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Integrated Health Care: Under One Roof

Need a primary care physician, orthopedic surgeon, gastroenterologist or cardiologist? What about a relaxing massage, nutrition consultation, laser skin treatment or physical therapy? Or a state-of-the-art fitness center where you can take yoga, swim or participate in a cycling class? Or have a prescription filled or grab a healthy lunch in between appointments? At one time you might have had [...]

2012-06-06T19:55:06-04:00June 6th, 2012|Medical Providers|

Arbor Acres and the Art of Assisted Living

Arbor Acres’ new assisted living center looks like a colonial village, an illusion well-crafted to entice the eye. Like all of Arbor Acres, the building evokes beauty and creative expression, the essential contributions of art to life.Arbor Acres’ mission, like fine art, has grown richer over time. Opening in 1980, Arbor Acres strives to enhance each resident’s experience of aliveness. The [...]

What’s New with Hearing Aids?

Without a doubt, the latest news in hearing aids is wireless technology. Wireless, in this context, means that your hearing aids have a feature that creates a direct wireless connection to media sound sources such as your television, stereo, computer or phone. With wireless, you get the sound you want to hear streamed right into your ears at the volume [...]

2019-01-02T16:51:31-05:00February 10th, 2012|Hearing & Vision|

Identifying Hearing Loss

Among seniors, hearing loss is the third most prevalent but treatable disabling condition behind arthritis and hypertension. However, accurate estimates of the prevalence of hearing loss are very difficult to obtain. There are two main reasons. First, most of the research information available relies on self-reports and the inconsistent use of terms and definitions. Second, it is common for people [...]

2019-01-02T15:22:22-05:00February 10th, 2012|Hearing & Vision|

Taking Care of Mother

By:  Wayne Abraham, Executive Director, Personal Care Inc.  When cold weather comes and families gather for the various holidays, they have a chance to visit with parents whom they may not have seen for a while. Talking to them on the phone is good, but most likely, when you ask how they are doing, you get the, “I’m fine.” Answer, [...]

2019-01-01T17:01:09-05:00February 10th, 2012|Home Care & Home Health|

Women’s Unique Heart-Health Needs

Elaine Bryant had always considered herself to be relatively healthy. As the leader of Seniors in Motion, a Winston-Salem-area line dance troupe made up of women ages 64-77, Bryant stayed active, dancing weekly and exercising occasionally at local recreation centers. But she also knew her high blood pressure, coupled with a family history of diabetes, heart attack and high cholesterol, [...]

2012-02-10T21:44:03-05:00February 10th, 2012|Medical Providers|

Three Kinds of Hearing Loss

By Piedmont Ear, Nose and Throat Associates, PA One in three persons over the age of 60 have some form of hearing loss, classified as conductive, sensorineural, or mixed. A hearing loss is conductive when there is a problem with the ear canal, the eardrum and/or the middle ear, including the three bones connected to the eardrum. Common reasons for [...]

2019-01-02T15:23:25-05:00January 6th, 2012|Hearing & Vision|

Men Assume Caregiving Role

By:  Debra Grant, Tender Care, Inc. Mom and Dad are getting on in years and aren’t quite as sharp as they once were. Mom broke her hip last year, and Dad can drive no longer. You would like to do more, but you live 2,000 miles away with a family of your own. Situations like this are becoming increasingly common. [...]

2019-01-01T17:16:10-05:00January 6th, 2012|Home Care & Home Health|

Alzheimer’s Linked to Minor Ailments

A new study, published in the journal Neurology, has found that as minor problems not traditionally associated with brain health pile up, a person's chance of developing dementia increases. As we age, certain smaller health problems such as loose dentures, sore feet, and skin irritants may predict an increased risk for developing dementia. “When a lot of small things go [...]

2019-01-02T16:01:43-05:00January 6th, 2012|Alzheimer's and Dementia Care|

GAST Provides Essental Support for Dementia

Marsha sits quietly, working to fit pieces into a puzzle. She appears content in the familiar surroundings of the assisted living community, her home for many years. In another situation, she might be hospitalized or have to move from the home she’s known for years due to behaviors related to her Alzheimer’s/Dementia. The difference lies in the support provided by [...]

2019-01-02T16:00:29-05:00January 6th, 2012|Alzheimer's and Dementia Care|
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