by H. Stewart James, Babb & Brown, P.C., Attorneys at Law It’s a scenario that plays out not only in… Read more »
Tag: Older Adults
Mental Health and The Aging Baby Boomers
by Gergana Dimitrova, M.D., Medical Director and Board Certified Geriatrician, The Carolina Center for Behavioral Health “We all have a… Read more »
Scam Artists Prey on Seniors Using a Variety of Tactics
by Vee Daniel, President and CEO, Better Business Bureau of the Upstate From charity scams to grandparent scams, there are… Read more »
21 Questions You Should Ask When Shopping for an Independent Living Community
Maybe it’s the thought of mowing the grass, shoveling the snow, or the kitchen faucet that needs to be repaired. The… Read more »
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 »
North Carolina Health Breakthrough: OrthoSleeve – New Concept in Wearable Pain Relief
by David Higgins, CEO of ING Source Inc. and inventor of the OrthoSleeve concept Right now, across the United States,… Read more »
What’s Age Got to Do With It?
By Dan Taylor, Minister of Senior Adults, First Baptist Church, Simpsonville, SC The ability to serve God and express… 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 »
Traditional Medicare Rates for 2014
Beginning January 1, 2014, Medicare Beneficiaries will see changes in their deductibles and co insurance rates for Traditional Medicare. The Medicare… Read more »
VA Aid & Attendance Benefits: Providing for Those Who Have Given So Much
By Chadwicke L. Groover, Esq., Upstate Elder Law, P.A. Since 1779 the United States government has provided pensions for veterans… Read more »


