Maybe it’s the thought of mowing the grass, shoveling the snow, or the kitchen faucet that needs to be repaired. The… Read more »
Tag: Independent Living
Key Discussions Families Don’t Have
by Loretta Hartzell Nearly three-quarters of people wouldn’t know what to do if they found out a family member needed long… Read more »
Could You be Missing Out on Veteran’s Benefits?
When seniors and baby boomers begin making decisions once their current home becomes a burden, often the amount of money… Read more »
Building a Strategy for Long Term Care: Plan Today so You are Prepared for Tomorrow
By Loretta Hartzell Consider: 70 percent of Americans 65 and over will require some form of long term care (LTC)… Read more »
Restorative Nursing Services: Restoring Function and Quality of Life
By: Melinda Butler, OTD & Rochelle Francis, MS, OTR/L As you enter the golden years of life, you may… Read more »
Is it Time to Consider Your Next Home?
Now more then ever, there are several options when considering a move when the house you’ve lived in for so many… Read more »
Are You A Faithful Steward Over Your Body?
By Sheila Robinson, RN, BSN The Gospel indicates that we are called to be stewards. You might ask…what is a… Read more »
Aging-In-Place with Universal Design
By: Carolyn Cook, Owner Interior Designer, LiveSmart Design www.livesmartdesign.com Most of us want to live in our homes for as… Read more »
House Call: The Foundation of American Medicine and Its Resurgence
by Matthew Gibson, MA In March, 1940, Dr. Harry Chambers was called to the home of eleven-year-old Timothy Scheffer. “Little… Read more »
In Search of the Appropriate Hearing Solution
by Natalye M. Faison Au.D. In the beginning, the effects of gradual hearing loss are barely perceived. So what if… Read more »


