Attention caregivers: Federal benefit checks are going
all-electronic
(BPT) -- More than 65 million
people provide care for a chronically ill, disabled or elderly
family member or friend, according to the National Alliance for
Caregiving. In addition to providing emotional and physical support,
caregivers are often entrusted to help their loved ones carry out
financial decisions.
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Why Alzheimer's should factor into your retirement plan
(BPT) -- In an ideal world, you
will retire and enjoy many years fulfilling your dreams and spending
time with those you love the most. Your retirement years can be some
of the happiest and most enjoyable years of your life. But while we
all hope for the best outcome possible, it may be prudent for you to
plan for the possibility that life may deal you a difficult hand.
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Careful planning is a must for the sandwich generation
(BPT) -- It's not always a good
thing to be the middle. For the children of baby boomers, the middle
can be a financially stressful place.
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Boomers connect at rapid pace
(BPT) -- Even though they're
still common, jokes about clueless baby boomers calling their kids
to figure out how to use technology are starting to feel outdated.
While today's youngest generations are practically born with
tablets, smartphones and laptops in their hands, grandparents are
also adopting technology at a startling pace.
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State offers tips to help seniors prepare for winter
Seniors
should get flu shots & get homes ready
More
tips at
www.keepwarm.illinois.gov
SPRINGFIELD -- As the area
braces for the first snowstorm of the season, leading up to the
official first day of winter, Illinois Department on Aging Director
John K. Holton, Ph.D., reminds older adults and their families to
get ready for the cold weather.
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Practical, protective foot health steps for people with diabetes
(BPT) -- Healthy feet are essential for
overall good health, no matter your age, fitness level or physical
challenges. For people with diabetes, however, taking care of their
feet is especially vital. More than 60 percent of all non-traumatic
lower-limb amputations worldwide are related to complications from
the disease, according to the American Diabetes Association.
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Notice to elderly and disabled on city primary election
A public notice to the elderly
and people with disabilities was released by Sally J. Litterly,
Logan County clerk and recorder, regarding voter registration and
voting in the Feb. 26 consolidated primary election in Lincoln.
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notice.)
From hydrotherapy to massage, home therapies can help ease arthritis
pain
(BPT) -- About one out of every
five American adults has been diagnosed with arthritis, and it is
the most common cause of disability in the United States, according
to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The pain and
stiffness caused by arthritis -- and the high cost of arthritis
medications -- prompt many people to seek effective home therapies.
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