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Feeling stretched thin by caregiving? Discover how a shift from care scarcity to care abundance can restore your energy and ...
A role for primary care Advances in intensive care medicine have improved survival rates, yet post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) remains a prevalent and often underdiagnosed consequence among ...
Maverick Behavioral Health, a leading addiction and mental health treatment center, is happy to announce the launch of its new Intensive Outpatient Program in Euless, Texas. Combining evidence-based ...
The Government has pledged to move services from analogue to digital as part of its ‘three shifts’ for the NHS.
Nine community volunteers have completed an intensive training program to become Tethered Technicians, equipping them to ...
Major changes are scheduled for the sector later this year, four years after the damning Royal Commission report into aged care. Yet no additional funding has been announced. Estimates suggest funding ...
Australian Ageing Agenda catches up with Merridy Baylis six months after her appointment as a Resthaven executive.
Devonne Maxey was her father’s care provider leading up to his death in 2012, and she was the only one in the house with him when he died. She called emergency services, but “in a house full of ...
When someone falls critically ill, hospitals are expected to provide life-saving care. But in many African countries, intensive care units are rare. Critically ill patients are treated in general ...
Improved hypertension control can save millions of lives, but mass hypertension screening, a commonly used approach, is a barrier to progress. Although politically appealing, mass screening diverts ...
"Serious concerns" over a company which cares for some of Norfolk's most vulnerable people has prompted a council to cancel contracts worth more than £2m a year. The unusual action, taken by Norfolk ...
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