Watching the News: Tips for Self-Care By Deniz Ahmadinia, Psy.D (courtesy of NAMI –National Alliance on Mental Illness) Recently, the… Read more »
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BBB Warns of 12 Big Scams To Avoid
BBB Warns of 12 Big Scams To Avoid Submitted by: Maryanne P. Daily, M.A. NCDRC Certified Mediator, Senior Vice President… Read more »
Volunteer in Retirement…Why?
Volunteer in Retirement……..Why? By Tamrah Joran Your children are grown. You’ve retired from working. Now what do you do with… Read more »
PACE – Affordable, Accountable, and All-Inclusive
PACE-Affordable, Accountable, and All-inclusive A Benefit Plan Focused on Your Health Long-Term A recent poll released by The AP-NORC Center for… Read more »
Leaving Our Mark
Hospice Cleveland County Rev. Dr. Terry Floyd Chaplain LEAVING OUR MARK During my eleven years as a chaplain at Hospice… Read more »
Financial Survival When Paying for Long-Term Skilled Nursing Care
FINANCIAL SURVIVAL WHEN PAYING FOR LONG-TERM SKILLED NURSING CARE Many seniors are faced with the issue of how to pay… Read more »
Best Friends Approach to Caregiving
Best Friends Approach to Caregiving When you find yourself caring for a person with dementia one of the hardest question… Read more »
American Cancer
“The Lord just put my hand there!” That’s how 26-year breast cancer survivor Mary Dewalt describes the moment she found… Read more »
Aging-in-Place Guide: How to Stay in Your Home in Later Life
For information, contact: Jim Ryan Owner / Operator jim@seniorcare-sc.com 803-227-3087 Aging-in-Place Guide: How to Stay in Your Home in Later… Read more »
What is the latest in Alzheimer’s treatment?
Alzheimer’s disease remains the most common form of dementia. In the United States, there are currently an estimated 5.5 million Americans living with this disease, and if there are no disease modifying drugs developed, it may increase to 16 million by 2050.