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		<title>Essential Suggestions For Taking Good Care Of People With Dementia Or Alzheimer&#8217;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 10:27:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tina Taylor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dementia is a brain condition that affects the ability of people to learn, to remember and to communicate. People with dementia are likely to have suffered brain damage from blows to the head or illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease. Family members or other relatives often have to help to care for dementia patients.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Memory loss along with the impairment of learning and communicating result from the mental dysfunction that is known as dementia. This condition occurs because brain cells have been affected by trauma or by disease. Such people often cannot take care of themselves and require help.</p>
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<p>Because of these problems, they require to be constantly observed. Without someone to help them, they are often unable to even eat a meal or dress by themselves. This should be considered by caregivers in order to cope with dementia patients.</p>
<p>Even a normal home environment may prove to be dangerous or problematic for a person with dementia. If you take a few sensible precautions, they will go a long way in resolving this problem. Potentially dangerous objects such as sharp tools or household chemicals should be well out of reach. You could, for instance, prevent patients from slipping and hurting themselves in the bathroom by providing convenient rails to hold on to. People with dementia should also wear some form of identification in case they get lost or wander off.</p>
<p>People with dementia are prone to get upset easily because they feel frustrated at their own inadequacy. Caregivers should show some understanding and try and adjust to the situation. If for instance the patient is bothered by noise it is simple enough to turn down the volume on the TV or the music system. You can also keep the patient calm if you allow a minimum of deviation from daily routines. Encourage patients to take their minds off their ailments through the development of hobbies.</p>
<p>There is little doubt that caring for a person with dementia places an enormous emotional and physical burden on people providing care. If you are taking care of a dementia patient, you should definitely get away from your duties once in a while. Support groups can also provide emotional assistance and support as well as a host of useful information on caring for people with dementia.</p>
<p>Did you find this article helpful? In that case you definitely should point your browser to <a href="http://www.edendalecarehome.com">dementia residential homes</a> or <a href="http://www.health-reporter.com">health reviews</a> for similar content.</p>

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		<title>The Advantages of Utilizing Home Health Care Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 10:30:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aneeta Greensery</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For individuals who need to protect their personal health, using the perfect things of home health care equipment is important to live longer and happily. There are numerous equipments and medical equipments as well as technologies that have been employed to cater to those who want home health care. In fact home health care is quite advantageous and user-friendly and also due to the modern improvements in home health care equipment, there are now numerous 'smart' devices which have become available which permit less maintenance of the numerous machines.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those who need to take care of their own health, considering the proper items of home health care equipment is important to live longer and happily. There are many different equipments and health care products and also technologies which have been employed to cater to people who want home health care. In truth home health care is extremely advantageous as well as user-friendly and also thanks to the newest innovations in home health care equipment, these day there are a variety of 'smart' devices that have become offered which support less maintenance of the different machines.</p>
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<p><b>Wireless Systems</b></p>
<p>Newest home health care equipment are even incorporating wireless technologies that meant that the equipment can be associated with the Internet in order to give much more effective and also supervised health care services. Other than these advantages, using modern home health care equipment does mean getting health care at cheaper cost and with greater ease of use too.</p>
<p>A lot of people have problems with particular conditions which need that they are purely supervised and thus means needing to be accepted to a medical center. However, modern home health care equipment is able to do the monitoring and so save the patient from having to be admitted in a clinic. Furthermore, this also indicates having extremely effective and also effective care and the sufferers can exercise more significant control over their own condition.</p>
<p>With so many benefits of working with home health care equipment it's it's no surprise that sales of such equipment too has been rising - mainly as more and more sufferers are challenging home health care equipment which allows them to monitor their own health. Companies of this kind of equipment on the other hand are developing with more impressive as well as excellent equipment, and it is in reality also expected that in the near future they'll offer us toothbrushes which they can use to check our blood sugar as well as amounts of bacteria and this information could be transferred to our medical records.</p>
<p>The time is not far away either before home health care equipment can be offered that can monitor the working of a patient's heart and this information will be transmitted to computers to make heart monitoring a lot more simple and convenient too.It isn't too surprising either to learn that senior home health care is most popular by those who are in an advanced stage in their life.</p>
