Dogs can truly be man’s best friend, but sometimes it takes a little (and sometimes it takes a LOT) of training to reinforce good behaviors. It can be quite a challenge to be around a dog that is very excitable, jumps on people, runs around knocking things over, or potentially even bites someone. It doesn’t […]
Every January we observe Teen Driving Awareness Month. An unfortunate fact about teen driving is that motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for teens in the U.S. (according to the CDC). Inexperienced driving puts teens in a dangerous scenario. To help prepare you and your teens as they become young drivers, we […]
In January, The Red Cross celebrates National Blood Donor Month, and winter is a critical time when the need for a sufficient blood supply goes up. Donating blood and platelets is something that many people are capable of doing, and it’s something that’s celebrated. It’s a lifesaving impact that you can have on the community. […]
A car accident is never an anticipated occurrence, but there is a chance you will be involved in one at some point in your lifetime. Being in an accident is bad enough but what do you do if the other driver flees the scene? How do you get compensated for the property damage and possible […]
As the holiday season quickly approaches, you may be motivated to decorate the exterior and interior of your home. Creating a festive atmosphere is something that many people like to do in preparation for holiday gatherings and parties, but it’s also nice just to make your home look festive for people driving by. Unfortunately, there […]
Each year during the first week of December, The American Occupational Therapy Association’s Older Driver Safety Awareness Week is held to raise awareness for the different resources that are available to older drivers and their families. The goal of this week is to promote safety behind the wheel. Every day of Older Driver Safety Awareness […]