How Occupational Therapy Helps Older Adults Keep Up with the PACE of Aging

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As people age, it can become harder to move around. Older adults often face challenges with weakness, balance issues, arthritis or recovery from an injury or illness.

Occupational therapy (OT) can help! At CenterLight Healthcare’s Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), occupational therapists help older adults stay active, safe, and self-sufficient so they can go about their daily lives with confidence.

What is Occupational Therapy?

OT helps people with everyday activities like getting dressed, eating and moving around. Simply put, occupational therapists help people learn new ways of doing things to make their life easier and help them stay independent.

Occupational therapy can help participants:

  • Improve balance
  • Prevent falls
  • Make their homes safer
  • Build better hand coordination
  • Complete tasks by using special tools

A Success Story

Our occupational therapists find ways to improve the lives of our participants. One man in our program has tremors (shaking hands) and had trouble feeding himself without spilling the food.

This left him upset and discouraged. Occupational Therapist Sara DiFatta recognized that he still had good hand strength and movement, so she gave him a special weighted spoon that helped control the tremors. With this new tool, he was able to feed himself without any spills. This is just one example of how therapists can educate participants on the proper use of equipment and offer strategies to increase independence.

Why Occupational Therapy?

As an occupational therapist, I get to build relationships with the participants I treat, allowing me to better understand their needs and provide more effective care. Seeing their progress and watching their outlook improve is incredibly rewarding.

Working with the CenterLight PACE Care Team

Our participants know that they have a designated care team available to offer hands-on support to help them live safely and independently at home. Our physical and occupational therapists are part of that Interdisciplinary Team (IDT). This group of dedicated professionals work together to make sure each participant gets the right care at the right time.

Open Gym CenterLight’s PACE Centers in Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Long Island, and Westchester include an open gym available for participants. They can schedule transportation to and from the PACE center, where they may enjoy therapeutic recreation activities, nutritious meals, see their medical provider, and exercise — under one roof!  It’s all part of Keeping Up with the PACE of Aging!


This blog post is written by Brendan Geraghty, Director of Rehabilitation at CenterLight Healthcare PACE.

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Making Rehab More Fun and Effective with Jintronix

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At CenterLight Healthcare PACE, we want to help our participants remain as healthy and independent as possible. By introducing Jintronix, a new technology that combines rehabilitation with entertainment, we hope to encourage participation, improve function, and offer a good overall experience.

What is Jintronix?

Jintronix is a computer exercise program that uses sensors to track how participants move and gives instant feedback. It feels like a video game and participants can join alone or in a group. The therapy sessions can be personalized, making them both enjoyable and effective.

Our goal is to help participants live independently in their own homes and communities. Physical and Occupational Therapists work with participants to make sure they can manage everyday tasks safely or recover from an injury.

Why Jintronix?

  • Reduced Risk of Injury
  • Increased Motivation
  • Sense of Achievement
  • Personalized Treatment
  • Improved Movement and Function
  • Faster Recovery Time

As a physical therapist, I’ve found that the pictures and sounds in Jintronix make participants enjoy therapy more. They improve faster and feel good about their progress. We make sure that each participant can manage at their own level. The exercises can be done while sitting or standing.

Madelyn’s story

“My name is Madelyn and I’m 61 years old. I used to work at the USO, where I had to do a lot of pushing and lifting. Arthritis in my spine caused pain all the time and I eventually needed surgery. I joined CenterLight in 2023 after a friend told me about it.

I love it here. Jintronix helps my body and my mind. I can see the exercises better on the large screen because of my cataracts.”

Madelyn added: “It’s fun. The exercises are easy to do.”

Now, Madelyn attends our open gym and uses Jintronix in group classes twice a week. She also works her core and does leg exercises for about 30 minutes daily. She feels stronger and doesn’t need her walker as much. She also encourages other participants to join her in the gym!

At CenterLight PACE, our goal is to find innovative solutions like Jintronix to provide high quality care and empower our participants, like Madelyn, on their path to recovery and well-being.


This blog post is written by Tatyana Brisman, Physical Therapist and Regional Rehabilitation Manager at CenterLight Healthcare PACE.

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Recognizing the Signs of a Stroke

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May is National Stroke Month--let's take this time to go over the signs of a stroke to ensure you can act quickly if you or a loved one is having an attack.

Did you know that having a stroke is just as serious as having a heart attack? According to the National Institute of Aging, it is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States and the number one cause of serious adult disability. In addition, the risk of having a stroke increases as we age.

Recognizing the signs of a stroke will allow you to act fast--which can be the difference between life or death. If these signs are present, you should call 911 right away.

  • Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body.
  • Trouble speaking, thinking or walking due to a change in blood flow through the brain. These include slurred speech, trouble speaking, or difficulty understanding speech; sudden loss of balance or coordination; and sudden confusion, trouble speaking, or understanding speech.
  • Difficulty seeing in one eye or both eyes or double vision.
  • Sudden dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, and vomiting.
  • Sudden severe headache with no known cause or warning, which may be due to bleeding in the brain.

Lower Your Risk!

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that lifestyle choices can increase your risk for stroke. Below are some ways to help lower your it.

  • Maintain a healthy diet. Your diet should consist of food that are low in cholesterol, saturated fats, and sodium, such as fruits and vegetables. Consult your dietitian to ensure that your meal plan is appropriate for your specific condition.
  • Stay active. Not getting enough physical activity can lead to other health conditions that increase the risk of stroke, including obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes. If you are a CenterLight PACE participant, speak with your Physical and Occupational Therapists regarding what exercises and physical activities are right for you.
  • Control high blood pressure and cholesterol. Speak with your medical provider regarding risks, prevention, and the treatment right for you.
  • Quit smoking. Cigarette smoking can contribute to damaging the heart and blood vessels. In addition, nicotine raises blood pressure.
  • Avoid drinking alcohol. Drinking too much alcohol can cause high blood pressure as well as the level of triglycerides, a form of fat in your blood that can harden arteries.

