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  • Why You Need Long Term Health Care Insurance  By : Ron Subs
    One way to save money for the long term care insurance package is by getting a higher exclusion period. There are exclusion periods of 30, 60 and 90 days.
  • Sensory Loss in Older Adults: Vision; Behavioral Approaches for Caregivers  By : Joseph Casciani
    This article discuss the sensory changes that accompany aging, and the behavioral approaches for professional, paraprofessional, and family caregivers. The purpose of this article is to introduce many of the behavioral health insights, principles, and approaches that should influence our caregiving roles. This article addresses age-related visual changes.
  • Sensory Loss in Older Adults: Hearing; Behavioral Approaches for Caregivers  By : Joseph Casciani
    This article discusses the prominent sensory changes that accompany aging, and behavioral approaches to be made by professional, paraprofessional, and family caregivers. The purpose of this article is to introduce behavioral health insights, principles, and approaches that should influence our caregiving roles. This article addresses age-related changes in hearing.
  • How and When to Find the Right Assisted Living Center for your Aging Loved One  By : Art Gib
    Making the decision to place an aging parent or grandparent in an assisted living center in Prescott Arizona is difficult. With so many stories circulating on the news and rumors of abuse occurring in assisted living centers around the country, anyone would naturally be concerned.
  • Taking Grandma to the Pound: Why You Shouldn't Feel Guilty About Assisted Living Centers  By : Art Gib
    Making the decision to move an elderly loved one into a care facility is difficult and there are often intense feelings of guilt and betrayal. But today's modern Henderson elderly assisted living centers really aren't anything like somber nursing homes where people lie in bed waiting to die.
  • Avoid Nursing Homes by Planning Ahead  By : Pamela Dombrowski-Wilson
    According to a survey by John Hancock, persons would rather die or go bankrupt that live in a nursing home. Learn about planning ahead so that you or your family members do not end up without choices at end of life.
  • How to Select a Nursing Home  By : Nasser
    Placing a troubled, dependent relative in a nursing home is a heart-wrenchinging ordeal. To ease the way, know when a nursing home is the only answer. Deciding factors: When there is a loss of control of body functions, a loss of memory or an inability to perform the basic activities of daily life such as shopping, cleaning and dressing. People do not age physically and emotionally at the same rate.
  • Should You Move To A Retirement Community?  By : Cindy Heller
    Many elderly retired people choose to move to a retirement community for various reasons. A large home may have been great when they were raising children and pets.
  • Human Euthanasia: Legal Suicide or Murdering Innocents?  By : dexharris
    Human Euthanasia is a long debated issue on health and society; even government played an important part on whether or not it should be permitted.
  • Senior home care  By : William886 Jattin886
    Senior home care

    We should always be thankful that god has provided us with such loving parents, in our younger days. When our parents become old it is our duty to see that they are well looked after.

    We can either provide for them ourselves or else put them up in safe hands, by getting them admitted in a senior home care for the elderly. With the help of the internet, we can choose the best services available worldwide.

