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| aging News+ XML/RSSBy Society of Certified Senior Advisors Pain during and after shingles can greatly affect how seniors live. Early detection and immediate treatment are key to successfully combating shingles. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Older Americans may want to start consuming B vitamins which can give a memory boost and ward off future long term care insurance claims. By Teresa Fritschi Quintessential anti-self help book! No narcissism. Anecdotal, autobiographical written with a focus on gratitude and happiness, taking up new challenges, personal growth which resonates regardless of gender / age. Music, sports, travel, philosophy. By Boutique of Quality Books (BQB Publishing) In his eighties and with three marriages behind him, Alva Harris had not expected to win the love of his life at this stage of the game. But he did, and it started with his words. By Society of Certified Senior Advisors Cell phone features that are specifically catered to seniors. By SCSA SCSA's November Educational Webinar on what it takes to be a cancer caregiver. By Society of Certified Senior Advisors Seniors are finding ways to interact with video games for better health and more fun with family and friends. Studies show the positive effects for game users. By Integrative Therapeutics As part of Integrative Therapeutics’ ongoing webinar presentations, on December 1st, Dr. Carrie Louise Daenell will present the updated Healing the Aging Metabolism protocol for optimized fat burning. By Shelly Gordon Home Care Assistance & Sur La Table have teamed up to create innovative caregiver cooking classes to improve nutrition for seniors. By Society of Certified Senior Advisors Seniors face stress and difficulties when moving, but with a litle preplanning and organization this transition can be an easy process. Newly Released Book by North Carolina Writer Hilariously Smashes the Illusions of "The Golden Years" By BQB Publishing "You Can't Iron a Wrinkled Birthday Suite" by Sharon Phennah offers a humorous and uplifting alternative to stereotypical notions about "The Golden Years." By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance People with diabetes are at significantly higher risk of developing all types of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, the largest cause of long term care insurance claims. By Katie Huffstetler Senior Living Communities, a Charlotte, N.C.-based owner/operator of active adult retirement communities located in the Southeast and Midwest, announced today a new partnership with Quickwitz. By Libra Design and Media Seattle-based dermatology biotech company Helix BioMedix has announced the introduction of a new line of anti-aging products in their Apothederm line using SmartPeptides™ technology. By Professional Development Resources End of Life: Helping With Comfort and Care, a 1-hour continuing education course for healthcare professionals, hopes to make the unfamiliar territory of death slightly more comfortable for everyone involved. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Older women who have sleep-disordered breathing are more likely to develop dementia and ultimately need long term care according to a new study. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance A new memory fitness program can benefit aging seniors. Cognitive decline is a leading reason aging Americans need long term care insurance. By The Wartburg Adult Care Community The Wartburg in Westchester, NY, on Sunday, October 30, 3-6 pm, will host a free conference called Active, Alert Aging: Become Your Brain’s Best Friend. Keynote speaker is NY TImes Deputy Science Editor and author Barbara Strauch By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Less salt in your diet will lead to lower cognitive decline among seniors. Long term care insurance expert discusses risk of Alzheimer's increases. By Farr Law Firm Farr Law Firm attorney joins organization dedicated to enhance the lives of the elderly. All Press ReleasesBy Society of Certified Senior Advisors Widowhood, divorce or remarriage in the senior years is a huge transition for the senior and the family members. Not everyone adjusts at the same rate and often help is needed to make the transition a smooth one. By Society of Certified Senior Advisors This educational webinar will provide you with the information you need to discuss the limits or increases in Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and updating the tax incentives for long-term care insurance premium payments. By Jasmine Pennic, Director of Marketing HIT Consultant releases a podcast interview with Kian Saneii, CEO of Independa Inc., about new home health monitoring solution By Michael Neuvirth An expert can help one Family Caregiver at a time. The same expert on a reality TV Series can help millions of Family Caregivers at a time! By Hevia Cosmetic Dermatology Hevia’s name best eyes, nose, lips, forehead, cheeks, jaw line, chin, ears, neck, décolletage, hands and back. By Society of Certified Senior Advisors If a senior is unable to manage their daily money issues, they could lose their homes and more. Daily money management can help seniors live independently and keep money issues under control. By VFGroup Here’s the breaking news from Sisel International! TS-X Information and Order Form Now Available Online Sisel wants you to REVERSE AGING! INTRODUCING: The Greatest Discovery in the History of Human Health! By Society of Certified Senior Advisors Pain during and after shingles can greatly affect how seniors live. Early detection and immediate treatment are key to successfully combating shingles. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Older Americans may want to start consuming B vitamins which can give a memory boost and ward off future long term care insurance claims. By Teresa Fritschi Quintessential anti-self help book! No narcissism. Anecdotal, autobiographical written with a focus on gratitude and happiness, taking up new challenges, personal growth which resonates regardless of gender / age. Music, sports, travel, philosophy. By Boutique of Quality Books (BQB Publishing) In his eighties and with three marriages behind him, Alva Harris had not expected to win the love of his life at this stage of the game. But he did, and it started with his words. By Society of Certified Senior Advisors Cell phone features that are specifically catered to seniors. By Author Marketing Experts The dilemma of caring for aging parents is growing and the must-have resource for families is now available in eBook format. By SCSA SCSA's November Educational Webinar on what it takes to be a cancer caregiver. By Healing Path On November 17th 12noon – 1pm, Alice McCall will present “Age with Vitality & Beauty” at the Hendersonville Co-op, North Carolina. She will explain some of the mechanisms behind the aging process, with information on how to combat them. By Society of Certified Senior Advisors Summary: Not all foods are safe for seniors to eat and food in refrigerators is surprisingly susceptible to contamination. Learn how to protect yourself with safe food practices. By Society of Certified Senior Advisors Seniors are less anxious to seek treatment at these new senior-exclusive emergency rooms. ERs designed and dedicated to the care of seniors are changing the health care experience. By Society of Certified Senior Advisors Seniors are finding ways to interact with video games for better health and more fun with family and friends. Studies show the positive effects for game users. