Blog post Social Work Supports Independence Landmark social worker Lena Johnson discusses how social workers advocate for patient independence. By: Lena Johnson, MSW, LICSW, Social Work Supervisor
Blog post Why Managing All Chronic Conditions is Critical to Your Heart Other Chronic Disease Management Directly Impacts Your Heart Health
Article The Greatest Gift for Your Parent? Ask What They Want Sometimes, adult children think they know what's best for their parents. That's not always the case.
Blog post 5 Tips to Help Loved Ones Manage Their Medications How to help your loved one manage their medications.
Blog post Landmark Health Available in Ohio! Providing in-home medical care for eligible UnitedHealthcare members with multiple chronic conditions, at no additional cost.
Blog post Landmark Health Available in Kansas, Oregon, and Washington! Providing in-home medical care for eligible UnitedHealthcare members with multiple chronic conditions, at no additional cost.
Blog post Healthy Habits for the New Year: 3 Easy Steps Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Make it a healthy life.
Blog post Keeping your patients home for the holidays and beyond Landmark brings care into the home 365, including holidays.
Article Holiday Gift Ideas From a 93-Year-Old Great-Grandmother Socks, slippers and boxes of candy aren't nearly as precious as simple gifts of time — even virtually
Blog post Tips to Managing Winter Blues Oh, those Winter Blues. Tips to managing stress and depression.
Article When Family Traditions End — and How to Start New Ones There may be sadness at the loss of traditions, but it can also be an opportunity to find meaning in new experiences
Blog post Keeping your loved ones home for the holidays and beyond Landmark helps keep patients home over the holidays.
Blog post Returning home from the hospital? Learn why it’s important to have a post-discharge visit from your Landmark provider.
Blog post Landmark Patient and War Hero: Ernest Young Landmark thanks all those who have served our country.
Blog post Raising Awareness: National Hospice and Palliative Care Month This article was written by Karen Pyott, MSW, LICSW, Regional Director of Social Work and Karyn Spetz, LMSW
Article Why All Health Care Providers Need to Be Age-Friendly Older adults will outnumber children by 2034 and yet the U.S. health care system is not focused on older patient's very specific needs
Article Exercise Is a Powerful Tool to Help Fight Dementia. But Which Type Is Best? Yoga, pilates, HIIT and weight lifting are all good, but some are better at slowing cognitive decline
Article What to Do When You Feel Like You Can't Do Anything My three suggestions after being immobilized due to ankle surgery
Article 10 Choices That Can Help You Live Longer An expert's advice on ways to take advantage of 'the longevity revolution'
Blog post Raising Awareness: National Suicide Prevention Month This article was written by Maura F. DeWandler, MSN, APRN; WNY Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner & Behavioral Health Manager
Blog post Caregiver Video Series: Tips to safely helping your loved ones Four videos share tips for caregivers.
Article Dementia-Friendly ‘Apartment’ Showcases Safer Home Design The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America unveils a full-scale apartment space customized for people with dementia