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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
Senior Living Communities Adopting New Program and Online Tool to Help Residents Create Autobiographies
LifeBio.com empowers residents to record their life stories and preserve a lasting legacy for future generations.
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...
Seniors Living Longer - Embrace Fiber As Your Friend
Eating fiber? Why should you care? After all, it cannot be digested by the human body. It has no nutritional value. In many forms, it is not that pleasant to eat. However, as we will discover, adequate fiber in your diet is vital for your good health.
Senior Summer School featured on Living Live!
William Levy, Presdient of Senior Summer School, Inc. is interviewed on Living Live! with Florence Henderson.
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.
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.
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.
Living Large: Overweight Seniors Fueling Growth for Home Instead Senior Care Businesses
Home Instead Senior Care announces that the business is witnessing a dramatic demographic shift as the ranks of obese seniors grow and need personal care services. It might be called the tale of two Boomers: One day you hear that older adults have never been healthier; they're working out and buffing up at YMCAs and fitness clubs throughout America, and living longer as a result. At the same time, half of middle-aged adults between 55 and 64 have high blood pressure and two and five are obese, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
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Exclusive Resorts Welcomes New Senior Marketing Executive: Ian Arthur Brings Years of Successful Experience with Top
Organizations to
DENVER (Business Wire EON) May 8, 2008 -- "We are very excited to welcome Ian to Exclusive Resorts," said Jeff Potter, chief executive officer. "With Ian's extensive experience in all aspects of marketing, particularly in the areas of brand development and strategy, I am confident that he will contribute significant knowledge and expertise to our marketing efforts."
Arthur brings more than 25 years of experience in building brands to his position at Exclusive Resorts, with such well-known brands as Head, Nike and Frontier Airlines. He joins Exclusive Resorts from his role at Vail Resorts as Vice President of Marketing and Sales for Vail and Beaver Creek, a position he held for the past four years. At Vail Resorts, he led the process to reposition the Beaver Creek brand, developing the brand promise of "Not Exactly Roughing It" as part of a new brand campaign that resulted in consistent growth of both visitation and revenues.
"I am truly delighted to join Exclusive Resorts," said Arthur. "As the industry leader, the company is redefining luxury travel and shaping the future of luxury vacations. The destination club concept has unlimited potential, and I am looking forward to working with the entire Exclusive Resorts team to continue developing the club and making this amazing experience become a reality for future members."
Exclusive Resorts combines the luxury of private vacation residences with the services and amenities of world-class resorts, bringing together the best of both worlds. Since it began operations in 2003, Exclusive Resorts has grown rapidly from a club with only a few members and four residences to what it is today: the world's leading luxury destination club with more than 3,000 members and a real estate portfolio valued at more than $1 billion. Members enjoy access to more than 350 luxury residences in dozens of destinations, as well as a variety of unique travel experiences through the club's innovative Once in a Lifetime program.
About Exclusive Resorts
Founded in 2002, Exclusive Resorts is the world's leading luxury destination club, with more than 3,000 members and a real estate portfolio valued at more than $1 billion, consisting of more than 350 luxury residences in dozens of vacation destinations and another 125 in development. The club has maintained a satisfaction rating of 95 percent among its members after providing more than 50,000 vacations. Recognized by Robb Report as an "Icon and Innovator" that is "redefining luxury" and twice named "Best of the Best" by the same publication, Exclusive Resorts combines the spaciousness and elegance of a private residence with the services and amenities of a five-star resort. Exclusive Resorts is the destination club partner of choice for leading companies including American Express, Neiman Marcus and Marquis Jet. For more information, please visit www.exclusiveresorts.com.
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