A Successful Transition to Home Care: 4 Tips

If you are looking to introduce home care into a loved one's life, it is essential to ensure day one goes smoothly. Here are four tips to help the transition from independent living to home care. 1) Talk about the carer before they arrive It is essential to talk about the carer with your loved one before they arrive. This will help them feel comfortable and familiar with the carer when they finally meet. Read More 

Do You Need a First Aid Qualification for Your Preschool?

Accidents are a fact of life, and whether you work in a preschool, an out-of-school-hours service or a daycare centre, you will have the same health and safety concerns. Ensuring that you do everything that you can to reduce the likelihood of accidents doesn't negate the need to act when there is an accident. Whatever the nature of your workplace, you must take steps to ensure that you have people available who hold a recognised first aid qualification. Read More 

Back Pain Physiotherapy: Things You Should Know Before Your First Session

Physio is a form of treatment that enhances the function and movement of your muscles and joints. One of the health problems that can be treated via physiotherapy is back pain. Physiotherapy not only reduces the back pain after an injury or illness but assists patients to be mobile and comfortable once more. Currently, you can consider general physiotherapy as a way to cure different forms of back pain. For instance, it can help cure sciatic pain, non-specific back pain, spinal stenosis and back pain that occurs when one contacts degenerative disc disease. Read More 

What You Should Know About Laser Etchings For A Gravestone

When deliberating on how best to mark your deceased loved one's gravestone, you will find that carving tends to be one of the most commonly employed methods. In recent times, though, etching has become a sought after technique due to the myriad of benefits that it offers. If you have never had to choose and mark a gravestone before, you may be unsure as to why you should invest in it. Read More 

Understanding Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects your central nervous system. Your immune system becomes overactive, and nerve fibres that are essential for effective and accurate communication between your body and brain suffer irreversible damage. MS can't currently be cured, but there are treatments available that can help you manage symptoms and experience extended periods of remission. Here's an overview of the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options for MS: Read More