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		<title>Senior Safety &#8211; Top 4 Fall Prevention Tools For Seniors</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 20:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>carlottakatra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fall prevention is one of the biggest senior safety concerns for the elderly, especially those that live alone. Slip and fall accidents are one of the leading causes for seniors having to go to the hospital. But there are a number of helpful living aides that will help prevent these accidents. Here are the top [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fall prevention is one of the biggest senior safety concerns for the elderly, especially those that live alone. Slip and fall accidents are one of the leading causes for seniors having to go to the hospital. But there are a number of helpful living aides that will help prevent these accidents. Here are the top 5 senior safety fall prevention tools for the elderly.</p>
<p>Number one on the list for senior safety and fall prevention is a recliner lift chair. Lounging in a recliner can be very comfortable for seniors. But these big chairs are typically very difficult to get out of and even sit down into. If the senior has a lift recliner that can be very helpful and help ensure their safety.</p>
<p>A lift recliner has the ability to raise and tilt to a position where the senior can get in and out of the chair in a standing position. These chairs are electronically operated by a simple hand control. They come in different versions all with different degrees of recline.</p>
<p>Another helpful tool for seniors that will help prevent slip and fall accidents is a walker with wheels. This is also called a rollator.</p>
<p>As a person ages it is a cane that is the first tool to be used for stability when walking. Then as mobility and balance decline further there is a need for a walker. The traditional walker can be a little challenging to use as it must be lifted slightly with each step. A rollator has wheels. Some versions have wheels on all four legs, others have wheels on just one set of the legs.</p>
<p>Some versions of this helpful tool also have hand brakes for added safety. Many also come with a seat so if the user gets tired they can easily sit down for a quick rest.</p>
<p>A stair chair or stair lift can also be a very helpful item that will aid a senior with mobility challenges. Stairs can be especially difficult for an elderly person to manage and that can be a very dangerous place for a fall to occur. A stair lift is built like a chair and it is attached to a rail and transports the senior, in a sitting position, up and down the stairs.</p>
<p>The stair lift is easy to use and can be operated with a simple rocker switch on most versions. For added safety many also come with a seat belt so the user doesn&#8217;t have to worry about falling out of the chair.</p>
<p>Many slip and fall accidents occur in the bathroom and that can be a very hazardous place for the elderly. Most everyone knows that there should be railings put in place in showers baths and around toilet areas. But another important tool for seniors in this area of the home is a bath lift.</p>
<p>If the senior has trouble raising and lowering themselves into a bath that is exactly what a bath lift will do for them. Most bath lifts are plastic, though some are inflatable. They are powered by rechargeable battery systems and they are safe to use around the water.</p>
<p>These are all senior safety tools that can be a big help for seniors and keep them falling. If you would like to learn more about the very popular lift recliners you can go here to: Electric Lift Chair. Also, here is where you can go for a great selection in the very popular Recliner Lift Chairs.</p>
<p>Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mark_S_Myers</p>
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		<title>Leaving Your Elders In Safe Hands</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 21:29:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>carlottakatra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our elderly parents very often need our support to help them to settle in their retired lives. While trying to find a solution to the issue, we may come across all types of services that are available for taking care of senior citizens. Due to your preoccupation with a job and having your own family [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our elderly parents very often need our support to help them to settle in their retired lives. While trying to find a solution to the issue, we may come across all types of services that are available for taking care of senior citizens. Due to your preoccupation with a job and having your own family to look after, you may not be able to provide them support. In such a case, adult day care can prove to be a blessing for many. Adult day care is beneficial to those senior citizens who need the company of people during daytime.</p>
<p>However, when you decide to utilize the services of an adult day care center for your elderly mother or father, ensure that they are also involved in the decision – making. The thought of adult day care center is very upsetting for an elderly parent, because it gives them a feeling of being neglected , or being treated as an infant who needs looking after. It is best to avoid using the phrase &#8216;adult day care&#8217; while making the suggestion, as the elderly are sensitive people and may think you are putting them away, someplace.</p>
<p>There may be church programs in your local parish that the senior citizens can attend to pass their time rewardingly, and many prefer to do so. The other option is, of course, a day care center where they can enjoy the company of other like minded people. The ideal way to find a suitable adult day care center is to conduct a tour along with your elderly parent to find out what options exist locally, and make the choice together. You may, however want to get some prior information regarding the adult day care center by making enquiries with them. Some of the pertinent questions could be:<br />
• Is transportation facility available at the assisted care facilities? Does that facility continue to operate all day? This is needed so that your parent does not get stranded at the facility for lack of transportation.<br />
• Do they have qualified medical personnel to attend to the elderly, in case there is any kind of medical emergency?<br />
• Is there an arrangement for food and beverages for a day-long stay? Are the food services sensitive to diet restrictions prescribed by the doctor? This would be a pertinent question if your parent is a diabetic and has to follow a restricted diet.<br />
• How many elders are present at the care center on any given day? Too few would imply that the center is not providing good service and too many would mean lack of attention for your parent in the large crowd.<br />
• What are the costs involved?</p>
<p>The activities and entertainment provided for the elderly at the adult day care center are an incentive for them to go there. For example, during the football season, if the center provides a place for all the men to gather and cheer for the game, it will be more enjoyable for your dad rather than being alone in the apartment watching the game. If the adult day care center has a variety of activities like card games or puzzles that appeal to everyone, then it will be a fun place for your parent to pass their time.</p>
