How does long term care insurance work? What does it pay for? Who does it pay for? Will I regret paying the money?
Unlike traditional health insurance or Medicare, Long – term care insurance is designed to cover long –term services and support, including personal and custodial care in a variety of setting (home, community organization, or facility). Long term care insurance (LTC insurance) policies reimburse policyholders a daily amount (pre-selected limit) for services to assist them with Activities of daily living (ADL)…
Are Polypharmacy and medication compliance related?
According to Reuters Health, which reported on a study by from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago published in “Patient Education and Counseling,” miscommunication between healthcare providers and patient concerns over drug interactions lead to many seniors having an unnecessarily complicated medication regimen. The report suggests that the more complicated the drug routine, the more likely doses and…
How Do You Take Good Care of Your Feet?
What Makes Feet Hurt? Most of us start life with trouble-free feet. What goes wrong? Of hundreds of known foot ailments, most can be traced to: Heredity Improper foot care Injury (often caused by shoes and socks or stockings that don’t fit well) The effects of aging. Women have about four times as many foot problems as men. As you…
Does Activity for Home Bound Seniors Help?
It’s a natural for home bound seniors to resist exercise. Many would rather sit in front of the television all day. There are lots of reasons to avoid activity, some seniors are fearful of falls and avoid activity because of the risk of falls, but is inactivity a good remedy for avoiding falls and what are the health effects? A recent…
Do you know the top diagnosis resulting in hospital admissions?
Many seniors have chronic health conditions that left untreated, can result in hospitalization. Seniors living alone are most at risk if there is no caregiver or home aid that can monitor signs of a worsening health condition and seek professional help. AARP recently listed the most common health conditions that result in hospitalizations. Cardiac arrhythmias. According to the American Heart Association…
Are families prepared for parents discharged home?
The worst fear for family members is the call from the hospital notifying them that their loved one has been admitted. In many cases, seniors are re-admitted repeatedly for various conditions, creating family stress and interfering with quality of life issues. In 2008 there were 14 million hospital stays for patients over 65, about a third of all hospitalizations. As…
Are Home aides the future of home care?
A UPI story reports that a new model of home-based care for older adults has been found effective, efficient and less expensive than traditional care. The findings are published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. According to UPI “The home-based care model, developed by the Indiana University School of Medicine and the Regenstrief Institute, both in Indianapolis, involves…