Lastly, see your medical provider regularly. It is important to monitor your health and treat health conditions properly to be able to minimize your risk of a stroke.

CenterLight Healthcare PACE 致力於提供準確的健康相關資訊,以協助個人好好生活、保持健康,並做出明智的健康照護決策。本資料中的資訊嚴格來說是教育性的。我們建議使用者向其醫療提供者諮詢有關其護理的事宜。


This blog post is written by Heather Ogando, MD, Vice President of Clinical Operations at CenterLight Healthcare PACE.


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Updated April 16, 2025

Helping Regain and Improve Life Skills: Rehabilitation Services

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After an accident or a serious health event, or as part of their long-term care, people often need rehabilitation services such as Physical Therapy (PT) and/or Occupational Therapy (OT).

Physical Therapy

CenterLight Healthcare Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) Physical Therapists (PTs) help participants reduce pain and improve or restore mobility, often reducing the need for long-term use of prescription medications.

PTs can teach participants how to prevent or manage their condition so that they may achieve long-term health benefits. PTs examine each participant and develop a plan, using treatment techniques to promote the ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, improve range of motion, regain strength, improve endurance, and prevent disability.

PTs also work with participants to prevent the loss of movement before it occurs by developing fitness and wellness-oriented programs for healthier and more active lifestyles. Trained in exercise programs and rehabilitative interventions, PTs can also help with falls prevention. For older adults who wish to continue to live safely in their own homes, PTs can help with maintaining, restoring, and reaching the individuals’ optimum function.

Occupational Therapy

Through the therapeutic use of everyday activities (occupations), Occupational Therapists (OTs) help participants do the things they want and need to do. This helps them maintain their independence and remain in the community for as long as possible.

Common occupational therapy interventions include providing treatment to individuals recovering from injury to help them regain skills. OTs provide support for those experiencing physical changes as well as rehabilitation and education to help participants perform everyday tasks. These include, but are not limited to, bathing, dressing, cooking, getting in and out of bed, getting in and out of a car, and other Activities of Daily Living (ADLs).

For participants who may be having cognitive issues, OTs can also design exercises with the goal of improving memory and focus.  

Open Gym

CenterLight Healthcare PACE centers, located in Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Long Island, and Westchester, have an open gym available for participants to use. This is supervised by PTs and OTs to ensure safety and help participants get the most out of their exercises. Participants can contact our team to schedule transportation to and from the PACE center, where they can enjoy therapeutic recreation activities and nutritious meals, see their medical provider, and take advantage of the well-equipped open gym.

Working with the CenterLight PACE Care Team

At CenterLight PACE, physical and occupational therapists are part of the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT), a group of dedicated professionals who work together to provide participants with the care they need, when they need it. And because our PTs and OTs are working with the full care team, they collaborate with each discipline to provide high quality, holistic care.


This blog post is written by Brendan Geraghty, Director of Rehabilitation at CenterLight Healthcare PACE.

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For Older Adults, Healthcare Can be Confusing. We Can Help!

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Navigating the world of healthcare may feel like an overwhelming task. CenterLight’s Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is designed to provide comprehensive, coordinated healthcare, and while PACE offers a lifeline to many older adults, the certification process for Medicare and Medicaid can often be confusing for them.

Ensuring that older adults can access the benefits they need without unnecessary barriers is more than just a matter of paperwork—it's about helping improve lives. CenterLight PACE can help answer questions and offer support to our participants or individuals interested in enrolling.

Understanding PACE

PACE programs provide comprehensive healthcare services to older adults who are eligible for Medicare and/or Medicaid, allowing them to stay in their home and communities for as long as possible. Through PACE, eligible* adults 55+ can receive all the services they need including medical care, rehabilitation services, home care, transportation, and more — all coordinated by a designated CenterLight PACE care team.

For older adults to benefit from this holistic care, they first need to meet specific eligibility requirements, including, but not limited to, proving eligibility for both Medicare and Medicaid.* Medicare and/or Medicaid must be maintained to continue all the CenterLight PACE services.

Securing Medicare and Medicaid

For many PACE participants, the process of securing Medicare and Medicaid can feel overwhelming. It often involves gathering medical records, understanding state-specific rules and submitting forms. If you’re an older adult or a caregiver, this process may be daunting. Many people face challenges in understanding which documents are required, how to complete forms accurately, or where to go for help.

For someone already dealing with health concerns, the last thing they need is added stress. It’s no surprise that so many individuals end up frustrated and confused. There are resources available. And our CenterLight team can help simplify the process.

Simplifying the Process

At CenterLight PACE, we believe that navigating the certification and recertification process should not be an additional burden on older adults or their families. We can help our participants in several ways:

  1. Providing Clear, Step-by-Step Guidance
  2. Assisting with Paperwork
  3. Connecting You to Resources
  4. Answering Your Questions
  5. Reducing Stress
  6. Medicaid Renewal

We’re Here to Help

Healthcare shouldn’t be a confusing maze—especially for older adults who already have so much to manage. At CenterLight PACE, our goal is to simplify the Medicare and Medicaid certification process for our participants. We have partnered with Senior Planning Service to facilitate Medicaid recertifications. They work closely with enrolled participants and their families along with our Social Work teams to ensure annual Medicaid renewal is facilitated timely with no disruption in services. We believe in providing the guidance, support, and resources that seniors need to navigate this crucial step in their healthcare journey. Together, we can make the process easier, allowing older adults to focus on what matters most: their health, independence, and happiness.

If you or a loved one are interested in PACE and struggling with Medicare and Medicaid certification, reach out to us today. We’re here to help!

CenterLight Healthcare PACE 致力於提供準確的健康相關資訊,以協助個人好好生活、保持健康,並做出明智的健康照護決策。本資料中的資訊嚴格來說是教育性的。我們建議使用者向其醫療提供者諮詢有關其護理的事宜。


This blog post is a collective effort of the Social Work Department at CenterLight Healthcare PACE.


*See our Care Services page for a full list of eligibility requirements.

