Where To Go After Retirement

Posted by Fizaazida | Thursday, August 14, 2008 | 1 comments »

By: Jonalyn B. Saplala

Are you having a hard time taking care of your old folks because of your busy schedule with the pressure you carry on your shoulder knowing that you might not giving them the proper attention they need? Better bring them and seek advise from the people who know how. Why not make everything easier and be open to those retirement communities in Texas where housing facilities for old ones are offered. It is not a bad choice to get help on important matters such as this.

Detaching yourself to your old folks will certainly make or break you. Knowing that they have been with you all your life. But to give certainty to how they should be taken care of and treated, getting a hand from professionals who know how is an option that you can take.

Opening your mind in availing service from Texas retirement communities you see around will surely make everything easier not only for you but for your beloved old folks as well. Just keep in mind that this does not mean your are abandoning them. Getting a safer place for them to stay in would be better for their state especially if they have disabilities that are needed to be mended as soon as possible.

Taking the action as your first time, it will be very difficult for you but keeping in mind that you make the decision for the better will lighten the burden of decision-making. Through exploring your surroundings, you will see different nursing home in Texas that have the capability of providing adult care that meets your medical, financial and personal preferences for the benefit of your adults.

Better choose the senior home care in Texas that have the best equipments and high quality facilities to make ensure the safety of your folks. Getting advise and guidance from the professionals will lighten your burden and will certainly make deciding a lot easier. You can also expect quality care from them.

Handing over your folks to a senior home care in Texas is also a means for you to ensure that the needs of your loved ones are attended in a manner that everything is taken one step at a time. Nursing homes are the typical facilities that provides 24 hour nursing care service. Everything is taken under protective supervision to give quality care that other retirement facilities are unable to give.

But if ever you do not want them to be separated from you, there are personal care services that you can avail for them. And this service will include assistance for your folks that will attend their basic needs such as assistance with the taking of medications, bathing and dressing, laundry and even cleaning.

Moreover, keep in mind that the type of nursing home in Texas that you need to avail depends on the the physical and mental state of your loved one. There are other facilities that you can choose from especially if its a hands-on service you need for them.

Furthermore, the decision is still up to you. Opening yourself to these retirement facilities is just an option to take, it is still your call. Of course, spending time with your loved one during the his remaining days is better for them because they will have the chance to be with the people close to them. However, putting them into these facilities is just a decision you have to make just to make sure that their needs are attended. It doesn't mean that there are being neglected. It really comes in a person's life that assistance from professionals is needed.





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Jonalyn Saplala is a web copywriter in a web design company associated with retirement communities in Texas servicing senior home care.

Reduce Stress in Taking Care of Elderly Parents

Posted by Fizaazida | Thursday, August 14, 2008 | 1 comments »

By: Richard Kuhns

Taking Care or Elderly Parents can be very stressful. When they are feeling ill, there's an endless list of doctor's appointments and tests. Every doctor's appointment seems to result in a medical test which in turn results in another doctor's appointment. And doctors are never on time. In fact it usually takes over an hour for a doctor's appointment and you don't get paid for waiting. Medical tests? Another wait for the test and some of these tests take up to three or more hours. Doctors and hospitals can become an unwelcome way of life.

Personally, my mother has complained of fatigue, stomach and abdominal issues, and hemorrhoids for years. In addition to that she suffered from brain fog and memory loss. In the midst of her ailments I suffered from doctor's remorse with all the appointments and trips to the hospital emergency room, testing facilities...

Her abdominal issues were due to Candida Albicans which were fueled by her adolescent desire to eat carbohydrates and little protein. Of all the choices for protein the only one I could get her to eat was hamburger. When it came to vegetables forget it.

In desperation I bought a vita mix and began making her a drink with one clove of garlic, a stalk of celery, a carrot, and a small red beet. I also added a probiotic to the drink along with some protein powder. Fortunately, she welcomed it and within a few weeks and her modified diet (limited carbohydrates) plus Golden Seal before meals, the Candida was brought under control and her memory improved significantly. A stool sample showed that she had the type of Candida that would respond to Golden Seal or oregano.

Her health and memory improved to an acceptable level. Instead of doctor's appointments which resulted in the doctor shaking his head in confusion and ordering more tests on a weekly basis we went to every three or four weeks.

She also complained of poor vision in one eye and we consulted an ophthalmologist. She was as healthy as she had been in years so I thought it a good opportunity to have her get her cataract operation.

Even though the procedure was done outside the hospital in just a few hours it was tremendously stressful for her physiology. Brain fog and memory loss returned immediately. I had to guide her three times a day over the phone in how to apply the three different drops in her eye. She could not remember the basics and was very anxious about getting it right.
In just one day her mental and physical health slid back to zero and the special vegetable drink seemed to have little value.

