
4 Reasons Why We Celebrate Military Nurses!
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again—nurses are some of the most selfless, caring people you’ll ever meet. The role they consistently fill, day in and day out, changes lives and even changes the world. As we

Improving the Quality of Life for Adults with Dementia
Engaging adults with dementia in physical, mental and emotionally stimulating activities can help their brain function and improve their quality of life.

The Gravity of the Opioid Epidemic - Part 5: A Mother's Perspective Continued
“Although you think this can’t happen to you, it can. I was a very involved parent. My daughter and I always talked. I even worked with her. I knew all of her friends. I knew the parents of most of her friends. I

The Gravity of the Opioid Epidemic - Part 4: A Mother's Perspective
Being a parent isn’t something you fully understand or appreciate until you are one. From what I’ve been told, it can be the most exciting, yet frightening time of your life. The most rewarding, and at times, the most

The Gravity of the Opioid Epidemic - Part 3: A Counselor and Wife's Perspective
“A successful marriage isn’t the union of two perfect people. It’s that of two imperfect people who have learned the value of forgiveness and grace.” - Darlene Schacht

The Gravity of the Opioid Epidemic - Part 1: A Pharmacist's Perspective
The Gravity of the Opioid Epidemic

3 Ways to Remove the Stress from Your Senior Parent Relationship
We love our parents more than almost anything. As we’ve grown up under their nurturing guidance, we naturally want to return the favor as they reach their later stages of life. However, parents of senior age can

Tips to Protect Your Aging Loved Ones from Tuberculosis (TB)!
Tuberculosis strikes hardest when your immune system is weakest, making it a deadly disease. Find out what is important in the fight against TB, and keep your aging loved ones and patients safe.

Multiple Myeloma Awareness – A Blogger’s Up Close Experience with Life, Death, and Growing Up (Not Necessarily in that Order)
“I know cancer is a big deal, but it really hasn’t affected anyone in my life directly, so it’s not that important to me.” This cringe-worthy quote was made by a very oblivious and flippant teenage girl, who would