    Most senior home care in the USA offer mental health services, wound care, surgery, bathing and assistance with personnel hygiene are offered. Medicines are given regularly for the desired patients. Home senior cares in the UK are also very good. In such homes, elderly people get assistance to live independently in their own homes. Services are offered nationwide by employees known as caregivers. The caregivers are made to undergo a criminal background check and are insured. Caretakers give companionship to the elderly, read for them, arrange their appointments, give their medication, assist the elderly to walk, write letters monitor their diets and prepare their meals. But the thing is, these senior home care centers are expensive; low middle class people can not afford in this places. Good news is, you can locate elderly home care organizations worldwide, in any country, with the help of the internet. You should also do a thorough back ground search on the agency, before you get your elderly parents or relative admitted.
  • Sensory Loss in Older Adults: Taste, Smell & Touch; Behavioral Approaches for Caregivers  By : Joseph Casciani
    This article is the third in a series that discuss sensory changes accompanying aging, and the necessary behavioral adjustments made by caregivers. The purpose of this article is to introduce some of the behavioral health insights, principles, and approaches that influence our caregiving roles. This article addresses age-related changes in taste, smell, and touch, and facial expressiveness.
  • Secret Dollars: Veterans' Benefit for Long-Term Care Revealed  By : William Hammond
    Kansas City Elder Law Attorney reveals details concerning a hidden benefit that many veterans can use to help pay for the high cost of assisted living or home health care.
  • Five Ways To Keep Family Elder Care Conferences From Spinning Out Of Control  By : Martin Sabel
    Bringing the family together to discuss taking care of an aging parent is littered with potential emotional land mines. Use these 5 basic ground rules to stay focused on what's important and avoid unnecessary family turmoil.
  • Fraud Prevention Tips For The Elderly  By : lar
    Fraud artists target the elderly more often than you might think.
  • Some Crime Tips For The Elderly  By : lar
    As you get older, you may find yourself a more likely target for thieves.
  • Effective Lawn Care Solution  By : Steve Buchanan
    A lawn mower is a piece of equipment that has one or more revolving blades to cut grass or other plants of a lawn at an even length. Lawn mower can be your best friend and in many cases you will need to dig deep to find enough money to buy your lawn mower, which means that most of us want and hope that our lawn mower will work for at least a few years till we have to start thinking about changing or replacing it.
  • Finding Innovative Senior Care in Your Community  By : Thomas Henricks
    With the increase in the ratio of elderly people today there has been an increase in the care options for those persons. New innovations in services and quality of care have surfaced. Find the care you want for your loved one.
  • Ideas For Baby Shower Parties  By : David H Urmann
    this article serves as the complete resource for baby shower ideas, gifts, accessories and information on baby shower parties.
  • Factors that Influence the Ability to be a Care Giver  By : Susan Ellis
    Care giving is a learned skill. We react to the task in different ways. By understanding our reactions we will know how best to proceed.
  • Preparing for the Responsibility of Elder Care  By : Thomas Henricks
    A number of great resources are available today that will help you find quality elder care assistance. Do your homework and be prepared to make intelligent decisions.
  • Quality Care for Elderly Loved One is Available  By : Thomas Henricks
    The needs and resources to care for the elderly have changed considerably in recent years. A number of excellent options are available to satsify these needs.
  • The Body, Mind and Spirit of the Care Giver Journey  By : Susan Ellis
    When assuming the role of caregiver for a loved one it would be helpful if we had all the answers and information we needed, right from the start - but it doesn't work that way. So what, in hindsight, did I learn about staying whole?
  • Why Some People Should Not Be Care Givers  By : Susan Ellis
    Society believes all are capable of being caregivers; that families should look after their own. But care giving is a learned skill. What happens when you don't have the skills?
  • Options are Available to Care for the Elderly  By : Thomas Henricks
    The needs and resources to care for the elderly have changed considerably in recent years. A number of excellent options are available to satsify these needs.
  • Baby Boomers Now Caring For Parents Experiencing Similar Issues  By : Pamela Dombrowski-Wilson
    Baby boomers between the ages of 43 and 61 are now beginning to personally experience some of the health issues faced by their parents and they are shocked and amazed. Transitions to aging can be graceful if we are prepared and more difficult if we resist the inevitable changes that come with aging.
  • 9 Unusual Truths About Nursing Homes  By : Martin Sabel
    Few people really understand much about nursing homes. Some nursing homes give better care than others. Nursing homes, like people, have their own strengths, weaknesses and skill levels. Learn how to tell the good ones from the bad ones.
