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9 Quick Tips To Buying A Stair Lift
Stair lifts provide more than just a means of getting from the downstairs floor of a house to the upstairs - they also represent mobility and independence to an ageing generation.
As time goes by, it is only natural that we find certain everyday activities, such as climbing the stairs, becoming increasingly difficult. For someone with limited mobility due to injury, disability or chronic diseases such as arthritis and angina installing a stair lift is a low-cost common sense solution.
article tags: health, stairlifts, stair, lifts, eldery care, mobility
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A Grandparent’s Guide To Choosing Age Appropriate Toys
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 1.3 million children are entrusted to their grandparents every day. Roles of a grandparent include spoiling and enlightening their grandkids with toys they will enjoy. After all, toys are considered to be treasures of childhood. With this role comes an added responsibility to make sure that grandchildren stay safe and enjoy a toy that is age-appropriate.
article tags: age appropriate toys, safe toys, choosing toys for grandchildren, educational toys, wooden toys
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Adjusting To An Aging Mind
As our brains age, we're less likely to think as quickly or remember things as well as we used to. Research is now showing how the brain changes and adapts with age. You can use what we've learned and follow a few simple tips to help remember things and avoid scams.
Dr. Denise C. Park, director of the Roybal Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Illinois, explains that the knowledge we gain from life experience can sometimes compensate for other changes in our brains as we age.
article tags: adjusting to an aging mind
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Advice For Seniors - Working Your Way Through Retirement
Caring for the elderly can be daunting and challenging at times. It is something to that everybody has something to worry about sometime. Everyone gets old in each and every family, and at the very least, most people have a relative of an advanced age...
article tags: retirement planning, retirement gifts, south carolina retirement communities, florida retirement community, individual retirement account
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Aging Parents and Role Reversal
This is the day you thought would never happen. Your roles in life are reversing. You’re trying to make decisions for yourself and your Aging Parent. What will be best for them without altering your life too drastically. How do you keep up the pace and ultimately please everyone around you? You are not alone in life, you have a family, significant other, a career to think about.
article tags: aging parents, eldercare, role reversal, caring for elder parents, senior care
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Antique Wheelchair Models
The chair and the wheel were two of man's earliest inventions, dating back to 4000 B.C. The first evidence of combining wheels with furniture was a Greek wheeled baby-bed, built in 530 B.C. It was not until 1595 that an actual wheelchair was invented. This antique wheelchair was used by King Phillip II of Spain.
Vintage Wheelchairs
article tags: antique wheelchair
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Are You Drowning in Caregiving?
Most adult children fall into caregiving as a result
of an incident that placed their elder in a crisis situation. After the dust settles and reality sets in, often we realize that our lives have changed and this change is often not welcomed.
article tags: eldercare, burned out, caregiver stress, guilt, caregiver guilt, help with parent, getting help.
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Are you or your elderly parents moving to an Apartment from a house? Here's Help
So you're moving to an apartment, what do you do with all your favorite things you can't live without? Are your parents elderly and you're downsizing them? Sure you can't take everything, but you probably can manage your/their most valued pieces.
Admit it. We all have items that are precious to us and must be in the interior of our homes to make it home! Lets say Grandmas "chamber pot".
article tags: interior decorating, elderly parents, moving, apartment living, interior design, florida decorator, gardening, landscaping, accessorizing a room, interior help, free interior ideas
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Assessing the Needs of Aging Parents
Now - or at some point in the future - your parents may need you to take care of them. Caring for your aging parents is one of the most important challenges you may ever face.
If you don't live nearby, occasional visits can give you an opportunity to evaluate your parents' changing needs. Keep this checklist from Easter Seals in mind on your next visit.
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Baby Boomer Healthy Aging Survival Kit
"Living longer and living better, that's what my baby boomer patients are looking for," says Dr. Steven Lamm, New York City internist and author of "Younger at Last."
While aging is a fact of life, there are many ways to stay active, healthy and energized. The problem is that there is often too much information available. Seventy-five percent of boomers say they are confused-what to take, what not to take-and every day a conflicting report only adds to their confusion.
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Baby Boomers and the 'Senior Moment'
For baby boomers, the "senior moment" is synonymous with the inevitable process of aging. Or is it?
Recent research findings indicate that healthy mitochondria, the energy-producing organelles found in our body's cells, may play a pivotal role in enhancing brain cell function and possibly eliminating those pesky random lapses of memory.
Every seven seconds in the United States, a baby boomer turns 50.
article tags: baby boomers and the 'senior moment'
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Be Prepared For Assisted Living
Assisted living is simply finding help in the form of a care giver or a family member assigned to assist an elder who with illness or diminished mental ability is no longer capable of living an independent life...
article tags: retirement home, assisted living, elderly care, retirement fund
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Becoming a senior can be a big change
For years many people look forward to the day they can retire but the same can not be said about becoming a senior. Although many actually become seniors before they retire, there is something about this word that just don’t sit right with most people approaching that age.
