
How to Achieve Personalized Healthcare for Better Health Outcomes
In an idealistic world, personalized healthcare, revolving around you and your own preferences, following your particular needs and wishes – fitting within your schedule and

Traveling with Elderly Parents? These Tips Can Help!
Summer vacations are so exciting! Exploring new destinations, leaving the worries of our everyday world behind, checking items off our bucket lists. And helping a

A Cancer, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Treatment All in One Drug?
Is it possible that there is one single medication that has already been developed that can be a treatment for not only leukemia, but Parkinson’s

New Research in Stroke Rehabilitation Produces “Shocking” Results
For the first time ever, a treatment option that’s become increasingly popular in Parkinson’s patients – deep-brain stimulation – is being tested for stroke rehabilitation.

The Post-Heart Attack Questions You Need to Be Asking
When a heart attack strikes, as it will this year for many thousands of people, the countless ways their lives will change post-heart attack and

Are Pill Organizers Causing More Harm Than Good for Seniors?
On average, a senior takes approximately 15-18 different prescriptions every day, so it is not hard to understand why so many seniors miss doses or

The Not-So-Sweet Truth About Holiday Sugar from Our St. Joseph Home Health Agency
It’s true: we’ve moved into the season of sweet treats! From chocolate kiss cookies to apple pies to candy canes and whipped cream topped cocoa,

St. Joseph Home Health Update: Exploring a Non-Surgical Solution to Cataracts
As you may already know, aging and cataracts pair together like fish and chips. 90% of those age 65 and older develop cataracts, and by