Eastern Massachusetts: Winter Storm Forecast Upgraded to a Blizzard!


December 25, 2010
Posted By Dr. Deborah Bier | Comments (1)

(Email sent this evening to Clients, Families and Caregivers)

I hope you are having a lovely Christmas holiday today!

After yesterday’s early storm”heads up”, I’m back to encourage you in your plans to prepare households and our clients for what is now being talked about as a blizzard: up to 20″ of snow and 50-60mph winds, beginning Sunday afternoon and into sometime Monday. This is being predicted to be “heart attack snow” — meaning it’s so heavy that people have heart attacks exerting themselves while clearing it. This kind of heavy snow might be hard to keep cleared from roads and driveways, and street plows when they pass by will deposit “cement-like” snow and ice at the ends of driveways.  High winds with heavy snow can also bring down power lines; power outages should be prepared for.

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First Possible Winter Storm Coming, Eastern Massachusetts


December 23, 2010
Posted By Dr. Deborah Bier | Comments (0)

A note emailed earlier today to our clients, their families and our caregivers.

I am writing because  we may/may not have our first winter storm in eastern Massachusetts, Sunday night into Monday. Who can say? This is after all, New England!

But this is a perfect time to review plans for clearing driveways, steps and walkways of snow and ice at your loved one’s/our client’s homes.  Everyone wants to prevent falls due to snow and ice, and to keep people from being trapped inside the house — or outside unable to get in!

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Creating Lifelong Residences for Aging in Place


December 18, 2010
Posted By Dr. Deborah Bier | Comments (0)

Striking front entries with winding front stairs… luxurious bath suits with rooms for toilet, shower and dressing… inviting sunken living rooms. These residential features add to the interest and drama.  But given the aging of our population, the homes of the future with higher and more sustained value may be ones suited for aging or disabled occupants.

However, a lot of housing stock now is simply unsuitable for people with mobility or memory  issues. If a family member becomes disabled due to age, illness or injury, a move to a safer environment or an often-costly home modification may become inescapable. And you’d see increased costs of home care for seniors and the disabled.

But “assisted living” can start at home: regardless of the age of the occupants, we can start right now making homes more adaptable for aging in place.  This takes a shift in thinking, but it’s one that will pay back the homeowner handsomely. Every time you make a lasting change to the interior or exterior of your home, answer these three questions:

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Home Care District Director Job Openings – New England and East Coast


December 15, 2010
Posted By Jim Reynolds | Comments (0)

Caring Companion Connections (www.CaringCompanion.Net) is a growing home care agency based in Concord, MA.  We provide high quality in-home elder care, and we have a unique approach to care combined with a proprietary, industry-leading communications system that has gained national recognition, including mentions by NPR and many industry analysts.

CCC has moved into a period of rapid expansion and has openings for district directors to continue our growth and serve requests we receive from outside our current service area.  The company environment is fun and energetic – a fast-growing, nationally-recognized company that is still in start-up mode filled with enthusiastic people fanatically focused on outstanding care to clients and their families.   District Directors are entrepreneurial people with compensation packages that are potentially very lucrative. (more…)

Massachusetts Aims at Drug Overuse for Dementia


December 1, 2010
Posted By Dr. Deborah Bier | Comments (0)

Just two-and-one-half weeks after we published a blog post entitled Over-Prescribing for Elderly Labeled a “Disease”, the Boston Globe publishes an article called Mass. aims to cut drug overuse for dementia.  Thank goodness, this has come onto the Commonwealth’s radar! The Globe article begins:

State regulators and the Massachusetts nursing home industry are launching a campaign today to reduce the inappropriate use of antipsychotic medications for residents with dementia — a practice that endangers lives and is more common here than in most other states.

I believe it’s important to keep this thinking going beyond those in nursing homes. My prior post about overmedication was about community-based elders said in part:

Archives of Internal Medicine (see the study abstract here) showed that it was possible to safely and significantly reduce the use of medications in elderly patients living in the community (as opposed to in care facilities). In fact, almost all patients in the study had nearly 60% of their medications (more…)

 
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