As work continues on the new Will County Health Department building, we are offering you the chance to go to our “on-site camera” whenever you wish, and watch the progress live. This new building will be on the same campus as the old one, along […]
IDPH Public Health Community Map Updates SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) proudly announces the addition of maternal and child health data to its Illinois Public Health Community Map. The Community Map features information about the quality of and access to health care […]
Find out about organizations that can help distribute excess food from events to organizations that serve the needy. According to the U.S.
Always Events® are aspects of the patient experience that are so important to patients and their families that health care providers must aim to perform them consistently for every individual, every time. The NHS England is working to spread this approach to co-designing care across the country.
Perseverance in the battle against ‘unforgiveness’—as is the case with fighting any temptation—is the stuff of which saints are m...
Confined spaces present many dangers thanks to unexpected events and errors. Learn about the what ifs that come with working in confined spaces.
More often than not, feminism and religion are two words people don’t associate together.
Knowing the signs and symptoms of a stroke, F.A.S.T., along with what to do when one occurs, is crucial for the patient.
Irish Heart Foundation promotes ‘Fast’ - Facial, Arms, Speech and Time acronym
More and more venues are advertising their new health and safety certifications, but event planners may be surprised to learn that many operate on the honor system. Without verification or enforcement, what do these really have to offer?
TRAVERSE CITY — Local food rescuers plan to fill soup bowls to help stock pantry shelves.
We need to read the Bible, certainly—but also history, literature, current events, and everything else under the sun.
"Why aren’t unknown pastors speaking at big events? The answer is actually pretty simple."
A party cannot escape responsibility for injury or damage unless it was proximately caused solely by an Act of God. An “Act of God” is an event caused by natural forces beyond human control, such as an earthquake, violent storm, lightning, or an unprecedented flood that cannot be reasonably anticipated or...
Living Well Clinical Nutrition is excited to bring you another great health class. Come by our office and talk with Dr. Amber Sorcic, our Women's Wellness Expert. Learn how nutrition and chiropractic care is fundamental to your health care plan. She will explain why self care is so important for your family and overall well being. Bring your women specific health questions and she will answer them and get you going on the right path. We will also have Ashley SIme from WillowMay…
Our mission as Lifeway Women is to remind you of who you are in Christ and equip you to respond. One of the ways we hope you do that is […]
This past winter we had a cold spell. You know, days below zero when you can’t go outside for more than a few seconds. In ...
Have you ever felt like you missed your chance? Have you ever wondered about the purpose of an event at your congregation or felt like you are just going through the motions when it comes ...
When people think of Christian events, they may not admit it, but they usually have one of two stereotypes at the forefront of their minds. They either think of an uptight, religious ritual in which no one is allowed to even crack a smile, or a church party with no spiritual value whatsoever. Your event, though, [...]
(RNS) People say these events strengthen their faith -- and folks with no religion like them, too, a new study finds.
“There’s nothing ‘sudden’ about sudden cardiac arrest,” said Dr. Gail D’Onofrio, chief of emergency medical services at Yale-New Haven Hospital. A new study that says more than half of patients who have sudden cardiac arrest ignore their symptoms, which can include intermittent chest pain, shortness of breath, palpitations, and flu-like symptoms, such as nausea and abdominal pain. The study — led by a researcher from the…