Federal law requires that all individuals receiving home care services be informed of their rights as a patient. Following is… Read more »
Category: Alzheimer’s Care Articles
God’s Hands and Feet – So Many Ways to Serve
What’s our purpose if not to help others? As God’s hands and feet in a troubled world, we are taught to… Read more »
Medicare Premium, Deductible and Co-Pay Charges for 2011
The basic premium for Medicare Part B will be $115.40 a month in 2011, up from $110.50 in 2010 (a… Read more »
Caregivers Can Fly with their Dreams Too!
By Kim Atchley Many in the Upstate have become excited about the impending arrival of Southwest Airlines. The reported low… Read more »
Our Changing Sense of Taste
What we like to eat has a lot to do with regional preferences, ethnic background and personal experiences. But as… Read more »
Re-Wrap, Re-Gift: Connecting
Before you head into the express lane for holiday planning, take time to consider the concepts of re-wrapping and re-gifting… Read more »
Six Ways to Keep Your Brain Healthy and Fit
Did you ever forget where you put your car keys? Or walk to a closet and then not remember what… Read more »
What is Project Lifesaver?
Imagine you wake up to find your front door open and your autistic child is missing. Or maybe granddad has… Read more »
Tips for Moving a Senior
Although most adult children have good intentions when choosing to move a loved one to an assisted living center or… Read more »
Powers of Attorney: The First Step in Life Planning
A problem that I often see in dealing with elderly persons or their families is that many of them have… Read more »