Hospice Care Can Help Navigate the World of Parkinson’s Disease
It can be scary to be diagnosed with Parkinson’s, and even scarier to face hospice care placement in San Francisco and elsewhere as the disease progresses to its end stages. But with the proper education and awareness, you will know…
Kidney Health and the End-Of-Life Patient
With March being National Kidney Month, we thought we would explore kidney health for individuals in end-of-life care in Santa Clara and elsewhere. Here at Pathways, we care for many patients suffering from kidney failure and other problems and do…
Why Seniors May Be at an Elevated Risk of Brain Injury
With March being Brain Injury Awareness Month, it’s fitting that we take a look at the topic of seniors’ increased risk for brain injury in Alameda County and elsewhere. We see many seniors and those with brain injuries in hospice here…
How Bereavement Support Can Help Even if You Think You Don’t Need It
The last thing you may want to do after experiencing the loss of a loved one is to reach out for support. You may think you’re doing just fine after the initial shock, but in reality, you’ve never needed support…
What Your Hospice Staff Wishes You Knew About Deep Vein Thrombosis
March is Deep-Vein Thrombosis Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness of this condition that most commonly affects adults over the age of 60. There are many things that the hospice staff at Pathways Home Health and Hospice wants you…
Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease is Essential to Treatment of Dementia
Alzheimer’s disease is just one form of dementia, and it affects more than six million Americans, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. Dementia involves deterioration in cognitive function beyond the usual consequences of aging, and affects more than 55 million people…
Advocate For Yourself: Being a Wise Health Consumer
Did you know February is National Wise Health Consumer Month? This national health observance was established by the American Institute for Preventive Medicine to empower people to understand their options, communicate with care providers and make the most educated decisions possible…
How to Seek Help When You or a Loved One is Grieving
Grieving the loss of a loved one in San Mateo and elsewhere is never predictable. Not only is the length of grieving different for everyone, the way in which we grieve is also different. But one thing is clear no…
What to Expect When Your Physician Orders Cardiac Rehabilitation
February is National Heart Month, and National Cardiac Rehabilitation Week takes place between February 13 and 19, 2023 — a good time to talk about the issue of heart disease. According to the CDC, heart disease is the top cause…
How to Judge Someone’s Level of Grief
It can be tempting to judge others when they have gone through loss, but it’s important to remember that everyone grieves in their own way. Some may feel numb and not show emotion at all, while others may cry and…