<p>In truth, it's quite common for seniors to feel depressed when they're delivered to nursing home for health care because they feel they've been sent to a place from in which they're not going to return - only pass away. For making older persons feel desired and looked after therefore , it's far better to offer them in their houses where they will feel more comfortable and respond well to remedy as well.</p>
<p>There are many kinds of health care equipment are offered on the market. You just require to visit <a href='http://medicalofficesupplies.org/'>medical office supplies</a> site to get beneficial information about <a href='http://medicalofficesupplies.org/home-blood-pressure-monitors/'>home blood pressure monitors</a> you need.</p>

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		<title>Reasons For Buying A Home Elevator</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 08:04:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jared Gage</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Installing a Home Elevator is a distinct advantage for people who live in two or three story houses if there is someone in residence who has difficulty climbing stairs. This often happens when there is an older or incapacitated person living there. Having this elevator allows them to move from one floor of the home to another with ease.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Installing a Home Elevator is a distinct advantage for people who live in two or three story houses if there is someone in residence who has difficulty climbing stairs. This often happens when there is an older or incapacitated person living there. Having this elevator allows them to move from one floor of the home to another with ease.</p>
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<p>These elevators have many advantages. They safe, affordable and easy to use. In addition, they will allow anyone who has an injury or is otherwise impaired to move to the upper level with ease. This is a great advantage to families who have an older person in the home that has difficulty with walking. The elevator requires very little maintenance and extensive tests have been made to insure that they are safe. They are carefully constructed with this goal in mind and, as a result, are very reliable when used properly.</p>
<p>The chair lift elevator requires very little maintenance. Great care is taken in the manufacturing of these units to be sure their parts will last over a long period of time. Many times installing these units has saved a homeowner from having to move to a new home due to not having the ability to climb the stairs.</p>
<p>Construction of a home elevator does not require the installation of heavy equipment or tearing up any part of the house. It consists of a rail with a concealed gear rack, which is installed from the top to the bottom stair. Many homes have curved stairs, which is no problem with these units. They can be fitted in with any layout. When the chair is in place approximately 14 inches of space is occupied leaving the remaining stairway clear.</p>
<p>Pushing certain controls moves a contoured chair up and down the rail. The contoured chair is well built with comfort in mind. It comfortable padding and comes in an array of fabrics and other coverings. Having the seat swivel makes it very convenient for the rider to get on and off at ease.</p>
<p>A remote control for controlling speed as well as stop and start is an additional feature of these units. This gives the rider the confidence of full control should it be necessary to stop suddenly. In addition, these units are equipped to stop if something falls in the chair's path while it is going up or down the rail.</p>
<p>An additional advantage of a Home Elevator is being able to move heavy objects to an upper floor. This saves one struggling up the stairs with a heavy load. Easy installation, easy travel to an upper floor, and blending well with the home's decor make it an excellent choice for anyone needing assistance to go from one floor of the home to another.</p>
<p>Locate the way to mobility by considering <a href="http://www.symmetryelevators.com/residential-elevators/index.php">residential elevators</a> to assist you. With a <a href="http://www.symmetryelevators.com/">home elevator</a> you can quickly travel to another level of your home. Go online today and learn more.</p>

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		<title>5 Tips For The &#8220;Sandwich Generation&#8221; in Managing Their Aging Parents</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 09:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Theanna Zika</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The numbers tell the story: By the year 2030, there will be over 72 million people over the age of 65 living in the United States. This group is being labeled the "Sandwich Generation" because they are sandwiched between their careers, caring for their kids as well as managing their aging parents.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The numbers tell the story: By the year 2030, there will be over 72 million people over the age of 65 living in the United States. This group is being labeled the "Sandwich Generation" because they are sandwiched between their careers, caring for their kids as well as managing their aging parents.</p>
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<p>Starting the process of trying to line up help for an elderly parent is overwhelming task so many people understandably put it off. All you have to do is go to an online directory or open up the phone book under the categories of Nursing Home facilities or Home Health Care. Where do you even begin?</p>
<p>The questions seem endless. What's the difference between "assisted living" and "skilled nursing care"? What does the term "non-medical" home care mean? What about "adult day care"? What are the criteria that have to be met to quality for a certain type of care? And how about costs? How do all these options compare cost-wise, which one is best for your parents' situation, and will insurance cover any of it?</p>
<p>It would take a book to cover all the different types of care and all the different questions faced by those caring for aging parents, but there is some general advice I can provide to help you through the process.</p>
