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	<title>Home Care Seniors, Elderly Care, Companionship - Sonoma County, CA &#187; Home Instead Sonoma County</title>
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		<title>Heart Smarts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 17:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Ann Anderson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blood pressure is something that people should strive to control throughout their lives, but it&#8217;s particularly important for seniors and senior health. High blood pressure is a common problem, affecting  more than 50 percent of all Americans who are 60 years old or older. What is High Blood Pressure? When your heart beats and pumps [...]]]></description>
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				<img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fhomeinsteadsonoma.com%2F2012%2F01%2Fheart-smarts%2F&amp;source=hiscsonoma&amp;style=normal&amp;service=ow.ly&amp;b=2" height="61" width="50" /><br />
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<p><a href="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/blood-presure.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2363" title="blood presure" src="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/blood-presure.jpg" alt="" width="202" height="249" /></a>Blood pressure is something that people should strive to control throughout their lives, but it&#8217;s particularly important for seniors and senior health. High blood pressure is a common problem, affecting  more than 50 percent of all Americans who are 60 years old or older.</p>
<p><strong>What is High Blood Pressure?</strong></p>
<p>When your heart beats and pumps blood throughout the body, a pressure is exerted against the walls of those arteries by the blood being pumped. That pressure is called blood pressure&#8211;and the higher your blood pressure, the greater your risk of developing a serious health condition. The medical term for high blood pressure is hypertension.  High blood pressure is a reading of 140/90 or higher. A good blood pressure reading is 120/80 or lower.</p>
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<p><strong>What Causes High Blood Pressure?</strong></p>
<p>Years of living an unhealthy lifestyle can cause high blood pressure. Being overweight, having diabetes, smoking and eating a high-salt diet can all cause high blood pressure. Health conditions that can cause it include kidney disease, chronic pain, stress and Cushing&#8217;s syndrome.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/blood-presure-cuff.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2364" title="blood presure cuff" src="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/blood-presure-cuff.jpg" alt="" width="179" height="145" /></a>What are the Symptoms?</strong></p>
<p>High blood pressure very rarely causes symptoms. To know that you have it, you need to get your blood pressure checked and find out the reading.</p>
<p>Sometimes, severe high blood pressure can lead to fatigue, affected vision, abnormal heartbeat or pains in the chest.</p>
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<p><strong>What Does this Mean for Seniors?</strong></p>
<p>Although high blood pressure is extremely common in seniors, it isn&#8217;t a natural part of normal, healthy aging. Seniors who don&#8217;t get high blood pressure under control run the risk of serious heart problems such as heart attack, congestive heart failure, arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and heart disease. Damage to the kidneys or kidney failure, blindness and stroke are also possible complications of high blood pressure.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/imagesCAC5T905.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2365" title="imagesCAC5T905" src="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/imagesCAC5T905.jpg" alt="" width="177" height="286" /></a>Lifestyle Changes</strong></p>
<p>Treating high blood pressure in seniors isn&#8217;t just about taking a medication&#8211;lifestyle changes are necessary to keep it under control. A regular exercise routine and a healthy diet&#8211;low in salt, fat and cholesterol and rich in whole grains, fruit and vegetables&#8211;are an essential part of high blood pressure treatment.</p>
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		<title>Paul &amp; Lori Hogan, founders of Home Instead Senior Care inducted into the Omaha Business Hall of Fame!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 17:13:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Ann Anderson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Omaha Business Hall of Fame By Cindy Gonzalez WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER A former mayor, a publisher, a marketing expert, two husband-wife teams and the founder of a discount-store chain are to be inducted into the Omaha Business Hall of Fame. The selections follow a nomination process that sought people whose accomplishments in business were historically [...]]]></description>
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<p>By <a href="mailto:cindy.gonzalez@owh.com">Cindy Gonzalez</a><br />
WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER</p>
<p>A former mayor, a publisher, a marketing expert, two husband-wife teams and the founder of a discount-store chain are to be inducted into the Omaha Business Hall of Fame.</p>