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Updated January 6, 2024

Dealing with Seasonal Allergies

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As winter ends and the cold weather slowly goes away, spring brings with it beautiful flowers, grasses, and other pollen producers. During the spring months, we can start enjoying outdoor activities such as gardening or walking in the park. But while most people look forward to this season, it may not be as enjoyable for those who suffer from seasonal allergies.

Below are some tips to help reduce the discomfort of allergies:

Look out for allergy symptoms such as red, watery, and itchy eyes; sneezing; congestion; and runny nose.

Consult with your medical provider. Let your doctor or other medical provider know what your symptoms are so they can advise you of proper treatment and prevention techniques. Medical providers can also recommend new and existing allergy treatments that you can try to reduce the effects of allergy-causing substances.

If you are taking allergy medications, take them as prescribed. Medication compliance is a very important part of remaining safe and healthy.

Make sure you note when high pollen count days occur. Remain indoors as much as possible when pollen counts are high. Keep doors and windows closed.

Do not touch your eyes outside and wash your hands before touching them indoors.

If possible, avoid plants that are considered worse for allergies. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Flowers such as daisies, jasmine, and chrysanthemums
  • Indoor plants such as ferns
  • Shrubs such as cypress, juniper, and wisteria
  • High-pollen producing trees such as olive, birch, pine, oak, elm, cedar, and walnut
  • Bermuda grass, Johnson, orchard, and other varieties of grass

If your caregiver has pets and is visiting your home, tell them to wipe the pets down before they come in from outside. Pets' coats can be pollen and mold magnets.

For CenterLight Healthcare PACE Participants:

If you think you have allergies or are experiencing symptoms, your CenterLight PACE care team can help. Please let us know right away so that we can adjust your treatment plans. This includes recommending appropriate treatments based on your condition, and ensuring that any allergy regimen does not conflict with other medications or treatment.

CenterLight Healthcare PACE 致力於提供準確的健康相關資訊,以協助個人好好生活、保持健康,並做出明智的健康照護決策。本資料中的資訊嚴格來說是教育性的。我們建議使用者向其醫療提供者諮詢有關其護理的事宜。


This blog post is written by Heather Ogando, MD, Vice President of Clinical Operations at CenterLight Healthcare PACE.


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Updated March 20, 2025

連結的重要性

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我們都需要社交關係才能生存和成長 - 但隨著年齡增長,我們可能會發現自己獨處的時間越來越多。

您知道社交孤立會影響我們的身心健康嗎?

研究顯示,缺乏與他人的社交互動會導致更高的健康風險,例如心臟病、憂鬱症和記憶問題。社交關係不佳 (以社交孤立或孤獨為特徵) 與心臟病風險增加 29% 及中風風險增加 32% 有關**。

這是因為與世隔絕的人可能會因為運動量太少、經歷情緒上的痛苦而增加壓力並導致不健康的生活習慣,以及交談和活動受到限制,進而削弱大腦的健康。

如何避免社交孤立的負面影響?以下是一些幫助您保持聯繫的點子:

找一項您喜歡的活動,重新啟動舊有的嗜好,或上課學習新知識。

參與活動可以幫助個人結交新朋友並鞏固現有的關係。此外,學習新的嗜好或發掘新的才能也有助於認知和身體健康,並可增強自信心和提高參與動機。

例如,CenterLight Healthcare PACE參加者可使用 PACE 中心,每月在每個地點參加100 多項活動。這些活動包括手工藝、賓果、戶外旅行、特殊計畫(如寵物治療)和音樂計畫,以及特殊活動、節日和文化慶祝活動。

每天安排時間,親自、透過電子郵件、社交媒體、電話或簡訊與家人、朋友和/或鄰居聯繫*。

與您信任的人交談,分享您的感受。寄信或寄卡片(雖然現在已不常見)是維繫友誼的另一個好方法。

CenterLight PACE 參加者 Sheila 談到她對藝術的熱情如何幫助她的醫療旅程。

保持運動。

請諮詢您的醫療服務提供者,瞭解您可以在家裡或社區進行哪些體能活動,例如與朋友一起散步。CenterLight PACE 參加者可前往我們的 PACE 中心使用我們的開放健身房,或參加我們日間健康中心的運動計劃。

加入支援小組。

與您有共同興趣和/或經歷相同情況的人交談。分享您的想法和支持他人可以建立重要的聯繫,而這些聯繫不一定是家人和朋友所能提供的。  

與您的社工談談。

社工專業人員可以建議社區資源以及其他改善您情緒和心理健康的方法。CenterLight PACE 參加者的照護團隊中有一位指定的社工。

請諮詢您的醫生或醫療服務提供者。

對某些人來說,憂鬱症可能是造成社交孤立的原因,也可能是社交孤立的結果。醫療專業人員可以診斷病情,並在必要時建議治療方法。

最後,請記得尋求他人的幫助並向他人伸出援手。我們可能沒有意識到自己開始變得更加孤獨,但是接受幫助並知道有可用的資源是將社會孤獨相關風險降至最低的好方法。

CenterLight Healthcare PACE 致力於提供準確的健康相關資訊,以協助個人好好生活、保持健康,並做出明智的健康照護決策。本資料中的資訊嚴格來說是教育性的。我們建議使用者向其醫療提供者諮詢有關其護理的事宜。


這篇部落格文章的作者是

Kathleen Keegan,CenterLight Healthcare PACE 治療性康樂主任

Kimberly Sodano,LCSW,CenterLightHealthcare PACE 社會工作主任


資料來源

* 國家衛生研究院

**https://aging.ny.gov/news/social-isolation-resources-help#:~:text=Virtually%20any%20movie%20or%20classic,emotional%20support%20for%20you%20both!

