Sitting by a campfire with friends last weekend, we observed a group of what looked to be 18- or 19-year-olds at a nearby campsite attempting to build
Inpatient care, observation services and how they relate to Medicare – Sara Duris – October 19
Q: What inpatient hospital care does Medicare cover? Part A covers medically necessary inpatient hospital care, which is care that you
Iceland provides example of interconnected world – Lynn Kellogg – October 12, 2019
Mitch Albom, an internationally renowned and best-selling author among other credits, is coming to Benton Harbor through the Southwest
Never forget’: 18 years after 9/11, sentiment still rings true for so many – September 29, 2019 – Pat Arter
Its been a couple of weeks now, but the 18th anniversary of 9/11 is still weighing heavily on me. First, how can it have been eighteen years ago? For
Take stock this fall, and rightsize your life – Christine Vanlandingham – September 22, 2019
It’s been said that Fall is nature’s way of showing us how beautiful letting go can be. I like that. Autumn is a wonderful opportunity to explore
The Real ID deadline is coming; here’s what you need to know – Sara Duris – September 15, 2019
What are the changes taking place with air travel security? I have heard everyone will have to have a passport even to take a flight inside the
Today, we celebrate National Grandparents Day – Lynn Kellogg – September 8, 2019
Like many, my husband and I enjoyed time with grandchildren over the Labor Day weekend. They climbed a tree I’d never thought of climbing, timed
Don’t be afraid to seek help, as a dementia patient or as a caregiver – Lynn Kellogg – September 1, 2019
Our longer lifespans bring tremendous opportunity, and increased risk of eventually developing a chronic condition or cognitive disorder. Starting at
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