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<p>The selections follow a nomination process that sought people whose accomplishments in business were historically significant to the development of Omaha. The winners&#8217; achievements will be showcased in the Hall of Fame at the Durham Museum.</p>
<p>&#8220;All of our honorees are successful entrepreneurs whose enterprises have added vitality and depth to the Omaha community,&#8221; said David Jacobson, chairman of both the selection committee and the Kutak Rock law firm.</p>
<p>Some, he said, have achieved national and international recognition. All have been &#8220;forces for growth.&#8221;</p>
<p>Each will be recognized during the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce&#8217;s annual gala April 24 at the Holland Performing Arts Center.</p>
<p><strong>Paul and Lori Hogan</strong></p>
<p>Theirs is a homegrown success story: two graduates of the University of Nebraska system who met on a blind date, launched a franchise network out of his mother&#8217;s house and built it into a global senior care business.</p>
<p>In 17 years, Home Instead Senior Care has provided services to nearly a million elderly residents through a network of more than 950 franchise offices in the United States and 14 countries.</p>
<p>The business employs 65,000 caregivers who provide nonmedical services that enable senior citizens to live at &#8220;home instead&#8221; of assisted living or other group care housing.</p>
<p>A symbol of commitment to their hometown and to changing the face of aging, the husband-wife team were anchor donors to the $10.2 million University of Nebraska Medical Center Home Instead Center for Successful Aging, a hub of medical services, education, activities and research dedicated to older people.</p>
<p>After the 2008 groundbreaking, Paul Hogan said that in his business life, &#8220;I&#8217;ve never felt as good about anything as I did today.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Keeping Seniors’ Winter Blues at Bay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Depression is not a normal part of aging, but when older adults do have depression, it may be overlooked, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. Seniors may show different, less obvious symptoms and may be less inclined to experience or acknowledge feelings of sadness or grief. The winter months can be especially challenging [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><a href="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/sad-older-man.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2177" title="sad older man" src="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/sad-older-man.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="120" /></a>Depression is not a normal part of aging, but when older adults do have depression, it may be overlooked, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. Seniors may show different, less obvious symptoms and may be less inclined to experience or acknowledge feelings of sadness or grief. The winter months can be especially challenging because some seniors experience <strong>s</strong><strong>easonal affective </strong>disorder (SAD)</strong><strong>,</strong> a depressive illness triggered when there is less natural sunlight.</p>
<p>The Geriatric Mental Health Foundation says that an elderly person who may be depressed should see a medical professional. Talk to a client’s family or doctor if you suspect a senior is depressed.</p>
<p>For others, keep the winter blues at bay by using these ideas to inspire ways you can cater to each client’s interests with your personal spin:  </p>
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<li>Eat something new – Tackle a new recipe or re-invent a traditional one. Invite family and friends once a week for dinner and take turns preparing meals. Host a potluck dinner or an evening with international cuisine.</li>
<li>Exercise the mind – Try a jigsaw puzzle or solve riddles. Discuss our question of the week</li>
<li>Indulge – Enjoy a healthy dessert or sip a hot drink.</li>
<li>Go for a walk – Invite family members and friends for an evening stroll. During bad weather, complete laps inside a local mall or community center.</li>
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<h2>TurkeyNoodle Soup<a href="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/Turkey-Noodle-soup.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2179" title="Turkey-Noodle soup" src="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/Turkey-Noodle-soup-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a></h2>
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<li>1 cup <a href="http://www.food.com/library/celery-216">celery</a>, chopped</li>
<li>1/2 cup <a href="http://www.food.com/library/celery-216">celery leaves</a>, chopped</li>
<li>1 cup <a href="http://www.food.com/library/onion-148">onion</a>, chopped</li>
<li>7 <a href="http://www.food.com/library/bouillon-575">chicken bouillon cubes</a></li>
<li>1 tablespoon <a href="http://www.food.com/library/salt-359">salt</a></li>
<li>1/4 teaspoon <a href="http://www.food.com/library/pepper-337">black pepper</a>, ground</li>
<li>1 <a href="http://www.food.com/library/bay-leaf-163">bay leaf</a></li>
<li>1/2 cup <a href="http://www.food.com/library/parsley-171">fresh parsley</a>, chopped</li>
<li>1 cup <a href="http://www.food.com/library/pea-274">fresh peas</a> or 1 cup frozen peas</li>
<li>1 cup <a href="http://www.food.com/library/carrot-213">carrot</a>, sliced</li>
<li>1 cup cut green beans, fresh or frozen</li>
<li>4 cups fine egg noodles (8 Oz)</li>
