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The Golden Years
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John Doe
The Best Investment You Can Make Right Now: Long Term Care Insurance
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John Doe
Don't think you need it? Consider this: a full 50% of Americans over the age of 50 will need long term care at some point in their lives. The average cost of nursing facility care (or home health care assistance) is $61,000 per year, and the average stay in a long term care facility is 2½ years.
As the Baby Boomers Age
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John Doe
Many employees today are calling in sick - not to care for themselves or their children, but to care for their aging parents. Baby boomers are rapidly moving into the role of caregivers for their parents, but with a few extra challenges due to the changing face of our workforce. Nearly 25% of U.
The Right Wheelchair Accessories Will Ease Your Life and Your Journeys on Wheels
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John Doe
Wheelchairs come in every shape and size with sufficient options that you can find the wheels you like to take you where you want to go with the assistance you need.
Local Businesses Serving Seniors Prove Commitment to Quality Care
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John Doe
Good news! You no longer have to risk chance when it comes to selecting a reputable elder care service for yourself or for a loved one. Senior Approved Services has certified a select number of businesses in our area serving the elderly and disabled populations.
Paying For Elder Care Just Got Easier
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John Doe
It's not a surprise that thousands of families across the nation are facing the challlenges of an aging population. The "sandwich" generation, those who are caring for their children as well as their parents, have been feeling the financial pinch of caring for loved ones.
Long Term In-home Care Options
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John Doe
Honey, Where Are The Car Keys?
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John Doe
Q: My mother is always losing, hiding and hoarding things, I am losing my mind! What can I do to get her to stop?A: This is a great question and I have a lot of material to work with. My grand mother had made me the most beautiful doilies.
Long Term-Care; 70 Million Americans Will Be Over 65 by 2003
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John Doe
We will all grow old; this is a given. We will all have health issues as we grow older, this also is a given. Many people work their whole lives and if they are smart end up with a paid for house and a little nest egg for retirement. This is a good 15% of the population.
Caring for Aging Relatives
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John Doe
It happens somewhat slowly in the beginning, maybe with a small cough that gets worse as time goes on. It might simply begin with absent mindedness which is totally out of character, followed by total memory lapses.
Stairlifts - Take the Struggle Out of Climbing the Stairs
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John Doe
Buying a stairlift can have huge benefits for your quality of life, giving you back some freedom and independence. Stairlifts can be adapted to your individual needs, so no matter what your requirements are, there'll be one to suit you.
Marketing, Selling, and Serving the Older Adult, Senior Citizens, Family Caregivers
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John Doe
Are your clients pleased by the fine quality service that you provide? Validating your clients' endorsement of you through Certification as a Senior Approved Service will increase your client base.
What About Tennesse Dept. of Human Services Abuse of the Elderly and Their Families?
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John Doe
PART I: Physical Abuse of the Elderly vs.
Advocate For Senior Citizens - Protecting Against Abuse and Fraud
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John Doe
Ruth is 87 years old this year and has been living alone since 1997. She is in good health, however the daily chores around the home became increasingly difficult. Ruth turned to her church bulletin and found a 'Home Care Company' advertised.
Arizona Assisted Living: Resident Rights
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John Doe
According to the Arizona Administrative Code (R9-10-710), those who reside in assisted living facilities in Arizona have certain rights.
Skilled Nursing Homes - What Are They?
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John Doe
A skilled nursing home is a medical facility providing services similar to a hospital. The homes are staffed with licensed nurses, shared rooms, hospital beds, regular scheduled doctor rounds, meals and housekeeping.
Arizona Senior Housing: Care Options for Seniors Who Can No Longer Live Alone
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John Doe
The following are a few of the care options available for seniors who can no longer live on their own and require assistance with their Activities of Daily Living (ADL), or require skilled nursing care.
What Colour was Your Great-grandmothers Hair?
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John Doe
I've just made another Photoshop video. This one is about colour tinting (or "colorizing") an old photo.
Senior Living: 5 Ways to Help Reduce the Risk of Falling
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John Doe
Every year we hear stories of seniors falling, ending up in hospitals and never fully recovering. Unfortunately, these falls often result in death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), falls are the leading cause of injury related deaths for seniors age 65 and older.
Baby Boomers: Will They Be Able to Afford Their Parents?
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John Doe
Do you worry about whether your aging parents have their "affairs in order?" You should. After all, you're the one who will have to pay unnecessary taxes and endure time-consuming court procedures if your parents don't have an effective estate plan.
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