Eye-opening facts about aging eyes and vision problems
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[July
17, 2014]
(BPT) - Most Americans know that vision
problems begin to increase as they age. What they may not realize is
that reduced vision is also linked to a higher frequency of falls,
injuries and depression. Eye disorders such as cataracts, glaucoma
and age-related macular degeneration can rob seniors of their
independence. (Click
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Illinois Department on Aging raises awareness to prevent elder abuse
Campaign stresses importance of
reporting suspected abuse; 24-hour hotline is
(866) 800-1409 or TTY (888) 206-1327
SPRINGFIELD
- Governor Pat Quinn has issued a proclamation that July is Elder
Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month and the Illinois Department on
Aging (IDoA) is raising awareness through its annual campaign. Elder
abuse refers to a negligent act (physical, sexual, emotional,
confinement, passive neglect, willful deprivation, or financial
exploitation) by a caregiver or another person known by the victim
that causes harm or a serious risk of harm to a vulnerable adult 60
years of age or older. (Click
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Brady
brings consumer experts to aid Logan County seniors
LINCOLN
- Illinois State Senator Bill Brady welcomed attendees at his
consumer clinic at the Oasis Senior Center on Wednesday afternoon.
Senator Brady represents several central Illinois counties including
all of Logan County in the Illinois legislature. Representatives
from the Illinois Attorney General, American Association of Retired
Persons, and the Citizens Utility Board (CUB) were on hand to answer
questions from the audience about consumer fraud, and how to save on
utility bills. (Click
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Seniors willing to discuss driving abilities,
yet conversations rarely happen
There are currently more than 23
million licensed drivers aged 70 and older, and with baby boomers
beginning to reach 70 years of age, the number of seniors on the
road will rise steadily over the next two decades. (Click
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Two
New Twists in Returning Medical Scam
Remember
those bogus offers for a free medical alert device? That robocall
ripoff, which went viral last year, has returned with a vengeance —
with two new twists.
But don’t be fooled. It’s the same old scam that
tries to get your credit or bank account information for supposed
monitoring fees for the “free” device that never arrives. (Click
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IDHS
and IDPH join forces to help control prescription drug abuse in
nursing homes
June is Illinois Prescription
Monitoring Program Month
SPRINGFIELD
- The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) and the Illinois
Department of Public Health (IDPH) today announced the Prescription
Monitoring Program (PMP) Long Term Care (LTC) initiative, an
unprecedented opportunity to change the drug prescribing culture in
nursing homes. Based upon concerns regarding substantial use of
behavioral health medications within the nursing home population,
IDHS and IDPH entered into an interagency agreement to reduce the
use of chemical restraints and improve the quality of care. (Click
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How to
Achieve a More Meaningful Retirement
Advisor Shares 4 Benefits of Charitable
Giving
June is
International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month – a designation for
most people to, if nothing else, take stock in the good fortune they
and their families have enjoyed, and consider contributing something
for charitable purposes. (Click
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How
men can help guard against poverty in their golden years
Insurance industry expert shares 3 tips
during men’s health month
June is Men’s
Health Month, a reminder for men to do the things that they
generally don’t do as well as women: getting screened for conditions
that, detected early, are easily treated; seeking education about
health issues, and supporting each other’s well-being. (Click
here to continue reading)
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