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How Advanced are Advance Directives?

By Laura Larsen RN 

Medical care today is very different than it was for our parents and grandparents. There are technological developments that can save and prolong lives that our ancestors never imagined. Most of these brilliant inventions and interventions can be considered almost miraculous, and we are thrilled they exist: resuscitating a child after a near drowning; bringing a...

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Investment Expert's Advice Includes Long-term Care Planning

In a recent article in The Peterborough Examiner, Jim Scantland, a Canadian investment expert, was quoted as saying that "...you definitely need to talk to a professional about money so you have enough in retirement." According to him, those who retired in the next few decades will need from $750,000 to $1 million in savings going into retirement in order...
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Caring for the Elderly: Some Resources

There are many available resources that may be of use to those of us who are growing older and our adult children, or other caregivers. Below is a list of some online sites to consult, as posted on August 13, 2008, by The New York Times Health section. As stated, it is an incomplete list, but they welcome suggestions for...

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Reflections on the FAUSA Social Security and Medicare Quesitonnaire

 

The following is an article written by Helen Hootsmans, a FAWCO member who has returned to the US and is currently a FAUSA member, as well. With Helen's permission, it is being posted on the Transitions: Growing Older Committee webpage in an effort to inform other FAWCO members who have returned, or are planning to return, to the...

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Wrinkles

 

Wrinkles

Lines on the face, tattoos of aging.

Life is proved upon the body

Like needle jabs from a blind machine.

Taken from the May 21, 2008, page of the "Daily Tao," the short essay that follows the quote is food for thought. As we know, the older we get, the more we are conscious of aging. Looking...

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"Senior Moments" or Worse?

 

Mental glitches are common, including literal paraphasia, or thinking of one word and typing another, such as "there" instead of "their," are common, as we all can attest. Even more common is the temporary inability to recall a well-known name or your best friend's phone number. There is a science behind these "senior moments," as they are commonly...

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IFA 9th Global Conference on Ageing

As announced on the International Federation on Ageing’s (IFA) website, “IFA’s 9th Global Conference on Ageing will take place in Montréal, Canada, from September 4 to 7, 2008.  The event is being hosted by a new NGO 'Ageing Design Montreal,' and will combine the IFA’s biannual flagship global conference on ageing with the international debut of our new exhibition series

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