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Monday, February 27, 2012

6 Ways To Decrease Heart Attack Risk

 
 
FEBRUARY  2012ISSUE 198
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Comfort Care Staffing, LLC. is bonded & insured. Our caregivers have the required licenses when needed. This gives peace of mind that a trustworthy caregiver will be in your loved one's home. 
 
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 Senior Heart Disease: First signs different for senior
men and women, but threat the same

 

Senior Care Mall (ARA) - While heart disease continues to receive a lot of attention, certain myths surrounding the disease persist. 
 
A couple of the most common myths are that heart disease is more common in men than women, and that the first signs of a heart attack are the same for both men and women, says Dr. Mary Ann McLaughlin, medical director of the cardiac health program at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York.  
 
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in senior men and senior women in the United States, affecting both sexes relatively equally. "Women are more afraid of dying from cancer," says McLaughlin. "But in fact, they are much more likely to die from heart disease."  
 
Also, the first signs of a heart attack can manifest themselves in different ways between senior men and senior women. While both men and women can experience the more well-known symptoms like chest pain or tightness and a shooting pain in the left arm, here are the most common differences in symptoms by sex, according to McLaughlin.  
 
The more obvious symptoms are more prevalent in men, which might be why research shows that men go to the emergency room with symptoms much earlier in than women.  
 
More subtle symptoms are more likely in women. These include shortness of breath, sweating or dizziness, nausea, severe fatigue, sudden sleep disturbances, pain radiating through the jaw, small of the back or between the shoulder blades.  
 
"Women with diabetes are about twice as susceptible to heart attacks as men with the condition," says McLaughlin. "Increased risk factors for women also include having an autoimmune disorder and a history of gestational diabetes or preeclampsia during pregnancies."  
 
Knowing the first signs of a heart attack is important, but reducing your risks for heart disease is the best way to avoid experiencing one. McLaughlin offers the following tips for a healthy heart:  
 
1) Reduce salt intake. Limiting your consumption of processed foods can help with this, as they are often high in salt.  
 
2) Choose your fats wisely. Use olive oil instead of butter, snack on nuts instead of other sugary and high-fat snacks, and take supplements like flax seed oil that can boost your levels of omega-3 fatty acids, which can reduce artery inflammation. Consuming more omega-3s can also help you reduce your LDL (bad cholesterol) levels.  
 
3) Get regular exercise. A good rule of thumb is when balanced with a proper diet, 30 minutes of exercise a day will help you maintain your current weight, while 60 minutes will help you lose weight. If that seems like a lot, try to work exercises in to your daily tasks by taking the stairs instead of the elevator or walking or biking to work. Maintaining a healthy weight lowers your risk for cardiovascular disease.  
 
4) Ask your doctor whether a daily regimen of low-dose aspirin would be appropriate for you, as it could lower your risk of a heart attack.  
 
5) Maintain a daily intake of 1,000 mg of vitamin D, which can be found in some of the same fatty fish that contain high levels of omega-3 fatty acids. Vitamin D supplements can also help you achieve this, as low levels are associated with heart disease and high blood pressure. Exposure to sunshine also helps your body produce vitamin D, but don't forget your sunscreen.  
 
6) Know your numbers. Your doctor can help you get your readings and give you advice on how to meet the following goals for optimum heart health:  
 
Total cholesterol: less than 200  
LDL (bad cholesterol): less than 100  
HDL (good cholesterol): greater than or equal to 40  
Total cholesterol to HDL ratio: less or equal to 4.4 for women and less than or equal to 5 for men  
Triglycerides: less than 150  
Blood pressure: less than 120 systolic and less than 80 diastolic  
Non-fasting glucose: less than 120  
Fasting glucose: less than 100  
Hemoglobin A1c: less than 7  
 
To learn more about heart disease and care, and to hear stories from patients who have experienced heart disease, visit www.mountsinai.org/heart.
 