<p>1. The first and most important piece of advice I can give is do not, I repeat, do not wait until a crisis occurs before researching your options! You cannot make an intelligent, informed decision if you try to start this process the day your dad is released from the hospital. I can tell you that agencies dread getting a phone call at 4pm by someone frantically looking for "round the clock care starting the next morning." Now there are two stressed people!</p>
<p>2. Get one notebook to keep all your notes in as you research. The basic categories of care are Skilled Nursing Facilities, Assisted Living Facilities, Adult Day Care centers, Skilled Home Health Care and Non-Medical Home Care. Take a deep breath and commit to learning about each one. You cannot start looking until you have a fundamental understanding of what each one is and does.</p>
<p>3. By all means, use the Internet to help you with your research - it can be a wonderful timesaver. However, online research does not replace visiting a senior care facility. In my experience, what's been particularly helpful is after the "official" guided tour, see if you can walk around for a little while and talk with those visiting their loved ones about the experience that they've had with the facility. Most will be more than willing to answer any questions you have. Doing this will be much more revealing than the formal tour. Plus, they probably did their research and visited other facilities so you can get some ideas of other options that may be available.</p>
<p>4. While you may not be ready to hire a caregiver for you mom yet, it's a good idea to have a senior home care agency come to the home and do an initial assessment. This service is usually offered at no cost to you. This will give you the opportunity to evaluate various agencies and form a relationship with one or two that you like and trust. By doing this you can call on someone that you know (and is familiar with your situation) to call in case an emergency arises.</p>
<p>5. Find out whether your parents have a Long Term Care insurance policy and what it covers. And if they have a policy, make sure you know where it is.</p>
<p>Theanna Zika founded <a href="http://heavenlyhelpers.net">St. Louis senior home care</a> company, Heavenly Helpers, in 2004. She shares tips, strategies and advice about caring for seniors that she has learned over the years on the blog at her company's website. The site also features a helpful list of <a href="http://tinyurl.com/y2sezl3">resources for St. Louis seniors</a> and their families in the St. Louis Metro area.</p>

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		<title>The Essential Responsibility Of Adult Day Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 11:14:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly Wheaton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Centers which care for adults are a vital part of communities. The services they provide are necessary for thousands of adults within the United States. In a tough economy, services offered at these facilities are the only way many adults are able to receive care. Adult day cares can be as basic as a place for adults to get together to socialize and as advanced a place for adults who suffer with mental health issues. An adult day care is a necessity for all communities.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Centers which care for adults are a vital part of communities. The services they provide are necessary for thousands of adults within the United States. In a tough economy, services offered at these facilities are the only way many adults are able to receive care. Adult day cares can be as basic as a place for adults to get together to socialize and as advanced a place for adults who suffer with mental health issues. An adult day care is a necessity for all communities.</p>
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<p>These centers give adults help with both social and health issues. Adults who need or want a safe place are supervised at these facilities, giving them a safe place away from their homes. Staff at these centers will give professional and compassionate help to adults in your community.</p>
<p>If someone is unable to afford the more expensive alternatives in care, like a skilled nursing facility or an in-home caregiver, a care center is a fantastic option. Most of these centers are available to adults during normal business hours five days a week. Depending on the facility, some might even have classes or activities in the evenings and on weekends.</p>
<p>Each facility is unique. Generally, most facilities offer social activities, meals and snacks, personal care, therapeutic activities. Many will even pick up and drop off the adult between their home and the center. Social activities range from board games to low impact workouts and are therapeutic by exercising the mind and body. Many offer assistance to adults in areas like eating, grooming, and toileting.</p>
<p>There are usually three kinds of centers available to adults. There are specialized, medical or health, and social centers. As stated, there are services which most centers provide. The social centers are more basic, providing recreational activities and meals. The centers focused on medical and health have more social activities and therapeutic services. Centers which specialize offer care to adults suffering in specific areas like developmental disabilities and diagnosed dementias.</p>
<p>Centers like these provide care for many who would not otherwise be able to afford it. As health care costs continue to rise, these centers will become more necessary. Without them, many adults would have no place to go and would be in an unsafe environment at home alone.</p>
<p>Next, find more resources on finding adult day care providers in your area from <a href="http://www.frugalgal.org">online sitting services</a> including the very popular <a href="http://www.frugalgal.org/reviews/sittercity-review-2/">Sittercity.com</a>.</p>