<p>Arranging for a good adult day care center to take care of your elderly father or mother takes a load off your mind. Before making a decision to select the center for your parent, it would be a good idea to get a feel of the place by talking to the staff and spending some time yourself to gauge the atmosphere. This way, you are sure that your parent is well taken care of and passing the time in a healthy and friendly environment. They will get to know more people and generally enjoy the time spent at the center. This will prove to be invigorating for them and they will eat and sleep better, thus solving a number of problems associated with old age.</p>
<p>http://www.articlesbase.com/elderly-care-articles/adult-day-care-center-leaving-your-elders-in-safe-hands-740217.html</p>
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		<title>Why In-Home Care May be Right for You in Indianapolis, Indiana</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 16:45:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>carlottakatra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA["In-Home Care is rapidly becoming the most commonly asked for service among today's aging population. In-Home Care involves a network of service providers who deliver personal care and maintenance right to the home. These service providers handle routine tasks including light housekeeping, meal preparation, errand running, mail sorting and a whole lot more. If desired, they can also provide assistance with personal care. "]]></description>
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<p>I found a great article that talks about the many positive aspects regarding the use of In-Home Care for an aging loved one.</p>
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		<title>Too Few Seniors Get Home Care:  AARP Reports Medicaid Limits Access</title>
		<link>http://www.agingavenues.com/blog/2009/07/27/too-few-seniors-get-home-care-aarp-reports-medicaid-limits-access/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 23:36:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>carlottakatra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even though most older Americans would prefer to receive care at home rather than in nursing homes, many states have been slow to reform their Medicaid programs to make that choice widely available. Instead, most states have done a much better job of using Medicaid dollars to help people with developmental disabilities remain in their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even though most older Americans would prefer to receive care at home rather than in nursing homes, many states have been slow to reform their Medicaid programs to make that choice widely available. Instead, most states have done a much better job of using Medicaid dollars to help people with developmental disabilities remain in their homes and communities than to help older people and adults with physical disabilities.</p>
<p>Those are among the findings in A Balancing Act: State Long-Term Care Reform, a report released July 11 by the AARP Public Policy Institute. The report is the first ever to examine Medicaid spending specifically for older people and adults with physical disabilities, as distinct from other groups needing long-term care.</p>
<p>The study yielded surprising data. &#8220;We really didn&#8217;t realize how far behind services for older people were, compared to services for people with developmental disabilities,&#8221; says Enid Kassner, the institute&#8217;s director of independent living and long-term care, and lead author on the report.</p>
<p>To read more: http://bulletin.aarp.org/yourhealth/caregiving/articles/too_few_seniors_get.html</p>
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		<title>Hiring Caregivers for In-Home Senior Care in Indianapolis, IN</title>
		<link>http://www.agingavenues.com/blog/2009/05/30/hiring-caregivers-for-in-home-senior-care/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 01:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>carlottakatra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently there was a tragedy in Avon, Indiana where the son of an elderly woman was killed by her caregivers husband. Now it&#8217;s not been said but if I was guessing getting to the woman&#8217;s money was a likely motivation. It&#8217;s important that if you&#8217;re hiring someone to come into the home to care for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently there was a tragedy in Avon, Indiana where the son of an elderly woman was killed by her caregivers husband. Now it&#8217;s not been said but if I was guessing getting to the woman&#8217;s money was a likely motivation. It&#8217;s important that if you&#8217;re hiring someone to come into the home to care for an elderly person that they have been properly screened. The classifieds are filled with people looking for work as aides to the elderly. Many of these aides are well-qualified, honest people who will do a good job; but, of course, there will be some not so reputable. If you are looking to hire someone, be sure you interview and check references and qualifications. You will be responsible for scheduling that person and doing payroll and taxes as well. Be very sure you hire someone trustworthy, as the elderly seem to trust these helpers more than they should and therefore can easily be taken advantage of. It may seem more affordable to just hire them but there are risks. There are sources for pre-screened individual caregivers.</p>
<p>A professional home care service will eliminate your employment concerns. Professionally-provided aides are usually bonded and service is guaranteed. Home care companies take care of the scheduling and payment of their employees. Home care companies cater to the elderly in their homes by offering a variety of services.<br />
These providers represent a rapidly growing trend to allow people needing help with long term care to remain in their home or in the community instead of going to a care facility. The services offered may include:<br />
- companionship<br />
- grooming and dressing<br />
- recreational activities<br />
- incontinent care<br />
- handyman services<br />
- teeth brushing<br />
- medication reminders<br />
- bathing or showering<br />
- light housekeeping<br />
- meal preparation<br />
- respite for family caregivers<br />
- errands and shopping<br />
- reading email or letters<br />
- overseeing home deliveries<br />
- dealing with vendors<br />
- transportation services<br />
- changing linens<br />
- laundry and ironing<br />
- organizing closets<br />
- care of house plants<br />
- 24-hour emergency response<br />
- family counseling<br />
- phone call checks<br />
- and much more.</p>
<p>A caregiver can make the difference in the quality of a seniors life and make it possible to stay in their home if you have the resources to make it happen. One way to help with caregiving costs is available for veteran&#8217;s and their spouses/widows. The Aid and Attendance Pension Program pays up to $1964 per month for their care. To get help finding a caregiver or homecare company in the Indianapolis area contact Aging Avenues at 317-731-3315.</p>
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