<li>1/4 cup <a href="http://www.food.com/library/butter-141">butter</a> or 1/4 cup <a href="http://www.food.com/library/margarine-421">margarine</a></li>
<li>1/4 cup <a href="http://www.food.com/library/flour-64">flour</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.food.com/library/turkey-310">turkey carcass</a>, from a 15-20 pound turkey</li>
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<h2>Directions:</h2>
<p>In an eight quart kettle or Dutch oven place turkey bones, water &#8212; down through to and including the bay leaf.  Heat to boiling; reduce heat, cover and simmer for 1 hour.  Remove the bones to a platter and let cool.</p>
<p>Add the parsley through to green beans.  Heat to boiling; reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes.  Meanwhile, scrape meat from carcass and return meat to soup pot. Add liquid if required.  Heat to boiling; add noodles and cook uncovered for 10 minutes.</p>
<p>Melt butter in a small frying pan; stir in flour.  Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until the flour browns.  Stir into boiling soup.  When the soup returns to a boil; reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes.  Serve hot.</p>
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<h2 align="center"><strong><a href="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/pressed-flowers.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2180" title="pressed flowers" src="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/pressed-flowers-259x300.jpg" alt="" width="259" height="300" /></a>Holiday </strong><strong></strong><strong>Card </strong><strong>Project</strong></h2>
<p><strong>Pressed Flowers/Leaves </strong>–</p>
<p>Pick fresh flowers or leaves from a walk. Remove any wilted petals and leaves. Try not to let flower parts overlap. Leaves should lay flat. Choose a heavy book and line the inside pages with 2 or 3 sheets of paper to protect the book. (Using paper towels might turn the whole thing to mush). Carefully lay the flowers/leaves on the paper, and cover with another 2 sheets. After closing the book I stack another couple of books on top. Or you can also place the book in your microwave and “cook” it for 30 seconds. You’ll have to repeat it a few times, checking to see if the flowers/leaves are almost dried. Then I let the book sit for at least another two weeks before opening.</p>
<p>Use the dried flowers and leaves to make holiday greetings for family and loved ones. Take a moment to arrange the flowers on your card, taking note of how and where you want to position them.  The pressed flowers can be mounted directly on the card itself, or you may want to adhere a background of fabric, or handmade paper to the card stock first before gluing the flowers down.  Hold the pressed flower, apply a very small amount of glue to the back of the flower, position it on the card, and gently press down.  Do the same with the stems and leaves.  Once you’ve finished adhering your pressed flowers/foliage, it’s a good idea to place the card under a heavy book for a few minutes.  The firm pressure will ensure that your pressed flowers will dry flat.</p>
<p>Hope you enjoy our holiday kick off of fun things to enjoy this  time of year!</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">November is National Family Caregivers Month </span></strong></p>
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<p>Every day, more than 65 million family caregivers in the United States fulfill a vital role on the care team. November is National Family Caregivers Month, a great time to honor the family caregivers who devote their lives to caring for senior loved ones.</p>
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<p>Family caregivers need support, which is why the Home Instead Senior Care<sup>®</sup> network launched <em>Caring for Your Parents: Education for the Family Caregiver<sup>SM</sup>. </em>This family caregiver support series addresses senior resistance to care and features a variety of topics such as choosing an in-home care provider, the signs of aging, long distance caregiving and communicating with aging parents. Materials and videos are available at <a href="http://www.caregiverstress.com/">www.caregiverstress.com</a>.  Tell a family Caregiver about this valuable resource.</p>
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<p>ScienceDaily (Jan. 10, 2011) — A large proportion of Medicare expenditures for nursing home residents with advanced dementia, a terminal illness, is spent on aggressive treatments that may be avoidable and of limited clinical benefit, according to a new study by the Institute for Aging Research, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, published in the online version of the <em>Archives of Internal Medicine</em> on Jan. 10, 2011.</p>
