Baldwinsville trainer travels the world helping people with Parkinson’s and other neuro-muscular diseases. He just published his first book By Debra J. Groom Karl
Features
Women at Higher Alzheimer’s Risk Compared to Men
Older age not the only culprit for more incidence of Alzheimer’s among women, researchers say By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Numerous studies have established that
COVID-19 and Dementia
Isolation has had negative impact on people living with cognitive impairment By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Social isolation during the pandemic has brought a myriad
Special Needs: Early Intervention Challenging During Pandemic
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant When schools faced mandatory shut-downs last spring because of the pandemic, education shifted to virtual modes. For children 3 years
Kayla Mckeon: Beating All the Odds
North Syracuse woman with Down syndrome — who holds silver medal from Special Olympics World Games in Athens — helps the fight to change
Disability: Group Home Residents at Higher Risk for COVID
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant A new study of 20,000 New Yorkers published in Disability and Health Journal indicates that people who have developmental disabilities
COVID-19: To Shave or Not To Shave
Do men need to shave their beards to comply with the CDC’s recommendations? By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant A 2017 infograph by the Centers for
Memory Loss and COVID-19: Staying in Touch with Loved Ones
By Mary Koenig The COVID -19 pandemic has us all feeling unsettled. If you have a loved one living in a memory care facility
Loretto announces several promotions
Loretto recently announced the promotion of four people within the organization. • Shannon Loughlin is now the director of life enrichment and recreation for
Oswego Health announces new board leadership
The Oswego Health board of directors in June unanimously voted on changes to leadership as well as the addition of two new members. •









