The Yellow Dot Program is designed to assist people in an emergency who may not be able to communicate. The kit contains a medical information card and a Yellow Dot decal.
Healthy Life
Come support the Healthy Baby Expo April 20, 2013, at the YMCA Armory to kick off the Great Cloth Diaper Change event.
Each April for the past four decades, National Autism Awareness Month has elevated awareness among the children, parents and friends affected by autism spectrum disorders.
Over the past year, Paula Deen and her sons, Bobby and Jamie, have partnered with Novo Nordisk on Diabetes in a New Light®, a national initiative to help adults find simple ways to manage everyday challenges associated with type 2 diabetes.
Occupational therapy enables people of all ages to live life to its fullest by helping them promote health, prevent, or live better with injury, illness, or disability.
The Oswego County Office for the Aging will sponsor a caregiver educational session on "Exploring Gambling Issues" from 11 a.m. to noon, Tuesday April 16, at the Oswego Office Complex, 70 Bunner St., Oswego.
In recognition of AmeriCorps Week, AmeriCorps members recently donated their time and materials to make a dozen fleece blankets for newborn babies in Oswego County.
Staff at St. Luke Health Services held a benefit for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (MS) during National MS Awareness Week.
While not considered the traditional "construction season" here in Central New York, work on the $9.1 million St. Francis Commons Assisted Living Residence, in Oswego, has been making progress since the project got underway in mid-November.
