organizing your home for caring for an elderly parent

  • Four Things To Look For When Buying Medical Tables For Your Senior Living Community

    9 August 2017

    When you run a senior living center, there will be some seniors who are bedridden. For these seniors, having medical tables for them to use by their bedside will be essential. When purchasing medical tables for the first time, use the following guide to learn what to look for to ensure that the tables you get are the right option for your patients. Consider the Size of the Table Top

  • 3 Recent Development In The Technology & Usage Of Ultrasound Machines

    23 March 2017

    If you are in the market for a new ultrasound machine for your medical practice, make sure that you are on top of the latest developments in ultrasound technology and usage. Here are three recent developments in ultrasound technology and usage that change and improve the way you can use this valuable machine. #1 Sonoelastography This is a types of technology that has used for some time over in Europe, but is just gaining acceptance and approval in the United States.

  • Understanding The Use Of Steam Sterilization In Operating Room Spaces

    29 December 2016

    If you are planning a medical volunteer trip to Uganda, Nepal, Peru, Costa Rica, or another location, then you may be asked to assist physicians in sterile environments. These environments include surgical operating rooms and spaces where bacteria infection risks are extremely high. To help reduce some of these risks, sterilization is required. There are a wide variety of tools and methods used to sterilize equipment as well as spaces. Steam sterilization is utilized most often with the help of operating room sterilizers.

  • Recently Diagnosed With A Breathing Disorder? What Are Your Next Steps?

    13 August 2015

    If you've recently been diagnosed with asthma, COPD, emphysema, or another ailment that can affect your ability to breathe, you may be relieved to finally have a valid diagnosis but still struggling to get through the motions of everyday life when simple breathing becomes too difficult. What can you do to help manage the effects of a medical condition that makes it hard to breathe? Is there anything available to help you lead a more normal life?