The professionals who provide care at the nursing home where your loved one lives have control over not just their health and safety, but also their quality of life. Your loved one may need help with everything from grooming and dressing themselves to eating and using...
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Month: October 2020
How can we address Connecticut’s pedestrian safety issues?
As fall changes to winter and the daylight hours decrease, people throughout Connecticut need to prepare for the increased risk of pedestrian and bicyclist accidents. However, walkers and bicyclists are not just vulnerable at this time of year. In fact, the entire...
Autumn leaves and slip-and-fall injuries: What to know
Do you love the autumn leaves? The peak season for gorgeous fall foliage in Connecticut is somewhere between Oct. 5 and Nov. 8, which means this is the perfect time to take a stroll around town and look at the local color. Unfortunately, all those beautiful leaves can...
When you’re on the road, never trust other drivers
Want to change how safe you are on the road? Some driving instructors say that the best way to do it is to assume others are going to make mistakes. Even when they’re trying to make their intentions clear, they could be wrong. In fact, some take it so far as to...
Holding a person liable for your bicycle accident
Cycling is a great form of transportation for many reasons. Not only is it a fairly time-efficient way to get from a to b, but it is also environmentally friendly and an excellent form of exercise. It's enjoyable, too. However, the one downside to cycling is the fact...