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Words to Live By

“Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes, but when you look back everything is different.” C.S. Lewis

Words to Live By

“Good health is not something we can buy. However, it can be an extremely valuable savings account.” – Anne Wilson Schaef

Treatment Centres during the Holidays

Treatment Centres are more crucial than ever during the holiday seasons like Thanksgiving, they can help to provide continuous support as it can be a very challenging time for many people especially for those struggling with mental health issues and/or addiction may find it even more difficult to stay on the right path. Treatment centres never close, as some of our youth need us more than ever during the holidays. Treatment centres help foster a safe, supportive environment for youth facing various challenges.

Permanent Hair-Loss Solution

Natural-looking hair transplant results are possible today thanks to advancements in the procedure, with improvements including placing a few healthy hairs at a time and creating a more natural-looking hairline. Men and women are both good candidates for hair transplants, provided they have enough healthy hair on their scalp that can be transplanted and have the ability to grow hair on the thinning area of the scalp. Most transplants take between four and eight hours and only require anesthesia that numbs the scalp. Results can typically be seen between six and nine months after surgery, or sometimes 12 months.

World Hospice/Palliative Care Day

Join us as we celebrate World Hospice and Palliative Care Day on October 12th it keeps accountability for prioritizing Palliative Care in the Health Industry. Palliative Care and Long-term care homes are two distinct forms of healthcare services, though they often overlap. Many long-term care homes have palliative care teams to ensure residents receive appropriate care as their needs change. It is crucial for enhancing the quality of life, and provides support to both patients, their families and also supports caregivers. It plays a key role in patients and families making informed decisions, ensuring the patient’s wishes, comfort and dignity during the transition.