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Sleep in Your Bed, Not on Your Couch

This one hits close to home; more specifically, close to my living room. Ever doze off on the couch at night, then struggle to fall back asleep once you move to your bed? Don't do it. ...
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Stay Safe in Hot Weather

Because heat-related illnesses can involve dizziness, confusion and dehydration, it can be difficult for someone experiencing one to think clearly. Older adults, their caregivers and loved ones should look out for signs of overheating. ...
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Mental Health Apps & Older Adults

Mental health apps are becoming valuable tools for older adults, including those dealing with depression. Apps can be especially valuable because they are often accessible, cost-effective, private and consistently supportive. ...
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Lakewood Summer Meltdown Returns for a Sizzling 17th Year

The Lakewood Summer Meltdown has become a staple celebration for the city and the surrounding region. The event takes place on Detroit Avenue between Marlowe and Arthur Avenues, bringing together residents, visitors, families and friends for an entertaining summer evening. ...
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Independence Kiwanis Golf Outing Supports Children of Fallen Veterans

Here's an opportunity to play golf and raise money for a great cause: the Independence Kiwanis golf outing that benefits Children of Fallen Patriots. ...
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How to Finance Your Next Home Upgrade in Northeast Ohio

Are you dreaming of a brand-new kitchen or that spa-like bathroom you’ve always wanted? Home upgrades can seriously improve your quality of life while adding value to your home, especially in a market like Northeast Ohio, where property values are climbing steadily but remain affordable compared to the national average. However, renovations aren't cheap, so you need a clear plan for how you’re going to pay for them. ...
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The Hidden Costs of Complicated Births in Northeast Ohio’s Healthcare System

When families in Northeast Ohio prepare for childbirth, they often focus on the joy of welcoming a new baby while budgeting for standard delivery costs. Complicated births can change this experience into a financial, emotional, and logistical nightmare for expecting parents. Preparing for these potential costs is crucial for minimizing stress during what should be an exciting time.

What Makes a Birth “Complicated”?

Birthing complications are a wide range of medical situations that deviate from routine natural delivery. These scenarios require immediate medical intervention and specialized care that dramatically increases both immediate and long-term costs.

Complications Arising From a Complicated Birth

Primary complications include:

  • Premature delivery that requires extended NICU stays.
  • Prolonged labor lasting more than 20 hours.
  • Fetal distress requiring emergency medical intervention.
  • Umbilical cord complications or placental issues.

How These Situations Arise in Northeast Ohio Hospitals

Northeast Ohio’s healthcare system presents unique challenges that can influence birth outcomes. Varying levels of staffing and trending across different facilities create disparities in care quality and complication management.

Access to maternal-fetal specialists remains limited in rural areas, forcing high-risk pregnancies to travel significant distances for specialized care. This geographic divide between rural and urban care access often delays critical interventions, potentially worsening outcomes and increasing costs.

The Financial Burden of a Complicated Birth

Medical Bills That Go Beyond Delivery

Complicated births create medical expenses that extend beyond standard delivery charges. NICU stays can cost thousands of dollars per day, with premature infants requiring weeks to months of intensive care. Follow-up surgeries for both mother and baby create additional financial strain.

Surprise billing practices in Northeast Ohio hospitals often catch families off-guard, particularly when out-of-network specialists provide emergency care during delivery. Insurance coverage gaps leave families responsible for substantial portions of these unexpected medical bills.

Lost Wages and Long-Term Care Expenses

The cost of at-home nursing care or specialized education support can persist for years, creating ongoing financial pressure.

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Simple Steps to Beat the Heat

One reason older adults are at risk of dehydration is that, as they age, the thirst reflex is naturally diminished—they may not even know they are thirsty. That's just one health issue related to extreme heat. Here are several handy tips to keep us all safer during summer's heat waves. ...
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