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		<title>Folding Wheelchair Ramps For Everyday Use</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 08:36:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Station</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different kinds of wheelchair ramps on the market today. Folding wheelchair ramps especially offer more accessibility to those who use wheelchairs or mobility scooters. Here are a few wheelchair ramps and their primary uses.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different kinds of wheelchair ramps on the market today. Folding wheelchair ramps especially offer more accessibility to those who use wheelchairs or mobility scooters. Here are a few wheelchair ramps and their primary uses.</p>
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<p>A threshold ramp is portable and is designed for easy access over any kind of raised landing or doorway. Threshold ramps are made of high quality aluminum, so they are lightweight as well as being easy to handle.</p>
<p>The ramp is placed against the threshold or raised area so there can be a smooth transition when entering or exiting an area. These ramps are made to accommodate scooters or wheelchairs.</p>
<p>Fold them up and take them along so you can set them up in a doorway as needed. With a threshold ramp, there is no need to lift awkward, heavy mobility chairs over thresholds.</p>
<p>Track ramps are used with either power or manual wheelchairs. Most track ramps come with telescopic channels. When extended these channels assist in moving the wheelchair over moderate elevation changes such as steps or curbs.</p>
<p>A track ramp is simple to store as it collapses by retracting the telescopic channels. These ramps are lightweight and can easily be brought along so you have it when you need it.</p>
<p>Other types of folding wheelchair ramps include single fold and multi fold ramps. These are designed for loading and unloading wheelchairs and scooters into and out of vehicles, in addition to uses for ramps already mentioned.</p>
<p>Single fold ramps are among the most common all-purpose ramp. With a single fold ramp, all you need to do is unfold it, place it over the obstruction and roll the wheelchair or scooter up or down.</p>
<p>Those single fold ramps that come with built in handles are easy to carry around and just as easy to store. They are available in a variety of sizes and materials. They can be used practically anywhere a ramp might be needed.</p>
<p>Multi fold ramps are known for being quite versatile. Because of their design they can be used where longer elevation changes are called for. They are strong and durable and are designed to handle any class of wheelchairs or mobility scooters.</p>
<p>Although heavy, a multi fold ramp is not hard to move around especially those that have built in handles. Some of these ramps can be disassembled for storage and transport, so the weight is evenly distributed between the pieces.</p>
<p>With the large selection of folding wheelchair ramps that are on the market, you will have no difficulty finding one that will fit your needs.</p>
<p>Compare before you buy. Find out more about the important features of <a href="http://www.aluminumloadingramp.org/Folding-Wheelchair-Ramps.html">folding wheelchair ramps</a> by visiting <a href="http://www.aluminumloadingramp.org">aluminumloadingramp.org</a>.</p>

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		<title>Healthy Caregiving for You</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 07:47:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan R. Love</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most caregivers choose to take care of a friend or family member for free. It's a kind gesture done for someone they love. This doesn't make the job any less stressful though. Caregiving-helping someone who is elderly or ill take care of them self on a day-to-day basis-can be emotionally taxing for the caregiver. It is often disheartening to see a loved one in such a vulnerable state and there's only so much time in each day, making it difficult to ever get everything done.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most caregivers choose to take care of a friend or family member for free. It's a kind gesture done for someone they love. This doesn't make the job any less stressful though. Caregiving-helping someone who is elderly or ill take care of them self on a day-to-day basis-can be emotionally taxing for the caregiver. It is often disheartening to see a loved one in such a vulnerable state and there's only so much time in each day, making it difficult to ever get everything done.</p>
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<p>Luckily, there are certain steps that can be taken to reduce the stress of caregiving. Talking to someone about the difficulties of caregiving, whether that be a friend, family member, or therapist, is crucial to maintaining your own wellbeing. When confiding in someone else, the person providing support also receives support. This support serves to validate emotions and can help the caregiver avoid burnout. In most cases, confiding in someone strengthens that relationship, which also contributes to emotional wellbeing.</p>
<p>Doing activities that you enjoy, even if only for a short period of time, can greatly reduce stress. Some people like to go on a walk, watch a television show, or write in a journal. Others find a sense of calm while meditating or doing deep breathing exercises. These activities can be done in just a few minutes. Many people find joy in spending time with friends and family. Something as simple as a family dinner or trip to the bowling alley can also have great emotional benefits. Ultimately, the important thing is that you do something for you.</p>
<p>It is also important to set boundaries with the person you are caring for. While it may be difficult to initiate the conversation, doing so will help you avoid burnout, which means you will be able to help more effectively for a longer period of time. It's generally best to go into the conversation with a list of talking points. What do you need this person to do to make your life easier? Often times, the requests you make aren't anything you wouldn't ask of a close friend, so the person receiving care shouldn't be too upset by the conversation. For example, you may ask that the person receiving care refrain from calling you after 10 pm unless there is an emergency. In many cases, family members can also help you out. Maybe someone else can deliver meals on Tuesday nights or be the emergency contact person on a certain day of the week.</p>
