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Stroke Awareness: A Timeline for Acting FAST

Stroke Awareness: A Timeline for Acting FAST

by Severino Health Advisors | May 27, 2018 | Aging, Health and Wellness

Last week, I wrote about a client who had a stroke and needed my assistance. Mary, age 64, developed a sudden loss of speech and had some weakness on her right side. She had been visiting with friend in Atlanta, Georgia and was taken to a nearby emergency room. Over...
Beware of Picking Up Your Phone

Beware of Picking Up Your Phone

by Severino Health Advisors | Apr 27, 2018 | Aging, Dementia, End of Life, Health and Wellness, Insurance, Medications

The phone rings and the caller ID looks as though the call is from someone in your local community. So, you pick up the phone only to realize it’s a telemarketer—or even worse, someone who claims they are from the IRS. This scenario happens all the time, and it is...
Diabetes Alert Day

Diabetes Alert Day

by Severino Health Advisors | Mar 27, 2018 | Aging, Children, Health and Wellness, Medications

  March 27th is Diabetes Alert Day—a day to bring awareness to the dangers of diabetes. Over 30 million Americans have diabetes. Diabetes occurs when your blood glucose (blood sugar) reaches a fasting level higher than 126. Fasting levels between 100 to 125 are...
Join Your Patient Portal

Join Your Patient Portal

by Severino Health Advisors | Mar 12, 2018 | Health and Wellness, Insurance, Medications, news

When I meet clients for the first time, I often ask if they have access to their patient portal so I can have a chance to review their medical records. Most patient portals allow you to see summaries of recent office visits, laboratory and x-ray results, your current...
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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