Jan
02
2018
Changes in behavior and personality can happen quickly for the elderly. Certainly, change may happen slowly and subtly. And, many times behavioral change is not noteworthy, or rather it is brushed off and excused. We all...
Dec
22
2017
Co-host, "Seniorities"
As Chairman of the Board, Scituate Council on Aging, I co-host a bi-monthly program with Linda Hayes, Executive Director of the Senior Center.
Click on link below as we discuss some of the review process, along with "pro's" and...
Dec
13
2017
Just saw this article earlier today, and felt it should be re-posted...
As more Americans reach retirement age, there are plenty of financial experts and consultants urging these men and women to plan better for those years. With 401(k)s, investments,...
Dec
05
2017
Many retirees and aging seniors mistakenly believe that Medicare covers long-term care. But, it does not.
Assuming you are in line for "free" assistance related to medical & health concerns can have truly dire consequences. Those seniors who have counted...
Nov
20
2017
Scituate Council on Aging: Open Enrollment Information for Medicare
Open enrollment for Medicare is advisable for all seniors. Please do so before middle of December.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhKIuOQ2Mvk&feature=em-subs_digest-vrecs
Nov
06
2017
November is Diabetes Awareness Month. Communities and organizations throughout the country observe National Diabetes Awareness Month to bring attention to diabetes and its impact on millions of Americans.
November also means it's Thanksgiving time. Living with diabetes can be challenging...
Oct
31
2017
One of the most significant challenges hospitals face in reducing readmission rates (when a patient is readmitted within 30 days of their discharge) is keeping their patients actively engaged in their own health, recovery, and care. Readmission, in many...
Oct
24
2017
Cost increases for long-term elder care have moderated in recent years... but they have started to speed up again this year.
According to industry research, the average increase for six types of care has risen 4.5% this year. The average...
Oct
18
2017
Learning strategies for coping with aging behaviors is important. External resources, combined with enhanced understanding for your elderly parents will increase the likelihood that the time you spend with your parents will be meaningful, appreciated, and peaceful.
But you can't...
Oct
12
2017
Re-posting an article summary...Medicaid spending is something we should be thinking about!
Millions of men, women, and children across the country rely on Medicaid for their healthcare. While the program was initially designed to support the elderly, it expanded through...