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8 Ways To Be A Smarter Patient

8 Ways To Be A Smarter Patient

by Severino Health Advisors | Aug 24, 2019 | news, Patient Concerns

In 2006, Drs. Michael Roizen and Mehmet Oz wrote a book on how to be a smart patient. They felt it was important for patients to be active participants in their health. As your health advocate, I will do the same thing. It’s important to advocate for yourself as...
Stroke Awareness Month: the Guidance You Need

Stroke Awareness Month: the Guidance You Need

by Severino Health Advisors | May 19, 2018 | Aging, Case Study, Health and Wellness, Insurance, Medications

*The names and identifying details in the following blog post have been changed to protect the privacy of individuals.* Two years ago, I got a call over Labor Day weekend from a colleague who was visiting his wife in Atlanta, Georgia. His wife had been in Atlanta to...
May is Stroke Awareness Month

May is Stroke Awareness Month

by Severino Health Advisors | May 12, 2018 | Aging, Health and Wellness, Medications

May is Stroke Awareness Month! Strokes kill more than 133,000 Americans every year. Having a stroke is also the leading cause of long-term disability. So, during the month of May, we bring awareness to the prevention of strokes, as well as the signs and symptoms of a...
How a Health Advocate Can Save You

How a Health Advocate Can Save You

by Severino Health Advisors | May 5, 2018 | Aging, Case Study, Dementia, End of Life, Falls, Health and Wellness, Medications

The following article, “How a Health Advocate Can Save You,” is by guest blogger Aviv Bliwas — Elder Law Attorney ### When my mother was dying of cancer, her oncologist recommended she get chemo in another part of her body where there was cancer. It was...
Beware of Allergic Reactions to Medications

Beware of Allergic Reactions to Medications

by Severino Health Advisors | Mar 5, 2018 | Aging, Health and Wellness, Medications

I recently met with a new client who had transferred to a nursing home for sub-acute rehab. She had spent a few weeks in the hospital before her transfer and during her hospitalization, she had been given two antibiotics for pneumonia. She then developed a significant...
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