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Support Services For Alzheimer's Patient

Среда, 27 Июля 2011 г. 07:59 + в цитатник

Support Services For Alzheimer's Patient
- By: Robert baird



As a society we must determine what our ethical responsibility is to those whose physical and mental impairments make it impossible for them to provide for themselves. Many government agencies have been created in an effort to address this responsibility but, as many Alzheimer families have found, the resources available at this time are limited.



Is it necessary that a family be reduced to poverty before we, as a society, are willing to assist? One family that we interviewed had been forced to divorce in order to obtain the benefits necessary to maintain their household and still meet the health care expenses. Homes are frequently sold and retirement benefits are quickly exhausted. These issues are before our government and the wider public, but their resolution has not yet been accomplished.



Despite the acknowledged limitations in available support, there are programs designed to assist caregivers in their search for social services. Virginia A. Seelbach and Wayne C. Seelbach guide caregivers toward those who can help.

Finding The Right Services



It is essential to know how to access programs available for the neurologically impaired. Whenever problems emerge with any elderly person, the local Area Agency on Aging is the very best place to obtain initial information about services available in your community. While not a provider of direct services, it can very effectively serve a brokerage function of assessing needs and identifying appropriate and available resources. Since there is a local Area Agency on Aging available in every community in the United States, there is immediate access to information regarding community resources that can aid the elderly in general and victims of Alzheimer's disease in particular. To contact your Area Agency on Aging, check your telephone directory under "Area Agency on Aging" in the white pages, or "Social Services" in the yellow pages.


As a society we must determine what our ethical responsibility is to those whose physical and mental impairments make it impossible for them to provide for themselves. Many government agencies have been created in an effort to address this responsibility but, as many Alzheimer families have found, the resources available at this time are limited.


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Your Skin: Up Close And Personal
- By: Wendy Mitchell



Skin is amazing. Each day it performs many functions, from regulating our temperature to protecting us from the elements. When talking about her skin, Oscar- and Emmy-nominated actress and singer Minnie Driver says, "I have very freckly, sensitive Irish skin, and I don't go in for a whole bunch of surgical procedures to make myself look younger or prettier, so taking care of my skin is a huge part of what I do for a living. I really want to age gracefully. You can't turn back the clock, but you can stop it from speeding up."



Driver is part of the thought-provoking Vaseline "Skin Is Amazing" campaign that features up-close-and-personal photos of celebrities' skin and features each celebrity's unique skin story. The new campaign from Vaseline also invites people to think about their own relationship with their skin.



The grand-prize winner will win a photo shoot with a Condй Nast photographer and be included in a collage to appear in national magazines. Each person that enters will support Vaseline's donation to the Coalition of Skin Diseases, which helps address the needs of the millions of people whose lives are affected by skin disease.



Winter Skin Care Tips



To get ready for cold weather, here are a few tips from Dr. Alan Shalita, Professor and Chairman of Dermatology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, on how to keep your skin healthy this season:



• Hydrate from the inside: If you can't get the daily recommended six to eight glasses of water a day, try drinking just one extra 12-ounce bottle of water daily. Any additional water consumption will benefit your skin, replenishing moisture when needed.



• Speed it up: Long, hot showers strip your skin of its natural oils. To combat dryness, take a short, warm shower. Try to limit yourself to one shower a day in cold weather. Use a moisturizer immediately after you shower.



• Humidify: Use a humidifier to help keep much-needed moisture in the air at home, especially if you have steam heat.



• Pucker up: Your lips are vulnerable to dryness all year round. Have lip balm handy wherever you go to prevent chapping and cracking. Try to avoid constantly licking your lips, which dries them even more!


A new contest invites people to think about their relationship with their skin.


Vaseline is asking Americans, "Do you see skin the way we do?" Prove it! Log on to www.vaseline.com and enter the "Skin Vision" contest by submitting your own skin portrait and unique story.

Minnie Driver reveals her skin as part of the new Vaseline "Skin Is Amazing" campaign.





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