The Ten Commandments of Garage Saling
#1. If old tires or rims are sitting on the curb, drive on by. I’ve never even been tempted to buy anything at a sale
#1. If old tires or rims are sitting on the curb, drive on by. I’ve never even been tempted to buy anything at a sale
Breast cancer is the second most common kind of cancer in women. About 1 in 8 women born today in the United States will get
Has the word “energy” disappeared from your vocabulary? Whether you have infants, toddlers, or school-age children, keeping up with the kids on limited sleep can
September means back to school. Parents and children have cleaned out closets and are ready for a new academic year with fresh school supplies. This
Here’s a recent question we received from a potential student: I have read a little bit about scribing but do not fully understand how it
Here’s a recent question we received from a potential student: I have read a little bit about scribing but do not fully understand how it
The month of September has been declared Pain Awareness Month. Pain Awareness Month is a time when various organizations work to raise public awareness of
Aug 23rd is Health Unit Coordinators Day Prior to World War II, hospitals were staffed by physicians, nurses, specialists such as laboratory technicians, and a
Move over, summer–a new school year is coming!With the start of school, families face new organization challenges. School bells ring–and so do early-morning alarm clocks.
Visiting a clinic or hospital can be one of the most nerve-racking experiences for an individual. As such, allied health professionals should be attentive to
Nurses and nurse aides are responsible for providing their patients the highest quality of care. And to ensure that we offer this level of patient
Beat the heat! Sizzling summer weather can make for a tired, hot, cranky baby — and mama. But being fussy is no way to spend
It’s wonderful to read inspiring articles about direct care workers…and this article by Lori Porter certainly fits the bill! Lori is a former nursing assistant
Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease can become physically, emotionally and financially challenging on a family. We wanted to take a moment to reflect
Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease can become physically, emotionally and financially challenging on a family. We wanted to take a moment to reflect