South Carolina is expanding dementia care support statewide through specialized programs, offering education, resources, and guidance for families navigating Alzheimer’s and related conditions.
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Guardianships and Conservatorships Protect Our Loved Ones
Guardianships and conservatorships help protect loved ones who can no longer manage personal or financial decisions. Learn how these legal tools work and when they’re needed.
More Than a Realtor: What Makes SRES Professionals Truly Unique
Senior Real Estate Specialists provide more than real estate services—they offer guidance, empathy, and support for older adults navigating major life transitions.
A Gift for Caregivers and Their Loved Ones
Adult day and health care programs provide more than supervision—they create opportunities for connection, activity, and support that benefit both caregivers and their loved ones.
Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience: The Medicare GUIDE Model
An overview of the Medicare GUIDE Model, a nationwide initiative designed to improve dementia care, support caregivers, and enhance quality of life for families navigating cognitive decline.
Reinventing the Senior Center Experience: Rufty Holmes Leads the Way
Rufty Holmes Senior Center is redefining aging with travel, intergenerational partnerships, vital services, and a thriving community spirit. Discover how.
Enriching Lives Through Compassionate Care
Interim HealthCare honors Libby Rice Handford’s spiritual leadership with Fullness of Joy, a collection of her devotionals supporting caregivers and benefiting the Employee Assistance Fund.
Home Care Activities for People with Dementia
It’s not about the end result, it’s about the process! by Brian and Heather Rahrig, Owners of CarePoint Cognitive health… Read more »
Caring for the Caregiver
By Greg Robertson, CFSP As a licensed Funeral Director caregiver stress, and even burnout, is often evident in a family… Read more »
Resources for Memory Care Caregivers
Caring for a loved one with dementia can be emotionally and physically exhausting. Respite Care Charleston provides essential support through caregiver groups and half-day memory care programs, offering relief to families while ensuring a safe and engaging environment for those with dementia. By providing compassionate care and a community of understanding, these programs help caregivers find the balance they need.


