Being aware of your partner’s state of mind and knowing when to pick up the slack are essential skills for keeping a relationship strong for couples who work in health care.
That’s the advice of High Level’s Raquel Chisaakay and Adam Kent.
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Read MoreBeing aware of your partner’s state of mind and knowing when to pick up the slack are essential skills for keeping a relationship strong for couples who work in health care.
That’s the advice of High Level’s Raquel Chisaakay and Adam Kent.
Two Hills health-care aides Gino and Jasmin Panlilio are like two peas in a pod.
The married couple has followed the same path over the past 15 years, having first set eyes on each other in nursing school in Manilla, Philippines.
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