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Introducing RTM with Confidence: A Practical Guide for Clinicians

Introducing RTM with Confidence: A Practical Guide for Clinicians

The most effective way to introduce Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) is to frame the technology as a supportive partnership rather than a monitoring tool. While clinicians recognize the clinical value of real-time data, patients may initially feel that a new device is intrusive; however, by focusing on the collaborative nature of the program, you can help them move past hesitation and toward managing their care from home with confidence.

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Staying Consistent With Medication When Motivation Fades

Staying Consistent With Medication When Motivation Fades

January often brings a surge of genuine motivation to take better care of your health. You may start the year wanting to be more consistent with medication, routines, and self-care, especially when managing a chronic condition.

However, good intentions alone rarely carry people through the whole year.

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Medication Adherence Fatigue: Why You Miss Doses at Year-End & How to Stay on Track

Medication Adherence Fatigue: Why You Miss Doses at Year-End & How to Stay on Track

Medication Adherence Fatigue, often called pill fatigue, is the emotional and mental exhaustion that comes from managing complex, long-term medication regimens, leading to decreased motivation and skipped doses. It happens when the sheer number of pills and the constant mental math of tracking schedules exceed your mental bandwidth. It isn't laziness; it is the natural result of your brain being overloaded by a complex schedule, added stress or routine disruption.

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A Smarter Choice for Assisted Living: How Hero Bridges Independence and Peace of Mind

A Smarter Choice for Assisted Living: How Hero Bridges Independence and Peace of Mind

The decision to move a loved one into an assisted living facility is often made with a complex blend of relief and worry. It’s a step often taken to ensure their safety and quality of life but it can be fraught with guilt and anxiety. For a loved one, it can feel like a profound loss of independence and home - a source of grief for what's being left behind.

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