Steps You Can Take Now To Help Safeguard Your Loved One’s Health During An Outbreak
If you have a loved one in hospice or home care in Santa Clara and elsewhere, you are understandably concerned about how to keep them safe in the midst of the current coronavirus pandemic. With the President just declaring a National Emergency, it’s…
Any Loss Can Seem Like a Big Deal
Whether you have recently lost a parent, spouse, child, sibling, aunt, uncle or best friend, the loss is very real and very pervasive. Or maybe you lost a job, a pet or your good health. Any loss is a big…
Why Seniors Are More at Risk For Tuberculosis
In honor of World Tuberculosis Day coming up on March 24, we would like to shed some light on tuberculosis which remains an epidemic in much of the world today. It causes the deaths of nearly one-and-a-half million people each…
Keeping Up With The Ever-Changing Face Of Alzheimer’s
In honor of Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Staff Education Week, we pause for a moment to foster sensitivity and respect for dementia patients and the staff members who care for them as part of end of life care. It takes…
How Marfan Syndrome Affects The Heart
February is Marfan Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness of this life-threatening genetic condition affecting one in 5,000 people. Early, accurate diagnoses are critical not only for those with Marfan syndrome but also for those with related conditions. Marfan…
Working Through Grief While Caring For a Senior Loved One
Grieving is never easy, but it’s compounded when you’re trying to grieve while taking care of a senior loved one. Perhaps you have recently lost a child while at the same time coping with a recent diagnosis of Alzheimer’s for…
Mitigating Pain in a Loved One With Neuropathy
If you have a loved one suffering from neuropathy while in hospice in San Francisco and elsewhere, you may be looking to understand more about neuropathy and what it is. Peripheral neuropathy results from damage to the nerves outside of…
Minimizing Regrets at End of Life
Regret: it’s one of the toughest emotions to live with, but when you’re approaching the end of life, it becomes all the more overwhelming. From missed opportunities to past decisions to losses, regret can follow us around like so much…
Testing For Radon Gas: Why You Should Resolve to Do So Now
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has designated January as National Radon Action Month. As the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, resulting in 20,000 deaths each year, radon is nothing to take lightly. This is a naturally-occurring…
Is a Grief Support Group Right For You?
With Self-Help Group Awareness Month upon us this January, it’s important to address the importance of reaching out to others in times of grief. Bereavement services such as support groups are a key part of the grief recovery process. So,…