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Retirement CommunitiesFinding the perfect retirement community is part of the reward brought about by a carefully planned retirement. Choosing a retirement community that does not answer and satisfy all your needs will definitely entail a lot of costs and is just a way of flushing down drain the money you worked so hard for. It is very important to know what you really want to do in your retirement years which will eventually point to your ideal retirement community.
Medical Treatments For Dementia: Good News For PatientsThere are many new medical treatments for dementia that have proven successful for many individuals suffering from this common medical condition.It is believed that as many as 10 percent of individuals over the age of 60 suffer from dementia. That number jumps dramatically to 25 percent of individuals over the age of 80.
Letting Go: When Someone Else Ends up Caring for a Loved OneDealing with an aging and possibly ailing parent involves a lot of tough decisions.
Two Phone Calls and a FuneralTwo years after my mother died, my father fell in love with a glamorous blond Ukrainian divorcée. He was eighty-four and she was thirty-six. She exploded into our lives like a fluffy pink grenade, churning up the murky water, bringing to the surface a sludge of sloughed-off memories, giving the family ghosts a kick up the backside.
Diet and Dementia - What Every Caregiver Should KnowWhen caring for an aging parent or grandparent, nothing is more important than good nutrition. It can lessen or even eliminate the need for medication and offer your loved one a far more productive and fulfilling life.
Alzheimer's: Why Caring for a Loved One is a Full-Time JobYou may be so busy caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease that you don't see the scope of your tasks. This article tells why caregiving is a full-time job. After you've read this article give yoursef a pat on the back.
Teacher Retirement SystemEvery person who has traded their hours for payment and paid into the system is entitled to be provided for in their retirement, and teachers are no exception. The Teachers Retirement System was founded for this very reason in every state of the U.S. This special body was founded to provide the three basic benefits of retirement for the educators of our children, namely, retirement benefits, disability benefits and death and survivor benefits. These benefits are calculated in much the same way as the normal social security benefits, in so far as the remuneration payments are dependant on how much, and for how long the payee has contributed into the system.
Caregiving: Distinguishing Alzheimer’s Disease from DementiaActing as a caregiver to your aging parent can certainly be overwhelming and stressful at times, especially when you’re trying to determine if your parent’s memory loss and mood changes are due to age-related dementia or the early signs of Alzheimer’s.
Gaining Independence - When Walking Becomes Too Difficult to Manage by YourselfAs we try our best to age gracefully many people will find maintaining independence a challenge. This is especially true for those who suffer from arthritis, neuro-muscular disease, or degenerative joint diseases or while recovering from hip or knee replacement surgery. The old adage which states "use it or lose it" is very true when it comes to your mobility. I was compelled to write this article to help other caregivers. This is the story of my long exhaustive journey for products that would help my 78 year old mother regain her mobility.
Hearing Loss In The ElderlyWhen my nursing career led me to the field of Geriatrics I automatically knew how to communicate with people with hearing loss.
Mrs. Pinchpenny's Tips for Saving Money and Sticking to a BudgetIf you are addicted to the home and garden network, you know many Americans are messy and have too much stuff. They also don't have a clue about saving money. This article contains money-saving tips from a grandmother who isn't afraid to call herself "Mrs. Pinchpenny." Using her tips today will give you more money for tomorrow.
Center Retirement; Continuing Care Retirement Community.The Continuing Care Retirement Community (which I will now refer to as CCRC) is not just another institution, it's a carefully planned out and caring home for the elderly to, if they so wish and depending on their chosen lifestyles, live in a thoughtfully conceived residential community with an environment that caters for their every wish.
Retirement Home Corporations - Making The Right Choice For YouWith the emphasis on HOME, it is important that you choose the retirement home that suits you. A little care and attention to detail at this point in time can avoid disappointment at a later date. By doing your homework and creating a short list of homes that can offer the retirement lifestyle that you desire, you can then check out other details like their retirement home agreement, health support, personal care and perhaps most important; retirement home fees.
Fall Prevention in the ElderlyFalls are the leading cause of death from injury in the United States. The risk of falls is greater for women than men and the risk increases with aging.
Paranoia and Dementia: They Often Go Hand-In-HandPeople with Alzheimer's Disease or another dementia often become paranoid, losing trust in their environment and the people who care for them.
Elderly in Jeopardy During Heat WaveThe Frail elderly are very susceptible to excessive heat. The more health conditions they have, the more medications they, take the more danger of heat related illness.
Cela DeGamba - Keep On Performing!During one of my visits, she said to me "Alice I don't know how to do this; this dying stuff is hard, what do I do"??
Congestive Heart Failure In The Elderly"All I Heard Was Congestive Heart Failure. What Does That Mean? Is She Going To Die?" "He Is Trying to Explain It - But It is Like The Doctor Is Speaking Another Language."
Improving The Safety Of Your Home For Elderly Loved OnesMaking some minor modifications to keep your loved ones safe is a very easy process.
The Volunteer Handbook For Visiting SeniorsSeniors getting older but not forgotten or overlooked. A senior's bill of rights. A volunteer's guide for a sucessful relationship with senior friends.
Assisted Living in Los AngelesHow to find the right Assisted Living in Los Angeles. Looking for a place for grandma or grandpa is confusing . this article gives you the ins and outs of placement for your mom or dad.
Alzheimer's Disease - Understanding The Emotional JourneyFear surrounds Alzheimer's Disease, nobody wants it, everybody is afraid of it. Families of people who have it are afraid of what they see happening. Can we over come the fear?
Senior HousingThere is no place like home. When asked, most seniors would like to remain in their homes. A person’s own home represents security and independence to most people. But, a person must be able to shop, cook, and do household chares. Many of us will lose one or more of these abilities as we age.
Elder Care AttorneysNowadays, elder care attorneys represent a growing specialty in the United States. The demand for elder care law expertise continues to increase since more and more seniors have become affected by different incapacitating illnesses such as Alzheimer’s disease. Elder care attorneys focus on these special needs of older and disabled persons. Their expertise is targeted at protecting the quality of life, financial security, and autonomy of seniors as they age.
Seniors Considering Downsizing: A Moving Checklist for Helping You Decide What Stays & What GoesSeniors who are considering downsizing their home can be an emotional event, especially when sorting through their personal belongings. This checklist will help them make a smooth move.
A Place for Mom and Dad!The decision has now come of were to put your mom or dad. Your parent's have experienced a stroke, dementia, they just can't be left alone any more. Where should they go and will it be a safe place for them?
How To Prepare For Our Nation's Elderly Population ShiftOffers suggestions all Americans can do now to prepare for our large elderly population shift. It points out ways to shape your career, home or business to benefit from this transition. We all need to plan ahead now to prevent future problems.
90 Year Old Woman Still Cooks and Cleans DailyDo you know an amazing person in your life? Do you know a handicapped person - old or young? Has this person inspired you to achieve your goals in your life? If the answer is yes to any of these questions, read on.
Aunt LouiseIt never ceases to prove out the frailty of some elders!! Start listening to your parents, co-workers, neighbors, or friends any time they relate a story regarding an elder that is hospitalized.
Coping with the Emotional Challenges of Caregiving a ParentDo you know someone acting as a caregiver to an aging or disabled parent, maybe a friend, loved-one, or a co-worker? Are you serving as the role of caregiver yourself? Do the emotional challenges seem impossible to deal with some days, and you just don’t know how you can handle anymore? As a caregiver for my mother, I would like to share my personal experiences and insight on how to successfully cope with the emotional challenges of serving as a caregiver to an aging or disabled parent.

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