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Divorce and extended family arrangements will dramatically change how Americans deal with long term care issues facing aging parents a new study reveals. By Integrative Therapeutics As part of Integrative Therapeutics’ ongoing webinar presentations, on December 1st, Dr. Carrie Louise Daenell will present the updated Healing the Aging Metabolism protocol for optimized fat burning. By Society of Certified Senior Advisors Seniors are finding relief from severe and chronic joint pain caused by arthritis. By RFB Communications Group Plantation South Dunwoody’s pet therapy program boosts residents’ health By Society of Certified Senior Advisors Living and aging with happiness certainly sounds like the right way to approach life, but naturally, life can include difficulties that create sadness or even depression. By Society of Certified Senior Advisors Medical debt is the most common form of debt that seniors face. However, doctors’ offices and hospitals are likely to work with you to reduce the charges and to find options for payment. Stay in control of your medical debt with these suggestions. By Dan Calderon Caregiver SOS: On Air is an hourlong program for family caregivers that airs regularly the first two Sundays of the month at 6 p.m. on Newstalk 930-AM KLUP in San Antonio. By Shelly Gordon Home Care Assistance & Sur La Table have teamed up to create innovative caregiver cooking classes to improve nutrition for seniors. By Society of Certified Senior Advisors Seniors face stress and difficulties when moving, but with a litle preplanning and organization this transition can be an easy process. By Society of Certified Senior Advisors Collectibles or heirlooms can hold a lot of meaning to the owner. When it’s time to sell them, determining the best prices for each item and the right places to sell them will reap the most dollars for these valuables. Newly Released Book by North Carolina Writer Hilariously Smashes the Illusions of "The Golden Years" By BQB Publishing "You Can't Iron a Wrinkled Birthday Suite" by Sharon Phennah offers a humorous and uplifting alternative to stereotypical notions about "The Golden Years." By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Exposing individuals with Alzheimer's disease to humor therapy appears to reduce aggressive behaviors common to Alzheimer's patients. Long term care insurance expert Jesse Slome recommends Americans in their mid-50s start long term care planning. By Jacqueline Marcell, author of 'Elder Rage' JACQUELINE MARCELL, author of 'Elder Rage', interviewed four outstanding eldercare and healthcare professionals on the 'Coping with Caregiving' radio program on September 24th. You can listen to the archive at wsRadio.com/CopingWithCaregiving By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Long term care insurance experts report that elderly individuals with low levels of vitamin B12 have a greater risk of brain shrinkage, losing cognitive skills and greater risk of needing long term health care. By The Society of Certified Senior Advisors October Educational Webinar that will take attendees in-depth on Hoarding in Seniors. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance People with diabetes are at significantly higher risk of developing all types of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, the largest cause of long term care insurance claims. By Katie Huffstetler Senior Living Communities, a Charlotte, N.C.-based owner/operator of active adult retirement communities located in the Southeast and Midwest, announced today a new partnership with Quickwitz. By Libra Design and Media Seattle-based dermatology biotech company Helix BioMedix has announced the introduction of a new line of anti-aging products in their Apothederm line using SmartPeptides™ technology. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Aerobic exercise may cut the risk of dementia and slow its progress once it starts new research finds. By Professional Development Resources End of Life: Helping With Comfort and Care, a 1-hour continuing education course for healthcare professionals, hopes to make the unfamiliar territory of death slightly more comfortable for everyone involved. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Older women who have sleep-disordered breathing are more likely to develop dementia and ultimately need long term care according to a new study. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance A new memory fitness program can benefit aging seniors. Cognitive decline is a leading reason aging Americans need long term care insurance. By The Wartburg Adult Care Community The Wartburg in Westchester, NY, on Sunday, October 30, 3-6 pm, will host a free conference called Active, Alert Aging: Become Your Brain’s Best Friend. Keynote speaker is NY TImes Deputy Science Editor and author Barbara Strauch By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Osteoporosis prevention can help women avoid costly care reports the long term care insurance Association but many women who get screened for the bone-thinning disease may not actually need such testing. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Less salt in your diet will lead to lower cognitive decline among seniors. Long term care insurance expert discusses risk of Alzheimer's increases. By Farr Law Firm Farr Law Firm attorney joins organization dedicated to enhance the lives of the elderly. By The Haggus Society Challenging the myth that cutting edge art is created only by young artists, a local art group – The Haggus Society -- is mounting its first show created by older artists, some from beyond U.S. borders. By Dan Calderon For the third consecutive year, Inc. Magazine has named WellMed Medical Management as one of the most successful privately held companies in the United States. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance A new robot is designed to help provide quality care for Japan's aging population. Robots expected to play role in U.S. caregiving cites long-term care insurance expert. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Experts explain that even shorter time exercising can lengthen lifespan. Adding to longevity is good but increases risk for long-term care. By eAlert! For elderly people who live alone, becoming incapacitated and unable to get help is a common event, which usually marks the end to the ability to live independently. The ability to get help also boosts the odds to continue to live independently. By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance Every hour of television watched shortens lifespan by 22 minutes. TV habits could predict longevity and future need for long-term care insurance expert explains. |
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