Hydration, Nutrition, and Seniors

Not So Difficult to Watch What You Eat As we enter the hot summer season, I am always reminding myself to encourage seniors and families to remain hydrated. You've heard this before...drink plenty of water to avoid and prevent dehydration. Along...

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Deafness Can Cause Isolation in Elderly

Don't Ignore Signs of Bad Hearing According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, one third of those over 60 and half of those over 85 have hearing loss. While a hearing loss is considered a normal...

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Veteran’s Aid & Attendance Benefit

How to Determine Eligibility The application process and paperwork required to submit an application for Aid & Attendance eligibility is relatively simple.  However, there is no real instruction manual.  I have helped numerous parties complete and submit documents to the...

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Veteran Administration Aid & Attendance Pension Benefits

Pension Provides Financial Assistance  The federal arm of the Veteran Administration provides financial assistance for qualifying veterans (or surviving spouses) through the Aid and Attendance pension benefit. It is intended for those requiring help with routine tasks, or two or...

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Future Market Trends for Seniors

Elderly Marketplace Braces for Voluminous Change - The first wave of the so-called "baby boomers" reached the ripe old age of 65 last year. It is projected that by the time we reach the year 2030, approximately 20 percent of...

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Senior Households Can Benefit With Pets

Activity and Nurturing for Elders with Pets For seniors living alone or dealing with the loss of a loved one, life can get boring, monotonous, and depressing. The benefits of having a pet at home may just be the tonic...

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Too Old to Receive Treatment? Diagnosing the Elderly

Is our advanced medical system, driven and supported by the technical advancements of science, overly biased toward prolonging life? There are many arguments pro and con on this issue, and all are with merit (and may be completely subjective)....

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Cancer is a Disease of Aging

It was not so long ago that an elderly person suffering from cancer would have received limited treatment and been sent home to die. "The common thoughts used to be that it wasn’t worth treating cancer in older patients; that...

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Elderly Prefer to Remain at Home

What is widely viewed as the best and most viable delivery of health care in America?  The answer...approximately 90 percent of infirm and elderly individuals have been found to prefer home care over comparable institutional care.  Benefits of Home Care What are...

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Aging May Cause Deteriorating Vision

I just had an eye exam last week. I initiated the consult due to experiencing some "flashing light" and resultant "floaters" in my vision. After a complete check-up...vision test; eye pressure; probing for any signs of macular...

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