2014

Helping A Loved One With An Eating Disorder

It's estimated that as many as 24 million people suffer from eating disorders within the United States. Eating disorders are also considered to have the highest rate of mortality compared to all other mental illnesses. Eating disorders are a serious issue. If you have a loved one who might be suffering from this condition, it's important that you get educated and take action. Types Of Eating Disorders Anorexia Nervosa – Individuals who suffer from this condition are considered to be on a near constant pursuit to be thin. Read More 

Why Should Your Child See A Pediatric Dentist?

Most people know that those twice yearly visits to the dentist are important for your dental health and well being. Children benefit from regular trips to the dentist, but did you know that there are dentists who specialize in the care and treatment of children? Why is that important, and should you consider switching your child's care over to a pediatric dentist? Here's the scoop on kids' dental care: Why is Specializing in Children is Important? Read More 

3 Ways To Know It’s Time For Your Parent To Move Into Assisted Living

Assisted living is a service available for seniors that are having problems living alone, but are not quite ready to move to a nursing home. It can be hard to know if your parent is ready for this move, but there are certain signs that should alert you to begin thinking about it. Here are three ways you will know if now is the right time to begin considering this move for your parent. Read More 

Tips For Adjusting To Your New Hearing Aid

If you've recently made the decision to get a hearing aid, you've done something positive for yourself that will improve your quality of life. Far too many people have at least some amount of hearing loss but have never done anything about it. While you are no doubt excited to see how your new hearing aid improves your day-to-day life, there can often be an adjustment period for new users of hearing aids. Read More 

4 Ways To Pay For Home Health Care Services

Home health care for a parent is more than just finding the right provider. You also have to worry about paying for the care. With the costs of health care increasing, you might find the bill a bit more than you can handle. Luckily, there are ways that you can get the care your parent needs for a reasonable price.  Health Insurance One of the obvious methods of paying for the home health care that your parent needs is health insurance. Read More