by Gayle Palmer | May 17, 2017 | Family and Relationships, Freedom at the End of Life, General, Getting Organised, Health, Help for Seniors, House and Lifestyle, Legal, Medical, Money and Finance, Possessions |
Have you considered just how fleeting life can be?… Let me explain with an example from my own life… As you may know I sail a boat, regularly, well race actually! I go out usually with crew and its fabulous. But, over May Bank Holiday in 2016, whilst my...
by Gayle Palmer | May 5, 2017 | Medical |
According to some research from the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy the likelihood of fracturing a hip in a patient with dementia is three times as likely. Also, they found these clients much more difficult to manage in line with their treatment guidelines due to a...
by Gayle Palmer | Feb 26, 2017 | Health, Medical, Vitality and Exercise |
Here are another 5 top vegetables to include in your diet regularly. They will keep your gut and body healthy and cleansed – an essential part of good vitality. Use this in your regular meals, juice with them – it is surprisingly easy or use them when...
by Gayle Palmer | Feb 26, 2017 | Health, Medical, Vitality and Exercise |
The late inventor Thomas Edison once stated, “The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will instruct his patient in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease.” While such a prognosis has yet to fully materialize in...
by Gayle Palmer | Feb 25, 2017 | Help for Seniors, Help for the mid-lifers, Medical, Vitality and Exercise |
For those of you who know me quite well, you will know that when I see that something needs to be done or changed that I usually take action – quickly! Well, I have recently had a number of clients and friends who have been diagnosed with cancer (more than the...
by Gayle Palmer | Feb 10, 2017 | Family and Relationships, Health, Help for Seniors, Medical |
When I speak to my friends, clients and patients – almost everyone’s biggest health concern is about getting dementia – or “losing your mind” as they get older. So what can you do to a) identify it, b) take actions NOW to reduce the risk?...