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Medical alert systems are only as effective as the batteries that power them. Seniors and persons with medical conditions and physical challenges enjoy the freedom, independence and confidence that come from knowing that they are protected in situations where they are rendered incapacitated.

Retirement knocking on your door? Before you open it, make sure you have the proper plans in place, especially when it comes to health care.

Examines some of the challenges faced by the families of Alzheimer's patients, compiled by a Lexington Alzheimer?s expert.

Imagine that you are out in your yard doing some gardening. You begin to feel a little lightheaded or start experience chest pains. Luckily, you have your medical alert transmitter with you?but no matter how many times you press the emergency button, you don?t receive any help.

There may come a time when you need a wheelchair for a short period of time, but they can be very expensive to buy. A better bet for short-term use is a wheelchair rental. Much of the time, wheelchair rental is covered by insurance just as purchasing one would be, but it's much less expensive and much more cost-effective. Additionally, you won't be buying something unnecessary that you don't need long-term.

Gives a solid overview of how caring for elderly parents has changed over years and what you can do

If you have been searching for a good companion for your elderly relative or spouse, there may be an answer.

The lack of vitamin D may increase the risk of reduced physical performance as well as disability for elderly people, according to researchers at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

According to the National Health Council (NHC), 86 percent of the Medicare population suffers from at least one chronic condition. Fortunately, the new Medicare prescription drug program takes into consideration the particular financial and health challenges of people like this, who live with chronic illness.

How do you know when it's time to find a nursing home for your loved one? This is the hardest and easiest of questions to answer or so it would seem.




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