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<p><a href="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/images6.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2115" title="images" src="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/images6.jpg" alt="" width="80" height="80" /></a>The study examined Medicare expenditures for 323 nursing home residents with advanced dementia in 22 facilities in the Greater Boston area as part of the Choices, Attitudes, and Strategies for Care of Advanced Dementia, or CASCADE, study. According to the findings, the largest proportion of Medicare expenditures was for hospitalizations (30.2%) and hospice (45.6%). Medicare expenditures rose by 65 percent in each of the last four quarters before death, primarily due to an increase in both acute care and hospice services. Acute care costs were lower among residents who had either a Do Not Hospitalize (DNH) order, lived on a special care dementia unit, or did not have a feeding tube.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our study demonstrates that a large proportion of Medicare expenditures in advanced dementia are<a href="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/hands.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2116" title="hands" src="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/hands.jpg" alt="" width="160" height="106" /></a> attributable to acute and sub-acute services that may be avoidable and may not improve clinical outcomes,&#8221; says senior author Susan L. Mitchell, M.D., M.P.H., a senior scientist at the Institute for Aging Research.</p>
<p>An additional 10 percent of Medicare expenditures were for care in a rehabilitation facility after hospitalization. Dr. Mitchell calls the benefits of skilled nursing or rehabilitative care for these patients &#8220;questionable,&#8221; given that most of them are totally physically functionally and cognitively impaired.</p>
<p>Strategies that promote high-quality palliative care may shift expenditures away from aggressive treatments for dementia patients at the end of life and more toward a comfort care approach, say the researchers.</p>
<p><a href="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/imagesCAQL465Y1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2117" title="imagesCAQL465Y" src="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/imagesCAQL465Y1.jpg" alt="" width="176" height="176" /></a>&#8220;The strong association between the lack of a DNH order and higher acute care expenditures supports the notion that advance care planning may be a key step toward preventing aggressive end-of-life care,&#8221; says Dr. Mitchell, an associate professor of medicine atHarvardMedicalSchool. Among cancer patients, advance planning lowers costs in the last week of life, and lower costs are associated with a higher quality of dying experience.</p>
<p>Both hospice and palliative care focus on quality of life or &#8220;comfort care,&#8221; including the active management of pain and other symptoms, as well as the psychological, social and spiritual issues often experienced at the end of life. Unlike hospice, however, palliative care services do not depend on life expectancy and may be used in conjunction with curative treatments.</p>
<p>Estimates peg 2010 total health-care expenditures for dementia at $172 billion, which will continue to rise as the number of people experiencing the end stages of this disease increases. Currently, more than 5 million Americans suffer from dementia, a number that is expected to increase to almost 13 million in the next 40 years. Total Medicare and Medicaid payments (nursing home care is generally paid for by Medicaid after individuals have exhausted their savings) for patients with dementia are roughly three times higher than they are for those without dementia.</p>
<p>Dr. Mitchell&#8217;s team looked at Medicare health services used by the nursing home residents over 18<a href="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/hospice-774985.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2118" title="hospice-774985" src="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/hospice-774985.jpg" alt="" width="299" height="248" /></a> months, culling data from hospital admissions, emergency department visits, primary care provider visits, and hospice enrollment. Roughly one-third of all Medicare costs for dementia were for hospitalizations, which Dr. Mitchell says are burdensome for many of these patients because, among other reasons, they involve a physical transfer and dementia patients often become even more confused and agitated in an unfamiliar environment. Previous studies by Dr. Mitchell and others have shown that most hospitalizations for patients with end-stage dementia are for conditions such as pneumonia that could be treated as effectively and at less cost in a nursing home setting.</p>
<p>Hospice payments accounted for close to half of all Medicare expenditures even though only 22 percent of the nursing home residents received hospice care. Hospice has been shown to benefit residents dying with dementia, but it is greatly underutilized with this population.</p>
<p>Dementia is a group of symptoms severe enough to interfere with daily functioning, including memory loss, difficulty communicating, personality changes, and an inability to reason. Alzheimer&#8217;s disease is the most common form of dementia.</p>
<p>A 2009 study by Dr. Mitchell in the <em>New England Journal of Medicine</em> was the first to rigorously describe the clinical course of advanced dementia and to label the disease a terminal illness similar to other incurable diseases, such as cancer.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alzheimer&#8217;s Wine Country Memory Walk 2011!. Hey Check out our video from this years 2011 Walk to End Alzheimer&#8217;s! Did you walk? IF so which walk did you do? &#160;]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://animoto.com/play/86FmVICUMzBD358vEnG9yA">Alzheimer&#8217;s Wine Country Memory Walk 2011!</a>.</p>
<p>Hey Check out our video from this years 2011 Walk to End Alzheimer&#8217;s!</p>
<p>Did you walk? IF so which walk did you do?</p>