 

 


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Monday, January 23, 2012

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Senior Tips For Eye Health

 
 
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Senior Care Mall, LLC
 
At www.seniorcaremall.com we have hundreds of quality products, services, and resources that will make life safer and easier for seniors.  We are Occupational Therapist owned and operated, and our prices are always below MSRP. Feel free to call our team with any questions you may have. 
 
Visit one of our partners if you need Senior Care Services in California.
 
Comfort Care Staffing, LLC. - Professional & Compassionate Care
 
Comfort Care Staffing, LLC.   www.comfort-care.org   is in business to provide the best care possible to seniors as well as others who need in home care. They are dedicated to maintaining the dignity, independence & well being of our clients.

Comfort Care Staffing, LLC. is bonded & insured. Our caregivers have the required licenses when needed. This gives peace of mind that a trustworthy caregiver will be in your loved one's home. 
 
For More Information About Comfort Care Staffing, LLC

Phone: 323.874.2166 Fax: 323.874.2156 
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Los Angeles, CA 90046

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Seniors & Baby boomers: Don't forget to care for your eyes as you age

 

SENIOR CARE MALL (ARA) - The baby boomer generation makes up an estimated 76 million people - roughly one-fourth of the U.S. population. This means that either you or someone you love is part of this aging group. According to Eye on the Boomer, a recent survey by the Ocular Nutrition Society, almost as many baby boomers say they worry about losing their vision as those that say they worry about having heart disease or cancer. What's more, 78 percent of those surveyed ranked vision as the most important of the five senses. Yet, more than half of the survey respondents ages 45-65 said they don't typically have a recommended annual eye exam, and even fewer are aware of important nutrients that can play a key role in eye health. 

Experts recommend that disease prevention, including lifestyle modification, attention to dietary intake and vitamin supplementation must become a greater focus of primary vision care. Studies indicate that proper nutrition promotes healthy eyes, however many American diets are found to be deficient of the critical nutrients that help protect eye health. 

"If people are at risk for heart disease they typically make lifestyle modifications," says Dr. Jeffrey Anshel, president of the Ocular Nutrition Society. "This survey found that people are as concerned about their eyes but do not know the simple steps they can incorporate into their daily lives to take care of them." 

* Vitamin supplements can be used for your eyes, too 
While people take a variety of different supplements to support their health, vitamins specifically formulated to help protect the eyes are often not in the mix - and for many people, they should be. While more than half of those surveyed are taking supplements to protect their joints, bones or heart health only 18 percent say they take supplements to support their eye health. 

"As we grow older, the need for certain vitamins and nutrients to support the eye increases - the survey revealed low awareness of these essential nutrients," says Anshel of nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, lutein and zeaxanthin. He adds that there is a "need for greater education on the lifestyle modifications that baby boomers can incorporate into their daily lives, including proper nutrition, to help safeguard eye health as they age." 

To help protect eye health as they age, Anshel recommends people aged 45-65 take the following steps: 

* Stop smoking, exercise regularly and wear sunglasses with UV protection 
* Make an annual appointment with an eye doctor 
* Eat foods rich in eye healthy nutrients, such as tuna or salmon for omega-3s and spinach, kale and broccoli containing lutein and zeaxanthin 
* To help overcome shortfalls in the diet consider a vitamin supplement specifically-formulated for eye health 

To learn more about the Eye on the Boomer survey as well as eye health, please visit ocularnutritionsociety.org.

Hope this article was beneficial.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Senior Safety For 2012

 
 
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Five must-make health-related New Year's resolutions for Seniors

 

SENIORCAREMALL (ARA) - If you're not planning on adding "lose weight" to your list of New Year's resolutions, you're in the minority. In fact, losing weight is one of the most commonly made resolutions, year after year. But it's definitely not the only health resolution seniors should consider making for 2012. 

 

While losing weight offers a host of benefits for seniors, addressing other health issues, like your hearing health and psychological well-being, can make equally compelling New Year's resolutions.  

