Older adults age 65 and older are two to four times as likely to be injured or killed during a fire emergency. Why is this? Risk factors might include:... read more →
As we wrap up Heart Month, here’s some simple steps you can take to improve your heart health today. Understand your risk for heart disease. Some racial and ethnic... read more →
As we continue raising awareness about heart health this month, it’s important to highlight some facts about hypertension (or high blood pressure). This common and dangerous condition can lead... read more →
It’s American Heart Month, so let’s spend this month spreading awareness about heart health issues and the importance of preventing heart disease. Here are some easy ways to get... read more →
Thanksgiving is right around the corner. And, although family gatherings may look different this year, many of us are still planning on enjoying a traditional turkey. Here’s some food... read more →
This year’s campaign for American Diabetes Month is: We Stand Greater Than. As part of this initiative, we encourage each of you to spread awareness about the diabetes epidemic... read more →
September 21-25, 2020 is National Falls Prevention Week! This week is designed to provide older adults, caregivers and organizations with vital information and resources to help reduce falls among... read more →
National Preparedness Month (September) is designed to promote family and community disaster planning. As part of this year’s theme — Disasters Don’t Wait. Make Your Plan Today. — Ready.gov... read more →
Families across the country are returning to school for the new academic year. But, for most students and teachers, the learning environment will look different due to the continued... read more →
July is National Grilling Month, but it’s also the peak month for grill fires! According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), around 19,700 people visit emergency rooms across... read more →