National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers: Taking Care
Parkinson’s caregivers need to understand how to help both their patients and themselves Swingle is co-CEO, lead physical therapist and certified LSVT®BIG clinician of
Parkinson’s caregivers need to understand how to help both their patients and themselves Swingle is co-CEO, lead physical therapist and certified LSVT®BIG clinician of
First, the good news: seniors are living longer and healthier lives than ever before. Thanks to medical advances and the application of evidence-based research, age-related problems and chronic illnesses like heart disease, diabetes, and many others are being managed better than ever before. More efficient and effective management of these previously debilitating condi- tions means aging adults are experiencing longer life expectancies.
Swingle is co-CEO, lead physical therapist and certified LSVT®BIG clinician of Livonia-based The Recovery Project. For Parkinson’s patients, the benefits of moderate-to-high intensity exercise
Malcolm Maddox: All morning long we’ve been talking about things like the boating forecast and the unofficial start of summer, because a lot of individuals
By: JC Reindl Charlie Parkhill of Bloomfield Hills is proud to run one of the most physically intensive training businesses in Michigan. He
By: Gary Anglebrandt The Recovery Project LLC was born out of adversity. Its founders met when one of them, Charles Parkhill, injured his spinal cord
More than one in three adults age 65 or older falls each year, but less than half talk to their health care providers about it.