by Alan Kronhaus, MD, Doctors Making House Calls Americans are living longer than ever before. For many seniors, partnering with… Read more »
Tag: Dementia
5 Common Myths about the Law and Aging
by Alyson C. Fudge I have a will, so my estate will not go through probate. The whole purpose of… Read more »
Dementia Doesn’t Have to be Devastating
by Mary B. Lee, Certified Trainer, Positive Approach(TM) My journey with dementia began in 2004 when my mother was diagnosed with… Read more »
A Personal Journey Through Alzheimer’s
by Christine Galligan, Clemson University Student and Gail Marion, Director, Rhodes Respite Care, Anderson Jerry Welch’s story started in California… Read more »
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 »
Masterpiece Living: A New Way to Age Successfully
The word “masterpiece” generally provokes thoughts of priceless works of art and pieces of music that have been played for centuries. But… Read more »
Parenting Children and Parents at the Same Time
by Attorney Alyson C. Fudge, Founder of the Lowcountry Law Office on Aging, Mental Health & Disabilities, LLC. As the… Read more »
Planning Ahead for In Home Care
by Tamra J. Fairchild, MPH, CSA; Griswold Home Care, Greenville-Spartanburg, SC Planning ahead is ideal, but more often than not,… Read more »
Top 5 Most Common Myths on Law and Aging
by Alyson C. Fudge 1. I have a will, so my estate will not go through probate. The whole purpose of a… Read more »
Seeking the Light: Critical Alzheimer’s Information Available for People Looking for Answers
by Scott Middleton, CEO, Agape Senior There is an epidemic going on in our country that is forcing families into tough care… Read more »