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Memory Care

Posted on May 13, 2015 by Caryne

By Karla Gustafson According to the latest figures from the Alzheimer’s Association, every 67 seconds someone in the United States develops Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s and other diseases which cause the symptoms of dementia are increasing in the U.S. At present more … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles | Tagged Alzheimer's disease, Memory care

Medical Equipment Advice For Caregivers

Posted on April 16, 2015 by Caryne

(NAPSA)-With Medicare statistics suggesting spending on home medical equipment-bath seats, lightweight wheelchairs, walkers and scooters and so on-rising at twice the rate of health care costs in general, many Americans may be glad to learn about a new site that … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles | Tagged Medical equipment

49% of Senior Hospitalizations Can Be Prevented

Posted on March 27, 2015 by Caryne

Local Experts Encourage Families To Take Action To Help Keep Seniors Out Of The Hospital AUBURN, Calif. –  As the greater Sacramento area plunges into the heart of the winter season, the risk of local seniors being hospitalized spikes to … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged senior home care

Long Term Care Insurance:  Use it or Lose it!

Posted on March 27, 2015 by Caryne

By Susan Feldman If you’ve been paying premiums on a long term care insurance (LTCi) policy for years and  wondering “What does this policy cover?”, “When do I use it?” and “How do I use it?” read on. Given the … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles | Tagged Long term care insurance

Protect Yourself Against Medicare “Gaps”

Posted on March 27, 2015 by Caryne

By David Sayen Medicare helps to pay for a wide variety of health services, from flu shots to hospital stays to hospice care. But it doesn’t cover everything. And it doesn’t cover all your out-of-pocket costs. Many services covered by Medicare require … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles | Tagged Medicare

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The mission of U.S. Hospice is to provide a central website for people in need to access as much information about hospice services, care and issues as possible, both on a local and national level. We aim to keep all information and links current to make finding the support and resources the family, care giver or patient needs to make educated decisions about end-of-life care. U.S. Hospice is solely supported by its founder, Rev. Paul V. Scholl, and the support of donating organizations and individuals.
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