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Common Side Effects of Enteral Feeding and 7 Tips for Managing Them

Posted by Chad Birt on Thu Jun 15 2023

Tube feeding can help your loved one consume more calories, maintain their ideal weight, and receive essential nutrients. However, if done improperly, liquid meals can also lead to side effects.Read More


Woman helping another woman get dressed.

Adaptive Apparel Buying Guide

Posted by Brianna Maguire on Wed Jun 14 2023

The right adaptive clothing can greatly improve a caregiver's life by increasing comfort, enhancing independence, and boosting the quality of life for their loved ones. In this buying guide, we will discuss how to choose the ideal adaptive apparel, giving you the ability to select products that promote self-dressing and make daily routines easier for both the caregiver and the person receiving care.Read More


Health provider helping woman lift weight.

Physical Therapy After a Stroke: What to Expect and Necessary Supplies

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Jun 13 2023

After a stroke, you may need to relearn skills, such as how to get dressed, brush your teeth, and bathe. This process can be slow and difficult, but physical and occupational therapy help. If you or a loved one recently had a stroke, you might wonder what stroke recovery entails.Read More


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How to Reverse Fatty Liver Disease

Posted by Chad Birt on Thu Jun 08 2023

Fatty liver is a potentially serious condition that occurs when there is fat buildup in the liver. Though all people have some liver fat, too much can affect the organ’s ability to extract nutrients and filter toxins from the blood.Read More