RALEIGH — Every year, the federal government reevaluates the costs for Medicare Parts A and B to determine if changes need… Read more »
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Hospitals are for Sick People
Help avoid readmission with non-medical in-home care by Lauren Hewitt and Brian Freeman; Owners of Griswold Home Care Hospitals are… Read more »
Get Half a Million Dollars from the Government
Submitted by: Maryanne Dailey, Senior Vice President Better Business Bureau of Southern Piedmont Article written by: Katherine R. Hutt,… Read more »
What’s Your New Year’s Resolution? Prepare for Long Term Care
by Loretta Hartzell As another year draws to a close, we may find ourselves looking back on all that has happened… Read more »
Sustaining Healthcare Cost Through Utilization of Hospice at End of Life
by David Powell, D. Min., CEO, Hospice Care of South Carolina The future of health care cost in America… Read more »
An Invisible Problem
by Kristen Davis, Au.D., Doctor of Audiology, Davis Audiology Hearing loss is one of the most common health problems in… Read more »
Not Your Mother’s Reverse Mortgage
by Mark Schumacher, Home Equity Retirement Specialist, Security One Lending In 1989 the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insured their first… Read more »
Bearing Fruit
by The Rev. Julie Carter Schaaf, Chaplain, Foothills Presbyterian Community, Easley, SC A tourist, tramping around in the villages… Read more »
Long Term Care Expenses – Are They Deductible as a Medical Expense?
by Michael B. Bridges, Attorney; Dobson, Jones, Ball, Phillips & Bridges, P.A. Yes, if certain requirements are satisfied and the… Read more »
A Few Things Everyone Should Know About Medicare
When to sign up. You can sign up for Medicare beginning three months before you turn 65, and coverage can start as soon… Read more »


