by Karen Kaslow, RN, BSN | Jul 14, 2022 | Health Care System, Health information, Sentinel Articles
Earlier this month we celebrated our nation’s Independence Day. Personal independence allows us to proceed through our daily lives without hindrances. The potential of an altered level of independence is one reason people fear aging. All too frequently an event which...
by Karen Kaslow, RN, BSN | Jul 13, 2020 | Aging, Sentinel Articles
Last Saturday we celebrated Independence Day, commemorating the American colonies declaration of political separation from Great Britain. The establishment of a system of government which recognized individual freedoms in areas such as religion, speech, and bearing...
by Karen Kaslow, RN, BSN | Jul 30, 2019 | Aging, Health information, Sentinel Articles, Uncategorized
Aging in place, or an individual’s desire to live in a location of choice for as long as possible, is currently a popular concept among older Americans. This location of choice is often a person’s private home. Although the desire to remain at home is...
by Karen Kaslow, RN, BSN | Feb 25, 2019 | Aging, Sentinel Articles
Change. Do you welcome it, generally resist it, or accept that it will happen and “go with the flow?” Human nature generally prefers a sense of predictability in life, yet this concept is affected by all the factors within our lives which are constantly...
by Karen Kaslow, RN, BSN | Jul 9, 2018 | Aging, Safety, Sentinel Articles
Independence, or the “freedom from outside control or support” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary), is one of the fundamental principles upon which our nation was founded. Independence continues to be a core value in American culture today, and thoughts of shared...