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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Supplemental Senior Health Insurance from AARP

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Medicare doesn't come close to covering all of seniors' health care needs, which is why most seniors choose to purchase supplemental insurance. AARP.org is an excellent site for supplemental senior health insurance referrals.

On the products portion of the AARP website, you can find information on AARP-recommended major medical and supplemental medical insurance policies. Seniors can also get information on dental insurance and long-term care insurance.

Clicking on "Medicare supplement insurance" will take you to a page where you can search for available plans. You can get quotes and general information on the health insurance policies available for seniors in your area.

To get your quotes, you will have to enter the name of your state, your ZIP code, your date of birth, and the effective date of your Medicare Part B policy. Eligible AARP members will qualify for certain discounts with United Healthcare.

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Friday, July 17, 2009

Senior Health Care News - Spouse with Dementia Risk Factor for Alzheimer's

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Senior Health Care News - A new study suggests that the spouses of persons with dementia have a significantly higher risk of getting dementia themselves.

The study followed over 1,200 couples for ten years. The results indicated that wives who were caring for husbands with dementia had four times the risk of developing dementia than the wives whose husbands did not have the disease.

Similarly, husbands providing care for wives with dementia were 12 times as likely to get dementia themselves than the men whose wives did not have dementia. The study was conducted by Utah State University.

"The amount of stress involved in caring for a spouse with dementia is tremendous," and stress has been proven a risk factor for dementia, explains Dr. Ralph Nixon, a psychiatrist at NYU.




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Friday, July 10, 2009

Senior Health Update - Antipsychotic Drugs May Help with Dementia

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A recent drug study holds good news for senior health, especially for elderly patients suffering from dementia. Antipsychotic drugs, usually used to treat diseases like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, are now being used to contain the symptoms of dementia.

Antipsychotic medications can help with aggression and agitation, two common symptoms of dementia. However, most studies that have researched the effects of antipsychotics on dementia patients have only followed their effects for 12 weeks.

Some experts are worried that the existing research has not explored the long-term effects of the drugs adequately. Antipsychotic drugs prescribed for dementia have serious side effects, including death in some cases.

"These drugs still do have the best evidence in terms of their effectiveness for these kinds of problems, compared to any other intervention but again, because of their serious safety concerns, you really need to weigh their risks against the benefits," Dr. Nathan Herrmann, a geriatric psychiatrist, explained.




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Sunday, July 5, 2009

About the Lieberman Geriatric Health Centre-CJE Senior Life

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The Lieberman Geriatric Health Centre-CJE senior life is a nursing home in Skokie, IL. The facility is sponsored by CJE, the Council for Jewish Elderly.

The Lieberman facility's philosophy is based on the words of Rabbi Abraham Heschel: "The test of a people is how it behaves toward the old."

The nursing home is committed to Jewish values and honoring the dignity of older people. All of the physicians at the facility are respected and experienced geriatric specialists, including the medical director.

Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, the Lieberman facility is designed for the very frail who cannot continue to live well in their own homes or communities. The center has over 240 rooms, a modern fitness facility, and beautifully decorated dining halls.




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