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Special Considerations And Tips For Senior Citizens Travel
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Senior citizens are special and have special needs and considerations when traveling.
Elder Care: Times are A-Changing…
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Ann Francis
Gives a solid overview of how caring for elderly parents has changed over years and what you can do
Be Prepared For Assisted Living
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John Morris
Assisted living is simply finding help in the form of a care giver or a family member assigned to assist an elder who with illness or diminished mental ability is no longer capable of living an independent life...
Best Practices For Wheelchair Safety And Selection
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John Morris
There are many things to consider before you purchase a wheelchair. Regardless of whether you want a manual or powered chair, consider the following:
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Incontinence: Myths Exposed, and Helpful Tips
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John Morris
What exactly is incontinence?
Incontinence is an apparent loss of the body's ability to control fecal or urinal activity. People suffering from fecal incontinence are unable to control bowel movements, and are unable to keep the stool from involuntary escaping from their anus or urine drawing involuntarily from their bladder...
Elder Care Planning Guide
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John Morris
Q. When do you need a care facility?
A. A residential care facility should be taken into account when at least one of the following circumstances happens:
- Your elderly relative requires and demands twenty four hour of continuous care and attention.
- Your elderly relative can not anymore cope up with the activities of day-to-day living such as eating, bathing, using the toilet, changing etc.
- Your elderly relative is more likely to have either physical or verbal violent out burst and is a threat to himself and to others.
- Your elderly relative has wandered off from the safety of home.
- The caregiver's physical condition and welfare is harmfully affected.
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Advice For Seniors - Working Your Way Through Retirement
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John Morris
Caring for the elderly can be daunting and challenging at times. It is something to that everybody has something to worry about sometime. Everyone gets old in each and every family, and at the very least, most people have a relative of an advanced age...
Why Retirement Homes In Florida Are The Best
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John Morris
Each retiree has different needs, preferred leisure, abilities, and financial support. Most of them have only one thing in mind: comfortable living. Although many of the retirement homes in Florida offer the same benefits, the difference is the kind of retirement plan you would want to have...
How To Chose A Retirement Home
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John Morris
Finding an appropriate retirement home could waste you precious time and money. So make sure you're ready to plan for this major change. Retirement homes are usually developed as a condominium or a compound of properties, but are these the only options for you? There are five elements that you should consider before buying retirement properties...
Retirement Investment Ideas - How To Get The Biggest Payoff
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John Morris
You have done your share. Now, it is almost your turn to shine and feel relaxed after so many years of toiling and sowing greener fields just to earn a living...
What To Look For In A Nursing Home
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John Morris
Enrolling a loved one or a family member in a nursing home is a tough decision to make. You need to be assured that your loved one is safe and well taken cared off in that nursing home...
What To Look For In A Care Giver
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John Morris
Choosing the right caregiver for you depends on many factors including but not limited to your financial status, age, your personal needs, and your personal choice of the caregiver's gender...
Elderly in Jeopardy During Heat Wave
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Alice Endy
Summer heat waves pose a very real danger to the eldely.
Dealing With Demntia
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Alice Endy
It is like caring for a child in reverse order. With a child we wait with anticipation as they grow through new stages. We watch for them to sit up, then take their first steps, potty train, talk, ride their first bike, and on and on.
Well, with aging and dementia, it really is the same process in reverse.
Planning For The The Frail Period
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Alice Endy
But no matter how they made you feel, you should always watch elders carefully. They were you and you will be them. You carry the seeds of your old age in you at this very moment, and they hear the echoes
of their childhood each time they see you.
Kent Nerburn, "Letters to My Son"
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