It’s Never Too Late: Growing Evidence That the Adult Brain is Still Malleable
By Jeremy Brooker July 24, 2013 Have you ever noticed how kids seem to pick up on things quickly; things that take most adults forever to learn? This is because brain plasticity (or the ability of the brain to build... Read More →
Sandwich Generation – Independence or Bust
By Tafa Jefferson Oct.11.2012 Tough economic times have forced more and more families to be responsible for the care of aging parents. The term Sandwich Generation highlights a growing demographic of middle agers caring simultaneously for children and for ailing... Read More →
Boomerang Family: Coming Full Circle with Parenthood
by Joy Loverde Aug.13.2012 Children grow up, get educated, and leave home for good. At least that’s the way it used to be.
OBAMACARE: What’s in effect and what is still to come?
by Jane Noble Aug.13.2012 The American healthcare system is vast and complex and it feels complicated because it simply is. Few people understand all its intricate workings and so often, the language used to describe it is convoluted, pretentious and... Read More →
Senior Care Featured in the Orange County Register
Athletes go from football to franchising They put their sports and business experience into home-care firm. By JAN NORMAN COLUMNIST / ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
An Awkward Conversation
Parents tend to dread having the facts of life conversation with their children, but they know it has to be done. Another awkward facts of life conversation that has to take place is the one about the realities of aging.... Read More →
New Transparency in Medicine
Transparency and Its Effect On Sales Reps in the Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Industry By Jane Noble, May 14, 2013 As part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), a new ruling will come into effect at the... Read More →
HEALTHCARE IS A TEAM SPORT: Hospitals, Doctors & Caregivers Working Together to Reduce Hospital Readmissions
Jane Noble 27 March 2013 Over 2 million Medicare patients, many of them elderly, are readmitted to the hospital for the same condition within 30 days of being discharged. These re-hospitalizations are no doubt depressing for patients and their families,... Read More →
Can an Apple a Day Keep Dementia at Bay?
By Jane Noble May 28, 2013 As of yet, there is no known cure for Dementia and Alzheimer’s, but more and more research is suggesting a close link between brain health and what we eat. Though we cannot control a... Read More →
The Difference Between Alzheimer’s and Dementia
By Jane Noble May 28, 2013 EVERY 70 SECONDS, SOMEONE IN THE U.S. DEVELOPS ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Dementia is an overall term for the many diseases that cause memory loss, behavioral problems and cognitive decline due to physical changes in the... Read More →