Dianna Carter, director of community relations for Spokane Valley-based Orchard Crest Retirement Community & Assisted Living, says the retirement community has been operating at near capacity with 200 to 225 residents at any given time, a trend consistent
Now in its 23rd year of operations, Idaho Trust Bank, which bills itself as one of few banks in the Gem State to offer both commercial banking and wealth management services, says it looks to continue to grow, while maintaining its focus on client success
Children. Divorce. Medical expenses. Unemployment. Grandchildren.
There's a long list of reasons American's in their later working years cite as to why they aren't more aggressively saving-if even saving at all-
for retirement.
And it's on
Jennifer Perkins was overwhelmed.
Her husband, David, had suffered a stroke and been diagnosed with dementia. Countless doctor appointments and medical tests stretched out before them, but Perkins had her own health issues, and she didn't drive.
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The Washington state Department of Social and Health Services has rolled out new services for unpaid caregivers.
Bea Rector, Olympia-based director of the home and community services division within the Aging and Long Term Support Administration of DSHS
The Providence Adult & Teen Congenital Heart Program, at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital, is among the first heart programs in the U.S. to receive accreditation from Adult Congenital Heart Association.
The program here is o
Inland Imaging LLC, of Spokane, has begun using new dual scanning technology called a SPECT-CT scan, which radiologists here say enables them to diagnose and treat patients with certain conditions more accurately.
Inland's nuclear medicine manager Davi
Spokane-area interests are working to inform lawmakers about their priorities as the state Legislature prepares to convene its 2018 session, which they say will focus heavily on passing a capital budget and continuing education mandates.
The Legislature
Stepping into GeeksNGlory gaming bar feels like jumping into an Xbox.
A bright green strip splits the dark walls. The dim lighting and minimalist black furniture are illuminated by bright green lights beneath the chairs, sofas, and bar. Television monito
Cd'A-based company says production is historically good
December 7, 2017
With record gold production at a mine in Alaska, Hecla Mining Co. is expecting 2017 to finish as one of the 10 to 15 strongest years in its 126-year history, from a production perspective, company CEO Phillips S. Baker says.
That's despite a nine-mon