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mars 28, 2023Like
7 Things to do to Avoid Losing Your Temper at Work
I won’t lie; there are times in my life when I just can’t seem to control my temper. There are instances where I lashed out at my loved ones in one of my temper outbursts, but lately, I’ve noticed that I have gotten better at controlling my anger. Even then, there will always be times when people around you will do something that will make you lose your cool. Losing your cool occasionally is common, let me be frank here, calmsage
mars 27, 2023Like
Piedmont Columbus Regional To Open Bill and Olivia Amos Children’s Hospital
Piedmont Healthcare (Atlanta) is planning to transform the former Doctors Hospital on the Piedmont Columbus Regional Midtown in Columbus, Ga. The structure will become a freestanding children’s hospital named the Bill and Olivia Amos Children’s Hospital. The 30-bed project will house a pediatric inpatient unit with several semiprivate sibling rooms. Additionally, the project includes isolation and behavioral safe rooms, a pediatric intensive care unit, and a pediatric intermediate care unit. Support spaces include an activity room, laundry facilities, food pantry, healthcare
mars 27, 2023Like
Setting The Pace For 2023 HCD Conference
It’s hard to believe that in 2023, we’re still experiencing “firsts” within the context of returning to pre-pandemic life. But recently we had a great one at Healthcare Design—our first in-person program design team meeting for the HCD Conference + Expo (Nov. 4-7, New Orleans). This is the meeting where an esteemed group of industry professionals pores over the hundreds—and I mean hundreds—of session proposals we receive for the conference to determine which ones make the cut. We hadn’t met healthcare
mars 27, 2023Like
Growing Healthcare Design Research Will Strengthen The Industry
The healthcare design industry is based on the cornerstone tenet that the design of healthcare facilities directly impacts patient outcomes, safety, and staff productivity. Research has been essential in connecting these dots and is at the core of the evidence-based design movement. Research helps to ensure buildings meet the needs of patients, families, and staff. This means, for example, addressing physical requirements, such as accessibility, but also emotional and psychological needs. Healthcare facilities incorporating research-backed design strategies have seen healthcare
mars 27, 2023Like
15 Best Couples Therapy Podcasts to Foster a Stronger Relationship
Any happy and healthy relationship needs these three ingredients – trust, respect, and communication – if it wants to survive all the hardships. I’ve seen many young couples choosing to seek therapy or counseling over fighting endlessly through arguments. And let me be honest, choosing to seek couples counseling is probably the best decision a couple can make. But I get it! Couples therapy or marriage counseling isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. And because of this, it’s amazing to know how calmsage
mars 26, 2023Like
Hustle Culture Is Toxic For Mental Health (Its Impact & How to Break Free)
They say that “The grind shouldn’t stop”, but is the “grind” or the “hustle” when we talk about work – worth it? Or is the so-called, “hustle culture” just toxic? Hustle culture has taken the world by storm and not in a good way. It has become too popular these days, promoting corporations to encourage their employees to make more effort to increase their performance. Lately though, this hustle culture has begun to take a toll on mental health and calmsage
mars 26, 2023Like
Ambivert vs. Omnivert: What’s The Difference Between Them?
I’ve often considered myself an introvert, but lately, I’ve come to realize that other terms or personality types can define me better than an introvert. I’m sure you know about introvert or extrovert personality types by now, but what about ambivert or omnivert? Do you know that ambiverts and omniverts are personality types that exist on the spectrum of introversion and extroversion? I didn’t! So, I dug up some interesting facts about ambiverts and omniverts that I think everyone should know about. Understanding these calmsage
mars 25, 2023Like
Understanding Diet Culture: Why Dieting Can Be Harmful To Mental Health?
Are you also aligned or preoccupied with the trending diet type right now? Well, I know the Mediterranean diet, keto diet, and intermittent fasting are in talk these days. But, where do you get this information from? Mostly from social media, friends, or relatives…right? It’s pretty common nowadays…people do talk about the trending diets and participate in doing them even without realizing why they are doing so! Well, if I ask you what’s the importance of a keto diet…will you calmsage
mars 25, 2023Like
Geriatric Depression (Depression In Older Adults): Signs, Causes, Treatment, And More
Someone on the internet appropriately quoted, “You look happy but you don’t feel happy, that’s what depression does to you.” And, I felt this quote deeply when I was reading about depression in older adults. In context to this quote, older adults might look happy from the outside but you never know what’s going inside until and unless you help them to communicate their feelings. Depression in older adults (Geriatric Depression) is quite common and the sad thing about depression calmsage
mars 25, 2023Like
The Surprising Benefits of Minimalism That Are Backed by Science!
Minimalism, in recent times, has become a trending lifestyle that more and more people are adapting to. When we think about living with less, the first thing that comes to mind is the benefits or advantages of minimalist living, right? I mean, I get why less is more, but minimalism or minimalist living is more than just that. In simple terms, a minimalistic lifestyle is about shedding gluttony on materialistic things and embracing things you need. We are too consumed calmsage
mars 24, 2023Like
Select Medical Building Specialty Hospital In Florida
Healthcare operator Select Medical (Mechanicsburg, Pa.) is planning to build Select Specialty Hospital in Orlando, Fla. The 63-bed hospital, scheduled to open in late 2024, will include treatment for patients recovering from chronic conditions, stroke and other neurological disorders, brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputation, and orthopedic conditions. Select Medical currently operates two critical illness recovery hospitals licensed as long-term acute care in Orlando. It also has 11 critical illness recovery hospitals and three inpatient rehabilitation hospitals throughout Florida. The healthcare
mars 24, 2023Like
Child Counseling: 7 Most Effective Counseling Techniques
There are various counseling options available for children but most of them are not as effective as they appear to be. If you think your child needs to be counselled for their behavior, traumatic issues, or any other issues, you might want to look for more effective counseling techniques. We completely understand that child therapy is not an easy topic to discuss with guardians. However, with the help of this blog, as a parent or guardian, you will be able calmsage