Tag Archives: Healthcare Provider
Ways to Lower Your Bad Cholesterol
An abundance of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, or bad cholesterol, can lead to a high risk of heart disease and attacks. For seniors, eating a balanced and nutritious diet can help mitigate the risk of increasing their LDL. Our nursing service in Texas would like to share in this blog some tips on how you … Continue reading
Around-the-Clock Care Services for Seniors
Each one of us for sure has an elderly loved one to think about. When our elderly loved ones choose to age independently in their homes, it’s normal to constantly worry about them. But with the services of Caridad Healthcare, Inc. your loved ones will be well taken care of in the comforts of their … Continue reading
Tips to Help Keep Your Body Healthy
Health is wealth. We could all agree to that. To keep your body healthy, here are some health care tips that will help us take care of our bodies. Balanced Diet To have a healthy body, we must start from the inside. It is basic knowledge to eat a balanced diet food with the right … Continue reading
Terms to Remember About IV Antibiotic Administration
Are you receiving IV antibiotic treatment at home with the help of your health service provider? Be sure to understand some of the important terms related to IV antibiotic administration. Here are some of the terms that you should remember: Admixture. This term refers to the preparation of the product requiring the measured addition of … Continue reading
Get Yourself Vaccinated and Save Lives
With the development of COVID-19 vaccines, talks about vaccination have never been this loud. But with all the noise surrounding the new vaccines, older adults should not forget about other vaccines that they should get to protect themselves from serious diseases caused by bacteria and viruses. Caridad Healthcare, Inc. believes that immunization isn’t just for … Continue reading
Types of Wound Care: Things You Need to Know
In most cases, people are often not concerned about their wounds. They normally think that it would heal on its own in just a matter of days or weeks. However, there are some cases that the wounds do not heal easily and need careful management from a Health Service to prevent possible wound infections. Wounds … Continue reading