The Dos Of An Independent Medical Examination

Posted on: 1 December 2014

After a serious accident, you may be injured. When filing an insurance claim for the injury, the insurance company may require you to go get an independent medical examination. This medical examination is done in order to determine the extent of the injuries and how much the insurance company should pay or if they should even pay anything. This is much like an insurance adjuster that comes out to your home in the event of any damage that may have occurred. [Read More]

Is A Continuing Care Community A Good Option For Your Loved One?

Posted on: 27 November 2014

A Continuing Care Community, or CCC, is a fairly new living option with a lot of appeal for those with family members who need assistance with day-to-day tasks. These facilities offer a variety of living options that range from a single campus to residential units for older people who are still active. Some CCCs offer special accommodations for patients who need Alzheimer's care. It important to understand the potential benefits for your loved one when deciding whether this option is right for their needs. [Read More]

How To Overcome Dental Anxiety: What You Need To Know

Posted on: 26 November 2014

Many people around the country suffer from the same affliction. They have an absolute abject fear of going to the dentist. Even if it is a basic cleaning appointment, they simply cannot handle the prospect and therefore avoid treatment altogether. If you are among these people who suffer from a phobia of going to the dentist, you may be doing untold damage to your teeth and gums. Dental care is of vital importance to your overall health. [Read More]

Five Ways To Help Keep Your Daughter Safe From Cheerleading Injuries

Posted on: 25 November 2014

When your child gets involved in cheerleading, you may think that she's at lower risk for injury than if she played a contact sport. But that's not necessarily true. Cheerleading is responsible for more catastrophic injuries for female athletes over the past 25 years than any other sport. Cheerleading has plenty of advantages, of course. Participants learn about teamwork, fitness, and discipline, which can serve them well throughout their lives. But as a parent, you'll want to make sure your child is safe by following these five tips: [Read More]