Why a Good Memory Care Program Can Be the Perfect Solution

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Submitted by Sugar Creek Alzheimer’s Special Care Center   Staff Are Specially Trained In a memory care residence, the staff-to-resident ratio is typically higher than in other types of senior living. On top of this, staff are specifically trained to understand the disease process and to meet the special needs of people with dementia. For […]

Shopping Small Businesses

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By Faye Andris   December is that time of the year when we automatically start to think about the holidays. It is an exciting time of year and much of that excitement revolves around shopping for special gifts for our family and friends. It is also a great opportunity to support some small businesses in […]

The Baby Fold: A Beacon of Hope Since 1902

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By Sam Guillory and Claire Wagner, The Baby Fold   More than 2,000 years ago, weary men faithfully followed a bright star on a long treacherous journey. The star guided their path, lighting the way until they finally reached their destination. The Start of Bethlehem shined bright, leading the wise men to worship the birth […]

Digital Screens Wreak Havoc on the Eyes: So Know How To Protect Your Vision

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By Kimberly Blaker   In today’s digital world, the amount of time many of us spend plugged in can be a real problem. We may recognize it’s sedentary, isolating, and even affects our attention spans. But digital screens also cause eye damage and vision problems. One of these problems, computer vision syndrome, is also known […]

Avoiding Caregiver Burnout

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By Angela Kauffman, Snyder Village   For many of us, the members of our family are the people we value most in life, and we would do anything to protect and care for them. Perhaps you have taken on a caretaker role for your loved one, whether unexpectedly or planned. Your willingness to help may […]

Moments To Remember

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By Sandra Dempsey Post When former students from the Academy of our Lady and Spalding Institute gathered together for their 65th Class reunion this past September, they met first at Peoria Notre Dame High School in Peoria for Mass. That building was not even a thought or consideration when the Class of 1957 was graduating. There […]

Create Mouthwatering Meals in Minutes

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Quick and easy yet delicious meals make time spent in the kitchen effective and enjoyable. Next time you’re in a time crunch for lunch or a simple dinner at home, lean on recipes that require five ingredients or less and can be ready in a snap. These Creamy Chicken Risotto and Chile Verde recipes are […]

A Personal Understanding of Neuropathy

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By Alexander Germanis Sympathy has been an integral part of healthcare for a long time. The term “bedside manner” was a coin termed to illustrate a physician’s ability to sympathize with his or her patient. While sympathy is admirable of any physician, there is a deeper level of understanding that some physicians also possess: empathy. […]