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Every senior needs to practice a few caution during winter to stay healthy and safe. Visit Cape Sierra Family Clinic for proper geriatric care to stay healthy during winter.
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Best Magazine for Retirement Living Options in Australia
The Live Well Club is an online club for the Over 50s, 60s, 70s and  seniors. It includes the latest information on lifestyle matters, ideas, and promotions offers. Through the LIVE WELL Club, readers and members can interact with each other at any time and from anywhere. We have members from all over Australia and from many other countries.
Whether you are over 50, over 60, over 70 or beyond, readers and members can join like-minded people for the latest information on lifestyle matters as well as share ideas, for advice, for companionship, and for great discounts and promotions.
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#worldkidneyday #worldkidneyday2017 This world #kidney day, make a promise to yourself OK keeping the best care of your #kidneys and other #organs everyday because staying #healthy will lead you for better and #prosperous #life #kidneystones #kidneytransplant #kidneycare #seniorslifestyle #seniorshealthcare #magazines #allaboutseniors To more log on to www.allaboutseniors.in #like #share #comment #follow
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Vertical Living Luxury Retirement For You .
There has been a recent growth in ‘’vertical” retirement accommodation. That is to say, apartment style retirement facilities rather than the more prevalent, villa style villages.
There are advantages in the new concept both from the point of view of retirement village operators and of residents. We talked to Loraine Martin who is the sales manager for Serene Living to understand some of the benefits. Serene Living operates a village in Coolangatta/Tweed Heads. “One of the main benefits of vertical villages is that they have a smaller footprint. The space needed is far less than landed property, and so we can afford to be in excellent locations with facilities easily at hand.” This certainly is true of Serene Living’s site, situated just opposite the Tweed Heads Bowls Club greens
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How to Put People First in Aged Care?
When you are planning out your aged care options for the future or looking for aged care for a parent or your loved one, there are many aspects to consider. Value for money, the quality of staff, the physical facilities and proximity to family are usually high on the list of criteria in making a choice. However, it is equally important that the aged care facility looks after the emotional well being of residents and ensures that they are fully engaged and continue to have a meaningful life.
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Signs That You May Need Care
By the time we recognize that our loved one needs in-home or aged care, it is often too late to make a well thought-out and thoroughly-researched decision. Thankfully, there are signs to look out for that will give you more than enough time. Here are some things to consider to make your choice an easier one.
Physical Limitations No longer being able to walk up the stairs safely or cook are just two of the developing physical limitations that can signify it is time to look into some form of care assistance. Being unsteady on their feet or having shaking hands can cause accidents that lead to more serious issues.
Cleanliness Whether they can no longer carry out the physical aspects of housecleaning and maintenance, or you have noticed their hair and clothes have become unkempt. Issues with personal hygiene can lead to illnesses and sickness.
Health Forgetting to take medication and skipping meals can be seen in sudden loss of weight, poor health, weakness and confusion. Injuries can also occur, though the cause may already be forgotten or have gone unnoticed.
Isolation Some seniors in the early stages of dependence may begin to withdraw from social situations. They may feel lonely, a burden when on outings, or perhaps they are too fearful to leave the house. Unknown people may appear as a threat, or their mind may be too focused on whether they turned off appliances and locked doors.
Dementia When it comes to dealing with a loved one suffering from dementia, there are many matters that need to be dealt with, such as memory loss, reduced communication and the issue of wandering. While in the early stages of dementia, living at home might be possible, it can be increasingly unsafe should the sufferer leave the home alone. Even inside the home, people with advanced dementia need constant monitoring and family members may not be able to provide such constant care. Additions to the home for physical safety can be made and visiting carers can help, but there may come a time when it is best for all involved to consider moving into aged care with dementia care capabilities.
For the Carers It is natural to step in and help look after our parents. But running errands and popping-in can unexpectedly develop into full-time care on top of your other responsibilities. If you are acting as a carer but are becoming worn down and depressed, it is most likely a sign a professional should be added to the equation.
Seeing our parents get older is never easy, but you can have peace of mind in knowing that when the time comes for them to need a bit of assistance, you can have it all sorted out for them. Keep communication open in regards to plans and wishes, and make sure everyone is on the same page.
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Laugh Yourself To Good Health
How would you like a laugh-fest each morning? A hearty laugh really gets the day going! Laughing clubs are a place where individuals can practice Laughter Yoga. Also known as Hasyayoga is packed with psychological and physical benefit. Developed by the Indian physician Madan Kataria, these clubs encourage members to participate in prolonged periods of voluntary laughter.
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7 Steps for Moving into Aged Care
Moving into an aged care residence, or making the arrangements for a parent, can be stressful. It is a confusing time with medical issues and other factors often influencing the decision, but it doesn’t have to be this way. To help you make the best decision, here are seven steps for moving into an aged care residence.
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