Women in Power - April Meeting - Refill Your Cup, Renew Your Strength

Tuesday, April 7, 2026 (3:00 PM - 4:30 PM) (EDT)

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Join us at our Women in Power - April Meeting - Refill Your Cup, Renew Your Strength! We invite women from the Springboro business community to join our collaborative Women in Power Group, focused on empowerment, inspiration, and personal and professional growth. This event is free for members and non-members!

April 7th | 3 pm - 4:30 pm

About this topic: Rachel Healy with Senior Care Authority of Greater Cincinnati & Dayton will be leading this discussion.

In a world that never seems to slow down, it’s easy to find yourself running on empty—physically, mentally, and emotionally. Refill Your Cup, Renew Your Strength is an inspiring and practical talk designed to help you reconnect with your purpose, restore your energy, and rediscover joy in the everyday. Through meaningful insights, real-life stories, and actionable strategies, this session invites you to pause, reflect, and learn how to care for yourself without guilt or burnout.

Whether you’re a leader, caregiver, or simply someone striving to show up as your best self, this talk will empower you to fill your own cup first—so you can pour into others from a place of renewed strength and balance.

About Rachel Healy: Rachel Healy, CDP is an Eldercare Consultant and co-owner of Senior Care Authority of Greater Cincinnati. Rachel started her professional career at a Cincinnati Hospital running medical tests in the hospital’s Chemistry Lab. From there, she moved into Customer Service for the hospital lab helping to troubleshoot inefficiencies in laboratory systems. By providing better laboratory support for doctors and their staff, she helped to provide better outcomes for hospital patients.  

Rachel’s passion for serving seniors started very early as two of her grandparents lived with her family as she grew up.  That passion for serving others led her to move her parents from Virginia to Ohio in 2009 so that she could care for both of them. Rachel was the primary caregiver for her mother, who had Parkinson’s Disease, for the last six years of her life in her home.

Realizing how difficult caregiving is on the family, Mark and Rachel wanted to make a difference by using the knowledge and experience they had gained personally to help other families. Mark and Rachel are now able to use their experience, skills and compassion to help relieve some of the stress that families deal with in caring for their older loved ones.

Springboro Chamber of Commerce
115 Wright Station Way Ste 1
Springboro, OH 45066 United States

This is being held at the Springboro Chamber (located inside the Performing Arts Center). This will be held in the large conference room in the Chamber office.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026 (3:00 PM - 4:30 PM) (EDT)
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