Monthly Archive: October 2017

IEP day

IEP (Individual Education Plan) Day: How to Prepare Video

It's IEP Day and you're stressing out. Take a deep breath and don't sweat it. With these video tips on how to prepare, you've got this.

Alethea Mshar
reduce the risk of falls

Home Safety: How to Reduce the Risk of Falls

There are many ways to reduce the risk of falls, but the six most simple strategies are outlined below: Make appointments with your doctor to...

Taylor Snell
Invisible Illness

Living with Invisible Illness | A Personal Story

Laura Cox discusses the difficulties of living with an invisible illness from her perspective. She shares thoughts about looking fine, but not being fine.

Laura Cox, LPC
using a wheelchair in Chicago

Mobility in the City: Chicago – Aaron Baker, Spinal Cord Injury Lifestyle Specialist

In this video about using a wheelchair in Chicago, Illinois, Aaron uses public transportation to check out the best places.

Aimee Sharp
Talks About Incontinence

Potty Humour and Courage, As TV Host Derick Fage Talks About Incontinence

In this article originally published by the Ottowa Sun, learn more about TV Host Derick Fage and why he talks about incontinence.

Aimee Sharp
Heart Attack Prevention Clinic

Heart Attack Prevention Clinic Treats Its Own Growing Pains

In this article originally published by the Spokane Journal, read about The Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center of Spokane.

Aimee Sharp
UIS-UIC Nursing Program

New UIS-UIC Nursing Program Difficult But High-Quality, Students Say

By Dean Olsen for the The State Journal-Register Expecting to graduate in the spring from one of Springfield’s newest training programs for future registered nurses, Thomas McClure of Chicago interviewed last week at Memorial Medical Center for jobs in three different intensive-care units. “I would definitely love to work at Memorial, for sure,” said McClure, a senior nursing student… Continue reading New UIS-UIC Nursing Program Difficult But High-Quality, Students Say

Aimee Sharp
Crisis Assessment Team

Crisis Assessment Team From Colorado Helps In Las Vegas

By Shawn Chitnis for CBS Denver URORA, Colo. (CBS4) – Staff on the HealthOne Crisis Assessment Team volunteered this week to help victims and their caregivers in Las Vegas with mental health counseling. They will deploy to the city prepared to take on a large number of patients still processing the shooting at a music festival that killed 58 people… Continue reading Crisis Assessment Team From Colorado Helps In Las Vegas

Aimee Sharp
Without Chemo

For This Cancer Patient, Hope Comes Without Chemo

By Jeff Caplan for the Star-Telgram NEWARK — Dennis Kothmann, TCU class of 1969, and his wife, Candy, followed his beloved Horned Frogs to the Rose Bowl and twice to the Fiesta Bowl. Making a trip to the Peach Bowl a couple of years ago was overtaken only by the birth of a grandson. “That was a tossup,” Dennis… Continue reading For This Cancer Patient, Hope Comes Without Chemo

Aimee Sharp
More Than 500 Wounded in Mass Shooting

Las Vegas Hospitals Treat More Than 500 Wounded in Mass Shooting

Implementing mass casualty protocols, Las Vegas hospitals treat more than 500 injured in the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, which has left 58...

Brooke Phillips, CWCMS
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