Winter Safety Tips for Seniors

Winter time can be an exciting time of year due to the holidays and in some places, a drastic change in outdoor scenery and activities. Preparing for Winter Even though it’s an every-year occurrence, even we here on the Crystal Coast prepare for our winter needs. One important factor to keep in mind when preparing…

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Holiday Tips for Seniors

For us here in Eastern North Carlina one of the main things associated with the holidays is the delicious food. There seems to be an endless supply of rich and tasty dishes at every turn. You can’t turn down all of these delicious meals but you don’t want to gorge yourself either. Tip #1 Try to…

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Frequently Asked Questions for Whitley Patient Advocates

Frequently Asked Questions for Whitley Patient Advocates We love getting asked questions about our business. As a growing patient advocate business in Eastern North Carolina, there are always questions!  Here are some of the common ones we get asked.   What does a Free 20-minute phone consultation consist of? It’s a dedicated 20-minute phone conversation…

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3 Easy Ways to Stay Active as You Age

Let’s get active Seniors!!! As we age, it gets more and more difficult to do the things we use to enjoy and keep ourselves content and active. Maybe your younger days were filled with activities such as running, hiking, sports, swimming, camping, and things of this nature. Now, that age has crept up on you,…

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Choosing A Patient Advocate in a Health Crisis

Most times you can be your best advocate, BUT, what happens if you can’t? Complicated healthcare is the new normal. Some would say we have a totally broken Healthcare system. We are in a healthcare crisis. As a result, a crisis or complicated situation can happen fast. Who will be your advocate? Are you prepared?…

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Patient Advocates Can Support You With Your Hospital Admission Status. Inpatient Vs Outpatient

Are you “in” or are you “out”? The patient status that is!! Many times, whether or not someone is “In” or “Out” carries little consequence, unless it refers to hospital status. Being classified as an “inpatient” or “outpatient” affects how much you are charged for hospital services. We often work with clients who are dealing…

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