Thursday, December 20, 2012

American Red Cross First Aid App for Android

I added the official American Red Cross First Aid App to my smart phone some months ago. I think this is one app I would recommend. One of the most amazing parts of the app are the videos that review common first aid emergencies. Here is a link to the Google Play store where you can download the app using your smart phone - Click Here. This app also works on iPhone. If you are new to downloading apps here is a quick review from Google of the procedure - Click Here. Keep in mind that some apps are free and some have a small cost. The American Red Cross First Aid App is free but please consider making a donation to The American Red Cross.

Monday, December 10, 2012

We have tweaked our Google Calendars

Seniors Resource Guide has three Google Calendars focused on events for seniors and we tweaked them. We decided to add some color, a border and we turned on the holiday function. We hope you like the changes. Visit our calendars and check them out - Seniors Resource Guide Networking.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Great Article - For-Profit vs Non-Profit Hospice

We reached out to a family owned for-profit hospice serving Boulder, County Colorado to learn more about for-profit verses non-profit hospice. We happen to think that being a for-profit company is good - and in fact when it comes to hospice services there is no difference to the person and family receiving hospice services - please take a moment and read this article - Profit vs. Non-Profit Hospice … Is There a Difference?. Also check out Family Hospice's - Family Hospice Foundation and their annual Butterfly Rembrance event. If you don't know a lot about Hospice and Palliative care please take some time to explore their website. These are services one should know about before they need them.

Free and Open Internet - I got an email today ...

I just want to share that I received an email from Google this week that took me to the website Google - Take Action. I took some time to click around this site and I have to say it is very unsettling to think of what people are proposing to do behind closed doors in regard to the Internet. And we are talking about closed doors that will impact our rights in the United States of America. Aside from our rights, we must be concerned about other people in other nations having their rights censored via the Internet. Please take some time and check it out - Google - Take Action.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Colorado Gives Day is here - 12-4-12

It is finally here - Colorado Gives Day. 24 Hours to Give Where You Live is what Colorado Gives Day is all about. Learn more at Giving First!
www.GivingFirst.org

The December Prepared Senior eNewsletter is Posted

The Prepared Senior eNewsletter is posted on Seniors Resource Guide. Visit our National Senior News & Events web page where it is archived - Click Here. And here is a link to the actual December 2012 eNewsletter - Click Here.

Check out the article "Finally – Looking at Physical Inactivity as a True Medical Condition," submitted by Eric Durak, MS - Wellness @ Home Workshops and The Cancer Wellness Company. The first sentence is, "Back in the mid-1980s I read my first article in a publication called Fitness Management on exercise as it could be used with the medical profession ..." It seems like we truly are at the point of exercise being so critically important to healthy aging. Read the full article - Click Here.

Then lets tie this healthy aging into the government website - www.HealthyPeople.gov - Did you know this website even existed? I did not. We mention it as part of New Year’s Resolutions.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Don't Forget - Medicare Open Enrollment ends December 7, 2012

We want to share a reminder that Medicare Open Enrollment ends December 7, 2012. This year it runs from October 15 through December 7th. Why is this important? Medicare Open Enrollment is a time to compare your current plan with other options available in 2013. You may find coverage that is better quality for your needs or lower cost. You can find more information on www.medicare.gov and you can call Medicare at 1-800-633-4227 (TTY 1-877-486-2048). Also visit the Medicare Basics Video Series for an overview.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Short Term Care Insurance

Has anyone noticed the new short term care insurance? This is a new kind of care insurance that is for short term care. These policies are less expensive than traditional long term care insurance. Raymond Smith a Long Term Care Specialist has written an article on this topic and it is posted on Seniors Resource Guide. The article is called "New Short Term Care Insurance; Why Did I Buy It For Myself?" - Use this link to view the article - Click Here

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

The 2012 U.S. Capitol Christmas is on its way to Wasington, D.C.

The 2012 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree was harvested on November 2 in Colorado. The Capitol Christmas Tree will spend several weeks on the road visiting communities and military bases across the country, arriving at the Capitol November 26, 2012. Track the progress of this special tree at www.TracktheTree.com. This is the official tracking website and provides real-time tracking of the Capitol Christmas Tree as it travels from Colorado's White River National Forest to the front lawn of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. Tracking is provided by SkyBitz.
www.CapitolChristmasTree2012.org
www.TrackTheTree.com


Another interesting link provided by SkyBitz explains the technology - How they track the tree.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month

Hospice and palliative care is in my opinion not understood very well. We reached out to Family Hospice of Boulder, Colorado and asked them to share an article about Hospice with our November 2012 eNewsletter. Jerry Kopack, Co-founder, Family Hospice and Family Hospice Foundation gladly agreed to submit an article.

His article entitled "Hospice: The Best Kept Secret in Healthcare" focuses on how misunderstood hospice services are by both consumers and professionals serving seniors. 

Here is an excerpt ...

“So why is hospice the best kept secret in healthcare?” he asked. 


I continued by telling him that “while a patient is on hospice, they receive regular nurse visits to manage pain and symptoms, hospice aide visits for personal care needs, and support services from a social worker and chaplain. In addition, they receive 24 hour on-call availability from a registered nurse so that if there is a crisis in the middle of the night or on a weekend, a nurse will make a visit to them. Also, all of the medications, medical equipment and supplies related to their hospice diagnosis are covered as well. Finally, all of this is provided in the comfort of the patient’s home. Yes, a patient can remain in their own home.”

Please visit Jerry Kopack's article and read more - "Hospice: The Best Kept Secret in Healthcare."  

Also check out the Seniors Resource Guide eNewsletter where we featured the article from Family Hospice - Colorado Front Range News & Events. We have other educational articles posted.

In regard to hospice and palliative care, explore the topic and ask questions before need arises. And Kudos to Jerry Kopack and his company for how they serve families in Gilpin County, Boulder County and the surrounding areas of Colorado.



 

Friday, November 16, 2012

Palliative Care for Pets

I want to highlight an article posted on www.SeniorsResourceGuide.com that is from Dr. Jessica Pierce. She has written a book called “The Last Walk: Reflections on Pets at the End of Their Lives.” The book is about the challenges we face as our companion animals grow old.

This is a great article in light of November being National Hospice and Palliative Care month. Please read Jessica's article - Palliative Care for Pets. There is a link to an excerpt from her book in the article and here is her website - www.jessicapierce.net

For those of you who are animal lovers and have a pet who is a long time family member or even one that is a new family member, read this book so you are prepared to offer your animal the best care possible when the time comes. I can share that this spring our family gave our Bouvier caring skilled nursing and then palliative care in the last few weeks of her life. As with a human palliative care, it was a gift of love from us to her. When the time came that we had to euthanize her, we were all there with her, loving her to the end - my husband, two college children and myself. We miss you Evie, but we know you are in a better place now and not in pain.

Check out our eNewsletters

We have three newsletters posted online for November 2012
National The Prepared Senior
Colorado Front Range Consumer
Colorado Front Range Networking from Seniors Resource Guide

Check us out at www.SeniorsResourceGuide.com

December 4, 2012 Colorado Gives Day

Don't miss the December 4, 2012 Colorado Gives Day. This is part of the campaign 24 Hours to Give Where You Live. I personally want to recommend 3 great non-profits that are registered - note that if you make a donation on 12-4-12 - then the organizations get some matching dollars. Here are three to check out:
Bessie’s Hope – Click Here
HealthSET – Click Here
The Senior HUB – Click Here


Check it out - and the system allows you to give before 12-4-12 but schedule the donation to happen on 12-4-12 so the non-profit gets the matching funds.

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