FCP Live-In’s Care Coordinator, John Krol, was proud to give a presentation about FCP Live-In’s services to the Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Western, Massachusetts.

FCP Live-In’s Care Coordinator, John Krol, was proud to give a presentation about FCP Live-In’s services to the Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Western, Massachusetts. FCP Live-In Care Coordinator John Krol gave an informative presentation about FCP Live-In’s live-in caregiving services to members of the Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Western Massachusetts. John informed the … Continue reading “FCP Live-In’s Care Coordinator, John Krol, was proud to give a presentation about FCP Live-In’s services to the Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Western, Massachusetts.”

A Physical Therapist’s 4 Simple Exercises to Feel Better

A Physical Therapist’s 4 Simple Exercises to Feel Better Regular physical activity keeps muscles flexible and strong, and frequent stretching makes the body feel better. Darcie Pervier, a physical therapist and women’s health coach who exercises every day was asked by CNBC Make It to share the movements that help her feel her best. “My … Continue reading “A Physical Therapist’s 4 Simple Exercises to Feel Better”

A Scientist Experimented On Herself To Treat Her Stage-3 Breast Cancer. It Worked

A Scientist Experimented On Herself To Treat Her Stage-3 Breast Cancer. It Worked A scientist who experimented on herself and successfully treated her stage 3 breast cancer has ignited an ethical debate among researchers over self-experimentation in medicine. Beata Halassy, a virologist and head of a research unit at the University of Zagreb in Croatia, … Continue reading “A Scientist Experimented On Herself To Treat Her Stage-3 Breast Cancer. It Worked”

Solo Aging—Going Solo in Your Golden Years

Solo Aging—Going Solo in Your Golden Years Stacy Davenport, a life coach in Austin, Texas, was approaching 60 and becoming worried about her future. While her friends in Austin and nearby communities were married and had children, Davenport was single and did not have children. “I was flipping out and talked to a friend about … Continue reading “Solo Aging—Going Solo in Your Golden Years”

6 Foods That Zap Your Energy

6 Foods That Zap Your Energy If you’re in the habit of falling into an afternoon slump that nearly depletes your energy levels, it could be due to what you have (or have not) been eating. Katie Janeczek, a registered dietitian nutritionist, told Real Simple that skipping meals because you do not have time to … Continue reading “6 Foods That Zap Your Energy”

FCP Live-In Adopts-A-Family For The Holiday Season!

FCP Live-In Adopts-A-Family For The Holiday Season! FCP Live-In, a leading provider of live-in home care services, is proud to announce its adoption of a local Rhode Island family this holiday season. Through its “Giving Back” initiative, FCP Live-In has partnered with the Block Island Public School in Rhode Island to provide a family in … Continue reading “FCP Live-In Adopts-A-Family For The Holiday Season!”

6 Things Longevity Experts Personally Never Do

6 Things Longevity Experts Personally Never Do Aging is an uncomfortable topic for people, especially for those 60 and over. But just because people try to avoid talking about it doesn’t mean that aging will not happen. Dr. Joshua Septimus, a primary care doctor at Houston Methodist Primary Care Group in Texas, put it this … Continue reading “6 Things Longevity Experts Personally Never Do”

What to Look for When Visiting Loved Ones

Discovering Peace of Mind This Holiday Season What to Look for When Visiting Loved Ones The holiday season is a time for joy, family, and connection. It’s also the perfect opportunity to ensure your loved ones are living safely and comfortably at home. Here are key signs to look for during your visit that may … Continue reading “What to Look for When Visiting Loved Ones”

Aging In Place? Home Improvements To Do It Right

Aging In Place? Home Improvements To Do It Right When most older adults bought their homes, they could climb stairs, step into a bathtub, reach the highest shelf in a cabinet, and vacuum the floors. As the years passed, however, these simple tasks became harder to perform. But despite their limitations, older adults want to … Continue reading “Aging In Place? Home Improvements To Do It Right”

Alzheimer’s Starts Slow, Then Gets Faster

Alzheimer’s Starts Slow, Then Gets Faster A new study reveals that Alzheimer’s disease advances in two distinct phases, with the second phase causing the most damage to brain cells and specific neurons. Scientists believe this discovery could help to create new treatments for the progressive brain disorder. Nearly seven million people in the United States … Continue reading “Alzheimer’s Starts Slow, Then Gets Faster”