Health Care Decisions
How Does Telehealth Work, and What Are the Benefits?
Telehealth allows you to connect with your health care provider virtually and have an appointment without going to a physical location.
Read moreWhat Are the Ward's Rights in a Guardianship?
Do I Need a Professional Patient Advocate?
Individuals experiencing illnesses can benefit from having someone attend appointments with them and support their best interests.
Read moreKeep Your Emergency Contacts Updated for First Responders
If medical personnel are able to access your medical history during an emergency, it could mean the difference between life and death.
Read moreSafety Commission: Stop Using Unsafe Portable Bed Rails
An advisory issued in June warns people against using a series of adult portable bed rail models after at least three people were entangled in them and died of asphyxia.
Read moreWhat Is Critical Illness Insurance and Is It Worth Buying?
Many employers offer critical illness insurance as part of their benefits package. What is this insurance, and is it worth purchasing? Before paying for a plan, you should read the fine print and consider alternatives. ...
Read moreUtah Hospitals May Implement Age-Based Care Rationing as Covid Cases Surge
As the coronavirus pandemic worsens in Utah, the state is expected to implement a health care rationing system that favors younger patients over older ones. Similar policies in several other states have been successfully stopped. ...
Read more8 Tips for Having 'The Talk' with Elderly Parents
Talking about estate planning is a difficult, emotional topic but it’s essential for every family. These eight tips can help you discuss the hard topics thoroughly and respectfully and prepare you for the road ahead.
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