by Mary B. Lee, Certified Trainer, Positive Approach(TM) My journey with dementia began in 2004 when my mother was diagnosed… Read more »
Tag: Caregiving
When Suing Your Parents is your Only Option
by Chadwicke L. Groover, Attorney at Law, Upstate Elder Law A growing number of adult children are facing the situation… Read more »
I Filed My Tax Return, Where is my Refund?
by Vee Daniel, President and CEO, Better Business Bureau of the Upstate The tax filing deadline has come and… Read more »
A Personal Journey Through Alzheimer’s
by Christine Galligan, Clemson University Student and Gail Marion, Director, Rhodes Respite Care, Anderson Jerry Welch’s story started in California… Read more »
What’s in a Word?
by Cynthia Hancock, Ph.D. & Dena Shenk Ph.D. Many people who work in aging services spend countless hours caring for… 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 have… 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 the… Read more »
A Lowcountry Practice Brings Care Home
A Lowcountry Practice Brings Care Home to its Patients with a Team of Doctors Making House Calls by Dr. Stela… Read more »
Key Benefits of In-Home Care for Seniors
by Kristen James, Owner, BrightStar Care of Charleston For many seniors, the thought of leaving the familiar surroundings of their home… Read more »
A Closer Look At Geriatric Care Management
by Mary Peters, Owner and Geriatric Care Manager at Care for Life Geriatric Care Management is a stand-alone profession created in… Read more »


