NUTRITIONAL SERVICES

NUTRITIONAL SERVICES

Eating right can seem like a challenge, but it doesn’t have to be! At the Y, we want to make the journey to maintain a healthy lifestyle and diet easier for you. Our registered dietitian is available to support you in your wellness journey with personalized nutrition counseling and education. If you are interested in meeting with our Registered Dietitian, please request a consult by clicking the button below.



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Individual Consultation


Meet with our registered dietitian to receive personalized nutrition requirements, a suggested meal plan according to those needs, guidance on implementing healthier eating habits, and realistic goal setting to promote success in your nutritional journey. Our registered dietitian is also available for disease-specific counseling (i.e. Diabetes, High Cholesterol, High Blood Pressure, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Allergies, etc.). In-person and virtual options available.




60 Minute Initial Session


$60 - 1 Session


The initial consultation is for members who are meeting with Sarah, the Y's dietitian, for the first time. In this session, you and Sarah will get to know each other by discussing your medical history, physical activity, current diet, eating patterns, and food preferences. Sarah will use this information to assess your nutritional status, listen to concerns you may have, and provide recommendations. You and Sarah will then work together to create achievable and realistic goals. Sarah will also provide recipes, healthy tips, meal ideas, or other educational handouts to set you up for success to reach your goals!

30 Minute Follow-up Session


$38 - 1 Session

The follow-up consultation is for members who have previously met with Sarah, the Y's dietitian. In this session, you and Sarah will revisit the goals set in your previous consultation and identify any barriers that are preventing you from achieving your goals. Sarah will also help you update your goals and set new ones once current goals have been completed! Follow-ups are a great time to address any questions that arise after your previous consultation and function as great accountability check-ins to promote progress. The number of follow-up sessions a person needs is completely individualized, so you and Sarah will work together to determine how many sessions you will need to reach your goals!

Sarah Broekhoven, MS, RDN, LDN

YMCA Dietitian

Sarah is a CDR Certified Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist and Louisiana Licensed Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She has a BS in Nutrition and Food Sciences from Louisiana State University and a MS in Nutritional Sciences and completed a Dietetic Internship with the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University.


Her areas of focus include nutritional assessment of current eating habits and implementation of tailored goals to meet specific wellness goals. Sarah specializes in meal planning/menu development, cooking skills and recipe development. She also focuses on therapeutic nutrition education for various health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, eating disorders, and more.


Sarah emphasizes focusing on fresh and tasty foods, avoiding fad diets, and striving for long-lasting lifestyle changes. When she is not practicing dietetics, she can be found teaching dance, instructing group fitness classes, cooking yummy food, or playing with her 50-lb. pet tortoise, Thunder.

Nutrition FAQs

  • Why Work With A Registered Dietitian?

    You will receive on-going support, personalized information, amazing recipes, motivation, sample grocery lists, meal planning assistance, advice on avoiding fad diets, objective feedback, and tools to avoid lifestyle diseases.

  • What's The Difference Between A Registered Dietitian and Other Nutrition Specialist?

    In short, credentials. A registered dietitian (RD or RDN) is a food and nutrition expert who holds at least a bachelor’s degree in nutrition, has completed a minimum of 1200 hours of supervised practice during an accredited dietetic internship, has passed a national examination administered by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR), and must continue professional educational requirements to maintain registration. The term “nutritionist” is not protected by the same rigorous credentialing requirements which means anyone can call themselves a nutritionist. Be sure to seek out a registered dietitian for evidence-based nutritional advice.

  • What Can I Learn From A Registered Dietitian That I Can't Learn Online?

    Personalized nutrition: Registered dietitians have the expertise to customize dietary information and devise a plan that is specific to you and your family's health and wellness goals.

  • There Is So Much Conflicting Nutrition Information Out There, Who Can I Trust?

    Registered dietitians can eliminate confusing and widespread nutrition recommendations and offer sound, relevant advice. Registered dietitians make it their business to stay up-to-date on nutrition and health news, trends, and research.

  • What Are The Benefits Of Regular Meetings With A Registered Dietitian?

    Accountability. Registered dietitians will provide on-going motivation and support as you attempt to make permanent and lifestyle-appropriate dietary changes.

  • What If I am Worried About Giving Up The Foods I Love To Eat?

    Registered dietitians love food too! A dietitian can work with you to still incorporate your favorite foods by tailoring your recipes to make them healthy. Healthy food should taste great, be enjoyable, and help you feel your best.

  • What Are The Long-Term Benefits Of Working With A Registered Dietitian?

    A registered dietitian can help you manage common conditions like diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and obesity. Continually working with a dietitian can help you achieve your nutritional goals and implement long-lasting lifestyle changes.  

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