“Podiatry Talking Mats” from development to practice – AHP Dementia Webinar

[ad_1] The possibilities of talking mats are endless, this is not just a tool for patients with an official communication issue but a tool that enables patients to share information. Thank you to all! Every two months we work together as an allied health professionals community to develop, for you, a national AHP Dementia Webinar … Read more

Does Gestational Diabetes Go Away After Giving Birth?

[ad_1] Gestational diabetes is a common condition. Up to 10% of all pregnant women in the United States experience gestational diabetes.  While management can be difficult, it is a treatable condition. Most women go on to have healthy labor and deliveries even after diagnosis.  This article will investigate gestational diabetes and what happens after you give birth.  … Read more

The BEST Birthday Freebies!

[ad_1] While recently on the phone with my daughter, Natalie, she shared with me that the biggest reason she was upset about working on her birthday this year was that she would be missing out on all of her birthday freebies. Now as ridiculous as that may sound, we are huge deal-finders in my family … Read more

Jim Broadbent and Penelope Wilton on The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry | Discover

[ad_1] Cross-country communication Released in cinemas on 28 April and based on the best-selling novel of the same name, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry stars Jim as the 60-something Harold, with Dame Penelope as his wife Maureen. The emotional drama follows Harold as he walks the length of England to visit a friend who’s … Read more

Are you” Healing” or “Derailing” in your Healing Process?

[ad_1] Embarking on a therapeutic journey can be both challenging and rewarding. It’s an opportunity to work through emotional struggles, gain insight into ourselves, and make positive changes in our lives. However, it’s important to evaluate our progress in therapy to ensure we are moving in the right direction. By understanding key elements of the … Read more

Helping Your Aging Loved One Manage Their Finances

[ad_1] As our senior loved ones age, we may start seeing physical and mental signs of decline. While some signs are not worrisome, others may be more concerning: anxiety, depression, forgetfulness, and mishandling money. These could indicate more serious issues and are risky behaviors. So here are four things you can do to help your … Read more