KATU - Nearly 15 million caregivers – most of them family members but also friends – provide care for people with dementia, says a report being released Tuesday by the Alzheimer’s Association. An estimated 5.4 million Americans have the mind-destroying disease. That it takes so many more people to care for them reflects the burden of [...]
Report Show Millions Providing Care For Alzheimer’s Patients
Posted on 03. Jun, 2011 by Aaron Yeagle in Senior News
Studies On Health Literacy Show “Poor” Results
Posted on 28. May, 2011 by Aaron Yeagle in Senior Health
Studies have linked poor health literacy, which disproportionately affects the elderly, the poor and recent immigrants, to higher rates of hospital readmission, expensive and unnecessary complications, and even death. A 2007 study estimated the problem cost the U.S. economy as much as $238 billion annually. This problem will become even more severe in 2014 when [...]
Warning Signs For Families To Identify When Elders May Need Assistance
Posted on 18. May, 2011 by Aaron Yeagle in Articles
From eldercare.gov, 10 signs to look out for when spending time with an aging family member or close friend who may need caregiver assistance in the near future: Has your family member/friend: Neglected personal hygiene resulting in wearing dirty clothes, body odor, bad breath, neglected nails and teeth, sores on the skin? Neglected their home [...]
Working & Aging: Discussing Benefits Of The Aged Employee
Posted on 11. May, 2011 by Aaron Yeagle in Senior Health
A nice article on an excellent topic from Medscape News titled When It Comes to Work, How Old Is Too Old? (I opted for a more PC title…) Here are a few blurbs I found worth noting: Work is “medicine” — even better than medicine for many. In addition to providing economic security and often [...]
Tips To Improve Memory
Posted on 04. May, 2011 by Aaron Yeagle in Senior Health
Recently the AARP website published a short article (link) with techniques for a better memory. Here are some of the highlights: 1. Associate hard-to-remember facts with some familiar space One trick, known as the journey method or “memory palace,” is to conjure up a familiar space in the mind’s eye, and then populate it with [...]
Elderly Male Veterans Study On The Benefits Of Walking While Living At Home
Posted on 26. Apr, 2011 by Aaron Yeagle in Senior Health
Medscape Medical News – In a population of elderly male veterans in a primary care setting, brief counseling improved participation in home-based walking and strength and flexibility exercise, according to the results of a study reported in the May 12 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine. “Although walking is a popular and safe endurance exercise, [...]
Medicare Mandated Cognitive Assessment Began January 2011
Posted on 14. Feb, 2011 by Aaron Yeagle in Senior Health
Medscape Today - The Alzheimer’s Association is establishing a new workgroup of field experts to provide primary care physicians with guidance on cognitive assessments, which are due to become a mandatory part of annual wellness visits by Medicare patients starting January 2011. Part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, these assessments are part of [...]
Home Health Physical Therapist Needed
Posted on 13. Jan, 2011 by Aaron Yeagle in Healthcare Jobs
Hello friends – we have an urgent job opening HDE is seeking a physical therapist with home health experience – ASAP!! The home health PT’s coverage zone would span the SW Portland area to include Beaverton, Tualatin, Lake Oswego, Tigard and Wilsonville. This is a 40 hour/week position. If you are out-of-state, we are also considering travel PTs as [...]
One Doctor’s Tips For Cutting The Cost Of Caring For Elderly Parents
Posted on 13. Jan, 2011 by Aaron Yeagle in Senior Health
e-health articles by Vicki Rackner MD – Over 30 million Baby Boomers provide countless hours of assistance to elderly parents at no charge. It is estimated that, using average hourly wages, the total amount of this uncompensated care is comparable to the entire Medicare budget. For the estimated 7 million Boomers who provide long distance [...]
The Financial Ramifications of Alzheimer’s Disease
Posted on 07. Jan, 2011 by Aaron Yeagle in Senior Health
These days it is widely known that healthcare costs are sky-rocketing with a faint hope of plateau any time soon. The costs are certainly affecting our nation’s economy, but some of the burden is passed right along to the individual. As if dealing with health concerns, and its cost, isn’t enough of a toll in the [...]