FCP Live-In Takes Care Of One Of Its Employees During The Holidays, Who Lost Everything In A House Fire Wilmar Collazo, FCP Live-In’s Recruiting Team Leader, lost everything in a house fire on November 11, 2023. At around 11:00 PM, Wilmar smelled smoke and immediately woke everyone up, grabbed the cats and dogs, and left … Continue reading “FCP Live-In Takes Care Of One Of Its Employees During The Holidays!”
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FCP Live-In Makes a Donation To The Animal Welfare Society in Kennebunk, ME
FCP Live-In Donates To The Animal Welfare Society in Kennebunk, ME During this festive time during the holidays, FCP Live-In Makes a Donation To The Animal Welfare Society in Kennebunk, ME. Sarah Levesque, FCP Live-In Care Coordinator, donated cat food and cat toys on behalf of FCP Live-In, had a lovely tour of the facility … Continue reading “FCP Live-In Makes a Donation To The Animal Welfare Society in Kennebunk, ME”
Not Only Does FCP Live-In Help Seniors Throughout New England, We Also Help Our Furry Companions.
Not Only Does FCP Live-In Help Seniors Throughout New England, We Also Help Our Furry Companions. UPDATE: Storm the Kitty Was Adopted During this festive time during the holidays, Sarah Levesque, FCP Live-In Care Coordinator, made a donation of cat food and cat toys to The Animal Welfare Society in Kennebunk, Maine on behalf of … Continue reading “Not Only Does FCP Live-In Help Seniors Throughout New England, We Also Help Our Furry Companions.”
10 Best Foods Against Acid ReFlux
10 Best Foods Against Acid ReFlux It’s not unusual to feel a burning sensation in your chest after eating a spicy dish, or greasy foods, or even cheese and chocolate. High-fat, high-calorie foods, carbonated beverages, and alcohol are the most common culprits of occasional heartburn. If the pain continues over time, however, you may be … Continue reading “10 Best Foods Against Acid ReFlux”
How ‘Good’ Cholesterol May Increase Dementia Risk
How ‘Good’ Cholesterol May Increase Dementia Risk When doctors talk to older adults about their health, one topic may center around the importance of having “good” cholesterol.” A recent study, however, has added another layer to the discussion after finding that having either high or low levels of “good” cholesterol slightly increases the risk of … Continue reading “How ‘Good’ Cholesterol May Increase Dementia Risk”
Better Sleep By Fixing Your Circadian Rhythm Naturally
Better Sleep By Fixing Your Circadian Rhythm Naturally It’s a fact that our lives are organized around clocks. We look at a clock after we wake up or depend on the clock’s alarm to wake us up. We glance at the clock throughout the day and before we go to bed at night. Just as … Continue reading “Better Sleep By Fixing Your Circadian Rhythm Naturally”
FCP Live-In was proud to attend the Alliance’s Annual Fall Hospice & Palliative Care Conference in Concord, NH
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”
DIABETES: 10 Warning Signs of Diabetes
DIABETES: 10 Warning Signs of Diabetes Diabetes is a widely known health condition that affects millions of people of all ages in the United States. Surprisingly, many people who have diabetes don’t know that they have it. But that’s not all, what gets in the way of people getting checked for and accurately diagnosed is … Continue reading “DIABETES: 10 Warning Signs of Diabetes”
Medicare’s First Ten Drugs Targeted For Price Cuts
Medicare’s First Ten Drugs Targeted For Price Cuts Millions of Medicare beneficiaries will have lower out-of-pocket costs for medication now that the nation’s single largest health program has the power to negotiate prescription drug prices directly with drug manufacturers. Medicare recipients who took the first 10 drugs selected for negotiations paid a total of $3.4 … Continue reading “Medicare’s First Ten Drugs Targeted For Price Cuts”
Alzheimer’s Disease Latest Info
Alzheimer’s Disease Latest Info An international research team has identified a new and rare genetic variant that may delay symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease for decades. Led by Harvard Medical School investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital and Massachusetts Eye and Ear, the team discovered while studying families in Colombia that carry a gene known to cause … Continue reading “Alzheimer’s Disease Latest Info”









