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March 30th, 2026
As the warm summer breeze approaches, it's time to prepare your garden for a flourishing season. Embrace the sunshine and get ready to nurture vibrant blooms and bountiful harvests.
January 31st, 2026
As women enter their 50s, there is a growing trend toward embracing facelifts to rejuvenate their appearance and boost confidence. This age group increasingly sees the value in facelift procedures for maintaining a youthful and vibrant look, reflecting their inner vitality.
June 27th, 2022
We live in an aging society. With this longevity comes many more people who require long-term health care at home or in a facility. If you have a loved one who needs care now, help is available to help you advocate for them. Then, consider if you are prepared.
March 22nd, 2021
Remember the Sonny and Cher song, “The Beat Goes On?” Lyrics say,” the beat goes on, the beat goes on …” but sometimes that beat is off and that could be atrial fibrillation. A-fib can lead to several health issues including stroke and long-term care.
September 2nd, 2025
Recovering from a car accident often requires a unique approach, including physical therapy, mental health support, and rest. The process can vary based on the severity of the injuries and the individual's overall health, underscoring the importance of personalized care and regular medical check-ups.
October 6th, 2023
Selecting the appropriate catheter is crucial for ensuring comfort, safety, and effectiveness in managing urinary functions. The choice should be based on individual needs, considering factors like the user's medical condition, lifestyle, and duration of use.
September 18th, 2023
Workforce shortages in long-term care are intensifying, leading to rising costs for in-home care and facility care. Meanwhile, the Biden administration has proposed a new staffing mandate for nursing homes. This staffing crisis is inflating expenses and causing concerning delays in care delivery.
January 16th, 2023
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) conducts surveys of long-term care facilities following the protocols set up to determine whether a facility is following regulations and eligible for recertification. But are these surveys producing 'sterilized care?"
December 9th, 2019
Yes, there are things you can do today, no matter your age, to help you live a longer life. You should take action on these items but don’t fail to consider the impact of aging on your family and finances.
January 4th, 2023
States are scrambling to find ways to provide long-term health care services to care recipients and their families. The long-term care problem is increasing as the nation ages, and Delaware is no different.
September 30th, 2020
As your parents get older, having them nearby is ideal; however, it can be challenging if they need a long-term care facility. Understand the process will make the love easier on the entire family.
Long-term care addresses the medical and non-medical needs of individuals with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or dementia who cannot care for themselves. Long-term care is legally defined as care expected to last at least 90 days.