Spending Rosh Hashanah in a Hospital?
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) “I have to be in the hospital on Rosh Hashanah! How am I going to hear shofar? Will the
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) “I have to be in the hospital on Rosh Hashanah! How am I going to hear shofar? Will the
Dr. Joseph Schwartz has been treating adult patients at Endocrinology Consultants in Englewood for about 20 years; long enough that he is treating their children
Kid-friendly and orthotic-friendly shoes: Finding kid-friendly shoes is very important to foster independence when putting on and taking off shoes. Children who may wear orthotics
We did it. We made it through the start of the school year. Although I do not work primarily in education, it is ingrained in
Ask the Doctor With Dr. Maz Ganat (Courtesy of Englewood Health) If you ask most men in their 50s and 60s what medical screening they’re
(Courtesy of Ezer Mizion) Countless acts of heroism have emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare workers, Hatzalah members and other essential workers are continuing to
Falls are the leading cause of accidental injury and death among older adults. One of three adults over the age of 65 years falls annually.
The Cactus: A True Story A 5-year-old boy presented his mom with an adorable mother’s day gift: a little Indian Head cactus, planted in a
What does a life coach do, anyway? Before starting my training in life coaching, I asked that question too. Do life coaches give advice? Do
I have spent the last 40 years taking care of everyone else. Ever since I had kids, I have felt like I was running a
Many children and parents have been looking forward to heading back to school after a long summer, despite the additional anxiety and stress due to
By Mark Herschlag We just have to make it through the lockdown. Then: We just have to make it through the summer—said employees and employers