Lieutenant Governor's Office On Aging This is the 2005 Plan for the south carolina Senior Employment Program (SCSEP) to help seniors find work (medium 312KB pdf file) Family Caregiver Advocates http://www.state.sc.us/ltgov/aging/ForSeniors/ForSeniors.htm
Discover South Carolina - The CCC was instrumental in the development of many of south carolinas state parks. Admissions $2 adults; $1.25 SC seniors; age 15 younger free http://www.discoversouthcarolina.com/stateparks/parkdetail.asp?PID=1831
Discover South Carolina - south carolina Smiling Faces, Beautiful Places®, spacer, Welcome to the Official Tourism Admissions $2 adults; $1.25 SC seniors; age 15 younger free http://www.discoversouthcarolina.com/stateparks/parkdetail.asp?PID=1355
President Discusses Strengthening Social Security In South Carolina seniors in south carolina and seniors across this country depend on their monthly checks And today I have a message for every senior in south carolina, http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/04/20050418-1.html
Extractions: 12:17 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all very much. Mr. Speaker, thank you for that kind and short introduction. (Laughter.) I appreciate Governor Sanford being here. I want to thank the Lt. Governor. I appreciate President Pro Tem McConnell, Majority Leader Leatherman, members of the South Carolina legislature. I appreciate my traveling party from Washington. Hope you appreciate them, too. That would be Senator Lindsey Graham, Senator DeMint, members of the United States House of Representatives from the great state of South Carolina. I appreciate the justices of the South Carolina Supreme Court being here. I thank those of you who have taken time to come and listen. I appreciate your warm welcome. It is an honor to be speaking in this chamber. It is great to be back in the capital of South Carolina. The last time I came to this city I gave the commencement speech at USC. I was proud to have received an honorary degree. When I told Laura about it, she said, "I thought your first degree was honorary." (Laughter.) She sends her best and she sends her love. She's, by the way, a fabulous First Lady. She is (applause.)
North Charleston, SC: Seniors The Senior Line Dancing program is one of the fastest growing programs in North Many of our seniors have visited North carolina, Virginia, Florida, http://www.northcharleston.org/Departments/Parks_Seniors.aspx
Extractions: This group is open to all ladies age 60 and older. The ladies meet the 2nd Monday of the month at Park Circle at 1:00 p.m. All ladies must wear a purple outfit and a red hat. Special group activities are planned for the ladies. This is a great opportunity for senior women to enjoy fellowship and make new friends. For more information, call (843) 745-1028. China Painting
Corporation For National And Community Service More than 4000 seniors in south carolina contribute their time and talents Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) volunteers conduct safety patrols http://www.nationalservice.org/about/role_impact/state_profiles_detail.asp?tbl_p
Healthy Aging For Older Adults - Health Statistics/Research The SENIOR grant program is an effort to provide assistance to state health agencies interested south carolinaPACE Senior Project (Physical Activity) http://www.cdc.gov/aging/SENIORs.htm
Extractions: State-Based Examples of Network Innovation, Opportunity, and Replication (SENIOR) Grants One or more documents on this Web page is available in Portable Document Format (PDF). You will need Acrobat Reader (a free application) to view and print these documents. The Aging States Project (PDF- 294) , completed in October 2002, was a cooperative effort between the Chronic Disease Directors (CDD) and the National Association of State Units on Aging (NASUA) with support provided by both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Administration on Aging (AoA). The project assessed the health-related needs, activities, and partnerships occurring between state health departments and state units on aging, both of which have a shared responsibility for ensuring the health of the nations older adults. Recommendations were made to CDC and AOA to promote increased collaboration between the public health and aging services networks, and to support health promotion and disease prevention programs for older adults at the state and local level. Although state units on aging and state health departments bring different resources, approaches, and partners to the table in addressing older adult health, many of these elements are complementary. Collaborations that combine the prevention expertise of the state health departments with the community outreach capacity of the state units on aging can build the momentum needed to address the needs of the rapidly expanding number of older adults in the United States. The SENIOR grant program is an effort to provide assistance to state health agencies interested in establishing or expanding current health and aging activities.
Medical Review Of North Carolina, Inc. Senior Staff. Lisa Bearden PhD Manager, Medicaid programs (CMR) lbearden@mrnc.org He is a member of the south carolina Medical Association. http://www.mrnc.org/mrnc_web/corp/default.aspx?ID=SeniorStaff
South Carolina EPSCoR Program The south carolina EPSCoR Program was the first statewide program to effect This opportunity is available to all rising seniors currently studying in http://www.scepscor.org/news/newsletter/home.asp
Extractions: D uring a press conference held on Wednesday, July 6, 2005, inside the SC State House rotunda, several leaders from South Carolinas three research universities and two of the states historically black universities joined for a press release announcing the newly awarded National Science Foundation/EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement (RII) Grant. Clemson University, the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), the University of South Carolina (USC), South Carolina State University (SCSU), and Claflin University will share the $9 million grant from the NSF that will boost collaborative research by combining institutional forces. Funding will also help aid in the recruitment of new faculty members. Funding will be divided amongst the institutions over a three-year period. South Carolina was only one of three jurisdictions awarded with this grant; Kentucky and Nevada being the other EPSCoR states. The collaboration of these universities will unite their unique strengths in the effort to improve the quality of life for South Carolina citizens. The award will be matched with $4.5 million in non-federal funding, for a total of $13.5 million.