<p>Being a caregiver is rewarding, especially if you take the time to care for yourself. Enlisting the support of others and taking time out of each day to do something you enjoy are both great ways to get the most out of every day.</p>
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		<title>Assisted Living Homes &#8211; The Demographic Time Bomb</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 16:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Danny Sharpe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The US population is getting older and living longer. The demographic 'blip' known as the baby boom is going to start having a major impact on our society as a whole with the large numbers of babies born in the years immediately following WW2 now starting to come to retirement age. The most recent Census information shows that by 2000, there were 34.1 million senior Americans (those aged 65 and older) making up 13% of the total population.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The US population is getting older and living longer. The demographic 'blip' known as the baby boom is going to start having a major impact on our society as a whole with the large numbers of babies born in the years immediately following WW2 now starting to come to retirement age. The most recent Census information shows that by 2000, there were 34.1 million senior Americans (those aged 65 and older) making up 13% of the total population.</p>
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<p>Furthermore, this same demographic will only continue growing at an alarming rate. Projected to double by the year 2030, this same group will soon encapsulate as much as 20% of the population. The fastest growing group within this demographic, the number of senior citizens over 85, will grow from roughly 3.8 million to over 7 million during the same twenty year period. Of this group, a quarter live in nursing homes while half require some level of assistance with daily living tasks.</p>
<p>Financial markets throughout the economy are struggling and collapsing. The high default rates on "subprime" and adjustable rate mortgages have led to the now very familiar 'credit crunch' phenomenon which has affected every major economy across the world. Bank collapses and property foreclosures are still regular occurrences and, although the US is now officially out of recession, the residual effects will be felt for years to come. The assisted living provider market is no exception, and has also been slammed hard by these difficulties.</p>
<p>While the real estate market stagnates, an increasing number of elderly Americans find themselves in need of assisted living facilities. To fund such moves, they of course hope to sell their homes, which proves to be much more challenging given current market conditions. Difficulties are further increased by the United States' shortage of quality assisted living facilities.</p>
<p>Also, because the take-up rates have slowed considerably, fewer assisted living providers are funding new elder care and seniors housing. At Executive Care Group USA, we own and operate the Balmoral Assisted Living, an Independent Living Facility at Lake Placid, to the south of Sebring in South / Central Florida.</p>
<p>This resort-style facility also includes dementia care memory suites which cater for the growing incidences of elderly residents with early onset Alzheimer's or other dementia issues. At Executive Care Group USA we have taken the view that the massive growth in the elderly population and the recent stirrings on Capitol Hill over the Healthcare Bill will require action and - as elderly care / assisted living providers - we will have to address that problem head-on and not pretend it doesn't exist.</p>
<p>We have therefore started a bold action plan to buck the market. We are investing in our existing facilities and looking to take advantage of the current slump in real estate to purchase land to begin a new development program of building new, state of the art, hotel / resort style Assisted Living and Independent Living facilities across Florida. Our investment now will benefit the elderly care and seniors market today but we are confident that we will reap the returns in the medium term future.</p>
<p>The difficulties in funding today are, we believe, a short term problem and so we have instigated a 'compassionate care' program which recognizes that not everybody can afford to pay from day one and not everyone will be able to pay pre-credit-crunch rates. We therefore assess each case on its merits and offer creative solutions which allow Florida's elderly residents to enjoy the best elderly living today but at prices which reflect the current poor market conditions.</p>
<p>About Danny Sharpe: Operates the Balmoral Assisted Living Facility in Lake Placid, the leader in family owned award winning <a href="http://www.executivecaregroupusa.com">Assisted Living Homes</a>. His company provides senior assisted living facilities with nursing and dementia care: <a href="http://www.executivecaregroupusa.com">assisted living homes family owned boca raton</a>.</p>

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		<title>Who Needs to Think About Buying a Walk in Tub?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 11:30:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Connor Sullivan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When many Americans see promotional information on television for Cincinnati walk in bath tubs, they think it is something that is only for the elderly; however, there are lots of other purposes for a Cincinnati walk in bathtub. Of course, the elderly do use them on a fairly regular basis; they can also be for anyone who is recovering from a major injury or injuries, professional athletes, and people who have chronic bone or muscle problems. There are numerous kinds of these items that are currently on the market. It is probably a good idea to know the options available, in case you or a loved one needs to consider one, one day.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When many Americans see the advertisements on television for Cincinnati walk in bath tubs, they think it is something that is only for the elderly; however, there are lots of other purposes for a Cincinnati walk in bathtub. Of course, the elderly do use them on a fairly regular basis; they can also be for anyone who is recovering from a major injury or injuries, professional athletes, and people who have chronic bone or muscle problems. There are numerous kinds of these items that are currently on the market. It is a pretty wise choice to know the options available, in case you or a loved one needs to consider one, one day.</p>
