Many aspects effect the wound healing process, but one of the most important, and commonly overlooked, aspect is nutrition.
The ostomy community is concerned about how the COVID-19 outbreak is affecting their daily lives, health, support networks and access to ostomy supplies.
Urinary incontinence can be effectively treated by making some changes to your lifestyle including limiting caffeine, alcohol, diet and more.
In this article, our Spinal Cord Injury Lifestyle Specialists lists some of the most common secondary complications and his way of managing said conditions.
Asperger’s Disorder is what we used to call a ‘milder’ form of Autism. That is, the young man or woman has developed language and can use it effectively. However, according to the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 5th edition), it is now known as High Functioning Autism (HFA) or Autism Spectrum Disorder Level 1. These… Continue reading How to Help Your Socially Isolated Child with High Functioning Autism
In this video, we shows caregivers how to change incontinence briefs (also known as an adult brief or diaper) on another person.
Before discussing plans, we recommend these aging in place considerations that discuss the different types of needs that the person may have.
Ulcers are a common complication affecting people living with diabetes. Learn what causes diabetic ulcers and how to manage them.
Watch videos showing how to use an Infinity feeding pump, Kangaroo Joey feeding pumps, how to use an enteral backpack, how to bolus feed and more.
Now Available: New CAHPS Health Plan Survey Results New results from AHRQ’s CAHPS Health Plan Survey 2018 are now available. AHRQ’s CAHPS Health Plan Survey asks enrollees about their recent experiences with their health plan and medical care. The 2018 Health Plan Survey Database includes 338,869 survey responses submitted for Medicaid, Medicare, and Children’s Health… Continue reading Now Available: New CAHPS Health Plan Survey Results