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How Does the CARE Act Change New York Hospital Discharges?

By Pat Tarantino | April 14, 2017

Being a patient in a hospital can be an extremely stressful experience, and many patients are eager to be released back home, however studies have found that poorly-planned or executed hospital discharges can be counter-productive, sometimes resulting in patients being readmitted to the hospital due to complications in their recovery…

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April Fool’s Special – The Health Benefits of Laughter

By Pat Tarantino | April 5, 2017

Laughter is the Best Medicine We’ve all heard the saying “laughter is the best medicine” and it turns out there might be more truth to this saying than we initially thought.  Medical researchers have compiled a growing body of evidence to suggest that a good chuckle, even when we’re not…

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Understanding Health Literacy

By Pat Tarantino | March 23, 2017

As we age and our medical needs become more complex, our ability to understand and follow a doctor’s directives becomes increasingly critical to our continued health.  In an effort to improve patient-provider communication and the long-term health outcomes of patients, many hospitals are refocusing their practices to improve health literacy…

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Understanding Long Term Care Insurance

By Pat Tarantino | March 7, 2017

The following article was written and provided by Lindsay Engle of MedicareFAQ.  MedicareFAQ is an online resource center that helps individuals learn more about their Medicare options, as well as supplemental Medicare plans.  Visitors can compare different plans side-by-side in order to find the best plan for their needs. Long…

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Park Slope Senior Program Sees Fall Prevention As “A Matter of Balance”

By Pat Tarantino | February 20, 2017

Avoiding Injuries from Household Falls It’s a well-known fact that injuries resulting from household falls can have a major impact on the long term health of an older adult.  A recent study found that nearly 70 percent of household falls resulted in injury, a quarter of falls led to hospitalization,…

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DOROT Offers Helpful Winter Services to Manhattan Seniors

By Pat Tarantino | February 15, 2017

Programs Help Manhattan Seniors in the Winter Months New York City is home to some of the country’s best senior-focused services, but mobility restrictions made worse by winter weather can make it difficult for many to access these resources. Fortunately, DOROT, a Manhattan-based nonprofit  focused on bridging generational gaps through…

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