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By Dr. Michael A. Catino My years providing care to seniors has taught me many things, including what is most often troubling them. Many patients come to my office with significant fears over conditions for […]
By Dr. Michael A. Catino My years providing care to seniors has taught me many things, including what is most often troubling them. Many patients come to my office with significant fears over conditions for […]
By Dr. Jaret Walker, DPM Would you like to GET OFF the pain medications you are currently taking for Neuropathy? Is your Neuropathy being managed with medication? Would you like to decrease the number of […]
Courtesy Heaven at Home When most seniors begin to have difficulty doing the things they used to do, the first caregiver to help is most often a member of the family. It may be just picking […]
By Lisa Hinton, MS, CCC-SLP Most people have probably known a friend or relative who has fractured a hip from a fall or other accident. Of all fall-related fractures, hip fractures cause the greatest number […]
By Rick Allen I am becoming more and more supportive of the concept of cutting out the middle man. Often this can make a product or service more affordable. It also seems like we are […]
“The stock market will fluctuate, but you can’t pinpoint when it will tumble or shoot up. If you have allocated your assets properly and have sufficient emergency money, you shouldn’t need to worry.” ~AAII Guide […]
What is Veterans Aid and Attendance Pension? The Veterans Aid and Attendance (A&A) Pension provides benefits that reduce the cost of care for veterans and surviving spouses who require assisted living. The Aid and Attendance […]
Courtesy The Ashmore Law Firm, P.C. You may not need an attorney right now, but certain instances may arise when you need an attorney. If you decide to get married, you are left an inheritance, […]
By Becky LaSalle My husband Robbie was diagnosed with incurable, small cell esophageal cancer. Over the course of four years he had many treatments because of the nature of his disease. And while he fought […]
By Kay B. Wills Coloring is an activity that we tend to associate with children. As we age, we set aside our crayons and colored pencils in favor of more respectable utensils such as pens […]
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