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已於 2024 年 12 月 17 日更新

癌症篩檢拯救生命

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根據美國國家癌症研究所 (National Cancer Institute) 的資料,預防和篩檢工作是拯救乳癌、子宮頸癌、結腸直腸癌、肺癌和前列腺癌患者生命的主要功臣。

篩檢是指在您出現症狀之前檢查身體是否有癌症。定期接受篩檢可以及早發現乳癌、子宮頸癌、大腸癌 (結腸癌) 和肺癌,此時治療效果可能最佳。** 另外,需要注意的是,風險較高的個人,例如有癌症家族史的人,必須及早開始接受篩檢。

以下是建議給老年人的一些預防性篩檢:

  • 乳癌篩檢(乳房 X 光檢查)
  • 子宮頸癌篩檢(子宮頸抹片檢查和 HPV 檢查)
  • 前列腺癌篩檢
  • 大腸癌篩檢
  • 肺癌篩檢(特別針對有大量吸煙史且年齡介於 50 至 80 歲的人士)
  • 其他癌症篩檢,包括但不限於卵巢癌、胰臟癌和甲狀腺癌,以及醫療服務提供者根據您的健康狀況、病史和風險因素所建議的篩檢。

我們也建議

  • 定期看醫生或醫療人員。定期檢查有助於醫療專業人員在問題惡化之前發現問題,並根據需要提供適當的治療。
  • 如果您出現症狀或病情有任何變化,請儘快告知您的醫療服務提供者。您不必等到下次預約或評估時才告知。如果感覺有任何變化,CenterLight Healthcare Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) 的參與者也可以隨時與護理團隊的任何成員聯繫。
  • 健康的生活方式。定期運動、健康飲食以及限制飲酒和吸煙,都有助於降低您生病的風險。CenterLight Healthcare PACE 參加者可以透過參加 PACE 中心的治療性康樂活動或使用我們的開放式健身房來保持活躍。CenterLight 營養師可建議適當的飲食,並教導參與者及其照護者健康飲食。請諮詢您的醫療服務提供者,以決定最適合您的運動和/或飲食。

請記住:預防性護理是有效的。 越早發現癌症,有效治療延長壽命的可能性就越高。

CenterLight Healthcare PACE 致力於提供準確的健康相關資訊,以協助個人好好生活、保持健康,並做出明智的健康照護決策。本資料中的資訊嚴格來說是教育性的。我們建議使用者向其醫療提供者諮詢有關其護理的事宜。



資料來源:

*1975-2020年,https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/press-releases/2024/cancer-deaths-averted-prevention-screening-contribution

**https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/prevention/screening.html

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2024 年 12 月 19 日更新

眼睛健康小貼士

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您知道您可能有視力問題卻不自知嗎?保護視力的最佳方法就是進行預防性的視力檢查。 請務必定期去看您的眼科醫師,以防止任何狀況惡化,並協助治療您可能已經存在的問題。

一月是全國愛眼月。以下是一些有助於促進眼睛健康的額外提示:

保持健康的血糖水平。

糖尿病會增加您罹患某些眼疾的風險,嚴重時甚至會導致視力衰退或失明。如果您已被診斷出患有糖尿病,請務必定期檢查您的血糖值,遵照醫囑服藥,並維持健康的生活方式,以協助預防併發症。請與您的醫療服務提供者討論,了解如何減少眼睛問題。

監測您的血壓。

控制血壓對於降低發生視力問題的風險非常重要。請與您的醫療服務提供者討論您的風險因素,以及您是否有高血壓的症狀,包括視力模糊、頭痛、頭暈等。控制血壓的一些方法包括:保持均衡飲食和健康體重、保持活躍、避免飲酒和吸煙。

吃得對

多吃水果和蔬菜。羽衣甘藍、菠菜和羽衣甘藍等蔬菜都含有豐富的維生素 C 和 E。此外,植物性維生素 A 也有助於降低罹患長期眼疾的風險,例如白內障和老年性黃斑變性 (AMD),後者會影響人的中心視力。

讓眼睛休息一下

儘量限制看電視、電腦或手機螢幕的時間,每 20 分鐘休息一次。花太多時間盯著螢幕可能會造成眼睛疲勞。

觸摸眼睛前請清潔雙手。

為了避免感染的風險,在戴上或取出隱形眼鏡之前,請務必徹底洗手。避免用手碰觸或揉擦眼睛,請使用乾淨的紙巾。

配戴太陽眼鏡。

配戴防 UV-A 和 UV-B 輻射的鏡片,保護眼睛免受陽光傷害。陽光中的紫外線會對沒有防護措施的眼睛造成很大傷害。

CenterLight Healthcare PACE 致力於提供準確的健康相關資訊,以協助個人好好生活、保持健康,並做出明智的健康照護決策。本資料中的資訊嚴格來說是教育性的。我們建議使用者向其醫療提供者諮詢有關其護理的事宜。


本篇部落格文章由 CenterLight Healthcare PACE 臨床服務副總裁Myrlhene Descollines, MPA, RN, BSN撰寫。


來源:疾病控制與預防中心 |www.cdc.gov

H3329 Blog_NoPOInfo_EyeHealth
2024 年 12 月 12 日更新

冬季安全與預防跌倒

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A snowfall can turn New York into a winter wonderland. But for older adults, enjoying the beauty of winter also means keeping warm and taking precautions when out and about on icy streets. Below are some helpful tips on how you can minimize the risk of falls during the winter.

Stay Inside on Days When it is Icy or Snowing

If a storm is in the forecast, do not go out unless absolutely necessary. If it is unavoidable, do not go out alone. Find someone who can offer assistance and help you walk safely.

Additional Time

Allow more time to complete tasks or errands that you cannot postpone. This will also help you avoid having to take shortcuts that have not been cleaned.

Wear Proper Footwear

Well-fitted footwear such as non-slippery boots, sneakers, or shoes with sturdy soles and traction design are recommended for icy conditions.

Clear Pathways

Maintain snow/ice-free pathways around your home. If you are not able to do so by yourself, ask for help from a family member, friend, or neighbor to clear snow and use salt or sand.

Practice Proper Walking Techniques

Do not carry anything in your hands aside from assistive devices such as a cane/walker. Walk slowly and be aware of your surroundings, take small steps, and point your toes out slightly for stability.

