A manual of help, hope and inspiration – essential guide to living with dementia

Developed by the Dementia Action Alliance to provide essential information about living with dementia. This guide is narrated by people living with dementia, care partners, and leading dementia specialists. The practical, helpful information, grounded in science, is presented in a user-friendly format. View the guide PathwaysToWellBeingWithDementia_FINAL_090722-compressed.pdf Download PDF • 9.34MB Senscio is a proud partner […]
Losing your primary care provider – we need a system that fosters resiliency

Karthik Ravindran, Medical Director, Ibis Health Reading the stories of the families and patients impacted by the Compass Medical closure brings to light a glaring problem in our health care system: The of our primary care system is fragile. This was illustrated by the patients and caregivers who expressed confusion and real fear brought on […]
Teaching patients how to take better care of themselves at home

Q&A with Sharon Bearor, RN, BSN, Chronic Care Specialist, Ibis Health Program For the roughly 4 in 10 Americans facing two or more complex chronic diseases, navigating the health care system can be overwhelming. With multiple doctor visits and medications to keep track of, patients may experience repeat visits to the emergency room, unplanned hospital […]
Managing hypertension at home with daily monitoring and ongoing support

How can Ibis help you manage Hypertension? ♥ Daily monitoring of your blood pressure, to detect any sudden changes that require medical attention ♥ Tracks symptoms such as pain, swelling and fatigue ♥ Lifestyle change support to work towards your personal goals ♥ PCP cardiologist and other specialists follow up, Ibis coordinates with all your […]
Introducing the 4Ms for Age Friendly Care

Our health journey is very personal and it is important to think about what matters most as you age, what your personal needs and wishes are, and how that may change over time. The 4Ms is a framework developed by the John A. Hartford Foundation to help individuals and care providers alike achieve an age-friendly […]
Self-care tips for Brain Health: The 4Ms.

Do you ever worry when you can’t find your keys, forget a name, or search for a word that escapes you? These kind of events are common and normal, even for younger people. But, as we age, we might worry about not being able to think clearly, learn, and remember. Brain experts call these skills […]
Taking back control of my health and living life again

haron from Maine, “It’s made me realize that I can accomplish more than I thought I could.” Last year, Sharon Shane finished three 5Ks, her fast-paced walking stride earning her second place in her age group. The 81-year-old retiree from Buxton, Maine, also climbed her first mountain, summiting the 1,213-foot peak of Sawyer Mountain in […]
Staying out of the emergency room: Kathy Estabrook’s story

Sometimes the key to avoiding a trip to the emergency room can be simple if caught early: an extra Lasix pill to ward off congestive heart failure, or a cup of juice at the right moment to stabilize blood sugars before they get out of control. Kathy Estabrook, Rockland, ME For Kathy Estabrook, adding more […]
Living Childhood Dreams with Ibis Health

Mary Chamberlain has traveled to a lot of different places in her life. She’s seen the Eiffel Tower, gazed up at the massive stone bend of the Arc de Triomphe, and stood along the banks of the River Seine in Paris. She’s trekked across Europe, soaking up history and immersing herself in the various cultures […]
Catching problems early helped save Dianna’s life – twice.

When Dianna Marino first heard about the Ibis Health program, she thought it might help her keep track of her medications and stay on top of her health issues, including COPD, anemia and chronic pancreatitis. Little did she know then that the Medicare covered chronic care management program from Ibis Health would help save her […]
“I’ve got more to do here” – Ibis keeps Irene Iezzi healthy at home.

Irene Iezzi cheated death at least once in her lifetime. Five years ago, she collapsed in front of her husband and a family friend. An ambulance rushed her to Maine Medical Center in Portland, where they determined she had the flu, pneumonia and was in congestive heart failure. Irene was in a coma for three […]
Engaging our Members – How can we support you?

Spotlight on Member Engagement and Support with Elyse Callahan Have you ever set a goal for yourself — lose a few pounds, maybe become more active — but then just couldn’t figure out a way to get there? If so, you are not alone. Roughly 92 percent of Americans who make New Year’s resolutions fail […]