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Prioritizing Mental Health as a Universal Human Right
By: Neltada Charlemagne, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC, PHN, BHC
Daily walks, phone calls, and one healthy meal are small steps that immediately feel good.
It’s never too late to aim to be healthier. Just one new habit can change your mood and energy. The National Institute on Aging has some key health actions. Here are six tips we think are worth repeating.
You are your own best advocate. Even if you focus on just one new healthy habit this month, you’ll immediately feel more in control of your body and mind. It’s an excellent reason to schedule that walking date with a friend or call your sister after dinner.
By: Neltada Charlemagne, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC, PHN, BHC
Older adults can safeguard themselves from the physical, mental and emotional toll of unexpected medical costs.
Optum Care Network – Monarch has teamed up with Landmark to deliver in-home medical care to members with multiple chronic conditions.