WeCareOnline October Staff Highlight: Lynn Cline
This month you get to meet Lynn Cline. Lynn has worked in the healthcare field for 32 years. As a child and growing up, she
This month you get to meet Lynn Cline. Lynn has worked in the healthcare field for 32 years. As a child and growing up, she
The air is getting crisper, the leaves are changing, and nature has become the perfect backdrop for a romantic get-together. Enjoy the season with your
This month you get to meet Lori Wagoner. Lori has always had a passion for healthcare. She began working in the healthcare field as part
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
The magic numbers for a healthy target blood pressure (BP) reading used to be 120/80. In 2003, that was reviewed and changed by a panel
Be a safe swimmer. Water sports and fireworks are two of the biggest pastimes for Fourth of July celebrations, and these are both linked to
I eat breakfast every day regardless of the time of year—breakfast provides me with a much-needed morning energy boost and keeps me focused. And research
Like schoolyard bullying, workplace bullying involves a real or perceived imbalance of power and repetition of negative behavior. The behavior can be overt, such as
A survey of U.S. households conducted between 2003 and 2010 revealed that approximately 2.7 million U.S. residents are infected with chronic hepatitis C virus, according
A caregiver is simply a person who cares for the health and basic needs of another when they can’t do it for themselves. This can
The holidays may be over, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to celebrate. The new year comes with award season, college bowl games and, of
The holidays may be over, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to celebrate. The new year comes with award season, college bowl games and, of
When you care for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia at home — either theirs or yours — a time when you need more help will
When you care for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia at home — either theirs or yours — a time when you need more help will
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;