Avoid Distractions

Do not text or talk on your phone while walking. Be aware of where you are walking and be mindful of ice and slippery spots.

Dress Appropriately

Wear winter-appropriate clothes such as pants, winter coat, a hat, and gloves that can help limit the impact of a fall and keep you warm.

Take Precautions Inside Your Home

Place non-slip mats near the entrance and make sure no surfaces remain wet and slippery. Make sure you have enough light to ensure you do not trip or fall.

CenterLight Healthcare PACE 致力於提供準確的健康相關資訊,以協助個人好好生活、保持健康,並做出明智的健康照護決策。本資料中的資訊嚴格來說是教育性的。我們建議使用者向其醫療提供者諮詢有關其護理的事宜。


This blog post is written by Tatyana Brisman, PT, Regional Rehabilitation Manager at CenterLight Healthcare PACE.


Source: https://www.lifeline.com/blog/preventing-winter-falls-tips-for-safety/

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Updated November 22, 2024

CenterLight Healthcare PACE 的節日與慶祝活動

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CenterLight Healthcare 的老人全包照護計劃 (PACE) 為 55 歲及以上的參加者提供活動和社交機會。我們的日間健康中心 (DHC) 總是有熱鬧的活動。在任何一天,您都可以在紐約市、威斯特切斯特和長島的 PACE 據點聽到音樂和笑聲。我們的參加者喜歡的節日和文化慶祝活動包括

  • 五月五日節
  • 聖誕節
  • 排燈節
  • 開齋節
  • 哈努卡節
  • Holi
  • 寬扎節
  • 農曆新年
  • 中秋節
  • 感恩節
  • 情人節
  • 西班牙傳統月
  • 非裔美國人歷史月
  • 亞太裔美國人月
  • 猶太傳統月

我們總能找到慶祝的理由,例如全國甜甜圈日 (National Donut Day)、義大利麵日 (Pasta Day)、煎餅日 (Pancake Day),或者只是因為要在派對上模仿貓王 (Elvis)!

與我們的參加者一樣多樣而獨特

CenterLight PACE 的參與者來自許多文化背景。我們多元化的工作人員會說 25 種以上的語言和方言,他們很自豪能夠營造一個環境,讓我們所服務的人的傳統得到讚揚,他們獨特的需求和喜好得到重視。

治療性康樂團隊努力工作,以確保參加者在我們的 DHC 中度過愉快的時光。他們提前數月進行規劃,以確保我們的日常活動和事件能夠代表參與者的文化、熱情和傳統。

超越假期

除了文化和宗教節日之外,CenterLight PACE 的慶祝活動還包括特殊場合。

我們每月都會舉辦生日派對,並與參加者及其家人一起慶祝結婚紀念日。在夏天,我們會舉辦一個特別的嘉年華會,會中有各種遊戲和獎品,甚至還有一個灌籃遊戲!在秋天,來自不同地點的參加者和工作人員會在南瓜裝飾比賽中一較高下。在萬聖節期間,您可以造訪我們的據點,看看他們鬼魅又有趣的服裝。我個人最喜歡的活動之一是「高齡」畢業舞會,我們會在舞會上選出舞會國王和舞會皇后!

讓大家團結一致

我們的慶祝活動對我們的參加者和工作人員來說都很有趣,但更重要的是,這些慶祝活動讓大家更緊密地聯繫在一起。紀念具有特殊文化和個人意義的節日有時會讓遠在千里之外的參加者感到思鄉之情。能夠與我們的工作人員和他們的同輩一起慶祝這些節日,使 CenterLight PACE 成為他們的家,在這裡他們可以與他們的 CenterLight PACE 家人分享他們的傳統。

展望未來,以及個人感言...

我們很興奮看到在 2025 年我們會有什麼有趣又有意義的活動。我希望您能盡快回來看看我們參加者的照片和故事,以及我們的 DHC 活動對他們的意義。就我個人而言,看到他們在每次慶祝活動中和慶祝活動後的笑容是我工作中最有成就感的部分,我希望有一天您能親自來我們這裡目睹這些笑容。

請瀏覽我們的Life at CenterLight頁面,瞭解PACE 中心最近發生的事情。您也可以造訪我們的Facebook 頁面,瀏覽更多治療性康樂活動的照片。




本篇博文由 CenterLight Healthcare PACE 的康樂服務副經理Kristy Bermudez 撰寫。


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2024 年 10 月 14 日更新

老年人流感疫苗

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流感(或稱流行性感冒)是一種可引起發燒、發冷、喉嚨痛、鼻塞、頭痛和肌肉酸痛的病毒。根據美國國家衛生研究院 (NIH) 的資料,流感對某些人來說是一種輕微的疾病。但是,對於其他人(包括有慢性(長期)健康問題的老年人)來說,流感可能非常嚴重。據疾病控制與預防中心 (CDC) 估計,50-70% 的流感相關住院病例發生在 65 歲及以上的老年人身上。

預防流感

正如我的同事 Heather Ogando 博士在她的博文中所討論的,您可以採取許多步驟來保護自己免受流感的侵襲。

將您感染流感的機率降至最低的有效方法之一就是接種流感疫苗。如果接種疫苗,您因流感及流感相關併發症而病重或住院的可能性會降低。接種流感疫苗對患有心臟病、糖尿病或其他健康問題的年長者尤其重要。

根據 CDC 的資料,美國食品藥物管理局 (FDA) 建議 2024-2025 年的流感疫苗均為三價疫苗,也就是預防三種不同的流感病毒。以下是多種流感疫苗中的兩種。

三價 Fluad

此疫苗獲准用於 65 歲及以上的人士。它是一種標準劑量的流感疫苗,添加了一種成分以幫助刺激免疫系統。

三價阿福侖

此疫苗的劑量為 0.5 mL,核准給 3 歲以上的人接種。

您最好從每年十月開始接種流感疫苗。但由於流感季節的高峰期通常在 12 月或 1 月,因此現在向您的醫生注射還不算太晚。尚未注射流感疫苗的 CenterLight HealthcareProgram of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly(PACE) 參加者可在週一至週五上午 8 點至晚上 8 點致電 1-833-CL-CARES (1-833-252-2737) (TTY 711) 聯絡他們的照護團隊。

