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How Oxygen Therapy Can Improve Outcomes for Pneumonia Patients
If you’re caring for a pneumonia patient, oxygen therapy is an important part of their treatment and recovery. As the disease progresses, so does the amount and type of oxygen needed by the...
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Using Interventions for Parkinson's Disease in a Caregiving Context
As a result of Parkinson's disease, movement is affected and can lead to problems with balance, coordination, and speech problems. In most cases, this disease affects people over the age of 50,...
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The Delta Variant In Boise
Get the Facts and Get Vaccinated The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (IDHW) announced earlier this month that the delta variant is the dominant version of COVID-19 in Idaho. Dr...
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Stress Awareness and Resources
Self Care for Home Health Care Workers and Family Caregivers The COVID-19 pandemic has brought us face to face with many unfamiliar challenges. Consequently, the past year has left many people...
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Boise COVID-19 Vaccination Information
Here is the most recent information on COVID-19 Vaccination efforts in Boise From Central District HealthAs of January 25, COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution For Group 1 and...
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Stay Home Boise
Find the safest home health care agency for loved ones in BoiseOur Professional Home Health Care Team, led by our RN Director of Nursing, provides expert, compassionate, and personal in-home care...
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Boise COVID-19 Screening Services
Safeguard Your Employees and Your Business During the COVID-19 Pandemic The CDC has recommended employers conduct COVID-19 screening including temperature checks for workers. This step is...
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Boise State University Alzheimer's Expert Talks About Gene Therapy
Gene Therapy Could Be “The Most Important Tool in Medicine”What is the possibility that gene therapy can treat Alzheimer’s in the near future? According to Pacific Standard...
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Elderly Diabetes Symptoms and Prevention FAQ
Diabetes has become one of the most prevalent diseases in the U.S.—nearly 30 million Americans have it.[1] Older adults are especially at risk. As we age, the risk of type 2 diabetes rises, and, as...