by Mark Schumacher, Home Equity Retirement Specialist, Security One Lending In 1989 the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insured their first… Read more »
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Bearing Fruit
by The Rev. Julie Carter Schaaf, Chaplain, Foothills Presbyterian Community, Easley, SC A tourist, tramping around in the villages of… Read more »
Long Term Care Expenses – Are They Deductible as a Medical Expense?
by Michael B. Bridges, Attorney; Dobson, Jones, Ball, Phillips & Bridges, P.A. Yes, if certain requirements are satisfied and the… Read more »
A Few Things Everyone Should Know About Medicare
When to sign up. You can sign up for Medicare beginning three months before you turn 65, and coverage can start as soon… Read more »
Boredom Interrupted
by Dr. Rick Ezell; Senior Pastor, Greer First Baptist Church Fear-producing events occur with aging: You are going along; life… Read more »
Recognizing the Signs of Aging
by Harvey J. Kulka, Owner, Home Instead Senior Care, Spartanburg and Cherokee Counties One of the most common questions I… Read more »
Healthy Connections Prime: A New Option for Older Dual Eligibles
The SC Health and Human Services Department has been approved to implement a new pilot program called Healthy Connections Prime for certain… Read more »
Mental Health and The Aging Baby Boomers
by Gergana Dimitrova, M.D., Medical Director and Board Certified Geriatrician, The Carolina Center for Behavioral Health “We all have a… Read more »
21 Questions You Should Ask When Shopping for an Independent Living Community
Maybe it’s the thought of mowing the grass, shoveling the snow, or the kitchen faucet that needs to be repaired. The… Read more »
Key Discussions Families Don’t Have
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 »