In most organizations, it’s a rarity to discover individuals who remain closely connected long after they’ve departed – not the case for Deborah Threadgill. Deborah first connected as an employee. Now she and her husband Ron maintain that connection as long-time...
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Quilting through life’s challenges
Listening to Dorothy Davis, 82, one gets a sense of a determined woman with an invincible spirit. Her life is a tale of creativity, drive, and resilience, and she now receives comfort and palliative care through the Housecall Providers Advanced Illness Care program....
Debunking the most common myths about the flu shot
by Laura Jordhen, MD The Northwest rain has arrived. Little goblins and ghouls have stashed their candy and suddenly holiday decorations are everywhere—yes, it’s that time again, flu shot time! Influenza rates are low now in Oregon and Washington but are climbing....
Husband feels like ‘Christmas has arrived’ after visits from nurse practitioner
Many caregivers for loved ones with dementia know the feeling of uncertainty and helplessness that often comes with the diagnosis. The weight is even greater for those who are managing it all alone, and the yearning to ensure your loved ones are receiving the best...