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Wine Country Senior Games

by Julie Ann Anderson on January 26, 2012

The second Wine Country Senior Games are scheduled May 31 through June 10. Senior athletes age 50 and over who may have missed a chance to compete in the inaugural event last year can get a new chance. Sports for the 2012 Games will include archery, swimming, soccer, basketball, running, walking, tennis, bocce ball, golf, [...]

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Seasonal Affective Disorder

by Julie Ann Anderson on December 12, 2011

Seasonal Affective Disorder or Sad… Seasonal affective disorder (also called SAD) is a type of depression that occurs at the same time every year. If you’re like most people with seasonal affective disorder, your symptoms start in the fall and may continue into the winter months, sapping your energy and making you feel moody. Treatment [...]

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ScienceDaily (July 29, 2011) — Hospice services substantially improved the provision of care and support for nursing home patients dying of dementia and their families, according to an analysis of survey responses from hundreds of bereaved family members. The research comes as hospice funding has received particular scrutiny in the debate over Medicare spending. “People [...]

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ScienceDaily (Dec. 26, 2007) — Elderly nursing home residents receive relatively few cancer care services, including screening, surgical treatment, or hospice care, according to a study published online December 25 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~   Few studies have examined cancer treatment and care among elderly patients residing in nursing homes. [...]

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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 [...]

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What You Need to Know About Long-Term Care

by Julie Ann Anderson on October 21, 2011

Your free guide to this important topic….. About 70 percent of people over age 65 require long-term care services to some extent, and the likelihood of needing care increases even more as you age. Yet the cost of long-term care often exceeds what the average person can pay from their income and other government programs. [...]

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Caregiving Costs U.S. Economy $25.2 Billion in Lost ProductivityNearly one-third of working caregivers miss at least six work days each year by Dan Witters This is part two in a special series of in-depth articles on what it means to be a working caregiver in the United States. Part one revealed the demographics of working [...]

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The Elder Care Radio Show—July 2011 KSRO 1350 AM Fridays—12:30-1:00 p.m.KFRC 1550 AM & KNEW 910 AM Saturdays—8:30-9:00 a.m   I suspect I’m in the minority of people who are comfortable talking about death.  This month guests and I will discuss the subject in a gentle, educational way.  To dispel perceptions of “creepiness,” I invite [...]

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Whether accompanying your loved one to a doctor’s appointment or in response to a medical crisis, it’s critical to have your loved one’s medical information easily and quickly accessible. Home Instead Senior Care network worked with Humana Points of Caregiving® to create the Caring for Your Parents: Senior Emergency KitSM, an information management tool and [...]

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This past Monday June 20th,2011 the Early show on CBS cited Home Instead Senior Care research and featured clients discussing how they were unprepared to care for aging parents. Do you think you are prepared for your aging parents? If you missed the show, watch it now at :http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/06/20/earlyshow/main20072534.shtml The morning news program’s producer decided [...]

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