Hepatitis Awareness Week
Signature Health Services2023-08-02T11:11:45-05:00From July 26 to August 1, we come together as a community to ensure that the voices of those affected by hepatitis are heard.
From July 26 to August 1, we come together as a community to ensure that the voices of those affected by hepatitis are heard.
Globally, over 55 million people suffer from Alzheimer's, dementia, or other brain-related conditions. Read how we can lower that number.
In addition to National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, the DEA can receive drugs for disposal throughout the year from over 11,000 authorized collectors.
This week encourages celebration and recognition of caregivers and promote education on healthcare safety. The goal is to maximize awareness about how patient safety could be optimized in healthcare systems.
Almost 1.5 million people in the United States live with rheumatoid arthritis. The purpose of this day is to inform and educate family and friends of those with RA.
While no disease is 100% percent preventable, you can always make lifestyle changes that may help reduce the risk of developing other diseases. Here are some of them.
Fall prevention awareness is essential to ensure the patient’s wellbeing. We will show you materials and how-to methods to minimize an accident for elders and impaired patients.
Even if you’re home-bound, Halloween does not have to be a scary time for you. We have listed other alternative Halloween activities to keep you and your love ones safe.
During this pandemic, it is important to ensure the health and safety of our patients and loved ones. Read why getting immunized is the best place to start.
February is American Heart Month. During this time of Covid-19 transmission, focusing on your heart health has never been more important.