May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month, a good time to educate people about the tick-borne illness that affects as many as 476,000 in the U.S. each year. Todd Ellerin, MD discusses Lyme disease symptoms, treatments and how to prevent tick bites and the illnesses they transmit.
Thank you to our donors for supporting South Shore Heath this year. Together, we've delivered safe, quality, and connected care for our community, and...
More than Just Words: Understanding Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) refers to all the different methods people use to communicate that go beyond spoken language. Learn more about how AAC allows individuals to connect in ways that best suit their abilities.
Introducing Home-Based Outpatient Rehabilitation through South Shore VNA
In an effort to ensure that patients of all abilities have access to high-quality rehabilitative services, South Shore VNA recently launched a Home-Based Outpatient Rehabilitation Program. This unique program offers patients the opportunity to receive occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech therapy services in the comfort of their homes – without requiring a homebound diagnosis.
Holiday Help: Communication Strategies for Individuals with Hearing Loss, Dementia, and More
This holiday season, you may be preparing to host or take part in gatherings with family and friends. Have you thought about the communication needs...
Understanding Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms, and Therapies
When Bruce Willis's family announced that the famous actor was stepping away from his career due to an aphasia diagnosis, it thrust the often misunderstood condition into the spotlight.
Using Games and Toys to Help Your Child’s Language Development
Children love toys and play - but playing can also be beneficial to your child's development! Learn more about how toys and games can help with your child's speech.
Beyond Fun & Games: Pediatric Therapists Share Their Opinions on the Importance of Play
It's not just play — as our pediatric therapists explain, your child is actually undergoing important developmental changes when enjoying fun and games.