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Deep Dark Depression

DEEP DARK DEPRESSION Depression is complex it is not just about feeling sad it is very dark and feels like you are in hell. It can stop you from functioning properly and may make you feel your life is hopeless. The most common symptoms that people recognize are immense sadness, feeling hopeless like nothing they […]

Christmas Stress Due to Depression & OCD

Christmas Stress Due to Depression and OCD. As most of you know I suffer from depression and OCD. I have good days and bad days and this last week have made my illnesses skyrocket. Had the electricians that did Pat Testing the beginning part of the year done their jobs properly and seen that the […]

Clinical Depression.

What would have made us happy once is no longer enjoyable. Clinical Depression can cause people to go into isolation away from other people. Facing people can be difficult and the avoidance of admitting there is something wrong is lessened if a person with depression goes into solitary confinement.

Men’s Guide to Menopause

When we think of menopause, we often associate it exclusively with women. However, men can experience a similar transition known as andropause, sometimes referred to as male menopause. While andropause doesn’t involve a complete cessation of reproductive capability as in female menopause, it does involve significant hormonal changes that can affect a man’s physical, emotional, and mental health.

When An Illness Is Considered A Disability

Determining when an illness is considered a disability involves a complex interplay of legal definitions, medical evaluations, and practical implications. Chronic and severe illnesses that significantly impair daily activities and work capabilities are more likely to be recognized as disabilities. Understanding this distinction is essential for providing appropriate support and ensuring the rights and well-being of individuals affected by such conditions.

The Importance of Regular Social Worker Check-Ins

Assigning a social worker to check in on vulnerable individuals living alone is a critical step in safeguarding their well-being and enhancing their quality of life. By providing consistent support, fostering independence, and ensuring access to necessary services, social workers can make a substantial difference in the lives of elderly and disabled individuals.

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