Six out of 10 people with Dementia will wander. It’s important to note that wandering and/or getting lost is common among people with dementia and can […]
Caring for someone with Dementia or Alzhiemer’s is a very stressful job that comes with a myriad of emotions, both positive and negative. Often the negative […]
Sue Wilson, Certified Digestive Specialist Clearly, nutrition is critical to maintaining our health, both physically and emotionally. However, keep in mind that we don’t want to […]
The Spousal Impoverishment protection that was set to expire on March 31st was extended because Congress never got a chance to address the issue. Medicaid’s “spousal […]
One quarter of all Medicare beneficiaries spend 20% or more of their income on out-of-pocket health expenses and premiums. Studies indicate that this increases the need […]
Imagine living your entire life in a local community regardless of a diagnosis of dementia and/or where end-of-life care is needed. According to an article by […]
We made the editorial page of the Post Gazette discussing how hospitals discharge patients, and why you don’t get the facility you want. Take a look […]