  • What Do Baby Boomer, Hidden Camera & Nursing Home Abuse Have In Common?  By : Glenn Freiboth
    As 1 million more health care workers will be needed in the next decade, and 3 million more workers will be needed by 2030 to care for a whopping 78 million strong baby boomer generation, new hidden camera technology will be needed to catch increasing care giver abuse and theft. This article explaines why new technology is needed to catch direct-care abuse.
  • Daycare Scheduling Software  By : Blake Allen
    Daycare scheduling software is very important in helping you effectively and efficiently run your own daycare service.
  • The Sandwich Generation and Their Parents' Tarnished Golden Years  By : Rosemary Lichtman
    Learn how to care for yourself and your aging parents when their golden years are tarnished. Use these seven tips to reduce Sandwich Generation stress.
  • Alzheimer's Disease- Facts You Should Be Aware Of  By : Robert William Locke..
    It is usually in the 60's that symptoms of Alzheimer's disease can start appearing. Very often they are dismissed as just 'getting old'. In many cases unfortunately, these symptoms have much more serious consequences thanjust getting forgetful or just getting old.
  • Five Things You Need to Know About Alzheimer's  By : Robert William Locke..
    When do symptoms start to appear and what are they ? Symptoms usually start around the age of 60. In the early stages the symptoms of Alzheimer's can and are often mistaken as 'simply getting old' This, sadly is NOT the case as Alzheimer's Disease is not a case of 'just' getting old.
  • How To Prevent Senile Dementia - Hopeful News On Alzheimers  By : Robert William Locke..
    Many people ask if there is a way to prevent senile dementia and other mental diseases like Alzheimers. It now appears from a recent study that diet can and does play a role in their prevention. The study found that omega-3 foods, if consumed in sufficient quantities did indeed reduce elderly people's chances of developing these diseases by as much as 60%. Carrots and other beta-carotene foods were found to also reduce the possibility of developing dementia.
  • Can Carrots Help Prevent Dementia?  By : Robert William Locke..
    How can you ward off dementia as you get older? Carrots may be the answer ! Carrots contain beta-carotene which is broken down by the liver to become a form of vitamin A. A study just published reports that there is evidence to support the fact that men who took beta-carotene over a long period suffered fewer mental decline problems such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
  • Essential Supplements For Seniors  By : kensium solutions
    When the body starts to age The human body goes through many changes and After the age of 50 our bones & muscles get weaker and we become activity less efficient at processing and using the available nutrients which slows down our ability to respond to a physical. seniors are far more prone to illnesses as they age. As they get older their needs will also change. There are lot of vital Supplements available which are specially made for seniors. It is very hard for A lot of seniors who live alone to cook nutritionally-balanced food or do regular exercise so they don’t get the essential vitamins and nutrients and they get easily effected with vitamin and nutrient deficiency, which ultimately results in illness . Many health conditions are direct result of improper diet in seniors.
  • Spine surgery -- how to find out if you really need it  By : Len McGrane
    It's likely that you will need spine surgery at some point -- in 1999 for instance there were 533,839 spine procedures.
  • Alzheimer's - Keeping Your Business On Track While Supporting Your Parent  By : Suzanne Holman
    Do you or any of your friends have a parent with Alzheimer's? It takes some innovative strategies to keep your business on track while supporting your parent.
  • How the Sandwich Generation Can Help Their Parents Create a Legacy of Meaning  By : Rosemary Lichtman
    Learn how to help your aging parents write an ethical will to be passed on to the following generations. Read about the experiences of others in the Sandwich Generation and get started by following these four suggestions.
  • Tips On Senior Care& Their Changing Needs  By : kensium solutions
    It is a simple fact of life and can be hard to face that we all get Old. In old age muscle, bones get weaker and slow down the ability to respond to a physical activity. Using some products which are specially made for seniors and keeping them safe is a very easy process. The human body goes through many changes with time. As we get older our needs will also change.
  • Tips On Senior Parents Care And Useful Products  By : kensium solutions
    There are lots of new products which are for everyday use & they are helping many senior consumers-still young at heart maintain their daily routines with almost no help from family or caregivers.
  • Blast from the Past--Medical Care in Your Home  By : Michael Nowling
    Unless you were around in the 1950's you probably don't know that it was common to see a man carrying a small black bag knock on a neighbor's door. Who would it have been? Today you might think, insurance salesman, Amway salesman or even political office seeker. Would it surprise you to know that it was the family doctor?
  • Older Adult Substance Abuse: Your Spouse, Your Parent, Yourself  By : Pamela Dombrowski-Wilson
    Substance abuse occures among 17% of the age 60 and older group. This number is expected to double by 2020 as the baby boom generation ages.
