Safety Tips for Home Health Care Workers
Home nurses and aides are exposed to many of the dangers that hospital workers face — from tuberculosis to needlestick injuries — but are working
Home nurses and aides are exposed to many of the dangers that hospital workers face — from tuberculosis to needlestick injuries — but are working
Many health care workers work while taking classes at community colleges to try to get ahead. For community college students, more than a quarter work
When I was a practicing psychotherapist, I often referred patients to support groups, but was selective about whom to send. Support groups aren’t for everyone;
A wellness initiative called the Vitality Program has not only focused needed attention on seniors’ highest health risk factors, it has tripled the sales of
Men’s activities can seem difficult to come up with to keep them occupied, stimulated and interested. Men don’t usually care to do some activities that
Men’s activities can seem difficult to come up with to keep them occupied, stimulated and interested. Men don’t usually care to do some activities that
Becoming a pharmacy technician usually requires earning a high school diploma or the equivalent. Other requirements vary by state, with some states requiring passing an
This month we meet Melanie Fischer. Melanie Fischer has worked in healthcare for the past 19 years. She originally needed a summer job when she
iPads are not only hip; they’re also helpful in memory care. That’s right—iPads have actually proven to help with cognitive skills, mobility and communication for
According to research from the Calorie Control Council, the average American may consume more than 4,500 calories and a whopping 229 grams of fat from
Feeling tired, nurses, even after you’ve had your coffee? Wish the weekends were three or four days long so you could catch up? Resenting time
It’s time for school again?!! It’s hard to believe it’s that time of year again! Back to school ads on television and in the newspaper