FCP Live-In was proud to attend the Alliance’s Annual Fall Hospice & Palliative Care Conference in Concord, NH The Alliance’s Annual Fall Hospice & Palliative Care Conference convenes colleagues to share research, best practices, and new ideas — with the goal of delivering the best care possible to patients with serious or terminal illnesses. This … Continue reading “FCP Live-In was proud to attend the Alliance’s Annual Fall Hospice & Palliative Care Conference in Concord, NH”
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Eric Rosenberger, FCP Live-In Care Coordinator Retired Yesterday
Eric Rosenberger, FCP Live-In Care Coordinator Retired Yesterday Eric Rosenberger, FCP Live-In Care Coordinator for the North Shore of Massachusetts, retired yesterday after 10+ years with FCP Live-In. We wish him well and hope he enjoys his retirement plans of hiking, skiing, golfing, photography, and traveling. All the best, Eric! From the FCP Live-In Team … Continue reading “Eric Rosenberger, FCP Live-In Care Coordinator Retired Yesterday”
8 Habits That Could Extend Your Life 24 Years
8 Habits That Could Extend Your Life 24 Years If you want to live a long life, health experts say maintaining healthy eating habits and staying physically active can go a long way in fulfilling this goal. Lending support to the experts are previously published studies that show how a healthy lifestyle can contribute to … Continue reading “8 Habits That Could Extend Your Life 24 Years”
Wash Pesticides Off Fruits And Vegetables
Wash Pesticides Off Fruits And Vegetables TikTok is not short on trends, and one that went viral is how to clean pesticide residue off fruits and vegetables before eating them. One popular video recommended using baking soda, white vinegar, and specialty “produce washes.” While this may get rid of dirt and small bugs, the question … Continue reading “Wash Pesticides Off Fruits And Vegetables”
Live Long And Well
Live Long And Well When Elizabeth Francis celebrated her birthday in July, the Houston, Texas resident earned a title that few people have ever achieved: Francis is the oldest living person in Texas. Now, Francis’ age of 114 places her in the unique class of supercentenarians—people who are 110 years old or older. The great-great-grandmother … Continue reading “Live Long And Well”
FCP Live-In was proud to do a presentation of FCP Live-In’s services for the Case Management Team at Catholic Medical Center!
FCP Live-In was proud to do a presentation of FCP Live-In’s services for the Case Management Team at Catholic Medical Center! Richard Williams, Care Coordinator Specialist at FCP Live-In, did a presentation on “How FCP Live-In services can help patients discharge directly to home and reduce rehospitalizations.” FCP Live-In would like to thank Courtney Simpson, … Continue reading “FCP Live-In was proud to do a presentation of FCP Live-In’s services for the Case Management Team at Catholic Medical Center!”
Sleeping: Why You Wake Up, And What Not To Do When You Do
Sleeping: Why You Wake Up, And What Not To Do When You Do If you find yourself staring at the ceiling at 3 a.m. because you can’t go back to sleep, you are not alone. Many people wake up two or three times throughout the night and struggle to get back to sleep. In fact, … Continue reading “Sleeping: Why You Wake Up, And What Not To Do When You Do”
Walking: Do You Need 10,000 Steps?
Walking: Do You Need 10,000 Steps? Hitting 10,000 steps a day was once considered the “gold standard” for daily physical activity. A new study, however, says that people can still reach their physical activity goals and enjoy health benefits with fewer steps. The study, published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology in August, found … Continue reading “Walking: Do You Need 10,000 Steps?”
A Veterans Day salute to all who served!
A Veterans Day salute to all who served! We salute all who served in the proud and honorable tradition of the United States military. Ours is a country filled with promise for tomorrow — because ours is a history shaped by heroes like you. From everyone at FCP Live-In.
Popular Heartburn Medicine May Increase Dementia Risk By 33%
Popular Heartburn Medicine May Increase Dementia Risk By 33% Many people reach for heartburn medication when they experience acid reflux, a condition that occurs when stomach acid flows into the esophagus. While acid reflux medication may provide relief for the short term, new research suggests that people who take these drugs over several years may be … Continue reading “Popular Heartburn Medicine May Increase Dementia Risk By 33%”










