Archive for March 2019
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Robert Reich: Why the Common Good Disappeared and How We Get It Back
New Perspective on Heart Condition Has Soccer Player Back on the Field
When myocarditis hit his heart, Drew Beckie was told his professional soccer career was over. But a cardiac specialist at Mayo Clinic took another look, and today Drew is back to the game he loves. Professional soccer player Drew Beckie was visiting a friend in Stockholm, Sweden, in December 2017 when he began feeling ill.…
Read MoreMental Health Treatment for the Elderly: Challenges and Adaptations
Can a Hired Caregiver Sue Your Family?
Deciding whether your parent or senior loved one needs an in-home care aid is challenging, but finding the right person for the job is difficult on a whole other level. Many families that are employing a hired caregiver feel that the main challenge is finding someone that’s a good fit. That part’s certainly important, but…
Read MoreWhat to Do When a Caregiver Isn’t the Right Fit
Even if you tried hard to find a hired caregiver that had the right personality type and skill set for your parent or senior loved one’s needs, there’s always a risk of issues coming up after they start the job. Having to draw boundaries, speak hard truths, or even go so far as to fire…
Read MoreHeart-Healthy Recipe of the Week
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