Nurses and caregivers provide more than just medical support—they offer companionship, stability, and compassionate care that enhances the lives of their clients. This tribute honors the dedication of caregivers like Pam Boswell, whose legacy of excellence in nursing and accreditation at BrightStar Care® continues to inspire. Alongside her, we recognize the remarkable contributions of current caregivers who bring warmth and dedication to their clients every day.
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Caring for Aging Loved Ones: How Geriatric Care Management Can Support You
Caring for an aging loved one can be overwhelming, but Geriatric Care Managers (GCMs) provide expert guidance and compassionate support. These professionals help families navigate medical, social, and logistical challenges with personalized care plans, advocacy, and crisis intervention. Whether managing Alzheimer’s care or coordinating long-distance support, GCMs offer clarity and reassurance, ensuring older adults receive the best possible care.
Insight To Hospice Care
Hospice Care offers compassionate support for individuals with advanced illnesses, focusing on quality of life, pain management, and emotional well-being for patients and families.
Why Use a Home Care Agency Instead of Finding Someone on Your Own?
Hiring a home care agency ensures quality, safety, and peace of mind while handling screening, taxes, and supervision—benefits you won’t get when hiring privately by Rose Jarboe, CCM Business Development Manager for Senior Helpers.
Open the Gift of Adult Day and Health Care!
Discover the joy of adult day and health care—a true gift for caregivers and their loved ones. Experience compassionate care, engaging activities, and meaningful social connections that enhance well-being.
Feeling Overwhelmed? An Aging Life Care™ Manager Can Help
Feeling overwhelmed by caring for an aging loved one? An Aging Life Care™ Manager can help navigate the complexities of senior care, from recognizing warning signs to coordinating medical and living arrangements. These certified professionals provide expert guidance, ensuring safety while respecting independence. If you’ve noticed concerns like unpaid bills, medication mismanagement, or hygiene decline, now is the time to seek support. Don’t wait for a crisis—learn how an Aging Life Care Manager can ease the process and provide peace of mind.
What Is an Aging Life Care Professional? How Can a Care Manager Help You?
By Teresa D. Parker, RN, BSN, MEd, CDP; Owner of RN4U, A Care Management Company Do you ever think about… Read more »
Powers of Attorney: Unraveling the Mystery
by Kelli Y. Allen, Elder Law Attorney There is a great deal of confusion surrounding powers of attorney. A properly… Read more »
Care Community Option Choices
When considering a care community, older and disabled adults are the primary consumers of both assisted living and nursing facility… Read more »
Uniform Power of Attorney Act
Changes to Powers of Attorney under South Carolina’s Uniform Power of Attorney Act by Michael B. Bridges; Dobson, Jones, Ball,… Read more »