Starting in 2020 new RNs would be required to earn Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Beginning in 2020, new
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5 Things to Know About Sleep
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. A good night’s sleep is sometimes referred to as one of the best free medicines a person can get. And
More Families Willing to Adopt Special Needs Kids
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant It may seem like children with special needs would wait longer for a permanent home; however, according to Michael Hill,
Few Providers Offer ‘Special Needs’ Dentistry
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Few people relish a visit to the dentist. For patients with physical, intellectual or emotional disabilities, professional oral health care
Kelberman Center: Not Just a Preschool
Center planning to transform Utica facility into a 60-unit apartment building. At least 20 units will be for people with autism By Deborah Jeanne
Arise: Much More Than Independent Living Centers
Nonprofit works with more than 7,000 people with disabilities By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Arise has become well-known in the community for its non-residential, independent
Giving Veterans Purpose
Team Red, White & Blue looks to enrich the lives of nation’s vets, families and communities By Marie Kouthoofd Founded in 2010, Team Red
What Should Your Children Do If They’re Bullied at School?
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Do your children know what to do when they’re bullied at school? While no victims are to blame for experiencing
Heads Up on Head Lice
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant About 6 million to 12 million head lice infestations occur annually among US children 3 to 11 years of age,
Walking Tall
Anne Foerster: Water instructor at Northeast YMCA finds her niche By Carol Radin I wanna see whitecaps!” Whitecaps in a blue-tiled, indoor chlorine-filled pool? Why






