Alzheimer’s disease remains the most common form of dementia. In the United States, there are currently an estimated 5.5 million Americans living with this disease, and if there are no disease modifying drugs developed, it may increase to 16 million by 2050.
Tag: senior care
Volunteer in Retirement… Why?
By Tamrah Jordan Your children are grown. You’ve retired from working. Now what do you do with so much time… Read more »
PRESIDENT TRUMP ENDS DONUT HOLE FOR PART D ENROLLEES
2019 Medicare Part D Preview: PRESIDENT TRUMP ENDS DONUT HOLE FOR PART D ENROLLEES Seniors, Medicare plan providers, and caregivers can… Read more »
Elder Law: Caregiver Agreements
by Kelli Y. Allen, Elder Law Attorney Many family members spend numerous hours a week providing care for an elderly… Read more »
Seniors in the ER, The Care that Costs
by Dr. Macie Smith, CEO, Diversified Training Consultants Group, Columbia, SC One trip to the emergency room (ER) lands someone’s… Read more »
Hospice Provides Hope
by Lance Danko, Area Vice President-Hospice PruittHealth Many people often equate hospice care as “the end” or with the thought… Read more »
When Suffering Knocks on Your Door
by Rick Ezell, D. Min., Employee Care of America Have you noticed that we don’t look alike, act alike, dress… Read more »
The Five-Year Look Back
The Five-Year Look Back and What it Means for You by Chadwicke L. Groover, Attorney at Law, Upstate Elder Law,… Read more »
True Integrity
Becoming a Person with True Integrity by Patti Ellis McMurry, LCSW, CHP-SW, LMBT Hospice Cleveland County, Vice President of Access … Read more »
Diabetes and Stress
by Annette Demeny Stress has been proven to instigate changes in blood sugar levels. For people with diabetes, this can… Read more »


