Men and women age 50 and over will get a doctor’s order for a colonoscopy prep. Here are my top tips from my best colonoscopy experience. 4 days before prep, switch to a low residue diet. A low residue diet essentially includes foods that you spend most of your life avoiding because they are not part of a […]
Monthly Archives: February 2015
Forgetfulness and senior moments are a common topic of conversation among baby boomers. News articles, checklists, brain training phone apps, social media posts, documentaries and now, a prime time film are easy to find. “Still Alice” is a movie about a 50-year-old female linguistics professor with early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease. The author of Still Alice was recently interviewed on PBS News Hour […]
Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of vision loss among people age 50 and older (National Eye Institute). Prevent Blindness America has designated the month of February as AMD Awareness Month to draw attention to blindness prevention in aging adults.
One of a care manager’s roles is to listen and engage in dialogue with aging adults who are facing their own mortality. Perhaps clients are living with an incurable illness or recently have been given a terminal diagnosis. They and their caregivers often want to talk about their end of life wishes. Dr. Atul Gawande’s five questions to discuss […]
An updated version of the Alzheimer’s Bill of Rights is
The Handy Bar is a low cost solution for aging adults that struggle to safely enter and exit a vehicle. This item protects seniors and their caregivers from injuries caused by pushing and pulling and the risks of slips or falls are reduced.