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Travel Discounts for Seniors do Exist

elderly coupleAlmost everyone is searching for a way to save money, especially when traveling. The good news for seniors is that this is possible! The following list will provide you with some tips when planning a vacation. It is important to start planning as soon as you can. This will help when trying to find the best deal. Working with a travel agent is the best way for seniors to book a vacation and find the best available price.

1. Make sure to know personal preferences before contacting a travel agent. These requests should be made in advance. Some common requests for traveling seniors include aisle seats on airplanes, morning flights and non-smoking accommodations.

2. Be sure to deal with a travel agent directly. Many travel agents have personal assistants that relay messages. If possible, try to arrange to speak with the agent directly.

3. If there are time constraints, make sure to have a back-up plan. Use a calendar to plan for schedule changes. Often times, a change in time could mean a greater discount.

4. Inquire about car rentals and hotel rooms. Your travel agent may be able to book a complete package which would offer additional savings.

Source: www.ehow.com

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Home Care San Antonio provides senior care in San Antonio, Helotes, Leon Springs, Castroville, Pearsall, and Pleasanton. For more help, please call Home Instead Senior Care San Antonio at 210-614-1132.

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Making the Holidays Work through Grieving

Whether you’ve recently lost an important elderly member of your family, or your family is grieving because they have begun a struggle for their health, the holidays this year are likely to be that much harder. Reduce the stress your family feels, but don’t avoid the holidays; ensure that you maintain a sense of normalcy with these tips that will provide some semblance of joy even during hard times:

1. Stick with tradition – if your family is not what it used to be with members of the family absent or in poor health, it might not feel right to stick with family traditions over the holidays. However, maintaining tradition brings a sense of normalcy to the whole family which can alleviate the stress of the season

2. Don’t try to do it all – while sticking with some tradition is healthy for families struggling through tough situations with their senior relatives, it’s not necessary to do it all. Families should ensure they’re not taking on too much to add any additional stress

3. Adapt to senior’s needs – even if an elderly loved one can’t attend a holiday gathering, if they are in a hospital or nursing home, find out if you can decorate to bring the holidays to them. Bring over a holiday plant, string Christmas lights, or bring over a holiday treat (diet appropriate).

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Home Care San Antonio provides senior care in San Antonio, Helotes, Leon Springs, Castroville, Pearsall, and Pleasanton. For more help, please call Home Instead Senior Care San Antonio at 210-614-1132.

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Working Part Time Benefits Senior Health

If you ask most older adults today, they’ll tell you that they have no plans of retiring outright when they reach age 65. Some love their jobs, others need the money; and the good news is, regardless of the motivation, there are benefits to senior health for seniors who remain in the workforce. The greatest benefits are for those seniors who transition from a full-time career to part-time job, temporary job or work at home job, rather than retiring outright. These seniors have better physical and mental health overall:

Benefits of Work on Senior Health:

• With a transition period from full-time work into retirement with part-time work, temporary work or work at home, seniors find it’s less of a shock to their mental health. Seniors who immediately retire from full-time work can find that feelings of loss of purpose can cause anxiety and depression

• Seniors who remain in the workforce longer, even part-time are more functional, and often have greater mobility while remaining active members of society

• Instances of high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, lung disease, heart disease, and stroke are some of the common medical problems that are reduced in working seniors

Via: Home Instead Senior care

Home Care San Antonio provides senior care in San Antonio, Helotes, Leon Springs, Castroville, Pearsall, and Pleasanton. For more help, please call Home Instead Senior Care San Antonio at 210-614-1132.

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Ways to Make Your Home Better for Seniors

If you’re planning on moving a senior relative into your home, then their health and safety are probably your top concerns. Keep that in mind when you consider making much needed changes to your home that will further increase the comfort and safety of seniors, who have different needs than younger generations when it comes to living arrangements.

