Walking into the warm kitchen at Jeremy “Jeri” Williams’ Bridgeville home, your nose picks up on the sweet fragrances first. Then your eyes take in the beautiful sight of a happy mom, Jeri, cooking at the stove as her husband Al and their two grown children smile and laugh. Several months ago, this
Willis Dougherty was only 53 when he had a stroke. The tough-guy machine mechanic was working near Philadelphia when he felt that things were off. He lost strength in his arm while working on a vehicle. “I asked a coworker – have you ever lost strength while working,” Willis recalls. “The coworker
Chris Cascio thought the worst was over. She had been diagnosed with breast cancer and made it through her mastectomy surgery. However, as she recovered from surgery at home in Milford, she realized she needed help to do even simple tasks such as putting on a T-shirt. “I never realized the recovery
Most people do not head for the garden planning to finish the day with aches and pains or a serious injury. Tending flowers, trimming bushes, planting a new tree, and even mowing the lawn, can be considered a way to relax and enjoy the outdoors. For the gardener, nothing is more satisfying than