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		<title>Falling into Medicare Doughnut Hole Ups Nonadherence</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2011 15:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Ann Anderson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Emily P. Walker, Washington Correspondent, MedPage Today Published: August 16, 2011 The researchers expected that seniors, when faced with mounting out-of-pocket costs, would switch to cheaper generics. In fact, that was one of the main arguments behind the coverage back when Medicare&#8217;s drug benefit was created in 2006. If seniors saw how much drugs cost, [...]]]></description>
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<p>By Emily P. Walker, Washington Correspondent, MedPage Today<br />
Published: August 16, 2011</p>
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<p>The researchers expected that seniors, when faced with mounting out-of-pocket costs, would switch to cheaper generics. In fact, that was one of the main arguments behind the coverage back when Medicare&#8217;s drug benefit was created in 2006. If seniors saw how much drugs cost, they&#8217;d be more thrifty consumers and seek out cheaper drugs, some reasoned.</p>
<p>But the current study shows that hasn&#8217;t been the case.</p>
<p>Rather than seeking cheaper alternatives to prolong entry into the doughnut hole, some seniors just stop taking their prescriptions once they reach the coverage gap or alter their dosing regimen to make their medication last longer.</p>
<p>The Affordable Care Act (ACA) will eliminate the doughnut hole by 2020 and until then, the law takes measures to help seniors defray the costs of the coverage gap.<a href="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/pills-MOney1.bmp"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2022" title="pills &amp; MOney" src="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/pills-MOney1.bmp" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>For example, in 2010, many seniors received $250 checks in the mail, and this year 900,000 Medicare beneficiaries have already received a 50% discount on prescription drugs while in the doughnut hole.</p>
<p>But until the doughnut hole is truly closed in 2020 &#8220;beneficiaries may still be at risk of decreased drug utilization and adverse clinical consequences,&#8221; the authors wrote.</p>
<p>&#8220;In contrast to blunt cost-sharing approaches such as the coverage gap feature, more nuanced, clinically informed insurance strategies that specifically promote the use of drugs with high benefit and low cost may hold the most promise for governments and insurers seeking to improve the health of their citizens while reining in drug costs,&#8221; they concluded.</p>
<p>One alternative strategy, the authors wrote, would be to encourage the use of generic drugs from the outset in order to forestall entry into the coverage gap.</p>
<p>The study was funded through grants from the National Institute on Aging, the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and CVS Caremark.</p>
<p><a href="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/medicare1.bmp"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2023" title="medicare" src="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/medicare1.bmp" alt="" /></a>The study authors reported a number of conflicts of interest, including that lead study author is a consultant for a company that contracts with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; another author is a consultant to United Healthcare, which sells Part D plans, and receives research funding from CVS Caremark, Aetna, and Express Scripts, which all have Part D business. Another author worked at CVS Caremark during the study, and CVS Caremark provided funding and data for the study.</p>
<p> <strong>Primary source: </strong>PLoS Medicine<br />
Source reference:<br />
Polinski JM, et al &#8220;Changes in drug utilization during a gap in insurance coverage: An examination of the Medicare Part D coverage gap&#8221; <em>PLoS Med</em>2011; 8(8): e1001075</p>
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		<title>Help family caregivers through holidays</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 19:41:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Ann Anderson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Help family caregivers through holidays &#160; Give family caregivers a gift this holiday season by inviting them to participate in one of the upcoming “Home for the Holidays” webinars. This hour-long informational session provides family caregivers with information on how to help their senior loved ones manage holiday travel, family gatherings, seasonal depression and other [...]]]></description>
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<p>Give family caregivers a gift this holiday season by inviting them to participate in one of the upcoming “Home for the Holidays” webinars. This hour-long informational session provides family caregivers with information on how to help their senior loved ones manage holiday travel, family gatherings, seasonal depression and other issues that can occur during this busy time of year. The webinar will be offered on:</p>
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<p><strong>Tuesday, November 15 at noon Central Time</strong></p>
