Veteran’s Financial Assistance for Home Care

The Veterans Administration offers a little-known source of money to assist paying long term care costs called Aid & Attendance. This is a tax-free, monthly pension for qualifying veterans/spouses with certain recurring medical and health related expenses, including homecare services. Generally,...

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Fall Prevention Tips for Elderly

Falls Can Be Avoided No matter how careful, falls are not always preventable. The subsequent pain, suffering, temporary or permanent functional loss can be frustrating and depressing. And, injury may lead to longer term health problems. Breaking a bone and...

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Seniorities and Home Care Services, with JD Miller

“Seniorities” is a bi-monthly cable TV program discussing/highlighting issues of importance to our aging population. As Chairman of the Board, Scituate Council on Aging, I co-host with Linda Hayes, Executive Director of the Council on Aging. Our topic this week...after...

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Arthritis and Exercise for Seniors

According to the Arthritis Foundation, exercise may be the best way to improve overall activity fitness and manage arthritic pain. Seniors with arthritis have a lot to gain from trying a few gentle exercises each day. All seniors...

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Elder Aging & Life Long Learning

New learning activities can be very fulfilling. Years ago, my elderly mother joined an "investment club". Members included old acquaintances and some new faces. Every month the members got together to review stock investments, and look over...

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Strength Training Safety Tips for Seniors

It has been documented that strength training improves health. But for elderly who are not conditioned, there is a need to start slowly. A carefully constructed exercise program is needed to build-up some endurance and muscle strength. Before beginning a strength training regime, elders are advised to discuss with...

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Seniors, Strength Training, and Heart Health

There are benefits for our elderly parents in strength training! New evidence concludes that older adults who engage in strength training are reducing their risk for a heart attack or stroke. A recently published study followed thousands of people...

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Tips to Combat Elder Scams

The first step in fighting fraud is to raise awareness of scams — not only among older adults who might be targeted, but also among family members and professionals who work with seniors. (elder law attorneys, social services,...

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Elders Targeted on Frauds/Scams

Re-publishing an important reminder for families and adult caregivers. My mother was scammed both on the phone, and in person, and it resulted in thousands of dollars of mistakes.... Fraud targeting older adults has been called an epidemic...

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Plan to Regularly See Your Doctor

There are benefits to our aging seniors in receiving consistent medical advice and reviews. Sometimes, it is not easy to travel to a doctor's appointment. But, there are an increasing number of options to accommodate the elderly....

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