Alzheimer's – Finding New Ways to Communicate
Different types of dementia, Alzheimer‘s, a stroke, a brain injury: these all have an impact on a person’s ability to communicate, making conversation with others
Different types of dementia, Alzheimer‘s, a stroke, a brain injury: these all have an impact on a person’s ability to communicate, making conversation with others
What should I look for in a day care center? Whether you are considering a commercial day care center or one in someone’s home, you
The numbers are staggering: according to the Centers for Disease Control, 20 percent of those 55 years or older experience some sort of mental health
Just signed up for your first online class? Taking an online class can be a challenge especially if you are trying to balance it between
Confidence doesn’t come naturally to everyone. Even the most successful people have struggled with it in their careers. The good news is that you develop
Taking care of 8 – 10 residents in a long term care facility is no joke. That is why a person who takes care of
While the majority of We Care Online students work in residential long-term care facilities (as Certified Nurse Aides, etc.), a growing number are choosing to
I saw this video making the rounds online and just had to share it here. Anyone who works in the healthcare industry knows that the
According to census data, the Hispanic and Latino population is one of the fastest growing groups in the United States. From 2000 to 2006, the
Part 2 of our Frequently Asked Questions regarding CNA’s in Kansas: Q. What happens if I don’t pass this course? If you do not pass
Part 2 of our Frequently Asked Questions regarding CNA’s in Kansas: Q. What happens if I don’t pass this course? If you do not pass
Thinking about taking a CNA course in Kansas? I’m sure you have lots of questions about Kansas requirements and employment issues. We’ve accumulated our most
Thinking about taking a CNA course in Kansas? I’m sure you have lots of questions about Kansas requirements and employment issues. We’ve accumulated our most
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Understanding Death and Dying Preparing for death often means finishing a life’s work, setting things right with family and friends, and making peace
The title—borrowed from a nurses’ desk calendar—is self-explanatory. The situations that give rise to these sayings, however, are not. OK, I’ll have to admit that