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<p>The “Home for the Holidays” webinar is the next installment in the <em>Caring for Your Parents: Education for the Family Caregiver</em><sup>SM</sup> support series and is moderated by the Home Instead Senior Care<sup>®</sup> network, hosted by the American Society on Aging (ASA) and co-sponsored by the National Family Caregivers Association (NFCA) and the National Alliance for Caregiving (NAC).</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why Seniors are Moving from Institution Back Home After living for three years in a nursing home following a stroke, Gail, 78, went through his life savings paying for the nursing home and eventually qualified for Medicaid. He had always wanted to and intended to move back home, but his condition required that he stay [...]]]></description>
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<h4>Why Seniors are Moving from Institution Back Home</h4>
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After living for three years in a nursing home following a stroke, Gail, 78, went through his life savings paying for the nursing home and eventually qualified for Medicaid. He had always wanted to and intended to move back home, but his condition required that he stay in the nursing home. His ex-wife, Sue, and a social worker at the nursing home informed him about a program called “Money Follows the Person” (MFP), which supports efforts to move institutionalized individuals back home.</em></p>
<p>In 2009, MFP enabled Gail to move into Sue’s house because she is his main care provider. The program allotted $1,500 for home services, modifications to the home in the form of ramps and a handicap accessible bathroom, 16 hours of personal care services each month, and attendance at adult day care each day. Gail’s health has remained steady, he is able to enjoy more of a routine life, and he is able to get the care he needs at home while surrounded by friends and family.</p>
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<p>The U.S. Congress authorized the MFP as part of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005. MFP was designed to assist states in rebalancing their long-term care systems and help Medicaid enrollees transition out of institutions and back to their communities.</p>
<p>Since 2008 when the first senior moved back home through the MFP program, an increasing number of states have been making stories like Gail’s a reality for seniors and others with disabilities. As of February 2011, <a href="https://www.cms.gov/CommunityServices/Downloads/New_MFP_Applicants_States_DC.pdf" target="_blank">43 states and the District of Columbia</a> participate in the “Money Follows the Person Rebalancing Demonstration Program.”  The significance of this program for seniors is found in its intention for establishing a strong foundation of person-centered, consumer-directed, and community-based services. Seniors are receiving the services they need in an environment that is more comfortable for their recovery and/or daily living. Ultimately, the service model is no longer provider-driven and institution-based, but rather it is more conducive to successful living because of the personalized approach. (<a href="http://www.cms.gov/">Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services</a>).</p>
<p>More recently, with the passing of the Affordable Care Act in March of 2010, the MFP received a boost in funding and a time extension through September 30, 2016. Additionally, the MFP program expanded the eligibility requirements to include anyone who is in an institution for more than 90 consecutive days. The old restriction was anyone who had been institutionalized for six months to two years. The longer an individual has been institutionalized the more likely they are to have relinquished a community residence and it is often more challenging for them to again establish a community residence. Individuals who have been institutionalized for a shorter period of time may still have a home to which they still have access. </p>
<p>States have their own methods for identifying appropriate candidates for the MFP program. Once identified, the individual has access to the designated funds for their case for a period of twelve months and receives assistance in achieving the needed transition services.</p>
<p>After the program is complete, the continuity of care in each state will vary. Generally, MFP participants may be able to access existing waivers. Participants will continue to be served through these waivers as long as they continue to meet the eligibility criteria.  Therefore, there will not be a lapse in services for MFP demonstration participants. Check with your state on the plans the Medicaid office has in place for the post-demonstration period.<br />
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<strong>Challenges that Affect the Program </strong><br />
While each state handles their grant money from the MFP program differently, each is working to gain foothold in providing opportunities for their institutionalized citizens to regain status as community members. Implementing a MFP program involves comprehensive and extensive planning at the state level as well as collaboration with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The two main challenges to the success of the program continue to be available housing and accessibility of community service providers.</p>
<p><strong>Housing </strong>– The number of residential units available for Medicaid dependents is limited in any case, and states recognize the squeeze that the MFP program places on this issue. More and more states have launched a concerted effort in conjunction with other government agencies such as the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to increase their chances of creating and locating safe and affordable housing arrangements.</p>
