Posts from July, 2013 July 23, 2013 Dealing With Caregiver Burnout Caring for a loved one is an age-old act of love and loyalty; however, it can prove to be an overwhelming journey. In addition to balancing life’s everyday demands, a caregiver must also ensure that the needs of their loved ones are being met. Unfortunately, caregiving can ... Learn More July 17, 2013 July Is National Park and Recreation Month! This blog courtesy of Dr. Jeffrey Hallo, Associate Professor in Parks at Clemson University. Since 1985, July has been national park and recreation month. For the month of July, the National Recreation and Park Association has a toolkit that includes a photo contest and ... Learn More July 09, 2013 The Aid & Attendance Benefit for Veterans This blog courtesy of Kyle Laramie, President, and Co-Founder of Veterans Care Coordination, a national organization that assists veterans and spouses in obtaining Aid and Attendance benefit. Each year on July 4, we honor our founding fathers and their great vision for a ... Learn More July 02, 2013 Is It Time to Consider an Emergency Medical Alert System? This blog courtesy of VRI, a leading provider of medical-only monitoring services in the healthcare industry. Did you know that one in three seniors will experience a fall this year? ¹,² This is a frightening statistic considering falls can result in debilitating injuries ... Learn More