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Making the Nursing Home Choice
While placing a loved one in a nursing home is a difficult decision, there may come a time when it is the right one. It will help if you do your homework and trust your instincts.
According to the Department of Health and Human Services, the nation’s nursing homes provide care to over 1.5 million people. Over 90% of these residents are over age 65.
article tags: long term care insurance, ltc, senior care, nursing home, elder care, assisted living, insurance company, broker
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Why Swimming is the Perfect Exercise for Seniors
There are a many reasons why swimming and water-based exercise may be the best choice for seniors. Water based exercises are second only to walking in lowest rates for injuries. They are commonly used for physical therapy modes for those recovering from major surgery.
Water also provides more options for those who are lacking in general fitness or have a prior injury that makes land based activity difficult.
article tags: swimming, exercise for seniors, physical therapy
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Mobility Electric Scooters - Freedom for the Elderly
There would not be much excitement in life if you had to spend it sitting in a chair or lying in a bed every day. Relying on somebody else to perform simple tasks for you, such as getting a drink of water, can make you feel like you are nothing but a burden to others. If you or someone you love needs a boost maybe electric scooters are what you should be investigating.
article tags: electric scooters, scooter, mobility, recreation, travel, motorcycle, motorcycles, sports
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Hearing Impaired? Hearing Aids? Advice for “Deafies” and those who put up with us
I have always had a hearing impairment. I was born with a 70% hearing loss in both ears. While I had a mother who was sensitive to my disability, I never believed there was anything wrong wth me. As a child, I refused to wear hearing aids.
When, at 19 years-of-age, I bought one hearing aid, it was as if someone turned the sound up. I felt even more invincible.
article tags: hearing impaired, hearing aids, cargiver, deafies, fake it, hearing, communicating on the telephone, difficulty communicating, frustrated, senile, russ miles, more often than you will ever know, need hearing aids
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Massage Therapy for Senior Citizens
Massage therapy can offer senior citizens a number of benefits that will greatly improve their sense of health and wellbeing. As the population continues to age, it is important to consider ways that we can work to improve the lives of those affected by the passing of time. A number of studies have shown that massage therapy can have a direct impact in managing the effects of aging.
article tags: massage benefits, massage therapy, massage techniques, massage tables
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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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“Being a Primary Carer for a relative with Alzheimer’s disease – The Long Goodbye”
“I am a Carer”. There you go, “straight off the bat” as they say, I write this article (the first in a series) in my role as a Primary Carer first and author second. At present I am the primary carer for my elderly mother who is suffering from the advance stages of Alzheimer’s disease. It is desperately cruel disease (most are, I know) in that it robs people (by and large) of their dignity and their independence at a stage in life when they need it most.
article tags: alzheimer's, alzheimer's disease, dementia, carer, caring, primary carer
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Potassium Concerns in the Elderly
Having sufficient nutrients in the body is a general goal for everyone. It doesn't necessarily take great effort to achieve this goal. If you simply follow a diet rich in vitamins and minerals, you should be healthy. However, taking medication, genetics, and age can cause you to become vitamin or mineral deficient. Potassium is one such mineral that the elderly or those individuals who care for them should be aware.
article tags: nutrition, multi vitamins
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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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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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Should We Fear Death?
Death is not something that many people want to think about. However, death is a part of living a human life. At least, our current level of science and technology acknowledges that death is inevitable.
Is death something to be afraid of or is death something to look forward to? The answer may depend on who you talk to.
Aside from the obvious religious.
article tags: death, dying, life review, life after death, life
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Medication and Older Adults
You are a partner in your health care. This is a partnership between you, your doctor, and your pharmacist. You need to be assertive and knowledgeable about the medications you take.
The Food and Drug Administration is also working to make drugs safer for older adults, who consume a large share of the nation's medications. Adults over age 65 buy 30 percent of all prescription drugs and 40 percent of all over-the-counter drugs.
article tags: long term care insurance, ltc, senior care, nursing home, elder care, assisted living, insurance company, broker, medication
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Ten Convenience Built-Ins That’ll Help Seniors And The Disabled Live Independently
Planning to remodel, repair or build a new home? Looking for some innovative, unusual — but powerful — universal design features? We can help! We started collecting over 1,000 uncommon, affordable convenience built-ins in 1998, when we first began writing books and consulting to help people have truly extraordinary — but affordable — homes. Here are some of our favorite ideas that’ll change your life via how they enable independent living.
article tags: home improvement ideas
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Elder Care Services - Determining Your Level of Care
The condition of the person seeking nursing care is the key factor in your choice of a long-term care facility. All skilled/intermediate care nursing facilities provide personal care and residential services including rooms, meals, planned activities and programming to meet social and spiritual needs. The levels of nursing and therapy services offered vary quite widely, and these should be carefully matched to the individual’s needs.
article tags: long term care insurance, ltc, senior care, nursing home, elder care, insurance company, broker
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Should You Join AARP?
