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NH industry group supports health insurance exchangeThe Union LeaderRay White, R-Bedford, to create a state health insurance exchange. “Whether or not business leaders supported the original intent and passage of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), they support being prepared and taking the ...and more »  
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Health CalendarDailyrecord.comALZHEIMER'S CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP: 1:30 to 3 pm Feb. 15, March 21. Family First HomeCare, 374 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains. Free. Register: 973-328-7700. RAINBOWS PEER SUPPORT GROUP: Free group for children who have experienced grief through a death ...and more »  
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With around 7% of India’s population suffering from some form of mental disorder, the health ministry is now focusing on increasing the country’s annual output of qualified mental health professionals.  
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Easter Egg Race

By aready on  From thealist.squarespace.com
Easter is a time where many of us think eggs, bunnies, and chocolate!  There are many activities with eggs you can find online, but most of them require the participants to be quick and have good balance.  Here is a race that only requires that you can have fun!  This egg race can be done by a range of people; from fully functioning residents to ones with dementia and lower functioning residents as well. The supplies you need are: 1 hard boiled or plastic egg for each participant, something...Read Full Story

Kathy's birthday wish - April 25, 2009

By o2barichgirl on  From o2barichgirl.squarespace.com
Baby sis, Kathy, invited me to lunch at the Grecian Gardens restaurant (on Highway 378 in  West Columbia) for her birthday.  We'd start at Noon.  Possible guests:  Hope, Coy, me.  I asked Betty Bethea, my fun traveling companion, to ride with me to celebrate since she hadn't seen Kathy and Hope since our cruise two years ago.  Betty and I drove into the parking lot promptly at Noon and I was really surprised to see my brother, Mike, and my beautiful sister-in-law, Darlene, getting out of...Read Full Story

Feed the Children

By ERNIE Breaux on  From erinternational.blogspot.com
We Started three weeks ago with are feeding program we are feeding 400 plus kids ever saturday, some of these kids walk as for as ten plus miles for a message and a meal it is a humbling moment when you are feeding barefooted children that walk ten plus mile to get a message of hope and to now that to some we are there only source for a hot meal. There is one little boy that has Cancer and the doctor have discontinue cemo and say he does not have long to live and he still walkes barefooted...Read Full Story

Understanding Life Sustaining Measures

By cclark on  From theseniorresourcenetwork.com
You have decided to follow your doctor's advice and complete an Advance Directive for Health Care thus providing a clear understanding of your wishes as they relate to life sustaining measures. You understand the significance of having an Advance Directive, but as you research the process, you are confronted with a lack of understanding regarding what life sustaining measures encompass. Life sustaining measures can be defined as, "Any medical treatment in which the primary goal is to prolong...Read Full Story

Are we as healthy as our grandparents?

By rossrosen on  From web.mac.com
It often strikes me in my practice that I (and many others in my profession) are encountering significant illness and weakness in younger and younger people as the years go by. As both a practitioner and parent, this is very troubling to me. Are we as healthy as previous generations? If not, why? With all the technology in healthcare, it seems as if it cannot keep up with the assault on our bodies and minds from living in our daily world. Certain findings on the pulse, which were rare only...Read Full Story

Adapting the Home for Mobility Access

By Nora on  From notjustforseniors.blogspot.com
Sometime in our fifties, we bought a home with an eye on the lifestyle changes in our senior years. We bought a reverse story and a half patio home with an open floor plan. Not until we had to cope with disability did we realize the barriers to mobility that most homes present. These are what we found out: The doors were not wide enough for wheelchair mobility access. This is especially difficult in the toilet where the door was even smaller. We had to remove the doors for easier access. The...Read Full Story

Senior Independence

By orbitmedical on  From orbitmedical.com
A recent study called "Aging in Place in America," commission by Clarity and the EAR Foundation, reveals that seniors fear the loss of independence more than they fear death. Almost 89% of seniors want to spend the rest of their lives in their own home. However more than half are concerned with their ability to do so. In light of these findings, what can seniors do in order to remain independent for as long as possible?Read Full Story
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