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In this episode of RTMatters, host Patrick Dunne speaks with Gina Hoots, MSEd, RRT-ACCS, RPFT, AE-C, Founder and Principal of Hootenanny Joy, about the growing need for respiratory therapists in post-acute care. Gina reflects on her more than 30-year career in respiratory care and how continuous professional development led her to a new and impactful role supporting patients with chronic pulmonary conditions after hospital discharge.

 

The conversation explores the significant clinical and economic consequences of under-treating chronic respiratory disease in post-acute settings, and why traditional inpatient-focused models often fall short once patients return home. Gina also shares her motivation for launching Hootenanny Joy in 2023, inspired by her personal experience recovering from COVID, and outlines the company’s holistic approach to care.

 

She discusses how becoming a Certified Health Coach has shaped her work with patients, integrating breathwork, mindful living, sleep, nutrition, and movement to support long-term respiratory health. Listeners interested in learning more about Gina’s approach to post-acute respiratory care can connect with her at HootenannyJoy.com.