According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 34.2 million Americans have diabetes, and one in four (nearly 26%) are 65 and older. Your diabetic loved ones may be taking multiple medications at once, increasing their ri...
Read More ›For your loved ones going through a chronic condition, we may not exactly understand the type of pain they are experiencing. Fortunately, there are several ways we can extend our support to them in their day-to-day living. Check out where to begin be...
Read More ›Daily medical care is crucial, especially for your senior loved ones taking multiple medications. Forgetfulness is quite usual among seniors, so using online calendars or pill reminders can go a long way in monitoring their pills. Make medication man...
Read More ›According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), parents and caregivers aren’t nearly as vigilant about what they store inside the medicine cabinet. Keeping medications safe is crucial to preventing accidental poisonings and overd...
Read More ›Pharmacists are one of the most accessible members of your healthcare team. In addition to your patient care coordinators, your local pharmacist can provide relevant information about your medications, answer any concerns, and provide other necessary...
Read More ›Vaccines are a crucial part of your health and safety. By getting vaccinated, you protect yourself and those around you. This is particularly important for older adults as they are at a higher risk for certain diseases. In addition to patient care co...
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