Meg Raiano

May 5, 2020

No Gym? No Worries — How to Stay Fit at Home

Plus: the right amount of exercise to stay healthy during the pandemicBy Sheryl Jean Part of the The Coronavirus Outbreak: What You Need to Know Special Report Since his gym closed, you might find Tom Hippman, 55, working out to Journey’s “Eye of the Tiger” in his Dallas living room, […]
May 1, 2020

Ways to Bolster Your Finances Due to the Coronavirus

Timely advice on money emergencies, debt and your retirementBy Kerry Hannon Part of the The Coronavirus Outbreak: What You Need to Know Special Report The coronavirus outbreak, we know, is a health crisis and a national economic crisis. It’s also, for many Americans, a personal-finance crisis. Many of us, especially […]
April 8, 2020

Trouble Sleeping Due to the Pandemic? Try These Suggestions

A variety of techniques can help calm the mind for better sleepBy Patricia Corrigan Part of the The Coronavirus Outbreak: What You Need to Know Special Report Sleep is always important for good health, and that’s especially true in this challenging time. When you rest well, you’re better equipped to […]
April 3, 2020

Easing the Isolation During the Coronavirus Crisis

Stay-at-home orders can make isolation even worse for manyBy Liz Seegert The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has much of the world sheltering in place. While it may be frustrating and challenging for many of us, this increased isolation is especially hard on the mental and physical health of older adults — […]
January 21, 2020

4 LinkedIn Features to Power Your 2020 Job Search

They’ll help you learn about openings and pay and let you stand outBy Nancy Collamer If you’ve resolved to find a job in 2020, I think you’ll want to know about four features LinkedIn rolled out over the past two years that might help you land one. They’re available to […]
January 14, 2020

Preparing for the Unexpected Death of a Spouse

The financial topic is one couples hate to think about, but shouldBy Kerri Fivecoat-Campbell When my husband, Dale, passed away at age 57 from a sudden, massive heart attack two days before Thanksgiving in 2018, the last thing on my mind was the finances. This quickly changed, however, when I […]
December 30, 2019

How Meditation Can Help With Chronic Pain

Experts say meditation can work as well as medications for some peopleBy Patricia Corrigan You’ve probably figured out that taking a few deep breaths in a stressful situation can calm you down. And you may know that practicing meditation on a regular basis helps many people cultivate serenity. But did […]
December 19, 2019

Understanding the “Why”

by Taylor McMahon, nurse navigator and educator, Oakmont campus I take my roles as nurse navigator and educator very seriously. I promote quality of life for our residents, and that comes in many variations, but mostly through early identification of individuals at the highest risk for readmission, those who need […]
December 3, 2019

Detective Work Serves as Bridge to Care

by Pam Policz, nurse navigator, Washington campus I am a detective. I get to dig deep to learn about each individual. I love learning about my patients and what they hope to get out of their stay with us. This is my dream job. I get to spend time with […]