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Category: Aging in Place Articles
Can I Give My House to My Kids?
by Chadwicke L. Groover, Attorney, Upstate Elder Law Seniors spend their lives building up wealth to hand down to their… Read more »
Hearing Loss: Not Your Ears, Your Brain
It is a large misnomer that your ears are what’s doing the hearing. It’s actually your brain that hears. The… Read more »
Remaining Independent: You Have Options
by Autumn McNeil, Caregiver, Home Helpers/Direct Link Mom had a fall and needed help getting up. She was on the… Read more »
Older Americans Month: Wellness
Older adults are a growing and increasingly vital part of our country. The contributions they make to our communities are… Read more »
Mental Capacity: Who gets to Decide?
by Alison Fudge, Esq Let’s talk capacity. Like many true elder law attorneys, I spend a large part of my… Read more »
Changes to Social Security Planning Strategy
by Michael B. Bridges; Dobson, Jones, Ball, Phillips & Bridges, P.A., Attorneys at Law Under the budget bill passed by… Read more »
9 Solutions for Assisting those Living with Dementia
by Mohammed Memon, M.D., Carolina Center for Behavioral Health Families and caregivers of those diagnosed with dementia often struggle with… Read more »
Parking for Persons with Disabilities
Source: SC Dept. of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) Parking in Spaces Designated for Persons with Disabilities Persons with Disabilities South Carolina… Read more »
Year in Review and Looking Forward
South Carolina Institute of Medicine and Public Health 2015 has been an exciting year for IMPH, and the success of… Read more »