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September 21, 2023 —
Falls Prevention Awareness is a national health campaign observed as fall begins to increase awareness around falls health and injury prevention. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other falls research: More than one out of four Americans age 65+ falls each year. Falls are the leading cause of fatal... Read More
November 1, 2022 —
It’s a fall ritual that follows Halloween every year. On the first Sunday of November we “fall back” into standard time by setting our clocks back one hour. This gives us back the hour of sleep we lost in the spring when we “sprang forward” to preserve evening sunshine. An extra hour of sleep—sounds great,... Read More
August 16, 2022 —
Resilience Home Health Corporation held its annual summer appreciation event on June 23, 2022 to celebrate and honor healthcare heroes. The Resilience team welcomed over 70 nurses, therapists, medical partners, and community supporters for a fun evening with tacos, Rainbow Cone ice cream, the Dueling Pianos, and lively conversation among colleagues and friends. “All of... Read More
May 10, 2022 —
“We must find time to stop and thank the people who make a difference in our lives.” – JFK Each May, we recognize both Nurse Appreciation Week (May 6 – 12) and National Nurses Month. This year’s theme, “You Make A Difference,” honors the vast contributions and positive impact of America’s nurses. We are all indebted to nurses... Read More
October 18, 2021 —
October Is American Pharmacists Month The doctor writes a prescription, and we go to our local drug store to fill it. That nice person in the white coat that fills that prescription is a medically trained professional who can help us more than most people realize. “Taking your medication correctly is one of the best... Read More
August 31, 2021 —
A new study from New York University Grossman School of Medicine shows that having someone to talk to is a factor in staving off memory loss. Supportive social interactions in adulthood are important for your ability to stave off cognitive decline despite brain aging or neuropathological changes such as those present in Alzheimer’s disease, a... Read More
February 5, 2021 —
DALLAS, February 3, 2021— Despite the devasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, cardiovascular disease remains the leading killer of women in the U.S., according to the American Heart Association’s newly released 2021 Heart Disease & Stroke Statistics.[1] Heart disease kills one woman approximately every 80 seconds, taking more lives than all forms of cancer combined, and... Read More
February 4, 2021 —
Description: New studies provide yet more motivation to control our sugar intake. More than half of Americans are overweight, motivating many to put healthy eating on their list of New Year’s resolutions. Now, three weeks into 2021, they may be faltering in their resolve to cut back on sugar. Here are yet more reasons why it’s... Read More