
About

Lisa has spent more than 45 years in the healthcare industry. Her business, Re•Source, focuses on helping people live and die well via lifestyle change, patient advocacy, and end-of-life navigation. She also serves on the national advisory board for the Chalice of Repose Project and cares for neighbors in need at Father Joe’s Villages.
LEARN MORE ABOUT LISA COLE, MS, RN, FNP
Love and serve – that's Lisa’s mission. A compassionate teacher, mentor, and guide, she delights in the “ministry of transformation.” From her own personal and countless professional experiences with suffering and grief, Lisa offers an ability to be present and empathetic – even in the most uncertain and difficult of times – with the clarity and wisdom to improve outcomes.
To her work, she brings a background in hospice, a long-time practice of yoga, meditation, nonviolent communication, a healthy lifestyle, and completed Peace Corps service in Tanzania, East Africa.
Lisa earned her Bachelor's degree in nursing from the University of Texas, Austin, her Master’s degree in family nursing from the University of California, San Francisco, and her family nurse practitioner certification from the University of California, San Diego.
Since 1985, she has provided health behavior change programs, products, and publications – based on scientific, psychological, and spiritual principles – to optimize well-being and workplace performance for individuals, groups, and corporations.
In 1995, Lisa coordinated a NIH sponsored research study on a non-pharmacological treatment of sleep disorders conducted by one of her companies, Synchrony Applied Health Sciences. Past professional experience also includes co-founding a corporation to research, develop, and market illumination devices for modifying equine biological rhythms.
Her previous nursing experience encompasses psychiatry, substance abuse, general medicine, family practice, education, hospice, and home health in clinical and leadership roles.