Monthly Archives: April 2013

Overnight Program for Dementia Patients

It seems more adult children are becoming caregivers to their loved ones with Dementia every single day. Having to take care of a loved one with Dementia can be exhausting, especially if that caregiver has a full time job and/or family! This article talks about a great source of Respite Care in New York for Dementia patients…but get this…it’s from the hours of 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.!

It is designed so full time caregivers can get some much needed SLEEP when their loved one with Dementia is awake and needs attention in the wee hours of the morning. We thought this article is so relevant to so many and will be on the look out for programs like this in Southern California!

Article from nbcnews.com: Overnight Program for Dementia Patients Gives Caregivers a Rest

Patient Navigation Programs

Whether it’s through work, social circles, acquaintances, or family, it is safe to say we all know (or know of) at least one person who is struggling or has struggled with cancer. Although the medical industry has made many breakthrough discoveries with life-saving treatments and medications, and the chances for survival have increased, it does not lessen the heartache, stress or trauma a cancer patient (or their families) have to undergo.

This CNN article discusses Patient Navigation Programs and how they are “the result of the medical community’s new emphasis on patient-centered care, says Mandi Pratt, associate director of community programs at George Washington University’s Cancer Institute.” After a cancer diagnosis (or any diagnosis for that matter), often times the patient and family are in such shock while in front of their doctor, their questions and frustrations don’t hit them until after their appointment…when they are home…alone…scared. Patient Navigation Programs are there for the patient 24/7 to answer questions that randomly come up or even just to talk at 2 a.m.

Paraphrasing this article does not do it justice. Please read Helping Patients Navigate the Health Care System for yourself. Who knows….you may need the info down the road for a loved one…or even yourself.

Walnuts May Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes in Women…

A new study finds a correlation to Type 2 Diabetes prevention in women and Walnuts. The New York Times just published an article today on this study’s findings. The study does not prove to conclusively link walnuts to Type 2 Diabetes prevention. It does suggest that women who consume walnuts may have a better chance at Type 2 Diabetes prevention.

You can read the entire article in full here

It IS POSSIBLE to reverse a Pre-Diabetes diagnosis!

According to Dr. Michael Roizen and Dr. Mehmet Oz (yes, “the” Dr. Oz), 98.5% of people with Type 2 Diabetes can reverse this by making life style changes. Our clinicians with Western Health Home Care see newly diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes almost on a daily basis! Our nursing experts help educate them on proper nutrition, staying active and the importance of monitoring their blood-sugar levels. The truth is, living with Type 2 Diabetes doesn’t have to be a life sentence!

You can reverse prediabetes with lifestyle changes: the You Docs is a great, short and sweet article with tips on how you can reverse your Type 2 Diabetes.

If you are someone with Type 2 Diabetes, talk to your doctor to see if you qualify for Home Health and Diabetes Education!

Are You Pre-Diabetic?

Fox News published a brief article stating, “90% of people with Pre-Diabetes don’t know it”. Yes these people have abnormally high blood-sugar levels, but they are not high enough to have full blown diabetes. The article goes on to say that “15-30% of people with pre-diabetes who don’t take steps to reduce their risk will progress to type 2 diabetes in the following five years, the CDC says.”

Pre-Diabetes is just what it sounds like….”not-quite” Diabetes! If you are someone or know a loved one with high blood-sugar levels, it’s important to visit the doctor regularly, eat healthy and become more active! See the next blog post on how you can reverse Pre-Diabetes….

To read the article, “90% of People with Pre-Diabetes Don’t Know It”, click here