Tips for Creating a Care Plan for Your Aging Loved One
Acknowledging that your loved one needs help is the first step, and often a very difficult one for both you and your loved one to
Acknowledging that your loved one needs help is the first step, and often a very difficult one for both you and your loved one to
According to the American Stroke Association, stroke causes a death every 4 minutes, is more likely to happen to females than males, and is the
Have you noticed that mom and dad are just not taking care of themselves like they used to? Are bills and mail piling up around
According to the Hearing Loss Association of America, about 20% of Americans suffer from some type of hearing loss, and at age 65, that number
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease takes a toll on the family caregiver, not only emotionally and physically, but financially as well. With
Many seniors take more than one prescription medicine on a regular basis to help treat chronic health conditions. It is important to discuss all medication,
In case you haven’t noticed, the pollen is in full force here in Charleston! As much as everyone loves the warmer temperatures and sunny days,
Our March newsletter has information on Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, healthy eating, recommitting to your resolutions and more! Click here to read our March
Remember oh so long ago on January 1st when you set a number of resolutions for yourself for the New Year? Well here it is,
Parkinson’s disease is a chronic disorder where neurons in the brain that control movement, coordination and even cognition stop working properly and eventually die. The