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 Home Health Sense Newsletters

THE MEDICAL TEAM is committed to providing quality home care services in private homes and senior communities. Our quarterly newsletter, Home Health Sense, offers practical information about healthcare issues affecting seniors and helps to illustrate why home healthcare makes sense.

In the News: Parkinson's Disease (Volume III, Issue 2)

Aging in Place (Volume III, Issue 1)

Nutrition (Fall 2011)

Heart Healthy Lifestyle (Summer 2011)

Brain Healthy Lifestyle (Spring 2011)

Maintaining Good Health During the Winter Months (Winter 2011)

Staying Healthy Through the Holidays (Fall 2010)

Seniors and Healthy Aging (Summer 2010)

Spotlight on Behavioral Health and the Elderly (Spring 2010)

 Articles

THE MEDICAL TEAM and its home health services have been featured in newspapers, magazines and retirement living guides.

Seniors Bullying Seniors, DC Metro Area SourceBook (Spring/Summer 2012)

Seniors and the Holiday Blues, DC Metro Area SourceBook (Winter 2011/2012)

How to Boost Your Brain Health, DC Metro Area SourceBook (Fall 2011)

General Takes Post as Veteran Advocate, Michigan's Observer & Eccentric (July 28, 2011)

Late-onset Depression & Chronic Medical Conditions, DC Metro Area SourceBook (Spring/Summer 2011)

Diabetes and Aging, South Louisiana Medical Update (January 2011)

How to Avoid Falls in Winter, DC Metro Area SourceBook (Winter 2010/2011)

How to Beat the Holiday Blues, DC Metro Area SourceBook (Winter 2010/2011)

Depression and Aging, South Louisiana Medical Update (October 2010)

Understand Depression and Aging, DC Metro Area SourceBook (Fall 2010)

How to Understand Grief and Depression, DC Metro Area SoureBook (Spring/Summer 2010)

Transitional Trauma – A Real Life Story, DC Metro Area SourceBook (Winter 2009/2010)

Berries Lower Parkinson's Risk
A new study finds that two or more servings of blueberries or strawberries a week may reduce the risk of Parkinson’s disease by as much as 25% for women and 40% for men. To learn more, we invite you to read our latest newsletter.