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  • Steady employment can improve a person's health and well-being. Our new partnership connects young people to in-demand jobs.
  • Many drowning and nonfatal drowning accidents occur in the bathtub and can be prevented by following these recommendations. Never leave a baby alone in the bathtub, even for a moment. Always keep the baby within arm's reach. Never leave children in charge of watching their younger siblings while bathing, even if they...
  • Hospitals can be big, confusing places, especially if you've never been a patient in one before. But by taking the time to learn about how hospitals work and what you can expect, you may be able to lower your stress and concentrate on what's important: feeling better.
  • The purpose of physical therapy is to decrease your pain and help you slowly return to your normal activities. It may reduce pain in the soft tissues, such as your muscles, ligaments, and tendons. It may also improve function and build muscle strength. A physical therapist provides these treatments. Treatments may...
  • A Kaiser Permanente member’s cancer journey inspires her to join the team that saved her life.
  • Babies usually cry for a reason. For example, your baby may be letting you know they're hungry, tired, too hot or cold, or need a diaper change. Over time, you'll learn the difference in your baby's cries. Then you can take care of your baby's needs, and the crying will usually stop. Some babies have a fussy time of...
  • Healthy people need a healthy planet. Nine of our employees share how our changing environment affects them and their communities — and what they do to fight back.
  • Positive discipline means thinking of discipline as a way to guide and teach your child about positive ways to behave. It uses discipline proactively. The goal is to use techniques that encourage your child's sense of responsibility, nurture self-esteem, and strengthen your relationship with your child. This may involve...
  • Explores how to help your child learn to manage stress. Provides tips for reducing stress and building positive coping skills.
  • Kaiser Permanente’s Medicare health plan is the highest rated in Colorado, and our commercial plan is among the state’s top plans.
  • What is gastroesophageal reflux in babies and children? Gastroesophageal reflux is a backflow (reflux or regurgitation) of food and stomach acid into the esophagus. This is the tube that connects the throat to the stomach. When reflux irritates the lining of the esophagus and causes burning pain, difficulty eating...
  • Valerie Dionne wins our 2023 George Halvorson Community Health Leadership Award, recognizing her longtime focus on addressing pressing mental health needs.
  • Parenting a teenager can be both challenging and rewarding. Many teens have conflicting feelings about growing up and aren't yet able to gracefully manage these emotions. They can be inconsistent with their affections, argumentative, and at times even hurtful. As your teen struggles with becoming independent, it is...
  • Children's language development is likely to progress faster when they are often given the chance to interact with both children and adults. Talking with other children Children who often play with others who are about the same age usually gain expressive language skills sooner than those who have contact only with...
  • Our safe, high-quality, compassionate care landed us on Newsweek’s America’s Best Maternity Hospitals 2024 list.
  • Children and teens notice and react to stress in their family and also feel their own stress. It is important to recognize stress in children and teens and help them with healthy coping strategies. The strategies they learn often stay with them into adulthood. In general, anything that may cause children fear and...
  • Denver is 1 of 7 cities to earn a CityHealth overall gold medal. Aurora earned silver and Colorado Springs bronze.
  • Learn how to conserve your energy when doing daily activities.
  • Covers hypothyroidism, which happens when the thyroid doesn't make enough thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) hormones. Includes causes like thyroiditis. Covers tests for TSH, T4, and T3. Also includes info on treatment with medicine such as levothyroxine.
  • Kaiser Permanente is the first health care organization to win Design Company of the Year for our groundbreaking member app and website.
  • Playgrounds are fun places, but they may have hazards that can cause injury. Following some basic safety measures can help your child have fun and play safely. Find playgrounds that have safe equipment. Make sure there's a soft surface under play equipment, such as sand, wood chips, or rubber matting. Check the surface...
  • Our health plans are again rated among the nation’s best for overall treatment, prevention, and patient experience by the National Committee for Quality Assurance.
  • Provides information on common hernias, including abdominal, incisional, and umbilical hernias. Briefly covers symptoms and treatment with surgery.
  • Our Advance Alert Monitor program uses predictive analytics to address serious complications before they happen. It earned an award for quality and patient safety.
  • Children of all ages are exposed to ideas about thinness by parents, peers, and other sources. Starting in grade school, children may become more aware of body image as they compare themselves to others. Adolescents often become extremely concerned about their bodies and their weight. This is understandable since...
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