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2012 Tax Update: Maine Tax and Medicaid Law
Learn how to avoid “cracks” in your nest egg at a free seminar for seniors Wednesday, February 8, from 10 a.m. – noon at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Brunswick, 2 Columbus Drive. The workshop has been … Continue
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Maine Seniors in Danger: The Smallest Room in the House May Be the Most Dangerous for Seniors
We all want the best for the senior loved ones in our lives. For many seniors, living independent lives at home is their main desire. Seniors are able to do so provided they are physically and mentally … Continue
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Social Seniors: housing for elderly benefit dinner
What if we had to hold a bake sale to buy a fighter jet? OK, what if we had to hold a public dinner to support our senior living communities? That’s one way to show our support of … Continue
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National Alzheimer’s Project Act: National War Against Alzheimer’s
Health and human resource officials gather in Washington today and tomorrow to discuss how to frame the war against Alzheimer’s. With 4.5 million people living with the disease in 2000, it’s estimated that Alzheimer’s will explode as … Continue
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The Good Old Days: We didn’t have the Green thing
Checking out at the store, the young cashier suggested to the older woman that she should bring her own grocery bags because plastic bags weren’t good for the environment. The woman apologized and explained, “We didn’t have … Continue
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Alzheimer’s Training Important for Home Care Providers
It’s helpful to know if the home care provider you’ve selected offers specialized training for their staff in Alzheimer’s and dementia care. New England Home Health Care (NEHHC) recently sponsored a course for specialized Dementia/Alzheimers training for … Continue
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AARP: 5 health tips that help the country
In the October 21011 AARP Bulletin, editor Jim Toedtman had an article called Small Steps, Big Dividends, that talked about what each of us could do to help trim the deficit. Here they are: 1. Cut 150 … Continue