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Sonoma County Area

Fight the flu

by Julie Ann Anderson on November 30, 2011

Fight the flu “A flu shot is your best protection against catching the flu,” says Randy Bergen, MD, pediatric infectious disease specialist at Kaiser Permanente. The flu virus changes often. The protection given by the flu vaccine only lasts for about a year, so you need to get a flu shot every year, preferably in [...]

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Alzheimer’s Wine Country Memory Walk 2011!

by Julie Ann Anderson on October 28, 2011

Alzheimer’s Wine Country Memory Walk 2011!. Hey Check out our video from this years 2011 Walk to End Alzheimer’s! Did you walk? IF so which walk did you do?  

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Falling into Medicare Doughnut Hole Ups Nonadherence

by Julie Ann Anderson on October 28, 2011

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’s drug benefit was created in 2006. If seniors saw how much drugs cost, [...]

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Help family caregivers through holidays

by Julie Ann Anderson on October 24, 2011

Help family caregivers through holidays   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 [...]

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Why Seniors are Moving from Institution Back Home

by Julie Ann Anderson on October 17, 2011

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 [...]

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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

by Julie Ann Anderson on September 30, 2011

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in American women behind skin cancer.  Seniors are at an increased risk to develop breast cancer, so take time during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October to learn more about this deadly disease.  Here are a few facts regarding [...]

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Join the effort to detect Alzheimer’s early

by Julie Ann Anderson on September 28, 2011

Join the effort to detect Alzheimer’s early The Home Instead Senior Care® network has joined the Alzheimer’s Early Detection Alliance (AEDA) in a nationwide effort to educate people about the warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease and the importance of early detection.  The AEDA is a group of corporations, nonprofits and government entities under the leadership [...]

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Seven Conditions That Can be Managed Without Drugs

by Julie Ann Anderson on September 26, 2011

Older adults should guard against over-medication and talk with their doctor about the best ways to manage their health.  Companionship is one.   Q.    As a healthy 75-year-old, I’ve managed without much medication all of my life. My children are always trying to get me to ask my doctors about the newest medications on the [...]

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The Loneliness Factor….

by Julie Ann Anderson on September 12, 2011

The Loneliness Factor Loneliness – it’s one of the most serious obstacles to good nutrition that your senior loved one could face. In the United States, approximately 40 percent of the population age 75 and older – 6.7 million people – lives alone, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. These seniors face significant socialization challenges, [...]

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16th Annual Sebastopol Cajun-Zydeco Festival 2011

by Julie Ann Anderson on September 9, 2011

Don’t miss the 16th Annual Sebastopol Cajun-Zydeco Festival. Enjoy a day filled with Zydeco music, dancing under the redwoods and a selection of food, including: gator sausage, gumbo, barbecue, ice cream, watermelon, shave ice, oyster shooters. Drinks will include: local wine and beer, as well as margaritas and hurricanes. All alcoholic beverages must be purchased [...]

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