I am a Medical Assistant at Conquer Addiction Clinic, where I support both the Puyallup Jail and Conquer Puyallup Clinic through a unique blend of clinical and administrative care. With a background shaped by firsthand experience in mental health and substance abuse within my own family, I bring a deeply personal passion to my work—driven by empathy, understanding, and a commitment to helping others heal.
I draw inspiration from my Dominican American roots, having been raised by a mother who was a nurse and a father who practiced medicine in their home country. That legacy of care continues in my dedication to behavioral health, patient advocacy, and compassionate, trauma-informed care.
When I’m not working, you’ll find me reading the good book, cooking up something soulful, solving puzzles, or tending to my ever-growing plant collection—proof that I finally mastered not killing my indoor greenery. A proud military wife and mother, dog mom and mental health advocate, believes in meeting people where they are, and helping them see where they can go.