Beef Cattle Ext Programs The south carolina PRIDE Program is the marketing program cosponsored Senior 4H members must give 4 sets of oral reasons (2 from each beef and swine). http://www.clemson.edu/avs/extension/beef cattle ext programs.htm
Extractions: Extension works with livestock producers to help them improve efficiency of production and increase total farm income. It is important to focus on food quality, animal welfare and being good stewards of the environment. Extension helps producers to focus on product evaluation, assists with performance testing, records and management, improving marketing, control of parasites, and using proper management skills and techniques. Information is distributed through a number of techniques such as newsletters, production meetings, workshops and individual farm visits. Extension assists producers in forming producer organizations and serves in an advisory capacity to many agencies and organizations. BEEF CATTLE INFORMATION DATABASE This is an Internet information database of Clemson Extension beef cattle publications, information and connections to related Internet web sites - such as breed associations, Cow Town, and other universities and organizations. It was created for the benefit of cattlemen, extension agents and agricultural professionals. Over 200 web pages have been published and updated. All projects related to programs listed here are referenced in this database. BULL TESTING IN SOUTH CAROLINA
Senior Administrative Team At Clemson The President encourages innovative academic ideas and programs and ensures Because of the critical importance of agriculture to south carolina and to http://www.clemson.edu/pres/team/president.htm
Extractions: James F. Barker, FAIA The President is the chief executive officer of the University with complete responsibility to the Board for operating within the policy mandates of the Board. The President is responsible for preserving the internal viability of the institution and for dealing extensively with constituencies outside the academic community making the President well qualified to advise the Board in its decision making. The President provides leadership in academic as well as other affairs, of the University. The President encourages innovative academic ideas and programs and ensures that the resources of the University are coordinated to carry out teaching, research, and public servce. In addition to having the usual missions of a land-grant university, Clemson has been charged by the General Assembly to exercise broad regulatory powers in the public sector. Thus, the President of Clemson has a direct responsibility to the General Assembly and to the people of South Carolina in the implementation of regulations, which in most states are assigned to another agency or department of the government. The President is the leader in pursuing the mission of the University and shaping its role in higher education and public service in South Carolina, in developing the primary goals.
Welcome To The Guidance Department Page!! RECOGNIZE the most academically talented high school seniors in SC; If I move into south carolina from another state or attend high school outof-state, http://greenvillehigh.greenville.k12.sc.us/departs/Guidance/pfsb.asp
Extractions: Social Studies ... Links In order to be eligible to apply for a Palmetto Fellows Scholarship, a student must meet ALL of the following minimum requirements: Score at least 1200 on the SAT or 27 on the ACT. SAT scores may be the best combined scores, and all test scores must be submitted to the Commission on Higher Education by no later than the scholarship application deadline. Any scores submitted after the deadline will not be accepted; Earn a cumulative 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale or the Uniform Grading Scale at the end of the junior year;
NationalICA NORTH carolina seniors Health Insurance Information Program south carolina Department of Health Human Services 1801 Main Street Columbia, SC 29202 http://www.state.sd.us/social/ASA/SHIINE/NationalICA.htm
Extractions: Consult this listing if you have a family member that is a Medicare beneficiary who resides outside South Dakota and needs help with understanding Medicare claims and private health insurance or if you are a Medicare beneficiary needing immediate help in resolving claims related to medical assistance received outside of South Dakota. Alabama Hawaii Michigan North Carolina ... Tennessee Alabama
U.S.Senate Lindsey Graham Of South Carolina US Senator Lindsey Graham of south carolina Visit south carolina We spent $400 billion and counting on a prescription drug program for our seniors. http://lgraham.senate.gov/index.cfm?mode=speechpage&id=222470
Extractions: Welcome to the official web site of the South Carolina seniors' Prescription Drug program. NOTICE As of July 1, 2004, this site has moved. Please visit the First Health Services' South Carolina Pharmacy Services website for beneficiaries and providers at http://southcarolina.fhsc.com/beneficiaries/SILVERxCARD . You will automatically be redirected to the new site after 30 seconds or you may click here
Senior Resource...By State...South Carolina Senior Housing, Real Estate, Finance, Insurance and Care Information for Franchelle C. Millender, author of south carolina Elder Law A Practice Manual http://www.seniorresource.com/sc.htm
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Extractions: Publications By category or in alphabetical order, the publications of the Division of Aging and Seniors and the National Advisory Council on Aging are a great source of reliable information for and about Canadian seniors. For further information regarding publications, please contact SeniorsPubs@phac-aspc.gc.ca Please read the Public Health Agency of Canada's Page before continuing.