Seniors in care centers many times demonstrate limited mobility and dexterity due to the normal aging process as well as many age-related disorders. When providing care or services, employees should…
Month: February 2020
Artificial Intelligence in Health Care
The robots are coming to a hospital near you! Actually, they are probably already there and have been so for a while, without you knowing. As a matter of fact,…
Teaching Employees to be Sensitive to Aging and Communication
I’ve always heard that one skill we can all improve in our lives is communication. Some of us talk to or at each other and some actually engage in real,…
Fecal Transplants: Everything You Need to Know But Were Afraid to Ask
Yes. It’s A Thing. Lately, I’ve been very interested in gut health, particularly how the health of the gut is associated with many physical, mental and even neurodegenerative disorders. As…
Teaching Employees to be Sensitive to Aging and Pain
First of all, we have to come to the agreement that pain is not a normal part of the aging process, no matter what anyone tells you. Despite this, pain…
Aging with HIV: Special Medical Concerns
Due to the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has become a controllable chronic illness and no longer a death sentence as it was prior to the mid-1990s.…