Do Dementia Patients Still Enjoy Holidays?
On December 22, 2020 by Keri TilertsonWhile meant to be fun and festive, the holidays can be very stressful for some families. They get even more complicated for families where a beloved member suffers from dementia. If you’re part of one of these families, you may even wonder if the person you love who has dementia can even enjoy the holidays
Perfect Gift Ideas for Cat Lovers
On December 17, 2020 by Keri TilertsonAs the holiday season approaches, your shopping list is sure to grow. Don’t be overwhelmed when it comes to choosing the perfect gift for your loved ones this year. If you have a cat-lover on your list, holiday shopping is a breeze. Still unsure where to start? Here are 3 perfect gift ideas for the
How to Prepare for a Big Move
On December 15, 2020 by Brad NazarMany people move for a variety of reasons. Sometimes people need more space, they want to upgrade their living arrangements, they’ve gotten a new job, or they might have undergone a relationship change. For people who have a desire to move to a new home they sometimes want to visit family more often, so they
Finding the Right Healing Path for You
On December 8, 2020 by Brad NazarHealing is a personal path that can take many forms. Each person, depending on their needs and preferences, will find themselves on a unique path to healing. You might consider working with a medical specialist who focuses on therapy that’s specific to your needs. Holistic healing is another option to consider as a non-invasive form
How Health Companies Can Make A Positive Impact On The Community
On December 2, 2020 by Tara MeyersAnyone who is willing can make a positive impact on their community. You can start with simple acts of kindness like cleaning up a local park or volunteering at the local animal shelter. But how should a company look at their current practices to help make their workplace a better environment for all and what
Tips for Lowering Your Guard and Letting a Partner Pamper You
On December 1, 2020 by Tara MeyersLetting your guard down can be a terrifying prospect. Vulnerability is an intimidating state under any circumstances but, if you’ve dealt with trauma in the past, it can be even more so. At the same time, though, opening up to a partner, letting the walls around your heart collapse, and giving yourself the chance to
What Your Living Room Says About Your Personality
On November 25, 2020 by Tara MeyersOur homes are our castles. The old adage suggests that the home is the place where we can relax as well as the space where we show our true colors. This holds true across all major US cities and in older women, younger men, and everyone in between. The kitchen is a great place to
How to Deal with Self Hate and Start Loving Yourself
On November 24, 2020 by Tara MeyersThrough our daily stresses of work, home, and even limits now on outside life, it sometimes becomes difficult to take time for ourselves. That can lead us to deeply question our own self-worth and self-esteem, leaving us looking for answers as to how we can make this doubt dissipate. However, it’s important to know you
Wholesome Holiday Gifts for the Entire Family
On November 23, 2020 by Brad NazarChristmas is one of the best times of the year. You get to gather with family and friends, eat until you’re stuffed, and then open presents together while singing carols around a roaring fire. Whether you’re celebrating the holidays with your parents, with your children, or just as a couple this year, there’s something special about
10 Ideas for Your Next TikTok
On November 22, 2020 by Vanessa SimmonsOne of the newest social media platforms to take the world by storm, TikTok is much more than an app for Gen Z. Bite-sized videos of comedy, entertainment, cute creatures, and education have led millions of users to sign up for the site. Animals and influencers alike make up the app’s home page, with trendy