by Stacey Faryna, RD, ACSM H/FS, Director of Client Services, Home Care Assistance Seniors often eat differently depending on… Read more »
Tag: aging in place
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… Read more »
Cash Buyer, Mortgage, Payment, or H4P
by Mark Schumacher, Home Equity Retirement Originator, Retirement Funding Solutions In 2009, the US housing market was hurting. Home… Read more »
Home Care: How to Choose the Best Agency
by Heather Rahig, RN, BSN, Owner – Carepoint, Inc. and Brian Rahrig, Owner – Carepoint, Inc. Millions of families… Read more »
What to know Before You Buy Mobility Equipment…and After
What to know Before You Buy Mobility Equipment…and After “A loved one’s mobility is very personal-find someone who makes it… Read more »
Aging Along With a Little Help from My Friends
by Scott TenBroeck What do I think about the great lyrics of certain songs and how they speak differently to… Read more »
Rehabilitation and Support after a Stroke
SOURCES: American Heart/American Stroke Association Guidelines for Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery for Adults Knowing where to turn for rehabilitation… Read more »
Planning for Caregiver Emergencies
Caregivers often overlook their own emergency planning. Learn how to prepare for unexpected situations to ensure the well-being of both you and your loved one.
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.
Aging in Place: Tips from the Better Business Bureau
As we age, many of us wish to remain in our homes, where we feel most comfortable. With the right support network and modifications, aging in place can be a safe and viable option for seniors. By evaluating the community, ensuring home modifications are possible, and working with trusted professionals, seniors can maintain their independence without moving to long-term care facilities. The Better Business Bureau of the Upstate offers guidance and resources to help make this transition easier.


