37% of caregivers are living in the same household as the person they care for. 54% are between 35 and 64 years of age. 59% of the adult population either is or expects to be a family caregiver, and 2 million more caregivers will be needed in the next twenty years.

Elder Care

Alzheimer Care in Los Angeles

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Fri, 05/18/2012 - 4:15pm
Alzheimer care in Los Angeles is available from professional caregivers who come to your home, to options including residential assisted-living facilities or skilled care long-term options. Alzheimer's is a progressive disease, and it may be possible that through the course of the disease you will opt for more than one of these choices as needs change.

Alzheimer Care in Orange County

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Fri, 05/18/2012 - 9:31am
With Orange County's population hovering around 40 million people, it's no surprise that the need for Alzheimer care in Orange County is on the rise. The good news is that services ranging from adult day care specializing in Alzheimer's care to assisted living and skilled nursing care options are available.

How Much Do Retirement Communities Cost?

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 4:23pm
The cost of retirement communities can vary wildly according to the type of community you're looking for. Learning about the difference can help you determine which community is right for you and how much it might cost.

Gifts Your Mother Will Appreciate Receiving

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 3:55pm
Most grown children have trouble thinking of things to do for their aging mothers. If your mother is like mine, she already have everything she wants, and she really doesn't need any more possessions. This makes it impossible to find something to do for her for the various holidays of the year. Sometimes the best ideas in situations like these are found in giving your parent some kind of service they're in need of, because lots of elderly people struggle with conducting their own affairs.

Caring for the Elderly at Home

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 3:42pm
Caring for the elderly at home, with advances in technology and medicine, has become easier than ever before.? Friends and family members are able to lend assistance where perhaps it was not possible previously.

Modern Technological Innovations Make It Possible For Seniors to Remain In Their Homes

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 11:27am
Imagine being able to care for your aging parent using your cellphone. New technology is breaking ground to do just that. In a poll, 75% of the seniors asked admitted that they would rather use whatever means available if it meant they could stay in their own homes longer. This generation of seniors is also the first that is comfortable using the new technologies and won't hesitate to take the opportunities that present themselves.

Ways You Can Get a Senior Citizen Up and Active Again

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 11:26am
Ask almost any senior citizen if they prefer to just sit around and take things easy, and they're going to tell you "no way". Mistakenly many of us equate an advanced age with lack of vitality and interest in the world around them, but as people are living longer, they're retaining these characteristics well into their golden years. You'll find that if you suggest an activity, they'll want to go with you. Here are some ideas for getting them up and active again.

Need for Homecare and Caregiver Support

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Thu, 05/17/2012 - 9:52am
A recent report entitled 'Seniors in Need, Caregivers in Distress', from The Health Council of Canada (HCC) on homecare and caregiver support in Canada addresses the importance of upgrades to Canada's system of health care. The report stresses the growing need for better homecare support for the growing number of Canadian seniors who would rather age in their homes than move to a Care Home. The HCC gathered data from seniors across the country in an effort to provide a snapshot of the system now in place and whether or not it is working for seniors.

Sisters Face Death With Dignity and Reverence

New York Times "Elder Care" Articles - Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:00pm
For end-of-life care, a group of convent sisters rely on social networks rather than aggressive medical care.
Categories: Aging, Elder Care

Sensors Help Keep the Elderly Safe, and at Home

New York Times "Elder Care" Articles - Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:00pm
New technologies help older people to live alone and avoid trips to hospitals or nursing homes.
Categories: Aging, Elder Care

Revived by Music

New York Times "Elder Care" Articles - Wed, 05/16/2012 - 11:00pm
A documentary director and a social worker hatch a new idea: personalized music for every nursing home resident.
Categories: Aging, Elder Care

Hospice Care for Loved Ones

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Wed, 05/16/2012 - 4:40pm
Are you looking for hospice care? Do you know what hospice care is? Hospice is the term that refers to an organization dedicated to terminally ill patients. A hospice foundation will generally have a facility that can house patients who need to be monitored 24 hours a day, as they are close enough to dying that their symptoms deserve continuous care. Nurses are available at all hours, just as in a hospital, but a hospice is a warmer, less clinical setting than a hospital. Because hospice care is for the terminally ill, all efforts are made to ensure that patients last days are as comfortable as possible.

Take Care of Your Elderly, Look for Those With Proper Aged Care Courses

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Wed, 05/16/2012 - 4:23pm
Emerging professionals have an undeniable responsibility to care of their elderly parents once they are already stable enough financially or have achieved personal success. Since their tedious duties leave them with barely enough spare time to adequately look after their parents, there is an appealing alternative in the form of hiring caretakers for the aged. While people who're interested in availing of these services for the benefit of their elderly forerunners will most likely be assured of quality services, it's still highly recommended that substantial research regarding a prospective elderly caretaker's background is conducted, alongside gaining considerable information on basic aged care courses guidelines so as not to encounter any confusions when it's finally time to seek competent aged care services.

Remote Controls for the Elderly - 5 Key Features to Look for When Buying a Remote Control

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Tue, 05/15/2012 - 12:31pm
As people age they can lose some of their physical & cognitive abilities which can lead to problems using television remote controls. Here are 5 key features to look for when purchasing a remote control for the elderly.

A Drug to Prevent Alzheimer's

New York Times "Elder Care" Articles - Mon, 05/14/2012 - 11:00pm
Government officials announce plans to test a drug to prevent Alzheimer's disease.
Categories: Aging, Elder Care

The Shingles Vaccine Returns

New York Times "Elder Care" Articles - Mon, 05/14/2012 - 11:00pm
The manufacturer of the shingles vaccine says production has been restored.
Categories: Aging, Elder Care

Hidden Camera Catches Elder Abuse in Nursing Home

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Mon, 05/14/2012 - 12:40pm
The mere mention of a hidden camera can invoke thoughts of less than honorable people using hidden cameras in less than honorable ways. But despite the news reports of the misuse of them, one recent story of elder abuse in Haverford, Pennsylvania in April of 2012 lets us know with certainty that a hidden camera can be an invaluable tool for concerned family members. So how can you tell if your elder family member is being abused? What can you do to help? What resources are out there? And if you're pondering whether or not you need to buy a hidden camera to protect a loved one consider the following.

What Are Old People For?

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Fri, 05/11/2012 - 4:15pm
"What Are Old People For?" is actually the title of a book, which in full reads: "What Are Old People For? How Elders Will Save the World" by William H. Thomas M.D. Dr. Bill Thomas is one of those people who could be referred to as Elder Heroes. Not that he is particularly old, but as a geriatrician himself, he is promoting a new way of revisioning old age, or perhaps a remembering of the possibilities of aging that we have culturally always known, but that have succumbed to our fast-paced dementia.

Protecting Your Sanity While Caring for an Alzheimer's Patient

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Fri, 05/11/2012 - 3:19pm
Caring for an elderly person is heartbreaking enough, yet when they have been stricken with Alzheimer's disease it becomes even more difficult because it affects not only the care givers but the lives of entire family are intertwined in the journey. Many of us are moved to become advocates for worthy causes after a personal experience or the experience of someone very close to us who we see adapting to new challenges. I'm one of those currently going thru my own experience with my mother who is in the mid stages of this slowly de-habilitating and...

Assisted Living Community Activities

Ezine Articles Elder Care News - Fri, 05/11/2012 - 11:38am
At many assisted living homes residents enjoy of a full schedule of social, educational and entertaining programs. These structured programs help all residents maintain a high quality of life.
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