Before Mandy Loveridge and Jessica Bullman met each other, both women had spent years providing health care services, Mandy as a doctor’s assistant and a care coordinator and Jessica as […]
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A History Of Rehabilitation Success: Encompass Health
Business Development Director Natalie Welanetz takes a moment to share hospital history, resources and qualities that distinguish Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital from the competition. Q: Briefly discuss a little of […]
Senior Independence For Better Living
Senior living as the last stop in life might eventually be a relic of the past. Whether you end up living to 85, 105 or even 205, Legacy Reserve at […]
Skilled Care and Assisted Living Community Rebounds from COVID
During the ravages of the recent pandemic, an entire nation watched helplessly as our vulnerable seniors were disproportionately targeted by COVID. However, some valuable lessons were learned. Families who brought […]
Managing This Season’s Medicare Mischief
Can you feel it? It’s in the air. It’s almost here. It’s almost AEP. Every year, adults over 65 are allowed to enroll in or make changes to their Medicare […]
An Engaging Home is an Excellent Home
The Willows of Easley is a Grace Management Community that aims to help seniors age and live gracefully. Combining a beautiful setting, extensive amenities and a dedicated and enthusiastic team […]
Nurturing Normalcy In Dementia Care
A visit to The Oaks at Chanticleer in Greenville will immediately reveal its specialty of caring for residents with dementia. Rather than being patient-keepers, the approach of each staff member […]
Loosen up: Physical Therapy for Shoulder Injuries
Offering a wide range of services – including aquatic therapy, dry needling, spine care and neurological and orthopedic rehabilitation – CORA Physical Therapy in Spartanburg is dedicated to making sure […]
Restoration Senior Living Meets a Growing Need
Its concept began 23 years ago in Southeastern Texas. But when Restoration Senior Living opens its newest senior community in Simpsonville in December, it will not only mark its second […]
To Temp or Not to Temp
“Hi ho, hi ho, it’s off to work we go” might be the daily mantra for America’s workforce – or at least it was before the pandemic. COVID-19 turned life […]
Health and Wellness All in One Place
Dr. Dennis Schimpf started his medical career as a general surgeon in Buffalo, New York, practiced plastic surgery at the Medical University of South Carolina for approximately five years and […]
Home Aid Myths
Have you ever been told to apply heat to a sprained ankle? Or to put raw meat on a black eye? Or to put something in the mouth of a […]