by Jim Cooper, LCSW – Education & Resource Manager, Hospice & Palliative Care Charlotte Region So, what’s the secret for… Read more »
Category: Behavioral Health Articles
Is it Forgetfulness or Dementia?
How to distinguish mild cognitive impairment from dementia from the normal process of aging by Alan Kronhaus, M.D., Co-Founder &… Read more »
Does Clutter Cause Chaos?
by Karen Craig, Cave to Castle Homes, LLC Do you know someone who cannot use their bathroom or kitchen because there… Read more »
Recognizing the Signs of Aging
by Harvey J. Kulka, Owner, Home Instead Senior Care, Spartanburg and Cherokee Counties One of the most common questions I… Read more »
Depression in Older Persons
By the National Alliance on Mental Illness How common is depression in later life? Depression affects more than 6.5 million… Read more »
A Bend in the Road of Life
by Norma Pitts Life here on earth is somewhat like a winding road leading in many new and often unexpected… Read more »
Rehabilitation Strategies for Older Adults with Dual Sensory Loss
by Debra Busacco, PhD Considerations for patients who have hearing and vision problems. As many as 1 in 5 people… Read more »
A Grace-Filled Response: Just Try It!
By Rev. Mark L. Barden Grace is a word often heard in the context of Chrisitianity. Yet, its deepest meaning… Read more »
Alzheimer’s Disease Co-morbidities
Alzheimer’s disease is a chronic, progressive neurodegenerative brain disorder that affects patient’s memory, language, and judgment, decision making, planning and… Read more »
How Can Our Faith & Our Congregations Help Us Age?
In a Calvin and Hobbes cartoon, Calvin’s 3rd grade teacher asks him what state he lives in and he replies,… Read more »