by Kim Snarr | Jun 27, 2018 | Blog, Community, Education, EPIC Feed, Health & Wellness, HIV, Prevention
It’s normal to get regular check-ups for our health. But, why not necessarily HIV testing? We know that HIV is still out there. It can happen to males and females, young and old, including those who are having sex or sharing intravenous drug needles. Infections are...
by Kim Snarr | Jun 26, 2018 | Blog, Community, Counseling, Grief, Traumatic Loss
When you go out into the world each day, you always expect to come back to the people you love. If a loved one suddenly dies or is killed one day, it will sideswipe you into shock and sorrow. Did you say, “Goodbye” or “I love you?” Why did this happen? How can you...
by Kim Snarr | Jun 21, 2018 | Blog, Community, Education, Health & Wellness
June is Men’s Health Month – a time to pledge to support better health and wellness for men. Many men, older and younger, are at risk or impacted by serious health issues, but might not address them. With education, preventative care and lifestyle changes, men can...
by Kim Snarr | Jun 12, 2018 | Blog, Community, Counseling, Grief
Sometimes, it’s the little things we remember about our loved ones that have the greatest meaning. Remembering Dad One dad persistently saved everyday items he thought might someday be useful. He stored bread ties, paper clips and batteries in drawers in the house,...
by Kim Snarr | May 16, 2018 | Bereavement, Blog, Community, Counseling, Grief, Health & Wellness
Losing Mom Jeff Pruyne admired and loved his mother. She enjoyed singing, dining out and spending time with family. She also led a pioneering career in the health field. “My mother laid the path for women. She traveled around the country and taught and broke down...
by Kim Snarr | Apr 23, 2018 | Alzheimers, Blog, Caregiver, Community, Dementia, Health & Wellness, PACE, Seniors
What do you do when someone you love starts to confuse who you are and how to perform day-to-day activities? Could it be Alzheimer’s disease? What is Alzheimer’s? Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia. It’s increasing rapidly nationwide, taking a heavy toll...
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