Healing from Within: How Rural Communities Compensate for Inaccessible Healthcare
Healing from Within: How Rural Communities Compensate for Inaccessible Healthcare Since the age of modern medicine, rural communities have always struggled to maintain reliable, high-quality healthcare systems. Whether it be because governments deem rural communities less important than urban communities … Read more
The Neurodevelopmental Aspects of Social Support
A child’s care is directly related to their parents’ view of healthcare systems, economic background, and access to treatment options. These factors also influence the outlook a child has on health as they reach adulthood. Not only do families support … Read more
Social Support in Healthcare Institutions
At first glance, “social support” and “medical institution” seem like disjoint ideas. This is due to the stigma that hospitals and other medical services prioritize the biomedical approach: relying on education and medical jargon to maintain a scientific outlook. However, … Read more
Connected Care: Strengthening Social Support in Healthcare Through Technology
Healthcare technology is typically depicted or perceived as sterile machines and detached algorithms, tools vital in creating an efficient system yet appearing distant from the perspective of human caregiving and social support. However, over the last few years in North … Read more