The AARP used to be the American Association of Retired Persons.
The AARP is known for representing and speaking on behalf of aging populations based in the United States.
It is involved in all kinds of activities such as:
negotiating reduced rates for prescriptions, housing, tourist attractions, automobile rentalsm motels and hotels.
It is at present involved politically with the Medicare Prescription Drug Program.
article tags: aarp, seniors, old age
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It's Your Funeral: Why Not Plan It Properly?
Making plans for the future brings mixed feelings. It is right to concentrate on the good things, but sometimes there are things you would rather not think about. A funeral is one of those things. You may not have considered planning a funeral in
advance, but there are several reasons why it can bring great peace of mind.
Bereavement usually brings with it emotional and financial burdens.
article tags: funeral plan, prepaid funeral plan, bereavement
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What do you need to know about senior’s health
As one progresses in age, he retreats in health or fitness. Though senior citizens are counseled to stay fit, it is barely the case like. Numerous natural transformations occur in the body as it moves towards fragility. For instance, the bones and muscles lose their potential reducing the stamina of the body, the kidneys and other internal organs start malfunctioning and the vigor of the skin recedes.
article tags: senior, health, diet, bones, lifestyle
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What's The Difference Between Alzheimer's and Dementia?
"What's the difference between dementia and Alzheimer's?" It's a common question, and doctors are some of the best at confusing us. Physicians seem to prefer the word "dementia," possibly because Alzheimer's has become such a loaded word. "Dementia" somehow sounds less frightening to many people, and now even the experts have started using the words interchangeably.
article tags: alzheimer's. dementia
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Inventors Create Wheelchair Innovations for Safety, Affordability and Mobility
The prolonged use of a wheelchair is a reality for over 100 million people across the globe due to disabilities brought about by illness, accident or advanced age. Among the challenges faced by this large and diverse group are; lack of access to adequate wheelchairs due to poverty, the risk of serious and even life threatening injury due to wheelchair roll-away or wheel pinning, and impediments to travel caused by the cumbersome nature of standard wheelchairs.
article tags: wheelchair, wheelchair brakes, wheel locks, wheelchair wheel locks, automatic wheelchair brakes
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Is Exercise a Natural Sleep Aid for Seniors?
There are a number of reasons why exercise, particularly if performed at the right time of day, is considered the most positive sleep aid for seniors. None, however, are more significant than the fact that exercise is a completely natural form of aid. But before discussing why exercise is such a great sleep aid, it is important to examine both the definition of insomnia and the reasons that people suffer from this affliction.
article tags: insomnia, exercise, seniors
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Maintain Your Brain - Strategies to Help Prevent Alzheimer's Disease
It's almost become a joke. Forget the word you wanted to use and joke 'Must be early Alzheimer's.' Lose track of where you left your keys? "Doh! Guess I'm getting Alzheimer's." Alzheimer's Disease is no joking matter, though, and we know it even under the casual, joking jabs at our own memory problems. I suspect that more than one of us, when those occasional lapses of memory happen, wonder if we really ARE starting to lose our memories to one of the most baffling and devastating diseases we know.
article tags: alzheimer's disease, alzheimer's, preventing alzheimer's, freelance writing, original content
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Keep Seniors Independent and Involved -Practical Acts of Kindness
Sometimes elderly people can be fierce about maintaining their
independence - some would say downright stubborn. But it is hard
to give up taking care of oneself and give the reins over to
someone else. It can diminish their spirits to depend on others to
do tasks they used to do so easily.
How can you help without taking away their independence?
Following are five ideas from the e-book, "101
Ways to Change the World".
article tags: elderly, independence, spirits, kindness, thoughtfulness, giving
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The Benefits Of Continuing Care Retirement Community
People nowadays have already realized the importance of saving for the future, especially for their retirement. This is because when they reach their retirement age, all they have to do is to relax and enjoy life together with the financial benefits that they themselves have tried to save little by little.
That is why, when it comes to retirement and the benefits that can be derived from it, people should take the matter seriously.
article tags: retirement, ccrc, cmmunity, planning, continuing care retirement
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Live a Normal and Happy Life With Hearing Aide
article tags: hearing aides, hearing loss, united states
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Understanding The 3 Basic Types of Hearing Loss
Our ears have these two main functions; allowing us to both hear and maintain our balance. However, throughout the duration of a lifetime, the hearing function of our ears become worn out and less effective. In fact, one of three adults over the age of 65 has a hearing loss and half of seniors over the age of 75 have a hearing loss. Such loss is commonly due to over-exposure to noise, heredity or both.
article tags: health insurance, hygiene, therapy, allergies, bacteria, skin care, cosmetic, cellulite, surgery
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