September 22 is not just the first day of fall. It is also national Falls Prevention Awareness Day. Every 11 seconds, an older adult is seen in a U.S. emergency department for a falls-related injury. Last year in our state, falls among older adults led to more than 17,000 hospitalizations. Tips to Prevent Falling in […]
Recipe Corner: Cauliflower Pizza Bites
This clever twist on pizza is a great way to get that extra serving of veggies while still keeping things flavorful. View a printable version of this recipe. Prep Time: 15 m | Total Time: 45 m INGREDIENTS 1 large head cauliflower 2 large eggs 1 c. shredded mozzarella, divided 1/4 c. freshly grated Parmesan 3 […]
Restricted Visitations Due to RSV & Other Viruses
*Please note, visitation restrictions on units that treat children and babies take effect across the WakeMed system on October 1, 2017. Dear patients, families and friends, During the fall, winter and early spring, viruses like Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and influenza (flu) are circulating in our communities. For most people who are healthy and older than the age of […]
WakeMed & SouthLight Announce Community Collaboration
Raleigh, N.C. (September 19, 2017) – WakeMed Health & Hospitals and SouthLight Healthcare announce a collaboration to better serve individuals with behavioral health and substance use disorders in our community. The WakeMed and SouthLight collaboration aims to expedite and streamline a care process to help patients with behavioral health and substance use disorders access the […]
Take 5 with Brittney DeVaney, RN
Recently, I took care of an elderly woman who had recently moved to North Carolina from New York in the past year. She had moved here a couple of years prior, and in her old age, she wanted to be closer to family. From Homesick to Feeling at Home I asked my patient how she […]
Recipe Corner: Creamy Pumpkin Pasta Sauce
‘Tis the season for all things pumpkin-related! Recently, WakeMed dietitian, Parul Kharod, was featured in the Cary Magazine’s fall food article on pumpkin and its many nutritional benefits. Definitely check out the article in Cary Magazine’s September/October issue, out on stands now. Below, we’ve re-posted Parul’s original recipe. Give it a try at your next lunch […]
Disaster Preparedness Tool Kit
Hurricane Irma has the southeastern U.S. Atlantic coast in its sights, and Wake County, NC residents know all too well how wild weather can cause major destruction in our area. At WakeMed, we are committed to helping you and your family stay safe during inclement weather, which is why we have compiled a trusted list […]
Theresa Welch: My Experience as a WakeMed Mothers’ Milk Bank Donor
Like most people, I didn’t even know that you could donate milk before I had a baby. One day, while scrolling through Instagram, I saw a post by a nurse who was donating her extra milk to the hospital where she worked. That sounded like an amazing idea to me and since my own freezer was […]
Back to School: Pink Eye
While cases of conjunctivitis “pink eye” are often associated with cold and flu season, it is also something that tends to crop up as children go back to school and are sharing books, food and more in classrooms. What is Pink Eye? Conjunctivitis “Pink Eye” is a highly contagious, viral infection that is spread easily. […]
Recipe Corner: Braised Cucumbers with Dill
The summer isn’t over just yet! Cool down with this super easy, healthy cucumber recipe. *Bonus – You can purchase locally grown, fresh cucumbers at the WakeMed Farmer’s Market. Our last Farmer’s Market is Tuesday, August 29th! View a printable version of this recipe. Prep Time: 10 m | Total Time: 20 m INGREDIENTS 1 1/2 […]
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