Denice DeAntonio, RN, BSN, M.Ed.
Denice is a Registered Nurse. She taught high school for eight years. Her work is published in"Stroke Connection" ,and Advances for Nurses web site Presently she speaks to organizations about overcomingpersonal tragedies and advocacy. Denice is a stroke survivor.
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Bachelor of Science in NursingWest Chester University Masters Degree in Education Temple UniversityMotto
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Lisa Genova: My Favorite NovelistLisa Genova, a neuroscientist, has written two bestselling novels. Based on her experience, readers get a glimpse of two women suffering a neurological disorder. What is most fascinating is how the reader is transported into the mind of each woman -
My Favorite Fall ActivityWhen fall arrives in Pennsylvania so do the apples. A visit to the orchard is more than getting fruit at a reasonable price; it is a fun filled event with many fall activities for the whole family. -
College Freshman 101The first year of college is a major transition.Leaving the safety of high school and the academic expectations can be overwhelming.In addition,some students are adjusting to being away from home. These are simle tips to make the transition easier.
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The Final Car RideA woman leaves her house to run errands.What she does not not know is that this will be the last time she will drive a car. -
Struggling to BreathMany people suffer from a breathing disorder. In addition to physical problems these disorders often have a psychological and social component. -
My Favorite Novel Lisa Genova's Left NeglectedTraumatic brain injury may seem like a topic for a medical text, but Lisa Genova tackles this tough subject in her novel Left Neglected. I was immediately immersedin the lives of the characters, craving for more when I finished the book. -
Surviving and Thriving After a StrokeStroke survival and recovery is overwhelming. Stroke survivors may find joy and satisfaction as they create a new lifeLearn tipsfrom a nurse and survivor. -
Both Sides of the BedAs a nurse for over twenty years, I thought I knew everything about caring for patients. It was not until my own journey as a patient could I fully empathize with others.
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My Bermudiful VacationA vacation idea that almost never left port, due to tragedy. However, once it did it was clear sailing all the way.