Caroline Gross

RDN

Specialties:

Age Group(s):

Patient Populations:

Women, LGBTQIA+, Men, Neurodivergent Patients, Older adults, Patients with ADHD/ADD, Patients with ASD, Patients with depression, Patients with GAD, Patients with learning disabilities, Patients with OCD, Patients with PTSD/history of trauma

About Caroline

Caroline became interested in nutrition at a young age. As a child, Caroline and her family ate dinner at the kitchen table together every night, leading food to become a focal point of community, culture, and love.

Today, Caroline enjoys helping her clients find a pattern of eating that meets their physical needs without sacrificing the foods they enjoy. Before joining Culina Health, Caroline worked in the hospital setting as well as in a gastrointestinal clinic.

Get To Know Caroline

Favorite cultural dish or comfort food: Pho

Go-to morning beverage: A cup of plain old black coffee

Favorite book/TV show/movie: Pride and Prejudice and 10 Things I Hate About You

What’s one small thing someone can do today to work toward a balanced eating pattern/lifestyle? Learn to listen to your hunger and fullness cues!

A habit you swear by: I dim the lights in my house 1 hour before bedtime.

Language(s):
English

Education:
Bachelors of Science in Dietetics, James Madison University

Dietetic Internship:
BGSU Distance Dietetic Internship

Counseling Style:
Relatable
Flexible
Goal-oriented
Approachable
HAES-aligned

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