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Becoming a grandparent makes getting older something to look forward to - all the fun of parenting, without the hassle.
Abortion and Reproductive Rights
Sarah, a young mother of two, found herself in a devastating situation when she was six months pregnant with her third child. Excited and hopeful for her growing family, she and her husband had already begun preparing a nursery. However, during a routine check-up, they received devastating news. The baby had a severe, life-threatening condition that meant the child would not survive beyond birth. Worse yet, continuing the pregnancy posed a significant risk to Sarah’s own health, as complications had already begun.
By Jacktone Otienoabout a year ago in Families
Need to Improve Customer Experience? Gate Barriers Can Help
In today's fast-paced world, improving customer experience is a priority for businesses and institutions. A gate barrier system, typically used to control access and manage traffic flow, can be a game-changer in enhancing customer satisfaction. From reducing wait times to improving security, gate barriers offer numerous benefits across a range of industries, helping to streamline operations and provide a smoother, more efficient experience for customers.
By SecurityCameraabout a year ago in Families
Why ‘Family’ is a Subjective Concept in this Prejudiced World
Most of us have been born & brought up within the comfort of our homes, beautiful in their own, elegant ways. We’ve been on the receiving end of love & warmth, protection & guardianship, & have been trained to serve our families, no matter what.
By Shruti Bhattacharyaabout a year ago in Families
What is the Highest Level of Care in Assisted Living?
The levels of care in an Assisted Living community usually range from minor assistance to more hands-on, intensive care with residents who have higher health needs. These levels of care will ensure that the particular needs of each resident are met while maximizing their independence.
By Jame Roarkabout a year ago in Families
What is the Life Expectancy of Frontotemporal Dementia?
FTD is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that predominantly affects the frontal and temporal regions of the brain. Prominent symptoms include personality changes, behavioral changes, and cognitive disturbances. As with other dementias, it is difficult to establish a prognosis; however, the life expectancy among patients with FTD is generally shorter than for those suffering from other dementias, such as Alzheimer's disease. Knowing the course of the disease and how this type of care assisted living facility functions enables caregivers to offer optimal care for the patients and helps in improving their quality of life.
By Rachel Randallabout a year ago in Families
A Growing Number of Adult Children Are Opting to Distance Themselves From Their Parents
Today, some millennials and zoomers assemble a group of friends that act as their family, making it possible for them to disconnect from moms and dads who are ruinous to their mental health.
By Viorel Secareanuabout a year ago in Families








