by Susan Severino | Mar 7, 2022 | End of Life, Family, Uncategorized
Growing up my dad shielded our family from attending viewings and funerals. His father died suddenly from a heart attack when my dad was a teenager and attending his father’s viewing proved to be a traumatic experience. He did his best to never attend another viewing...
by Susan Severino | Jan 16, 2022 | Aging, Care Giving, Dementia, End of Life, Falls, Family, Uncategorized
Over eight years ago, I started Severino Health Advisors to help clients in the Central Pennsylvania region face the challenges of a new or existing health-related problem. My journey to this new business was born out of my struggles to take care of my own parents...
by Susan Severino | Jan 9, 2020 | Aging, Family, Health Concerns, Holiday, Uncategorized
How To Get Organized & Declutter This Year You may have noticed that Home Depot and Lowe’s have a larger supply of storage boxes near the front of their stores right now. It’s to remind us that it’s time to work on reorganizing. The month of January often...
by Susan Severino | Dec 17, 2019 | Care Giving, Family, Holiday, Uncategorized
As we get closer to Christmas, many of us are caught up in the “Season of Giving.” During this year-end season we come together as a community to open up our wallets and give to those in need. One group that often gets overlooked at this time of year are...
by Susan Severino | Dec 4, 2019 | Care Giving, Dementia, Family, Health Concerns, Uncategorized
Five years ago, I started Severino Health Advisors to help clients navigate the challenges of a new or chronic medical condition. My motivation for starting my business was to pass on my many years of experience of caregiving for my parents — my dad with cancer,...
by Susan Severino | Jul 24, 2019 | Care Giving, End of Life, Family, Health Advocate, news
In 2006, as my family was celebrating Christmas, we were very grateful that our father’s health was improving. It was the first time in 6 months of treatment for cancer that he had some energy and some hope for the future. He was excited enough about his recovery...
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