by Loretta Hartzell As another year draws to a close, we may find ourselves looking back on all that has happened… Read more »
Tag: seniors
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 cannot… Read more »
Planning Ahead for In Home Care
by Tamra J. Fairchild, MPH, CSA; Griswold Home Care, Greenville-Spartanburg, SC Planning ahead is ideal, but more often than not,… 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 »
Know the Difference Between a Hospital Observation Stay and an Independent Stay
by Appalachian Area on Aging ADRC (Aging and Disability Resources Center) (800) 434-4036 www.scupstateadrc.org If you are going in the… 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 »
BBB Advises Seniors to Watch Out for Malicious Snail Mail
by Vee Daniel, President and CEO, Better Business Bureau of the Upstate If you receive an excessive amount of junk… Read more »
Top 5 Most Common Myths on Law and Aging
by Alyson C. Fudge 1. I have a will, so my estate will not go through probate. The whole purpose of a… Read more »