How To Talk about Hanging Up the Keys

How To Talk about Hanging Up the Keys

Whether the result of a chronic disease, such as Alzheimer’s, or just the product of normal aging, most of us will have to hang up our car keys eventually. Having a discussion about the eventual decision to stop driving is something that all families should do — just like drafting a will and making other end of life preparations. Here are some tips to help start the conversation.

Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Pineapple Protein Smoothie

Pineapple Protein Smoothie

Fuel your day with this protein packed Pineapple Smoothie! Made with just five ingredients — pineapple, baby spinach, almond milk, protein powder and flax seed — this smoothie packs 28.4 grams of protein to keep you energized. Recipe courtesy of the SMH RENEW Program team!

Friday, March 13, 2026
Sarasota Memorial Studies Novel Pacing Approach for Heart Failure Patients

Sarasota Memorial Studies Novel Pacing Approach for Heart Failure Patients

Sarasota Memorial’s Kolschowsky Research and Education Institute has joined an international clinical trial, SYNCHRONICITY, evaluating the safety and effectiveness of a new pacing approach for heart failure patients.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Sarasota Memorial Studies Novel Pacing Approach for Heart Failure Patients

Sarasota Memorial Studies Novel Pacing Approach for Heart Failure Patients

Many heart failure patients receive implanted devices to help their hearts beat more efficiently, but a significant number don’t achieve the benefits doctors hope for. Sarasota Memorial recently joined an international trial to evaluate a new pacing approach that may help more patients benefit from this life-saving technology.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026
SMH research study enrolling patients with advanced skin cancer

SMH research study enrolling patients with advanced skin cancer

In search of improved treatment outcomes, Sarasota Memorial’s Kolschowsky Research and Education Institute is part of an international clinical trial enrolling qualified patients with advanced stage squamous cell skin cancer, also called cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC). It is one of the most common types of skin cancer, often found in areas exposed to the sun, such as the head, neck and arms.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026
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