Adirondack Physical & Occupational Therapy, located at 127 East First Street in Oswego, NY is now a participating provider with TRICARE Healthnet Services for Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy services.
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The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County, including preventive health services, certified home health care, long-term home health care, certified hospice, and a maternal and child health program.
The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County, including preventive health services, certified home health care, long-term home health care, certified hospice, and a maternal and child health program.
Announcing Oswego's second annual Big Latch On. The Big Latch On is a community building event held every August to celebrate World Breastfeeding Week.
Caregiving in itself is challenging, but can become more complicated by dementia-related behaviors in the older adult. To provide caregivers with some useful strategies, Bishop's Commons Enriched Living Residence in Oswego will host a caregiver educational program presented by the Alzheimer's Association of CNY.
The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County, including preventive health services, certified home health care, long-term home health care, certified hospice, and a maternal and child health program.
The Oswego County Legislature proclaimed July 26 as Americans with Disabilities Awareness Day to promote education about advocacy, resources and services available to county residents.
Each year, more people in the United States die from extreme heat exposure than from hurricanes, lightening, tornadoes, floods, and earthquakes combined. On average, about 300 people die each year from exposure to heat.
Heat-related deaths and illness are preventable, yet annually many people succumb to extreme heat. More people in the United States die each year from extreme heat exposure than from hurricanes, lightening, tornadoes, floods, and earthquakes combined. On average, about 300 people die each year from exposure to heat.