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Beechcroft’s Retirement Buyers Surfing The Net Before They Buy!
According to specialist retirement developer, Beechcroft, over the last year the number of retirees surfing the web in search of a new retirement home has almost doubled. Beechcroft’s sales advisors, working in retirement developments across the South of England, report that retirees looking for a retirement home turn to the website first, then contact the development for further details before actually visiting.
article tags: retirement, retirement homes, retirement properties, retirement living, retirement developments
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Bunk Beds Add More Than Space To Childrens' Rooms
A good bunk bed set up will give an only child a choice of where to sleep and allow them a little more room to roam at night.
article tags: beds, bed frames, bunk beds
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Buying Furniture for the Elderly with Special Needs
If you are challenged with buying furniture for an elderly person, there are a few things you should keep in mind as you start your search.
First, how is that person’s health and physical condition? Can he or she easily rise from and sit down into a chair? If not, furniture with special options are available. The seats of chairs and recliners rise to a higher level with the push of a button.
article tags: furniture, home decorations
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Care For Caregivers
If you're caring for an aging parent or facing the challenges of assisting a loved one or friend who is chronically ill, disabled or elderly, you are not alone. You are one of the 22 million Americans who care for an older adult. Caregivers provide 80 percent of in-home care, but unlike nurses and home health aids, they are unpaid for their labor of love.
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Caregiving Tips for Boomers: 5 Tips for Decreasing the Cost of Caring for Elderly Parents
Over 30 million Baby Boomers provide countless hours of assistance to elderly parents at no charge. It is estimated that, using average hourly wages, the total amount of this uncompensated care is comparable to the entire Medicare budget. For the estimated 7 million Boomers who provide long distance care, actual out of pocket expenses amount to almost $5,000 per month.
article tags: caregiving, caregivers, boomers, elder care, stress, sadness, anger, guilt
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Caring For A Loved One With Alzheimer's Disease
The majority of the 4.5 million Americans with Alzheimer's disease live at home, where family and friends provide most of their care. Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease, a progressive brain disorder that not only affects memory, but gradually destroys a person's ability to learn and carry out daily activities, can be emotionally and physically challenging.
article tags: caring for a loved one with alzheimer's disease
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Caring for Aging Parents Puts Boomers in a Bind
You’re rushing out of the office on a weeknight, hoping to get your daughter to soccer practice on time, cook dinner and help your other child with their homework. Just as you hit the road, your cell phone rings. It’s the pharmacy telling you that the two prescriptions your father needs immediately are ready for pick up. Or you’re off to your son’s school play just as your mom’s neighbor calls to inform you that she has fallen again and needs you right away.
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Caring for Elderly Parents: 5 Tips for Avoiding Caregiver Burnout
Joanne’s mother, Betty, had rheumatoid arthritis for years. Suddenly and unexpectedly, Betty was disabled by the pain, fatigue and limited mobility that she had feared since her diagnosis.
Joanne convinced her fiercely independent mother that living alone was no longer an option. And Joanne, the eldest of four children, knew that caring for her sick mother fell on her shoulders.
article tags: caregiving, caregiver, caring for elderly parents, elderly parents, vicki rackner
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Caring For Mom And Dad As They Grow Older: What Baby Boomers Need To Know About Geriatric Health Care
I often get letters, like the two below, from Baby Boomers who are caring for aging parents and trying to find health care that meets the unique needs of older people. Finding the right kind of care can seem daunting, but a little information and some key resources can help tremendously.
Q: My 81-year-old mother recently fell and was rushed to the emergency room.
article tags: caring for mom and dad as they grow older: what baby boomers need to know about geriatric health care
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Caring From A Distance
Distance may make the heart grow fonder but it can also make it more difficult for adult children to look out for their aging parents or relatives. Fortunately, there is a way to manage the situation.
The first step in arranging care is to assess the circumstances. One home health-care provider, Interim HomeStyle Services, offers a free online assessment that allows you to evaluate if your loved one can live safely and independently in the comfort of his or her home.
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Choosing the Right Wheelchair For You
Most people are familiar with prescriptions from a doctor for medications, but not for mobility aids such as wheelchairs or even crutches. The process of choosing the right wheelchair can be especially difficult, because the types of options available are as varied as the types of people in the world and their various lifestyles.
Depending on what you do on a daily basis, you may need a chair with a pressure-relieving cushion, brake extensions, or other special options in order to make it effective.
article tags: wheelchairs, choosing a wheelchair, electric wheelchairs
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Curved Stair Lifts – An Overview
If you are looking to purchase a stair lift and are worried about getting one to fit because you have a curved, odd shaped staircase or multiple landings – dont be! Curved stair lifts are just what you need.
No matter what the configuration or layout of your staircase, stair lifts can be tailor made to the size and shape of virtually any staircase easily coping with bends, straights and landings.
article tags: health, stairlifts, stair, lifts, eldery, elder, care, mobility
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