Stef Llewellyn of Healthcare Workforce Consulting and Garnish Your Life Recently Featured on Close Up Radio
FRIENDSWOOD, TX, UNITED STATES, April 3, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Healthcare in the United States faces constant pressure to maximize patient care, balance staffing, and ensure compliance with a patchwork of labor laws. On another front, health-conscious consumers crave practical paths to eating better without sacrificing time or flavor. Enter Stef Llewellyn, the dynamic founder of Healthcare Workforce Consulting and Garnish Your Life, whose dual ventures are creating solutions for hospitals and home kitchens alike.
After earning her graduate degree in epidemiology, Stef Llewellyn stepped into the world of healthcare with a curiosity for data and a heart for helping. “I loved the idea of translating data into real-world solutions,” said Llewellyn, reflecting on her early days mapping disease transition and rolling out mobile healthcare units to underserved populations. Her natural enthusiasm for finding patterns and fixing problems soon catapulted her into the fast-moving world of healthcare workforce software, where she fine-tuned the art of matching staffing levels to patient needs.
Her company, Healthcare Workforce Consulting, works with hospitals and health systems across the country to optimize staffing, streamline payroll, and navigate the complex web of state labor laws and union requirements. “The major cost in any healthcare system is labor,” Llewellyn notes. “What we do is make sure hospitals have the right people in the right roles at the right time and that they’re paid fairly, on time, according to all regulations.”
With a focus on actionable analytics, Healthcare Workforce Consulting helps clients reduce costly reliance on external labor agencies by unlocking the full potential of their own teams. From ensuring compliance with break laws in states like California and New York, to navigating mergers and acquisitions, Llewellyn’s expertise keeps hospitals and clinics agile while patients receive top-level care.
Recent industry layoffs by major workforce management software vendors have created even greater demand for Llewellyn’s services. “When support is shipped overseas, hospital systems struggle. That’s where I step in to bridge the gap, provide solutions, and help maintain quality patient care,” she explains.
US Healthcare is striving for streamlined applications, and cyber threats are very real and costly. As a result, responsiveness to clients’ needs has been significantly delayed and services provided are not to the expected level of excellence. The gap created by shipping US jobs overseas needs to be filled, and the biggest hurdle is that healthcare systems have specificity with respect to their needs, their union contracts and how they support their workforce. According to Llewellyn, "The great thing about healthcare is that there is always something new to learn. To my fellow colleagues who have recently lost their positions due to overseas migration, I would like to offer a space to contribute your extensive experience as a resource to clients through Healthcare Workforce Consulting. I would like to offer workforce management clients faster response times and access to resources in the US with deep expertise and understanding of US healthcare. By working together to solve problems, we are providing exemplary service and reducing overhead introduced with third-parties and brokers."
Her commitment extends beyond hospitals to the very real people who power them. “Staff retention is a huge issue. When employees feel they have control over their schedule and understand their compensation, everyone wins, including the patient.”
Technology also plays a starring role in these improvements. Llewellyn describes how artificial intelligence accelerates data analysis, transforming tasks that once took hours into minutes. However, she cautions that expertise is essential, as AI can’t always be trusted to deliver the right answer the first time. “AI opens countless doors, but it takes an expert to know when to walk through which doors.”
If professional services is Llewellyn’s professional forte, wholesome eating is her passion project. Her second venture, Garnish Your Life, blossomed out of a love for farmers markets and a knack for creating nutritious, crave-worthy snacks. “People would stop me in the grocery store to ask about my overflowing cart of greens,” Llewellyn laughs. “I realized there’s a real appetite for simple, healthy food. The problem is that most people don’t know how to shop and cook efficiently.”
Garnish Your Life began at local farmers markets, where Llewellyn’s unique approach to kale chips drew loyal customers and garnered attention from Texas grocery giants H-E-B and specialty retailer Sprouts. While the business is currently on pause as Llewellyn focuses on her consulting clients, she plans to scale production and bring her nutrient-rich snacks to stores in the future. “My kale chips use more nutritional yeast for better flavor and protein content. It’s a challenge to do that affordably, and I’m exploring options like a food truck as a mobile production kitchen.”
Beyond the snacks themselves, Llewellyn is passionate about food education. She offers services that educate families how to grocery shop, plan meals, and bring more vegetables to the table. “It’s about making healthy choices accessible and fast,” she says. “Today, you can find pre-chopped veggies that turn meal prep from a chore into a quick, enjoyable ritual.”
Looking ahead to 2026, Llewellyn envisions expanding her consulting services to build collaborative forums for hospitals using outcomes analytics, helping leaders share insights and shape better strategies together. Connecting years of US based professional, experienced individuals with the dynamic, fast paced, specific demand of top US healthcare systems is on the forefront as a subscription based HWC support model for clients in 2026. On the Garnish Your Life front, she is actively exploring ways to bring her kale chips to a broader audience. She might even launch a smoothie and kale chip food truck as a healthy oasis at local events where nutritious options are often in short supply.
“To me, better health is about informed choices, whether you’re staffing a hospital or feeding your family. When we connect the dots between data, people, and real-life decisions, everyone benefits,” Llewellyn explains.
Looking Ahead: A Vision That Blends Data and Deliciousness
By 2026, Stef is focused on helping clients fully realize the benefits of advanced analytics in workforce management, while exploring the best ways to scale Garnish Your Life’s production and educational outreach. Whether through a modernized food truck or a vibrant client forum for healthcare professionals, she’s committed to practical strategies that bring real value to communities.
Close Up Radio recently featured Stef Llewellyn, founder of Healthcare Workforce Consulting and Garnish Your Life, in an interview with Doug Llewelyn on Monday March 30th at 11am Eastern
Listen to the Podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/close-up-radio-spotlights-stef-llewellyn-of/id1785721253?i=1000758386984
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-close-up-radio-242020413/episode/close-up-radio-spotlights-stef-llewellyn-of-healthcare-workforce-consulting-and-garnish-your-life-328566207
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2UYWzvzWyjOeGpAvVFWs5r
For more information about Stef Llewellyn, please visit https://hcwfconsulting.com/ and https://garnishyourlife.com/
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