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<p>There are thousands of citizens of America who need this type of product and it is not just the elderly. Professional athletes sometimes like to have at least one in their homes so they can do some exercise without putting more stress on their usually really tired muscles. Secondly, everyday people who are recovering from a major injury may have one of these installed in their home. An example of a major injury recovery is usually someone who had been in a serious car accident. Thirdly, this kind of product could be used by any person who has chronic bone or muscle problems.</p>
<p>This almost always means some type of degenerative disease. Of course, the elderly do make use of this product as well. This product usually means the bathroom is less dangerous for an elderly person. This product, for the elderly, can be seen as a way to ensure they do not slip and fall while trying to get in and out of a normally high off the ground step on the tub.</p>
<p>There are numerous kinds of available on the market. There are some that are especially made for athletes. As mentioned above, these are almost always bigger so that the athlete can move around and do some light or warm-up exercises in the pool either before or after a tough workout. These types are often set up in an area outside, in a screened in porch, or an enclosed area that is not part of the home. The kind the elderly usually purchase is the size of a regular bathtub and is installed in the bathroom where a regular one would be. This would most likely be the same kind of thing for someone who has a chronic bone or muscle disease. Finally, people who are recovering from a major surgery probably would not have one installed in their house instead they would use one when they go to physical therapy.</p>
<p>This product has the ability to be of assistance thousands of Americans each year by creating an atmosphere where the individual using the product does not feel like they are going to slip and fall when getting out of the water. The product can also be of assistance athletes relax sore muscles and do some light exercises that, when completed in water, and easier on the muscles. It is a good idea for people to know that this product does exist and what is on the market in case they or someone they love needs something like this one day.</p>
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		<title>What To Look For In An Elderly Care Facility</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 15:03:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Armstrong</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each of us is aging in today's society, many countries are approaching a point where people over the age of sixty will outnumber the younger generations. This is because better medical care is helping people live longer, more productive lives. Getting the right kind of aging care is important if you want to keep enjoying a good quality lifestyle.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each of us is aging in today's society, many countries are approaching a point where people over the age of sixty will outnumber the younger generations. This is because better medical care is helping people live longer, more productive lives. Getting the right kind of aging care is important if you want to keep enjoying a good quality lifestyle.</p>
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<p>You need to understand that there are different options that may suit some people better than others. Specific health problems may require specialised care especially in the later stages of some diseases. Conditions such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's may mean that customized health care approaches are necessary.</p>
<p>There are different levels of care that aging adults may want to explore. If you are in reasonably good health but need help with some chores and tasks, you may want to consider having a housekeeper or cook come into your home. There are companies which offer support staff in order to allow people to remain in their homes as they age. This can give seniors a great feeling of independence and pride.</p>
<p>You may look at a retirement residence as a good transition from your home. You want to make sure that the facility you choose has activities you will enjoy and enough privacy and independence that you will feel at home there. Look at this place as somewhere you will want to live for a long time. Health care methods and advances in medical care can keep you around for many years to come.</p>
<p>The next step in aging care is normally a nursing home. This is often reserved for people who are physically unable to care for themselves. You will often live in a ward, although some facilities do have private or semi-private rooms. The facilities are often set up more like a hospital than an apartment complex. They normally have ways of handling people with diseases like Alzheimer's or dementia, since these individuals like to wander and may need watching and extra security measures.</p>
<p>Once aging has reached a very advanced stage, you may need to use palliative care to provide you with personal care until you pass on. This can be a hard decision to make especially since it is normally being made on behalf of a loved one, instead of by the loved one themselves.</p>
<p>Aging care is turning out to be a growth industry. Individuals are requiring more care for longer periods of time and the different levels of physical needs has caused people to need specialized aging care. Knowing what stage you or a relative has reached is the key to getting the care you, or they, need.</p>
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