Safety dispose of expired or extra medication during April 27 National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

Safety dispose of expired or extra medication during April 27 National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
Many families struggling to deal with the financial challenges created by medical conditions or disabilities often find themselves short in cash to pay their taxes. With the April 15 tax filing due date just a […]
Autism takes many more forms than most people realize. Likewise most people overlook the tremendous gifts the most autistic people have because they don’t understand the sensory experience the distracts them from the details the […]
Today (March 26, 2019) is Diabetes Alert Day. With 1 in 3 adult Americans at risk for Type 2 diabetes, the Centers for Disease Control (“CDC”) and other public and private organizations partnering in The […]
Home Chart Dementia Symptoms To Improve Care
Knowing your family medical history can be an important tool to help you and your family predict and manage disease risks. A family medical history is a record of health information about a person and […]
Some veterans may be due a credit or refund as a result of the Combat-Injured Veterans Tax Fairness Act passed in 2016. The law affects veterans who received disability severance payments after January 17, 1991, […]
Take my hand and come with me, I want to teach you about ADHD. I need you to know, I want to explain, I have a very different brain. Sights, sounds, and thoughts collide. What […]
Patients and families and others working to locate and select the right health care provider to provide and other tips for getting the post benefit from mental health or substance abuse treatment for themselves or […]
The Office of Disability Employment Policy’s (ODEP’s) Provider Transformation Hub is now live on the DRIVE website. It presents information to assist providers in changing their business models and connecting with other ODEP resources. In […]