The Administration on Aging defines Elder Abuse as “a general term referring to any knowing, intentional, or negligent act by… Read more »
Tag: Aging
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 »
Discover Frontotemporal Dementia
Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) is another type of dementia that doesn’t often get as much attention unless you are personally connected… Read more »
Mental Health: It’s Time to Talk
by Cody H. Owens, St. Luke’s Hospital Call me crazy, but I actually like talking about mental health. Or, actually,… Read more »
Identity Theft: Protecting Yourself is Up to You
by Vee Daniel, President and CEO, Better Business Bureau of the Upstate Did you know that protecting your identity is… Read more »
Discover Lewy Body Dementia
While most people have probably heard of Alzheimer’s disease, there are many other types of dementia that are less common…. Read more »
The Power in One Word
by Carol Anne Lawler; Faith Community Educator; Hospice & Palliative Care Charlotte Region One of the benefits of being the… 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 »
Older Americans Month: Civic Duty
As we reach the end of Older Americans month, All About Seniors wants to thank its seniors for continuing to… Read more »
Ask the RD: Organic Foods
by Edna Cox Rice, RD, CSG, LDN Is it really a health benefit to buy the more expensive fruits and… Read more »