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Caring For Aphasia Patients at End-Of-Life
Aphasia is a communication disorder that impairs the ability to process language but doesn’t affect intelligence. Caring for aphasia patients…
A Big Thanks to the Do-It-All Nurses of Hospice Care
May is a month of being thankful for our nurses! From National Nurses Day on May 6 to Skilled Nursing…
Important Decisions After a Stroke
After suffering a stroke, important decisions have to made — fast — about the care, treatment, and approach for the…
Making Memorial Day Memorable
Monday, May 31 marks Memorial Day 2021, a time to remember the men and women who have perished while serving…
Occupational Therapists Provide Key Benefits During All Life Stages
With April being Occupational Therapy Month, we thought it would be a good time to explore the top benefits of…
Dig In: How Gardening Helps During Stressful Moments
April is here and it’s time to get out the trowel and seeds, and hit the garden. Gardening can be…
Why Deep Vein Thrombosis May Be More Common in the Elderly
With March being Deep-Vein Thrombosis Awareness Month, it’s a good time to take a closer look at this condition that…
Struggling to be Heard: Practice Active Listening With Loved Ones Who Have Alzheimer’s
If your loved one in hospice care in San Francisco and elsewhere has Alzheimer’s or other form of dementia, it…
The True Benefits of Caring For Our Loved Ones
If you are caring for a loved one as part of end of life care in Santa Clara and elsewhere, you…
5 Quick Facts For Rheumatoid Awareness
Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease affecting 1.5 million Americans, and most of those are women. Rheumatoid Awareness Day recently took…
Keeping Hope Alive When Your Loved One is in Hospice Care
When your loved one is nearing the end of life, it can be tough to keep up hope. Indeed, it…
Why You Should Consider Physical Therapy Even During End of Life Care
Physical therapy plays a critical role in end of life care in Santa Clara and elsewhere. Many people assume that…