Long Term Care and Long Term Care Insurance
A person might need long term care (LTC) if he/she cannot perform activities of daily living such as eating, taking shower or getting dressed by him/herself anymore. Certain disease can also make long term care necessary.
Seniors Living Longer - Being Heallthy and Active Your Entire Life
The focus currently on the various possible ways to extend our life spans may be off-target, in one sense. The real desired goal is to extend the length of time that we maintain a healthful lifespan.
Medical Monitoring USA Medical Alarms Announces New Low Price for Reliable Assisted Living Alternative
Most medical alarm companies are over priced and pressure you into contracts or high equipment costs. Medical Monitoring USA has done away with high costs and contracts and is now making their product and service more affordable to seniors and people with fixed incomes. This is a wonderful opportunity for protecting seniors and persons with disabilities, and is now affordable to everyone.
Long-term care Training by Ecumen To Teach Nurses on Psychoactive Medication and Alternatives
Classes designed to ensure directors of nursing and nursing staff separate myth from reality and learn non-pharmacological techniques to treat behaviors
Providing Quality Living: Adult Foster Care Homes
When age has caught up with your loved ones, leaving their bodies weak and their minds distraught, how will you protect them? How will you take care of them? Who will take care of them? For a conservative family, an institutionalized care is probably out of the picture. For a very conservative family, the scenario mentioned in the previous sentence connotes abandonment. I understand their sentiments but I don?t agree with regard the abandoning issue. Each of us has our own limitations. When caring for an aged individual exceeds your capacity, what?ll you do? What will you choose? Nursing homes? Foster homes? Adult housing? Adult day care? The thought of taking care of an elderly is admiring (heroic even.) However, the process itself require...
Strategies on Paying for Nursing Home Care and Medicaid
The decision to place your loved one into a nursing home is an
extremely difficult decision, often causing much guilt for the
caregiver. It is a very emotional decision for most clients we see and
most are under a certain amount of stress, often great, when facing what
they consider to be a drastic course of action.
Nutrition Specialist Helps Senior Citizens Live Longer
The first of baby boomer generation will become senior citizens this year. Nutrition specialist from www.babyboomercaretaker.com gives health tips to help American baby boomers to live longer.
Seniors Living Longer - 5 Steps You Must Do Now
Of all the high priority activities you re now doing in your life, what could be more important than those that promote your ability to increase the quality and length of your life? Here are five major steps that you must start developing now to accomplish this.
Senior Housing Leader Ecumen Points Way to Post Partisanship: Long Term Care Financing Reform
Guest post in New York Times and latest whitepaper illustrate reasons why Sens. McCain & Obama are silent on Long Term Care Financing Reform and Outline Opportunity For Candidates
HomeWell Senior Care is Here to Take Care of Your In-Home Care Needs
HomeWell Senior Care provides live-in and hourly personal care, companionship and homemaker services for seniors so they can remain in the comfort of their own home. HomeWell Senior Care makes life more comfortable with our personalized in-home care service. As the 'Senior Care Specialists', we work hard so seniors can enjoy the quality of life they deserve while remaining in the comfortable and familiar surroundings of their own homes indefinitely.
Arizona Senior Housing: Care Options for Seniors Who Can No Longer Live Alone
The following are a few of the care options available for seniors who can no longer live on their own and require assistance with their Activities of Daily Living (ADL), or require skilled nursing care. Every state is a little different in terms of availability and cost, state regulations, and the specific names used for each care option:Assisted Living Home- A facility consisting of 10 or fewer residents in a private home setting located in residential neighborhoods.
Long Term Care Associates Supports the "Tax Relief for Long-Term Care Act of 2008"
Long Term Care Associates will lead a national call to support the "Tax Relief for Long-Term Care Act of 2008". Introduced as H.R. 6237 by Representative Joe Courtney (D-CT), the Bill would provide a valuable federal tax credit toward the purchase of qualified long-term care insurance in addition to providing relief for taxpayers who provide care to those with long-term care needs.
Senior Living Communities: A Great Place To Retire In Style
All through our lives we dream of long vacations in sunny places. We always want to take time to relax and spend time with friends and do fun activities. We want to be able to take advantage of our lives and really enjoy ourselves. Unfortunately most of us have very busy lives.
Arizona Assisted Living Homes -- The Alternative to High Priced Senior Care
The cost of skilled nursing care is slowly rising. Currently, the average cost of care in Arizona ranges from $3,500 to $4,500 per month.
Home Caregivers Accreditation of America becomes Shield Accreditation - Senior Home Care
Home Caregivers Accreditation of America, LLC (HCAOA), the only non-medical senior home care accreditation in United States has become Shield Accreditation. Dedicated to offering the safest and most professional home care agencies to American seniors, the firm confirms that care companies have the following insurances: general liability insurance, worker's compensation, a dishonesty bond and a business license where required. Shield Accreditation has a more focused approach to seniors and their agencies.
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DAVE Networks Names David Goldsmith Senior VP Creative Services and General Manager of HP-NEXT.TV Initiative
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 18, 2008 -- Media company DAVE Networks has appointed David Goldsmith as Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Hewlett Packard-NEXT.TV initiative, a next generation Internet television service providing on demand programming to HP notebook users anywhere with a broadband Internet connection. Goldsmith joins DAVE with more than 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry, with a focus on bridging the "gap" between old and new media.
"We're thrilled to have David and his expertise join our team," said Rex Wong, Chief Executive Officer of DAVE Networks. "As NEXT.TV is poised to become a leader in Internet television distribution, David's history and relationships with both traditional entertainment and new media companies expands our programming content which ultimately enables us to change how people watch television on their computers."
Doug Fulton, President of Entertainment said, "David is an invaluable asset to DAVE Networks. This new title appropriately reflects the scope of responsibilities that David has at DAVE and his commitment to the company's development."
Currently, Goldsmith leads the content licensing activities at DAVE Networks for the HP-NEXT.TV Quick Play platform initiative, in addition to managing business development and content strategies for DAVE Networks. As the initiative's top executive, Goldsmith will oversee all day-to-day operations, strategic planning, content partner agreements, and interfacing with HP, including a major branding initiative that will make NEXT.TV the new platform of choice
"I'm excited to have the opportunity to forge this relationship between NEXT.TV and Hewlett Packard," said Goldsmith. "I'm committed to the vision that DAVE Networks has in creating the ultimate digital experience, bridging television and the PC."
Goldsmith has over 26 years of experience in the media and entertainment industry and was a senior executive at major studios including MGM, Paramount, Lorimar, Gaylord, and Grant Tribune. His roots in the entertainment industry include positions as a broadcast television executive as well as producer of hundreds of hours of television programming such as "Shogun," "Winds of War," "Max Headroom." In addition, Goldsmith has developed other new media capabilities in emerging new media markets that focuses on "content to screen" on any device at any time. Goldsmith is a graduate of USC and holds a law degree from Southwestern University School of Law.
About NEXT.TV:
Developed and powered by DAVE Networks, NEXT.TV is a next generation Internet television service that combines the best of TV and the best of the Internet to deliver television and video content to PCs. Users can access NEXT.TV anywhere with a broadband wired or wireless Internet connection making mobile television a reality.
For more information, please visit www.next.tv.
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