CenterLight 致力於提供準確的健康相關資訊,以協助個人活得好、保持健康,並做出明智的醫療決策。本資料中的資訊嚴格來說是教育性的。我們建議使用者向其醫師諮詢有關其護理的問題。如果您想進一步瞭解 CenterLight,請致電1-833-252-2737 (TTY 711),週一至週五上午 8 點至晚上 8 點。週末也提供代表或留言服務。


本篇博文由 CenterLight Healthcare 藥房服務部資深總監Shu Jing 藥學博士、碩士撰寫。

資料來源:
疾病控制與預防中心
美國國家衛生研究院
美國將於 2024-2025 年轉用三價流感疫苗


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預防流感

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又到了一年一度的流感季節!在流感季節,您可以採取一些簡單的步驟來保護自己和您所愛的人。

接種疫苗。

季節性流感疫苗現已上市。請向您的醫療保健提供者洽詢接種流感疫苗的事宜 - 疫苗是降低患病可能性的最佳方法之一。

識別跡象和症狀。

認識流感的徵兆和症狀非常重要。這將有助於您在必要時獲得及時治療,並防止您感染他人。CenterLight Healthcare PACE 參加者若有任何下列症狀,請立即撥打1-833-CL-CARES (1-833-252-2737),服務時間為週一至週五上午 8 點至晚上 8 點(TTY 711)。在下班後和週末,團隊成員會隨時待命。建議所有其他人士儘快通知其醫療保健提供者。

練習咳嗽禮儀。

咳嗽或打噴嚏時,請對著衣袖或使用紙巾。

勤洗手。

使用肥皂和水,如果沒有,請使用手部消毒劑。確保您使用正確的洗手技巧。

避免與有流感症狀的人密切接觸。

根據美國疾病控制與預防中心(CDC)的資料,流感患者可以將流感傳染給大約 6 英尺以外的其他人。大多數專家認為,流感病毒主要透過飛沫傳播,當流感患者咳嗽、打噴嚏或說話時,這些飛沫就會落在附近人的口中或鼻中,也可能被吸入肺部。

避免觸摸眼睛、鼻子或嘴巴。如果可以,請遠離生病或有流感症狀的人,以減少您也生病的機會。

如果您生病了,請與他人保持距離。留在家中休息,並遵照醫療保健提供者的指示。

CenterLight Healthcare PACE 致力於提供準確的健康相關資訊,以協助個人好好生活、保持健康,並做出明智的健康照護決策。本資料中的資訊嚴格來說是教育性的。我們建議使用者向其醫療提供者諮詢有關其護理的事宜。


本篇博文由 CenterLight Healthcare PACE 臨床營運副總裁Heather Ogando 醫生撰寫。


來源:疾病控制與預防中心 |www.cdc.gov

H3329 Blog_NoPOInfo_FluPreventionTips
2024 年 11 月 7 日更新

您需要知道的糖尿病與老年人的關係

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十一月是全國糖尿病月!了解糖尿病的症狀、預防和管理,是您預防併發症和繼續在家中安全、獨立生活的重要一步。

什麼是糖尿病?

糖尿病是指您的血糖過高。血糖是血液中的主要糖類,也是您的主要能量來源。葡萄糖來自您進食的食物,也會在肝臟和肌肉中製造。您的血液會將葡萄糖帶到您身體的所有細胞中作為能量。您的胰腺是位於胃部和脊椎之間的器官,可以幫助消化,它會釋放一種荷爾蒙到您的血液中,這種荷爾蒙叫做胰島素。胰島素可以幫助血液將葡萄糖輸送到身體的所有細胞。有時您的身體無法製造足夠的胰島素,或是胰島素無法正常運作。葡萄糖就會停留在您的血液中,無法到達您的細胞。您的血糖水平過高,可能會導致糖尿病。

糖尿病有哪些症狀?

認為自己可能患有糖尿病的人,必須就醫診斷。他們可能有以下一些症狀,也可能沒有

  • 尿頻
  • 不明原因的體重下降
  • 極度飢餓
  • 視力突然改變
  • 手或腳刺痛或麻木
  • 經常感到疲倦
  • 皮膚非常乾燥
  • 潰瘍難以癒合
  • 比平常感染更多

糖尿病的風險因素有哪些?

糖尿病發生在每個年齡層。雖然 2 型糖尿病可影響任何年齡層的人,但它更可能發生在年長的成年人身上。此外,超重、有家族病史、缺乏運動、非裔美國人、西班牙/拉丁美洲裔美國人、亞裔美國人、太平洋島民或美洲印第安人也會增加罹患糖尿病的風險。

您需要如何照顧您的糖尿病?

糖尿病無法根治,但可以控制。以下是幾件您可以幫助控制糖尿病的事情:

  • 定期看醫生。只有醫療服務提供者才能準確判斷您是否患有糖尿病,以及治療糖尿病的下一步措施。
  • 每年進行眼科檢查。 根據美國疾病控制與預防中心 (CDC) 的資料,糖尿病患者罹患視力損失和眼疾的風險較高,但只要及早發現和治療,超過 90% 與糖尿病有關的視力損失是可以避免的。
  • 每年做一次足部檢查。糖尿病患者有患糖尿病相關足部疾病的風險。定期進行足部檢查有助於及早發現問題,並防止問題惡化。
  • 按照醫生的指示服藥。有多種藥物,例如胰島素注射劑或藥丸/藥片,可以幫助控制您的糖尿病,防止病情惡化或引起併發症。請務必遵照醫囑服藥。
  • 注意飲食。請營養師幫您制定正餐和零食的時間表。進食熱量較低、脂肪、糖分及鹽分較少的食物。不要不進餐,因為這會使您的血糖水平下降。
  • 多運動。運動可以幫助您控制血糖和控制糖尿病。在增加活動量或開始運動計劃之前,請務必向您的醫療服務提供者諮詢。

CenterLight Healthcare PACE 致力於提供準確的健康相關資訊,以協助個人好好生活、保持健康,並做出明智的健康照護決策。本資料中的資訊嚴格來說是教育性的。我們建議使用者向其醫療提供者諮詢有關其護理的事宜。


本篇博文由 CenterLight Healthcare PACE 臨床營運副總裁Heather Ogando 醫生撰寫。


資料來源:

疾病控制與預防中心
國家糖尿病與消化道及腎臟疾病研究所
促進眼睛健康
促進足部健康

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2024 年 10 月 16 日更新

什麼是治療性康樂活動?

