by Ronald H. Aday, Ph.D Director of Aging Studies, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN For older persons at risk… Read more »
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Faith and Frogs
by Fran W. Bragan, D. Min.; Chaplain/Director of Pastoral Services, Presbyterian Communities of SC in Lexington The dishes were done… Read more »
A Little Direction
by Tom Glisson Several years ago I went to Denver for a chaplain’s conference and when I got my rental… Read more »
The Rest of the Story: Support Following Rehab
by Kim Kilday, MBA, MHA, VP of Sales and Marketing, Liberty Healthcare Group Once a Patient returns to the community… Read more »
Getting Past Fear: Seniors on the Move
by Anne Murray-Randolph, Gray Lady Group One of the biggest impediments to finding a new home is fear. Among mature… Read more »
What is Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap)?
A Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) policy, sold by private companies, can help pay some of the health care costs thatOriginal… Read more »
Watching the News: Tips for Self-Care
by Deniz Ahmadinia, Psy.D; (courtesy of NAMI- National Alliance on Mental Illness) Recently, the news has been riddled with devastating… Read more »
Hospice Provides Comfort and Peace
by Patti Ellis McMurry, Vice President of Access, Hospice Cleveland County The term ‘hospice’ originally meant a place of rest… Read more »
Home Care: How to Choose the Best Agency
by Heather Rahig, RN, BSN, Owner – Carepoint, Inc. and Brian Rahrig, Owner – Carepoint, Inc. Millions of families pay… Read more »
Volunteer Transportation Services Provides 1,000th Trip
by Katie Hayes, Centralina Area Agency on Aging For the past two years, Volunteer Transportation Services (VTS) has been working… Read more »