
Sheresa Catoe
DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, ACHPN
Nurse Practitioner
Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of working with individuals during some of their most difficult times. As a healthcare provider, my passion lies in helping people when they are at their lowest.
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My expertise in psychiatry and palliative care has given me a unique perspective on the importance of holistic care. I believe in taking a patient-centered approach, which means treating not just the physical symptoms but also addressing the emotional, social, and spiritual aspects of a person's health. This approach allows me to provide comprehensive care that addresses all aspects of a patient's well-being.
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I am committed to providing compassionate care to all of my patients. I strive to create a safe and supportive environment where patients can feel heard, understood, and respected. My goal is to help each person I work with to feel empowered and to achieve their best possible quality of life. I look forward to the opportunity to work with you or your loved ones.
Shere Catoe is a native of Kershaw, SC. She first studied at The University of South Carolina earning a Bachelor of Science in Biology minoring in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
After working in the Lancaster County community and seeing the gaps in care services, Shere was inspired to enroll at The University of South Carolina (USC) pursuing her Master of Science in Nursing degree. Upon Graduation in 2012 as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Shere worked as a cardiology nurse practitioner and in hospice care. Shere continued to see even more gaps in the care of those in her own community. She again enrolled at USC and completed post master’s training in psychiatry-mental health in 2018. In 2019, she received her Doctorate at USC. As part of her Doctoral program, Shere created the Inpatient Palliative Care Program which continues today at MUSC Lancaster Medical Center.
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In 2017, Shere started her own practice, providing medical, psychiatric, and palliative care to the residents of Lancaster, York, Chester, and Chesterfield Counties. Most recently, Shere decided to partner with her best friend to purchase a 58-bed residential care home caring for the under-served population of Chesterfield County.
Shere feels strongly that those with mental illness or severe, chronic illnesses are often neglected in important areas of care that would greatly improve their quality of life. She strives to reduce those gaps in care for those in her community. Her focus is also to provide compassionate care for each individual’s physical and emotional needs and to connect individuals with resources that support their ever-changing psychosocial needs.
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Contact Shere at info@cphs.care or 803-784-4429.