Going to the doctor can be scary for some. A good doctor-patient relationship is built on honesty, trust, the ability to spot symptoms, ask questions, and then make a diagnosis. So it goes with the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or dementia. But what happens when families feel doctors aren’t listening to them? Here is one family's story.
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For patients, especially those who are coming from a distance, those who have mobility issues and those with family members they want to include in their visit, a virtual doctor visit can be very, very convenient. So how do you know when to book a virtual visit or see your doctor in person? Read on...
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It it a con or a deal? Sometimes it's tough to know. If you're unsure about an offer that comes your way, look on the Better Business Bureau Serving Cleveland website. You'll find ways to protect yourself from the latest scheme and how to determine if you're getting a good deal or a raw deal.
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After about three months in skilled rehab, Mr. Smith had reached a plateau. This meant that he was no longer making enough progress with his therapy as required by his insurance to continue receiving therapy services. For most people, the goal of skilled rehabilitation is to get stronger and return home. Unfortunately, things don't always go as planned. It's worth the time to know what questions to ask from the start.
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Cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, fatigue, and loss of taste and smell are all coronavirus symptoms, but they’re also common for allergy sufferers. How can you tell the difference?
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A will is a legally-binding statement directing who will receive your property at your death. It is also the way you appoint a legal representative to carry out your bequests and to name a guardian for your children. Without a will, your estate is distributed according to state law, rather than your wishes. But there are many things that a will can't do. Read on to learn more.
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