1. Install a lower peephole – particularly for seniors that live alone, a peephole is an important security measure. Osteoporosis can cause seniors to lose height, and causing them to strain to see out of a peephole is a danger

2. Reduce glare in the home – for the comfort of seniors, install blinds on the windows that can be adjusted depending upon the amount of light or glare coming into the home

3. Prevent falls with safety measures – put railings on stairs and in the bathroom, and to avoid slips remove area rugs

4. Control water temperatures of the faucets – seniors can scald themselves if they find it challenging to control water

5. Change door handles – seniors with arthritis often have trouble manipulating doorknobs; accommodate them by installing level handles or other assistive devices

6. Try to control clutter – whether a senior is moving in, or you’re trying to make their home a little safer, finding storage for all the extra items that are not regularly used is important to reduce clutter and increase safety

Via: Guide for  Boomers and Seniors who Live with Them

Home Care San Antonio provides senior care in San Antonio, Helotes, Leon Springs, Castroville, Pearsall, and Pleasanton. For more help, please call Home Instead Senior Care San Antonio at 210-614-1132.

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Supporting Caregivers for National Family Caregiver’s Month

November is National Family Caregiver’s Month, and it’s more important than ever for those who sacrifice so much to care for the seniors in our lives. It’s not necessary to go all out to reward family caregivers for their efforts; sometimes smaller gestures mean the most, and here are some great ideas:

1. Give them a break – offering to provide respite care or hiring someone to step in can allow caregivers to relax or reconnect with friends and family

2. Remind local businesses what this month means – then encourage them to offer freebies or discounts for family caregivers in the area!

3. Lend them a hand with holiday preparations – the holidays can create added responsibility, so help a caregiver decorate for the holidays or put stamps on their cards

4. Get them laughing – go see a funny movie with them, or pick up tickets to a local comedy club. Laugher IS the best medicine!

5. Take over holiday hosting responsibilities – caregivers already have a lot on their plates; host Thanksgiving, Christmas, or another holiday celebration so the caregiver can simply focus on enjoying the company!

6. Sign the petition – there’s a petition to establish a stamp that recognizes family caregivers; sign it in their honor!

7. Create something personal – a personalized gift, like a calendar with family photos, will help them feel like they’re appreciated, and it will help them stay organized

8. Send them a token of appreciation – a bouquet of flowers or a card might not be a big gesture, but it will make caregivers feel appreciated and special

9. Connect them with caregiving resources – free seminars and other events take place to keep caregivers better informed and help them manage stress

10. Lend your support – give them an ear to talk to, or help them find a support group

Via: The Family Caregiver

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Holiday Visits with Seniors: Determining if Home Care is Needed

While the last thing you want to think about over the holidays is making decisions that will potentially take away independence from your senior loved one; you can’t ignore the warning signs during a visit that something is amiss. Your acknowledgment that they need help can be one of the best gifts you’ll give them this year if you manage to take steps to improve their health and happiness. Don’t ignore the signs during this year’s holiday visit, evaluate the following areas to determine if that important senior in their life is truly okay on their own without help at home.

1. Check the refrigerator – spoiled foods or lack of nutritious food options may indicate that your senior has not been eating properly due to a health issue, difficulty shopping for groceries or preparing meals

2. Look in high places – if your senior has always been neat and tidy, dust or dirt in higher places may indicate changes in their mobility

3. Look at their mail – bills piling up around the home, or bills that aren’t being picked up from the mail box could either mean that they aren’t managing to stay on top of their financial responsibilities due to a condition like Alzheimer’s or dementia, or it could be related to their finances

4. Check their medications – look in the medicine cabinet and compare dates and dosages to the number of prescription pills in the bottles

5. Take a look at your loved one – their appearance can give away a lot. Do they appear to be well-groomed, dressed and bathed?

6. Talk to friends and neighbors – those that see your senior on a regular basis might be able to give you some insight; ask close friends and neighbors casually when you see them over the holidays

Via: Home Instead Senior Care

Home Care San Antonio provides senior care in San Antonio, Helotes, Leon Springs, Castroville, Pearsall, and Pleasanton. For more help, please call Home Instead Senior Care San Antonio at 210-614-1132.

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Activities of Youth May Compromise Senior Years

When we find ourselves experiencing health problems later on in life, we rarely question why they’re occurring – we simply blame the aging process for what we perceive as an expected decline. This is especially true when it comes to conditions like Alzheimer’s and dementia, after all, for decades the term “old and senile” has been applied to seniors. However, there is new evidence that proves that sometimes it’s not just genetics, age and bad luck that can cause us to experience conditions like cognitive decline, the decisions we make in our youth and the activities that we engage in can play a role as well.

