
OTs Do Things Differently
It was my 12th-grade class trip that firmed up my decision to become an occupational therapist. An incident with a classmate with muscular difficulties that
It was my 12th-grade class trip that firmed up my decision to become an occupational therapist. An incident with a classmate with muscular difficulties that
As of Election Day this year, marijuana usage and sale has been legalized in New Jersey. Whether we voted for it or not, it’s a
“As a parent you are as happy as your most unhappy child. It was so hard sitting on the sidelines watching our children struggle. We
Should you lob or bob? A guide to help you pick the best cut based on your face shape… And other practical advantages to going
With the schoolroom and the office moving into our homes full- or part-time during the pandemic and minyanim in the backyard, comfort has become the
Ganit Goldstein envisions a world in which fashion is more custom and less mass produced. She wants to see women wear fewer outfits with better,
Many of us have heard of “Love Languages” made popular by Gary Chapman, outlining five different ways individuals can give or receive love. The understanding
Before COVID-19, there was no shortage of information and resources on how to improve your mood. With self-help books proliferating on the internet to the
The Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey (serving Middlesex & Ocean Counties) invites community members to join psychologist Kerri Weiss, PhD, of Ocean
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) As defined by the National Institutes of Health (NIH)1, cardiac rehabilitation2 is a medically supervised program for people who
(Courtesy of Englewood Health) Englewood Hospital has been recognized as a 5-star recipient in hip fracture treatment, gallbladder removal surgery, and spinal fusion surgery outcomes
I admit it: After eight months of being hit relentlessly with world-shattering crises, I’m getting annoyed at the frequent well-intentioned messages about resilience and courage.