Wednesday January 18,  2006, Issue #258

 

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From The Editor


Unbroken Chain

I had been working as a video producer for the past ten years, when my dad passed in 1991, so you would think that it would have been second nature for me to pick up a camera and record his thoughts and memories for posterity. I actually thought about it a few times, but could not get past the notion that he would have seen the action as my acknowledgement that he would not be with us for much longer. This is a case of over-thinking an issue that I regret to this day. I am reminded of this event (or non-event) because of an article I saw in the local paper about the StoryCorps project rolling into town at the end of the month (www.storycorps.net). 

This is a project in which a mobile sound studio travels the country seeking interviews with people across the nation for archiving at the Library of Congress. The thing I like the most about this project is that they ask family members to interview one another. In this way, the folklore of a family does not pass with the generations.  Even if the studio does not roll into your town, this is an opportunity that I think we all must take to keep our families’ oral histories alive for future generations. And if your loved one is not able to be interviewed, talk with other family members from their generation. Take it from me, if you do not do this, you may come to regret it for a long time, and besides, your great-great-grandchildren will thank you for your efforts.

 
Take care
Gary Barg

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Feature Article

Separating Long Term Care Insurance
Myths From Realities
By Kenneth Schulman, CLTC

Parents and their adult children can never begin too early to think about their families’ potential needs for care in their “golden” years, and there’s no better time than November to begin that discussion. Why November?   ...Continued


Additional Articles::

Prisoners of Compassion 
by Dr. Gerald Trigg 

Henry Nouwen suggested that those involved in the helping professions, whether ministers who happen to be clergy, nurses or what have you, are "Wounded Healers". That title seems particularly appropriate for those who are Caregivers. ...Continued


Alternative Perspectives: Caring For Children
By Dr. Mitchell Ghen

Caregivers of children, more often than not, will look for alternative means of treatment, especially if conventional modalities are creating side effects, or they are failing. .....Continued

 

 

Guest Column

Disease Management:
Riding The New Wave of Care

by Rose Lucas, RN


The Health Care Industry is looking like old Scrooge every day. Between the doctor’s fees for services that don’t come with the Marcus Welby, MD bedside manner, to the faster than  a  speeding  bullet price rises in pharmaceutical drugs, the industry is looking pretty grungy. ...Continued


Caretips

Suggestions When Feeding Your Elderly Loved One
by Ryan Mackey

Alleviate any diversions when eating, and be basic with your meals:

  • Use only utensils that are needed.

  • Have cups with lids to avoid a mess if spilled. ...Continued


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I need some advice.  My 90 year old Mother has lived with us for 6 years.  She is extremely unhappy and difficult to live with.  She is making us unhappy too. She has no friends, is always complaining, we run to doctors constantly with little relief. I think it is time that we move her to assisted living.  It appears that there are the large places or those for only 6 people.  How do I determine which is the best and how do I get her there against her will? Thanks for any help you may be able to give me.

SB

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Inside This Issue:

From the Editor
Unbroken Chain
Feature Article
Separating LTC Insurance Myths from Realities
Guest Column
Disease Management
CareTips
Carenotes


 

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