One morning as I rode to work I was listening to a station that I never listen to. I didn't know if it was an infomercial, an interview, or an expensive advertisement, but it was about vitamin B12, folic acid and Vitamin B6. My ears perked up as it was a means of replacing B12 shots she was getting every other week. The irony was that after she had the shot she became fatigued for a day and overall we couldn't see any value in the shots plus it was another unwelcome reason to wait in the doctor's office another hour every other week.

The radio infomercial (if that's what it was) indicated that B12, B6 and folic acid were meant to be in combination and went on to indicate that if this product were given to all seniors, their health and memories would dramatically improve. The good news was that the B12, B6, and folic acid were administered sublingually (under the tongue) rather than in a shot and that to get things started, the person taking the treatment should take it at least once each day. Being a stress management specialist and a person somewhat in tune with nutrition, everything said made a lot of sense to me and for around $30 for a month's supply I thought the risk was minimal plus I was desperate.

Each tablet is equivalent to a B12 shot and just after two days my mother's memory improved to the point I didn't need to guide her through how to use the eye drops. After six weeks, her memory improved dramatically and her brain fog is no more and fatigue is greatly diminished. Her hemorrhoids have also improved which her doctor attributes to using Tucks and magnesium oxide cream instead of baby wipes and doctor's appointments are every six weeks.

I have no financial interest in this product and don't resell it. I am merely passing along what I feel is valuable information that can make a difference in dealing with elderly parents. If you are interested go to B12now.com to learn more. I also take it because it is also beneficial to prevent heart disease (an option to playing the cholesterol game). If you have interest in stress management and or hypnosis cd's please read the resource box--you'll find real value there too--that's what I do.





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Richard Kuhns B.S.Ch.E., NGH certified provides insightful tips on how to improve memory and reduce fatigue in elderly parents. He is a prominent figure in field of personal change and is instrumental in the creation of over 50 stress management hypnosis cd's and a new technique for overcoming anxiety panic attack.

Independent Senior Housing

Posted by Fizaazida | Thursday, August 14, 2008 | 1 comments »

Independent Senior Housing - Time To Have Fun
By: Madonna Lee

As we all age and approach our retirements most of us look to change our living arrangements to reflect our senior status and our changing suite of needs and requirements. Once we stop working we start to look at how we intend to spend our retirement, particularly what activities and hobbies we intend to pursue. We also consider our living arrangements and often take the opportunity to downsize our suburban homes and relocate to more appropriate accommodation, whist still maintaining our independence.

There are literally tens of thousands of independent senior housing projects that we can move to, each offering the senior citizens alternative living arrangements, either as couples or as individuals. These facilities have been specifically designed with the resident's needs in mind and often provide a range of services, including health and related support services.

Many of the independent senior housing facilities are designed to allow the residents to maintain their individualistic lifestyles whilst at the same time providing a level of security that they may not otherwise be able to enjoy in a typical home. These housing communities draw their residents based on the type of services offered, thus allowing the occupants the option of choosing whether or not he or she wants to participate in the services or programs offered by the facility.

Typically these housing communities revolve around specific activities or services such as swimming pools, gymnasiums or maybe bike and walking paths. Additionally they make offer facilities such as day spas, chapels, beauty salons, retail shops as well as libraries. There are many that incorporate a central dining room which allow residents the opportunity to have prepared meals as well as providing interaction with fellow lodgers. A number of housing communities offer in-house health services, or they may be affiliated with a health care provider that visits the site to provide assistance and related services such as counseling or physiotherapy to those residents in need.

Whilst it is typical that the residents purchase their own housing within the complex there are some facilities that offer long term rental plans. Along with the purchase of the housing there are regular monthly payments required to contribute towards the services offered by the facility as well as for the upkeep and maintenance of common property and facilities such as gardens and swimming pools. Often, if the resident requires daily health care or home assistance such as housework, meal preparation, personal care, shopping or transportation then these services are provided on a user pays basis.

The most positive aspect of an independent senior housing facility is that it provides senior citizens the opportunity to live independently and not have to rely on others for their welfare until it is actually required. As a senior citizen, the selection of the type of community housing that you want will ultimately depends on the lifestyle you intend to lead, together with the range of services you require in order to live comfortably as well as maintaining your health. Additionally, your financial situation has a large influence as to the affordability of which senior housing projects you are able to move to.

If you are approaching retirement age and feel that this style of living arrangement is what you are looking for then it is in your best interest to start researching the independent senior housing communities that are located near to you. Visit the facilities and ask them to provide full details of the costs involved so that you can determine which are best suited to your needs for now and in the future, as you age and require additional assistance from a health and ongoing care perspective.





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