3 Benefits of Receiving Care That Takes a Holistic Approach
- Balanced Family
- March 12, 2018
Hospice is a type of care dating back to the 11th century. It was during this time when a religious order of monks set up hospitals while traveling on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Since this time, hospice care has continued to remain a popular type of care method of those seeking treatment and their families. […]
Read MoreA New Smart Cane May Be on the Horizon
- Balanced Family
- March 10, 2018
At least 4.8 million people in the United States use some sort of device to help them with their mobility. The most common thing people use around the country to help prevent falls is a cane for walking. It has been estimated that about 70% of people who use mobility devices, use stylish walking canes […]
Read MoreHas Your Home Been Hit With A Storm? Don’t Try To Fix The Damage Yourself
- Balanced Family
- March 9, 2018
Has your home been damaged after a flood, storm or earthquake? It’s time to reach out to a damage repair contractor. It can be tempting to go instead for the do-it-yourself routine. After all, what’s the downside to learning a new skill and saving some money? When it comes to a house that’s properly accommodated, […]
Read MoreTips for Choosing the Right Moving Service
- Balanced Family
- March 9, 2018
Are you getting ready to move? More than 35 million Americans do move every year, and, if you’re interested, South Dakota is the state with the highest percentage of people moving away, while New York, Illinois, and New Jersey see the highest percentage of people moving in. If you are planning a move, you’re probably […]
Read More4 Tips for Get Your Child to Stop Sucking Their Thumb
- Balanced Family
- March 6, 2018
The vast majority of babies and many children suck their thumb. It has been estimated that as many as 95% of all babies do this. For most, this urge goes away by the time they reach the age of two. There are some who continue to do this. By some estimates, about 10% of children […]
Read MoreModular Storage and Organization for Crafters and Home Offices
- Balanced Family
- March 6, 2018
As more and more people work from home, doing everything from writing code to crafting, it can be important to create a separate workspace where you can focus on work, free from distractions. Your workspace could be a fully equipped office or workroom, or just a corner of the living room. Some crafters even use […]
Read MoreA Cool Bean Bag Chair Could Be the Missing Element in Your Home
- Balanced Family
- February 28, 2018
The first time that you become a homeowner, there are so many things to think about and put on your to do list. You want to make sure that your house is safe, structurally sound, comfortable, and functional. Ensuring these elements will likely include a somewhat extensive checkup on the whole house. For some newer […]
Read More3 Things to Avoid When Creating Your Outdoor Dream Space
- Balanced Family
- February 28, 2018
The home renovation wave is sweeping the nation and with all the DIY tips and hints out there it can get confusing as to which way to go is the best. When it comes to building the perfect backyard though, there are a few things to look out for when tackling your own home project. […]
Read MoreWhat Happens to Your Clothing Donations?
- Balanced Family
- February 25, 2018
What happens to Red Cross donations? The American Red Cross is one of the largest clearing houses for clothing donations in America. Every year, 70% of people in the United States give something to a charity. In fact, 3% of all American income goes to charities every year. Non-profits are more than $666 billion worth […]
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4 Natural Ingredients to Keep Your Skin Looking Amazing
- Balanced Family
- February 22, 2018
Everyone wants to have healthy, beautiful skin, and we try all our lives to avoid forehead lines, oily skin, wrinkles, sun burns, and many other skin disorders and ailments. For these issues, we load ourselves up with skin care products from the drug store. We try this cream and that ointment, all to make our […]
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