<p>Examples of what states are doing specifically to address this problem include: Ohio has a housing specialist under the MFP umbrella whose job it is to build partnerships with housing officials. Michigan has 26 housing coordinators throughout the state who identify housing opportunities for MFP recipients (www.kff.org).</p>
<p><strong>Community services</strong> – Already stretched thin, service providers who can provide Medicaid supported home- and community-based services (HCBS) are difficult to find. MFP aligns more individuals with service providers, but without enough service providers, the MFP program recipients may not have access to these services. States are working hard to develop HCBS services using MFP dollars because community services are typically more cost-effective compared to institutional care when measured on a per-person basis.</p>
<p>Examples of the most commonly expanded services that states are employing are: case management to coordinate transition; help with home modifications; and one-time housing expenses such as security deposits, use of assistive technology, and transportation (Kaiser Family Foundation). North Dakota has developed a 24-hour back-up nursing service.</p>
<p>All of these efforts are to create more opportunity for community-based service providers that will support the long-term care of seniors and people with disabilities in their homes by providing the care they need.</p>
<p><strong>Successes for Seniors Now and Long-Term </strong><br />
Each year, the numbers of participants transitioning increases as solutions to barriers are identified and significant technical assistance helps states meet transition goals. As of December 2010, almost 12,000 individuals returned to the community as a result of these demonstration programs, with a reinstitutionalization rate of only about 3–4 percent.</p>
<p>The infrastructure that is creating avenues to affordable housing and HCBS continues to be strengthened through plans customized at the state level to provide support for seniors even after MFP is slated to end. This infrastructure is required if states plan to successfully extend the opportunity of transitioning institutionalized individuals for the long-term.</p>
<p>According to the <a href="http://www.kff.org/">Kaiser Family Foundation</a>, “MFP is likely to continue to help states reorient their long-term services and support systems toward more community-based care. This program in conjunction with other ACA Medicaid policy options has the potential to expand Medicaid home and community-based services for many more seniors and persons with disabilities who desire to live in the community.” Kaiser Family Foundation expects this trend to extend beyond the life of the MFP program demonstration and have a positive long-term impact for seniors.</p>
<p>Resources:<br />
To find out if you are eligible and to apply for MFP, contact the Department of Social Services or related Medicaid office in your state. To get to your state’s official website, most states follow the website address pattern of <a href="http://www.insertnameofyourstate.gov/" target="_blank"><em>www.insertnameofyourstate.gov</em></a><span style="text-decoration: underline;">,</span> i.e. <a href="http://www.colorado.gov/">www.colorado.gov</a>.</p>
<p>Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services:<br />
<a href="http://www.cms.gov/">www.cms.gov </a></p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/xray-of-brain.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1955" title="xray of brain" src="http://homeinsteadsonoma.com/wp-content/uploads/xray-of-brain.jpg" alt="" width="186" height="139" /></a>Join the effort to detect Alzheimer’s early</strong></p>
<p>The Home Instead Senior Care<sup>®</sup> network has joined the Alzheimer’s Early Detection Alliance (AEDA) in a nationwide effort to educate people about the warning signs of Alzheimer&#8217;s disease and the importance of early detection.  The AEDA is a group of corporations, nonprofits and government entities under the leadership of the Alzheimer’s Association dedicated to making a difference in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease.</p>
<p>There is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease and no way to prevent it. Early detection allows those living with the disease – and their families – time to plan for the future. The Alzheimer’s Association created the following list of warning signs for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Every individual may experience one or more of these symptoms in varying degrees:</p>
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<li>Memory changes that disrupt daily life</li>
<li>Challenges in planning or solving problems</li>
<li>Difficulty completing familiar tasks</li>
<li>Confusion with time or place</li>
<li>Trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships</li>
<li>New problems with words in speaking or writing</li>
<li>Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps</li>
<li>Decreased or poor judgment</li>
<li>Withdrawal from work or social activities</li>
<li>Changes in mood and personality</li>
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<p>If you notice any of these signs in your senior clients, contact the client’s family members immediately.</p>
<p>To learn more about the 10 signs of Alzheimer’s disease, contact the Alzheimer’s Association at <a href="http://www.alz.org/10signs">www.alz.org/10signs</a> or 877-IS IT ALZ (877.474.8259).</p>
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