Access Health, a new magazine-style health and wellness series, aired its second episode on Jan 14. Titled "Overcoming Inertia," the video discusses getting more comfortable with catheters, and features Dale Spencer, a spinal cord injured author/speaker and consultant for Hollister Incorporated and Mary Wisner, clinical education manager at Hollister.
Access Health Second Episode Features Guests From Hollister Incorporated
Access Health, a new magazine-style health and wellness series, aired its second episode on Jan 14. Titled "Overcoming Inertia," the video discusses getting more comfortable with catheters, and features Dale Spencer, a spinal cord injured author/speaker and consultant for Hollister Incorporated and Mary Wisner, clinical education manager at Hollister. The guests speak with host Ereka Vetrini and medical expert Dr. Dennis R. Holmes about different types of intermittent catheters available, who may need to use an intermittent catheter and why.
New Statistics on Fall Prevention
The senior demographic is the largest in the U.S. and controls more that half of the country's wealth. Baby boomers have both the resources and the desire to stay in their homes as long as possible, in an attempt to gracefully transition into a new phase of life. Aging-in-place is not simply a buzzword; it is an important goal for many.
PEACHTREE CITY, Ga. (Jan. 7, 2015)—SIGVARIS in the U.S. has enlisted the expertise of Robyn Bjork, from the International Lymphedema & Wound Care Training Institute, to help support innovation for patients with lymphedema, CVI and venous ulcers.
BARABOO, Wisc. (Jan. 13, 2015)—Community HME LLC, a durable medical equipment business with locations in Baraboo and Richland Center, Wisconsin, has been acquired by Midwest Respiratory & Rehab, headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska.
Midwest Respiratory & Rehab currently has ten operations in Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and South Dakota, with Community HME being their first acquisition in Wisconsin.