  • Role Reversal - When Parents Resist  By : Pamela Dombrowski-Wilson
    Roles change as parents age. Children often see role reversal in that they become the parent and their parents revert to childlike behaviors. This article discusses options when parents need yet resist care.
  • Visiting Someone in the Hospital: 14 Helpful Tips  By : Lisa Copen
    Visiting someone in the hospital doesn't have to be awkward and uncomfortable. Real people share what makes a difference to them when someone visits.
  • Special Gifts for the Elderly  By : Jan Hayner
    Giving gifts that the elderly can use and will appreciate is what everyone looks for. If it happens to supply security and offer independence at the same time it is a gift to be cherished forever.
  • The Guide To Selecting and Finding Caregivers For People With Alzheimer's  By : Sam Smith
    It can be difficult to find the right caregiver for someone that you are taking care of. Finding and choosing the right caregiver can really make a big difference in the life of an elderly person that you are taking care of. This guide will help you know what questions to ask.
  • Have a Healthy Senior Life with These Tips  By : Jimmy Cox
    The Sixty Year Old Personality Benjamin Franklin once said that all would live long, but none would be old. What should we actually expect of ourselves after sixty years? Must we eventually become senile and mentally old, or can we have a long life and still remain alert and bright with opinions others respect?
  • Monster Terrorizes Elderly Couple  By : Johnny Jenkins
    They were both subject to memory loss and other deficiences associated with aging. They repeatedly mentioned something about a monster.
  • You Can Return Home -- The Ruby Slippers  By : Pamela Dombrowski-Wilson
    Many older adults due to an accident or health issue are placed in nursing homes for rehabilitation and never leave. Not because they can't, but because they become lost in a system that promotes long term care. You can return home, learn how.
  • Do You Know What to Do About Arthritis?  By : Nick Preston
    Discover useful, practical methods of obtaining relief from the most common type of arthritis.
  • The Complete Parent Care Guide  By : Tom Sample
    Family care giving is an increasing phenomenon as the aging population grows. In the US one in four families cares for the sick, disabled and persons over 50 years of age.
  • Seniors Beyond Age Eighty May Need Extra TLC to be Able to Enter the Cyber-world for Fun and Profit  By : Luise Volta
    It could be worth your effort and pay off big time to introduce the senior in your life to the fascinating and absorbing world of computers.
  • Elderly Man Burglarized By Gas Company Criminal  By : Johnny Jenkins
    The elderly have always been victims and targets of crime.
  • How to Shift from Daddy's Girl to Dad's Caregiver  By : Rosemary Lichtman
    Ever wondered how you could nurture and give back to your aging parents as they have cared for you? With millions of baby boomers now responsible for aging parents, many are asking, "How do I balance taking care of my parents as well as myself?" If you are feeling torn by Sandwich Generation pressures, follow these 9 tips to help with your caregiving.
  • Are You Drowning in Caregiving?  By : Alice Endy
    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.
  • Elderly in Jeopardy During Heat Wave  By : Alice Endy
    Summer heat waves pose a very real danger to the eldely.
  • Planning For The The Frail Period  By : Alice Endy
    But no matter how they made you feel, you should always watch elders carefully. They were you and you will be them. You carry the seeds of your old age in you at this very moment, and they hear the echoes
    of their childhood each time they see you.
    Kent Nerburn, "Letters to My Son"
  • Dealing With Demntia  By : Alice Endy
    It is like caring for a child in reverse order. With a child we wait with anticipation as they grow through new stages. We watch for them to sit up, then take their first steps, potty train, talk, ride their first bike, and on and on.
    Well, with aging and dementia, it really is the same process in reverse.
  • Special Considerations And Tips For Senior Citizens Travel  By : Lee Dobbins
    Senior citizens are special and have special needs and considerations when traveling.
  • Nine Types of Assisted Living and Explanations of Each  By : Jan Hayner
    It is never to early to learn about the types of assisted living, this information may be needed for a friend, neighbor, family member or eventually for ourselves. Be prepared and know what types of services are available.
  • Discover How To Becoming A Successful Alzheimer Disease Caregiver  By : Rose Mary
    Caring for Alzheimers disease patients can be difficult and frustrating. Many Alzheimers disease caregivers experience intense stress as they provide care for the Alzheimers patients. Equipped with the skills, they will be able to provide a better standard of care for the patient.
  • Walk-In Bathtubs for Convenience and Comfort for Disabled People and Seniors  By : Claire Bullerwell
    If you don't have the luxury to access a regular bathtub then a walk-in tub is your ideal solution. Learn the wonders and benefits of a walk-in bathtub.
  • Elder Care Planning Guide  By : John Morris
    Q. When do you need a care facility?
    A. A residential care facility should be taken into account when at least one of the following circumstances happens:

