by Loretta Hartzell Nearly three-quarters of people wouldn’t know what to do if they found out a family member needed long… Read more »
Tag: Older Adults
North Carolina Health Breakthrough: OrthoSleeve – New Concept in Wearable Pain Relief
by David Higgins, CEO of ING Source Inc. and inventor of the OrthoSleeve concept Right now, across the United States,… Read more »
What’s Age Got to Do With It?
By Dan Taylor, Minister of Senior Adults, First Baptist Church, Simpsonville, SC The ability to serve God and express our… Read more »
Building a Strategy for Long Term Care: Plan Today so You are Prepared for Tomorrow
By Loretta Hartzell Consider: 70 percent of Americans 65 and over will require some form of long term care (LTC)… Read more »
Traditional Medicare Rates for 2014
Beginning January 1, 2014, Medicare Beneficiaries will see changes in their deductibles and co insurance rates for Traditional Medicare. The Medicare… Read more »
VA Aid & Attendance Benefits: Providing for Those Who Have Given So Much
By Chadwicke L. Groover, Esq., Upstate Elder Law, P.A. Since 1779 the United States government has provided pensions for veterans… Read more »
Restorative Nursing Services: Restoring Function and Quality of Life
By: Melinda Butler, OTD & Rochelle Francis, MS, OTR/L As you enter the golden years of life, you may find… Read more »
Changes in Medicare: Parts A and B for 2014
RALEIGH— Each year the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid reevaluate the numbers for Medicare Parts A and B to determine… Read more »
Is it Time to Consider Your Next Home?
Now more then ever, there are several options when considering a move when the house you’ve lived in for so many… Read more »
Resolutions: Decisions to Change
Happy New Year! Have you made your resolutions yet? I look at New Year’s Resolutions with mixed emotions. On one hand,… Read more »