by Cynthia Hancock, Ph.D. & Dena Shenk Ph.D. Many people who work in aging services spend countless hours caring… Read more »
Tag: Aging
Is it Forgetfulness or Dementia?
How to distinguish mild cognitive impairment from dementia from the normal process of aging by Alan Kronhaus, M.D., Co-Founder… Read more »
Older Americans Month 2015: Get into the Act
by Katie Kutcher, MA, CIRS-A Older adults are a vital part of our society. Since 1963, communities across the country… Read more »
Five Tips to Avoid Scams
Submitted by: Maryanne Dailey, Senior Vice President, Better Business Bureau of Southern Piedmont At the beginning of the new year,… Read more »
Understanding Reverse Mortgage and How They are Used in Retirement
by David R. Heilman, MBA, Certified Reverse Mortgage Professional Today most older adults have heard of reverse mortgages and with… Read more »
A Legacy Worth Remembering
by Pastor Ed Grant Last September my much loved father-in-law, Ed Roper, passed away at the ripe old age of 90…. Read more »
What is a Durable Power of Attorney?
by Attorney Alyson C. Fudge, Founder of the Lowcountry Law Office on Aging, Mental Health & Disabilities, LLC. One… Read more »
Understanding Medicare Options
by Kirk Matenaer, Medicare and Long Term Care Specialist with Franklin & Associates, Inc. Medicare beneficiaries have two options… Read more »
Masterpiece Living: A New Way to Age Successfully
The word “masterpiece” generally provokes thoughts of priceless works of art and pieces of music that have been played for centuries…. Read more »
Home Care Up Close and Personal
by Sheena Janse, Elder Care Advisor with Care for Life Non-medical homecare offers services such as transportation, meal preparation, light housekeeping, companionship,… Read more »