    - Your elderly relative requires and demands twenty four hour of continuous care and attention.
    - Your elderly relative can not anymore cope up with the activities of day-to-day living such as eating, bathing, using the toilet, changing etc.
    - Your elderly relative is more likely to have either physical or verbal violent out burst and is a threat to himself and to others.
    - Your elderly relative has wandered off from the safety of home.
    - The caregiver's physical condition and welfare is harmfully affected.

    Q...
  • Can You Retire Before You Die?  By : Tracey Anne
    Retirement Statistics - Wake Up Call!
    Have you ever stopped and thought about your retirement?

    How about how far your retirement income is going to take you? Will you have enough, or, are you on the path to outlive your money stores?
  • Help Seniors To Be Independent  By : Jan Hayner
    There are ways to help Senior Citizens remain independent without taking away the dignity that they so deserve to have. It is the little things that help them the most. the most important is to help to take away some of the fears without them having to tell you what they are.
  • Be Prepared For Assisted Living  By : John Morris
    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...
  • Incontinence: Myths Exposed, and Helpful Tips  By : John Morris
    What exactly is incontinence?

    Incontinence is an apparent loss of the body's ability to control fecal or urinal activity. People suffering from fecal incontinence are unable to control bowel movements, and are unable to keep the stool from involuntary escaping from their anus or urine drawing involuntarily from their bladder...
  • Retirement Investment Ideas - How To Get The Biggest Payoff  By : John Morris
    You have done your share. Now, it is almost your turn to shine and feel relaxed after so many years of toiling and sowing greener fields just to earn a living...
  • Electric Wheelchairs Promote Mobility and Safeguard Independence  By : Tom Sample
    There's no reason for an older person to sit back and rock away the rest of their lives when so many devices are available to help them overcome the troubles that can go along with normal aging.
  • Why Retirement Homes In Florida Are The Best  By : John Morris
    Each retiree has different needs, preferred leisure, abilities, and financial support. Most of them have only one thing in mind: comfortable living. Although many of the retirement homes in Florida offer the same benefits, the difference is the kind of retirement plan you would want to have...
  • Best Practices For Wheelchair Safety And Selection  By : John Morris
    There are many things to consider before you purchase a wheelchair. Regardless of whether you want a manual or powered chair, consider the following:

    1...
  • How to Enjoy Gardening for Seniors and the Physically Challenged  By : Trevor Kassulke
    Are you in a wheelchair, and long to dig in the dirt or are your knees just starting to age and you are afraid you'll have to give up gardening altogether?
  • Advice For Seniors - Working Your Way Through Retirement  By : John Morris
    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...
  • What To Look For In A Nursing Home  By : John Morris
    Enrolling a loved one or a family member in a nursing home is a tough decision to make. You need to be assured that your loved one is safe and well taken cared off in that nursing home...
  • How to Protect Senior Citizens From Bird Flu  By : Richard Stooker
    The elderly are especially at risk for catching bird flu, and so you must take special precautions to protect them during an influenza pandemic.
  • Attract Seniors To Your Business With Articles  By : Hege Crowton
    Senior citizens today are much more inclined to buy on the web than in the past. This growing part of society can have a huge impact on your business if you market to them in the right way.
  • Medicare Part D Doesn't Have To Be Confusing  By : Ray La Foy
    You have to enroll to get it, but don't worry about denials, because they won't be forthcoming.
  • How To Chose A Retirement Home  By : John Morris
    Finding an appropriate retirement home could waste you precious time and money. So make sure you're ready to plan for this major change. Retirement homes are usually developed as a condominium or a compound of properties, but are these the only options for you? There are five elements that you should consider before buying retirement properties...
  • What To Look For In A Care Giver  By : John Morris
    Choosing the right caregiver for you depends on many factors including but not limited to your financial status, age, your personal needs, and your personal choice of the caregiver's gender...

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