Celebrating Patty Suskin’s Service: Two Decades of Dedication to Native Families
October 15, 2024:
For over 20 years, Patty Suskin made a lasting impact on Native families through her dedication to health and wellness. As a registered dietitian nutritionist and diabetes care and education specialist, she played a key role in improving nutrition, supporting breastfeeding mothers, and promoting diabetes prevention. Her work strengthened the bonds of community and well-being across the region.
Patty made the decision to step away from her roles to be closer to her family and grandchildren, despite being deeply beloved by the communities she served. Her passion for improving the health of Native families was evident in everything she did, and while we will miss her leadership, we fully support her in following her heart. She deserves this next chapter, surrounded by those she loves most.
Patty worked closely with SPIPA’s Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program, where she provided essential nutrition education and breastfeeding support. Her efforts empowered families to make informed choices, improving the health of mothers and children.
In addition, Patty served as the Diabetes Coordinator for the Squaxin Island Tribe. She offered personalized support to those managing or at risk for diabetes, encouraging healthier lifestyles and long-term wellness.
Patty was a passionate advocate for physical activity, inspiring both her coworkers and the community to stay active. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she quickly adapted to virtual consultations, ensuring families remained supported through uncertain times.
Her commitment to health, compassion, and cultural sensitivity has left a lasting legacy in the lives of the families she served. We wish her all the best as she takes this well-earned time to be with her family.