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Commemorate Veterans Day 2021 with Your Loved Ones
One of the most recognizable and moving images in our United States military history is the Veterans Day wreath-laying ceremony in Arlington National Cemetery at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The somber ceremony, held precisely at 11:00 a.m. on November 11, honors and commemorates the end of World War I. More than that, it…
Recognizing National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month
Alzheimer’s is a progressive and heartbreaking disease. It destroys the patient’s brain cells and vital mental functions, including memory. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows as many as 5.8 million living in the U.S. with the disease. There are 16 million family members and friend caregivers across the country. Each year, deaths from…
Celebrating National I Care About You Day
Your loved ones mean the world to you. But with all the tasks being added to an already hectic schedule, it can be easy to forget that reminding them how much you care is an important part of strengthening these relationships. When celebrating National I Care About You Day on October 25, try some of…
5 Powerful Ways to Recognize Healthcare Aides
October 18 is Healthcare Aide Day. On this day, we recognize healthcare aides, the ones with around-the-clock work and services provided to patients across the globe. Health care aides are ever-present, helping those who are sick and aging. They also step in to help those who simply need a caring, compassionate hand. Care management is…
4 Tips For Opening a Conversation About Long-Term Care
The aging process can take a toll on the human body and mind. Watching your parents or a family member show signs of their age can be difficult. There may come a time when your elderly loved one needs some assistance to carry on with their daily life. At this point, you will have to…
Celebrating the International Day of Older Persons
October 1 marks the International Day of Older Persons. It’s the day that people worldwide join together to appreciate and celebrate seniors. According to the UN, an older person is anyone aged 60 and above. This day is observed annually to recognize and appreciate seniors’ contributions to society and address issues affecting their lives. If…
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