by Willie Pena Thanks to advances in modern dentistry, more widespread oral care education, and the availability of better oral… Read more »
Tag: retirement
What the World Needs Now
by Larry Dawalt It was 1965 and one of my most treasured childhood possessions was a small, black transmitter radio…. Read more »
Medicaid Myths
by Kelli Y. Allen, Elder Law Attorney Medicaid is a combination federal/state program that provides financial assistance for long-term skilled… Read more »
Steps for Selecting an Assisted Living Facility
The following steps may help you find a suitable home. If you are assisting a loved one in looking for… Read more »
Rehabilitation Hospitals Explained
A rehabilitation hospital provides care for stabilized patients who still need inpatient hospital care. Unlike the patient in the standard… Read more »
The Evolving Roles of Senior Centers in the 21st Century
by Ronald H. Aday, Ph.D Director of Aging Studies, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN For older persons at risk… Read more »
Dispelling Myths of Senior Living
The Best is Yet to Come by Laura Griffith, BSN, RN, MBA; Executive Director, The Village at Southlake As a… Read more »
Choosing a Rehabilitative Care Facility
by Dr. Timothy Murphree, Medical Director, Spartanburg Rehabilitation Institute When recovering from a disabling injury or disease, rehabilitative care is… Read more »
What is an Aging Life Care Professional
An Aging Life Care Professional, also known as a geriatric care manager, is a health and human services specialist who… Read more »
Medicare Annual Open Enrollment: What Does it Mean?
by Loretta Hartzell I find that many people on Medicare have questions about the Annual Open Enrollment Period which begins… Read more »