Football is one of America’s favorite pastimes, whether it’s to watch or to play, and it just might be responsible for some elements of Alzheimer’s or dementia. A study was completed where former NFL players over the age of 50 were surveyed and 6.1% of them admitted to having been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Compared to the national average of 1.2% these numbers are quite astounding, since they demonstrate that head injuries, like concussions have the potential to lead to issues later in life.

Although experts say that further investigation will need to be done to determine the real role of head injuries in the development of Alzheimer’s and dementia, it’s food for thought – for everyone out there who wants to try and secure increased health and happiness early in life, it’s a lesson to take a long and hard look at any and all actions during our youth, because you never know what they will lead to!

Via: Via: NYTimes

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What Do You Really Know About H1N1?

There are a lot of rumors circulating about the H1N1 virus, and as flu season is here or on its way depending upon specifically where you live, it’s time to set some of them to rest. With better information about the virus, you can make informed decisions about the vaccine and your health.

1. The swine flu shot isn’t for everyone – unfortunately, there is not enough of the H1N1 vaccine to make sure the complete population is protected, although the CDC does recommend it. Those who are in higher risks groups should receive the vaccine as soon as it’s available, including women who are pregnant, those who are around or care for babies under 6 months of age, everyone age 6 months through age 24, and anyone with pre-existing medical conditions between the ages of 25 and 64

2. The seasonal flu shot offers protection against the Swine Flu – the H1N1 virus varies from the season flu, and therefore those in the high risk groups should receive BOTH shots to ensure protection and cannot expect that one shot offers protection for both. However, do note that the risk groups for the seasonal flu shot vary from the H1N1 Virus

3. Getting the seasonal flu vaccine makes people more susceptible to H1N1 – studies have both proven and disproven this myth, so at this stage there is no firm answer

4. Seniors are most at risk for H1N1 – seniors are actually in the lower risk group for H1N1 and in the higher risk group for the seasonal flu. Seniors over the age of 65 are less likely to contract H1N1 but should speak to their doctors to determine if they should receive the shot due to existing medical conditions

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Home Care San Antonio provides senior care in San Antonio, Helotes, Leon Springs, Castroville, Pearsall, and Pleasanton. For more help, please call Home Instead Senior Care San Antonio at 210-614-1132.

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Renewing Your Energy Through Proper Nutrition

I know what you’re thinking, starting a diet isn’t one of your retirement goals, but it is the first step in ensuring that you can live out your dreams in later life. Focusing on a healthy diet ensures that you’ve got all of the energy in the world to do all of those things that you’ve hoped to accomplish during your senior years; whether it’s to travel, interact with your grandchildren, or simply take up some new hobbies. A diet might not have been one of your retirement goals, but it’s time to start making it a priority, and here are some tips to get you started:

1. Eat raw foods – some nutrients can be best digested when in raw form and they are rich in fiber. Make sure that at least one of your daily servings of vegetables are consumed raw either on their own or in a salad

2. Choose whole grain carbs – unprocessed carbs that are whole grain provide energy , choose brown rice, and whole grain breads and pasta. White carbohydrates are starchy and can make you feel tired and bloated

3. Stick to lean proteins – limit red meat and instead go with lean sources of protein like poultry, fish, eggs, beans and nuts which will give you the fuel to get through you day and are also very health conscious

4. Incorporate low fat dairy items into your diet – calcium is crucial for senior health so drink low fat milk, and make sure you stock up on yogurt and cheese

5. Don’t avoid all fat – there are some good fats that should be part of your diet; make sure you get the positive benefits of healthy fats and oils through olive oil, avocados and nuts

6. Stay hydrated – remember to drink plenty of water and choose foods that have a lot of water content

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Home Care San Antonio provides senior care in San Antonio, Helotes, Leon Springs, Castroville, Pearsall, and Pleasanton. For more help, please call Home Instead Senior Care San Antonio at 210-614-1132.

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