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當疾病襲來時,年長者可能難以有精力、專注力,甚至無法回到他們曾經喜歡做的事情上。這就是治療性康樂專家 (TRS) 的用武之地 - 他們會根據參加者的需求設計活動。治療性康樂和社交可帶來情緒、認知和身體上的益處。在CenterLight Healthcare PACE,我們的 TRS 會評估參與者的休閒興趣 - 他們一直喜歡做什麼、現在喜歡做什麼 - 並制定計劃、活動和活動,幫助他們發掘隱藏的天賦、重新找回嗜好和熱情、學習新事物,並與其他參與者分享新體驗。

CenterLight Healthcare PACE治療性康樂專家與跨領域團隊 (IDT) 的其他成員合作,匯集不同的觀點,最終讓我們能夠為每位參與者提供全面完整的照護*。

有一個共同合作的照護團隊幫助我們的參加者繼續在自己家中獨立生活,這有助於我們防止任何狀況惡化,並在他們生活的各個方面提供高品質的照護。比方說,一位社工提到一位參與者特別孤獨。治療性康樂活動可以接觸並吸引該參加者,鼓勵他們到中心來,介紹他們與有相同興趣的朋輩認識,並讓他們參加他們會喜歡的活動,這些活動可以影響他們的情緒健康。

就醫療狀況而言,治療性康樂專員可能會與護士以及物理和職業治療師合作,鼓勵參與者每天參與體育活動,例如有趣的團體運動計劃,以降低體重,或提高他們的獨立工作能力。


治療康樂部為參加者提供哪些服務?

CenterLight Healthcare PACE中心,治療康樂部為我們的參加者提供以下服務,其中包括:

  • 藝術治療
  • 音樂治療
  • 舞蹈與動作治療
  • 寵物治療
  • 遊戲與認知挑戰
  • 旅行
  • 文化活動與慶典

我們的 TRS 喜歡為參加者規劃有趣的活動。例如,我們鼓勵參加者在有趣的互動藝術活動中發揮他們的創意,展現他們內在的藝術天份。

藝術對老年人有多種好處,包括對心理健康的正面影響、減輕壓力、增加記憶能力、增強自尊、改善認知記憶等。

此外,藝術是我們的參加者表達自我和與他人聯繫的好方法。有時,參加者甚至會發現自己不知道的天賦!

有些參加者還喜歡演奏音樂,並加入合唱團為同儕帶來娛樂。他們在各自中心的特別活動中表演,享受音樂帶給老年人的好處。

乒乓球、地板曲棍球等遊戲和運動能激發參加者的好勝心、幫助他們的身體健康、增進他們與 PACE 中心朋友的友誼。就在最近,我們的參加者加入了奧運會的精神,舉辦了他們自己的比賽,並舉行了開幕和閉幕儀式。


治療性康樂如何讓我們的參加者獲益?

透過治療性康樂活動,參與者的整體健康和心理健康都會得到改善。就像他們可能從醫生和護士那裡接受的藥物或醫療一樣,從事我們喜歡做的事情並與其他人互動會使我們快樂、保持大腦靈敏、降低血壓,並有助於整體身心健康。參與活動的參加者可從以下方面獲益:

認知優勢

創造性的追求(如繪畫)、策略性的思考(如玩紙牌或棋盤遊戲)可以提供刺激,有助於改善記憶力以及認知和推理能力。

情緒效益

透過舒緩壓力、提高自信心和社交能力。

物理效益

根據不同的活動,參加者可能會增加耐力和能量水平、關節的活動範圍、眼手協調、精細和粗大動作技能、柔韌性和力量。

請瀏覽我們的Life at CenterLight頁面,瞭解PACE 中心最近發生的事情。您也可以造訪我們的Facebook 頁面,瀏覽更多治療性康樂活動的照片。

*服務的必要性由 IDT 根據參與者的獨特需求決定。


本博文作者為Kathleen KeeganCenterLight Healthcare PACE 的治療性康樂服務主任。


H3329 TR_Blog_2024 已批准 10292024
已更新 09052024

老年人的憂鬱症

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什麼是憂鬱症?

憂鬱症是一種情緒失調,會影響我們的感覺、行為和思考方式。這是老年人常見的問題。然而,這並非老化的正常現象。憂鬱症經過治療後會好轉!

據估計,在社區生活的老年人中,有 1% 到 5% 患有重度憂鬱症。需要居家照護的老年人中,此數字會增加到 13.5%,而住院的老年人中,此數字會增加到 11.5%。

控制憂鬱症的第一步是與您的醫生討論症狀,這樣他們可以幫助您找到適合您的治療方法。


憂鬱症可能是什麼樣子?

每個人都會有不同的憂鬱經驗。老年人憂鬱症的一些症狀有

  • 持續悲傷、焦慮或空虛的情緒
  • 無望、內疚、無價值感或無助感
  • 睡眠困難
  • 吃得比平常多或比平常少,通常體重會意外地增加或減少
  • 對死亡的思念

如果您出現這些症狀超過兩週,請去看醫生。您可能患有憂鬱症或其他疾病。越早發現症狀,就能越快接受治療。

同樣重要的是,憂鬱症可能因個人的文化背景而有所不同。抑鬱可能會表現為身體症狀,例如疼痛、頭痛、抽筋或消化問題。

如果您是患者的朋友或照顧者,而您注意到上述症狀,請鼓勵患者就醫。您無法治療他們的憂鬱症,但您也可以提供時間和支持,鼓勵他們就醫或花時間做他們喜歡的事。


您有罹患憂鬱症的風險嗎?

