State recognizes adult day service providers during awareness week
Sept. 15-21
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[September
18, 2013]
SPRINGFIELD -- In observance of
Adult Day Services Week, Illinois Department on Aging Director John
K. Holton, Ph.D., praised providers who offer support services at
adult day centers.
Adult
day service, or ADS, is designed for older adults who want to
remain in the community but face limitations if left home alone
during the day, due to physical, social or mental impairment. In
addition to recreational and therapeutic activities to help clients
maintain and develop physical and mental status, the day service
provides health and medication supervision, personal care, and meal
service for clients. Providers also offer respite for family
caregivers, especially those who are employed outside the home.
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instructed. Approximately 125,000 deaths per year in the United
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Fraud alert: Grandparent scam continues to trick people out of money
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in this emergency situation. You open your wallet without
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Oasis to host Lunch and Learn on Tuesday
In cooperation with Senior
Citizens of Logan County, the Area Agency on Aging for Lincolnland
has scheduled a Lunch and Learn program on Tuesday for informal
caregivers of older adults and for grandparents and other relatives
raising children. The program will be from noon to 1 p.m. at the
temporary location of the Oasis Senior Center, St. John United
Church at 210 Seventh St. in Lincoln. (Click
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(BPT) -- It's
only natural for man's best friend to stay close by his master's
side, but for dog owners who drive frequently, bringing Fido along
for the ride can be risky.
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Grandparents Day on Sunday, Illinois Department on Aging Director
John K. Holton, Ph.D., offered support as he praised grandparents
who are raising their grandchildren. A grandparent who lives with
and is responsible for most of the basic needs of grandchildren ages
18 and younger is a primary caregiver. In Illinois, it's estimated
that more than 100,000 grandparents are serving as the primary
caregivers for their grandchildren when the parents are unable to.
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The Oasis will rise from the ashes
The following is an article
written by Oasis board member Ellen Burbage in the weeks after
the devastating fire that left the building at the corner of Pulaski
and Kickapoo streets in Lincoln seriously damaged.
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