client's needs and to empower individuals on their wellness journey.
Like all plant and animal life, we are but guests on this planet.

Kylee:
Humanist
Certified Care Aide
Certified 9D Breathwork Facilitator
Certified in Sacred Cacao Facilitation
Certified Usui Reiki Master & Intuitive Guide
Certified in End-of Life Care / Death Doula
Certified Grief Educator & Guide
Certified PN1 Nutrition Coach
Certified in Sylvotherapy Facilitation
Certified in Sound Therapy Facilitation
Certified in Ho'oponopono Practice
Kerrie:
Certified Master Herbalist including:
Nutrition Consultant
Ayurveda Consultant
Aromatherapy Consultant
9D Breath Angel
Reiki Student


Everything we offer is LGBTQIA2S+ affirming — not as a marketing statement, but as lived truth.
As a couple who are a part of the queer community and who have also lived within a conservative environment, we understand discrimination and prejudice firsthand. We know what it feels like to measure your words; what it is like to assess safety in a room before fully exhaling; what it is like to navigate systems — medical, spiritual, familial — that have not always made space for us.
That lived awareness shapes how we hold every session.
Whether we are engaging in end-of-life planning, 9D Breathwork, Reiki, sylvotherapy, or grief support, you will never need to explain or justify your identity here. Your pronouns will be respected, your partnerships will be honored, your chosen family will be recognized as family, your spiritual language — whether traditional, reclaimed, or undefined — will be welcomed without assumption.
We are particularly mindful of how healthcare and end-of-life spaces can retraumatize queer individuals. Advanced directives, next-of-kin decisions, legacy conversations — these carry additional layers for many of us. We approach this work with clarity about those realities and with a commitment to advocacy when needed.
This is a space where:
Your identity is not debated.
Your body is not judged.
Your grief is not minimized.
Your joy is not politicized.
It is also a space where complexity is understood. We know that loving your community and surviving within conservative culture can create nuance — tenderness alongside resilience. That depth informs how we listen.
In our practice, inclusion is not an add-on, it is woven into the foundation.
You deserve care that sees you fully — not in spite of who you are, but in honor of it.










