Our Vision
SanaVita means healthy or healing life. We envision healing as a unique experience for each person and embrace the many ways we can access a better life for ourselves and those around us. This may look like one-on-one counseling, a solitary walk on a wooded path, enjoying the beauty of a garden or a sunset, joining with others to advocate for meaningful change, learning new things, creating art, making music, or connecting with animals and people.
SanaVita values community, vulnerability, and lifelong learning. We strive to walk these values out every day in our own lives and in our counseling practice along with a sense of groundedness, an attitude of hope, and mindful intention.
We welcome you, whether you are struggling with the impact of trauma, having difficulty in your relationships, going through a difficult life transition, or simply need a safe place to process what life is bringing you.
Let’s talk about what healing looks like to you.
Billy became a counselor as a result of life experiences such as being a teenage parent, getting a few hard knocks, and having profound moments of connecting with people in their time of need. These life lessons led Billy to realize his calling: to meet people where they are at and walk with them on their journey towards healing and empowerment...
Billy Feldmann | LPC
Lydia Radke | LCSW
Lydia had the unique opportunity to experience multiple cultures as a young person. After college, she worked at an agency assisting Lao, Hmong, Vietnamese, and Cambodian refugees arriving in the United States. Lydia realized she wanted to do more to make the world a better place and pursued her Master's in Social Work degree....
Sara has wanted to connect with people and learn what makes them tick for as long as she can remember. Whether that was elaborate imaginative play as a kid, writing epic fantasy novels in middle school (that focused way to much on the internal monologue instead of the action), or being called the ‘class counselor’ in high school, it always came back to exploring the needs, fears and goals of people (and characters!) she cared about…