憂鬱症的症狀可能在大腦發生變化或重大生活事件後開始顯現。透過研究顯示,以下因素與罹患憂鬱症的風險有關,但不一定會導致憂鬱症:

  • 醫療狀況,例如中風或癌症
  • 抑鬱症家族史
  • 壓力
  • 睡眠問題
  • 社會孤立和孤獨
  • 功能限制


如何治療憂鬱症?

一旦被診斷出患有憂鬱症,有多種治療方式。其中一種常見的治療方式是心理治療,也稱為輔導或 「談話治療」,可幫助解決情緒、思想和行為上的困擾。此外,也可以處方抗憂鬱藥物來幫助平衡影響情緒的荷爾蒙。

每個人的情況都不同,因此可能會嘗試不同的治療組合,以找出適合您的治療方式。我們也可能會建議您改變一些生活方式來輔助治療,例如增加體力活動、健康飲食或參與您喜愛的活動。研究顯示,從事您喜愛的活動對您的心理健康有正面的影響。 

罹患憂鬱症的個人也可能會從這裡列出的有用提示中獲益


CenterLight 如何幫助診斷出患有憂鬱症的參加者?

CenterLight PACE 承諾提供參與者所需的個人化照護。因此,如果您開始出現憂鬱症症狀,我們會提供協助。以下是方法:

  • CenterLight PACE 社工將進行「病人健康問卷」以評估您的情緒、在探訪期間提供支援輔導、進行轉診、協調護理計畫並與您的主治醫師溝通。
  • 治療性康樂 (TR) 專家會 讓我們的參加者參與他們喜愛的活動,協助改善身心健康。
  • 醫療服務提供者 可以與您的主治醫師和專科醫師合作,以方便藥物管理。
  • 在我們的PACE 日間保健中心, 參與者可獲得專為支援其整體福祉而設計的服務,從醫療照護到社交活動和膳食。此外,參加者可透過參加 PACE 中心,從增強的情緒和身體健康中獲益。深入瞭解我們在各中心提供的服務。

請記住,在 CenterLight,您有一個完整的團隊來共同解決您的需求。您可以獲得控制憂鬱症所需的幫助和治療。


其他資源

NYC Well/ NYC 998 每週 7 天、每天 24 小時以 200 多種語言透過電話、簡訊或聊天提供免費、保密的心理健康支援。

如果您感到憂鬱或有上述任何症狀,請告知您的社工或您的護理團隊的任何成員。您也可以致電 CenterLight PACE 服務協調小組,電話1-833-252-2737 (TTY 711),時間為週一至週五上午 8 點至晚上 8 點。

CenterLight 致力於提供準確的健康相關資訊,以協助個人活得好、保持健康,並做出明智的醫療決策。本資料中的資訊嚴格來說是教育性的。我們建議讀者就自己的護理諮詢醫生。如果您想進一步瞭解 CenterLight,請致電1-833-252-2737 (TTY 711),週一至週五上午 8 點至晚上 8 點。週末也有代表或留言服務。


本篇博文由 CenterLight Healthcare PACE 社工經理Stacey Thompson LMSW 撰寫。


H3329 Blog_no PO 資訊更新 09052024

資料來源:

憂鬱症與老化,CDC

憂鬱症與老年人,NIH

用藥安全

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按照醫生的指示服藥是非常重要的。通常,人們會漏服藥物,因為

  • 他們不瞭解藥物對其健康狀況的重要性,或
  • 當藥物用完時,他們不會重新裝藥。


以下是保持正確用藥的秘訣。

  • 請將您的藥物清單放在冰箱上,以便您和到府探訪的護士知道您正在服用哪些藥物。該清單應包括處方藥和非處方藥的名稱,以及維生素的劑量、服用頻率和原因。
  • 請您的照護者將您的藥物放入每周或每月的藥盒中,並按每天的時間分開。這可以幫助您記住您是否吃了藥,只要看看藥片是否從藥盒中取出即可。
  • 詢問您的藥房是否提供「泡罩包裝」 (將個別劑量的藥物分開包裝)。
  • 請您的藥劑師以您的語言提供標籤。
  • 設定鬧鐘,提醒您何時需要服藥。
  • 您用完藥的3 天前,請向藥房要求補充藥物。
  • 請藥房在藥物準備好取藥時致電給您
  • 要求藥房 在您的藥物沒有補充用量時給您打電話
  • 使用同一家藥房 ,這樣他們可以確保您服用的所有藥物之間沒有藥物交互作用。


    其他重要提示:

    • 如果您不明白為什麼要服藥或如何服藥,請詢問您的醫生。
    • 請勿服用開給他人的藥物,或與他人共用您的藥物。
    • 檢查 藥瓶上的有效日期 ,確保您的藥物未過期。
    • 每次看醫生時,請攜帶您的藥物清單如果您發現有任何改變,請通知他們。請務必提及非處方藥物、維他命、草藥補充劑、藥霜、藥膏和眼藥水。
    • 如果出現副作用,請告知您的醫生。
    • 請將藥物存放在陰涼、乾燥、安全的地方,遠離寵物和兒童。請勿存放在浴室中,因為藥物可能會受到濕度的影響。

    如需其他提示,您可以造訪National Institute on Aging

    CenterLight 致力於提供準確的健康相關資訊,以協助個人活得好、保持健康,並做出明智的醫療決策。本資料中的資訊嚴格來說是教育性的。我們建議使用者向其醫師諮詢有關其護理的問題。如果您想進一步瞭解 CenterLight,請致電1-833-252-2737 (TTY 711),週一至週五上午 8 點至晚上 8 點。週末也提供代表或留言服務。


    本篇博文由 CenterLight Healthcare 藥房服務部資深總監Shu Jing 藥學博士、碩士撰寫。


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