 

Go ahead and add "drop a few pounds" to your resolution list, but consider jotting these ideas down as well:  

 

 
1. Resolve to have a safe 2012

 

Being safer in your home can be as simple as making a few easy and no expense changes to different areas of your home. Email us at Senior Care Mall for a FREE Home Safety Evaluation @ admin@seniorcaremall.com . To further maximize your safety consider a No Monthly Fee Emergency Pendant in case a fall occurs and you cant get to your phone. A smart an economical solution is found here. http://www.seniorcaremall.com/emre1.html

 

2. Resolve to take care of your hearing health.  

 

About 10 percent of Americans and many more seniors report having hearing difficulties, and that includes about 1.4 million children, according to the Better Hearing Institute (BHI). You may think you're too young to worry about your hearing, but the BHI also reports that the majority of people with hearing loss (65 percent) are younger than 65. Our increasingly noisy world exposes people of all ages to potentially damaging sounds, so it's more important than ever to pay attention to your hearing health.  

 

Have your hearing professionally tested every year. If you're diagnosed with hearing loss, talk to your health care provider to determine if a hearing aid will help you. Hearing aids are now more discreet, versatile and effective than ever thanks to advances from manufacturers like Starkey. The hearing aid maker's Wi Series employs wireless technology, enhances TV and radio listening, and eliminates the need for manual adjustments. In addition, all of its hearing aids including Wi Series and X Series can help reduce background noise while preserving speech understanding.  

 

3. Resolve to take care of your emotional health.  

 

Stress seems like a natural part of our busy lives these days, but too much stress can be harmful to your overall well-being. According to WebMD, stress can negatively affect your mental health, your immune system, heart, digestive system, skin, lungs and reproductive organs.  

 

Resolve to take steps to relieve stress. Stress-busting can take on many forms for many people, whether it's spending time with a pet (interacting with animals can lower blood pressure and heart rate), listening to music, meditating or getting rigorous exercise. Don't worry over how you relieve stress, just do what feels right for you and fits into your schedule and lifestyle and you'll reap the benefits.  

 

4. Resolve to take care of your bone health.  

 

Healthy bones are important for everyone, not just post-menopausal women and growing children. Most of your body's calcium is stored in the bones and teeth. When your body doesn't get enough calcium from outside sources, it starts drawing what it needs from storage, and osteoporosis occurs.  

 

While anyone can experience osteoporosis, certain groups are more at risk than others, including Caucasian women who have gone through menopause, older adults, people who are small in stature, and those with low-calcium diets or who are physically inactive, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Ensure your diet includes the recommended amount of calcium per day, and stay active by doing physical activities that help build bone strength, such as walking, running, dancing and weight lifting.  

 

5. Resolve to take care of your feet.  

 

The condition of your feet can clue you in to your overall health, and signs of serious problems like arthritis, diabetes and circulatory issues can all be detected in the feet. More Americans have foot pain than in any other part of their bodies they consider vital to health, such as the skin, teeth or even the heart, according to a survey by the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA).  

 

To prevent foot problems, dont ignore foot pain, seek a doctor's help.  

 

6. Resolve to get more rest.  

 

Think you're OK squeaking by with just five hours of sleep a night? Think again. The National Sleep Foundation (NSF) says sleep is essential to your overall health and well-being, yet 60 percent of American adults say they have problems sleeping a few nights a week or more. On average, adults need about eight hours of sleep; some will be alright with an hour or two less, while others will need more.  

 

To help ensure you get the rest you need, maintain a regular sleep schedule, avoid caffeine for at least four hours before bedtime, don't have a heavy meal or drink alcohol before you sleep, and create a sleep-friendly environment with minimal light and noise. 

 

One of the challenges is being consistent with your health and safety plan. We should all be committed to health and well being in 2012...you and your loved ones deserve it.  We all deserve it so be good to yourself and lets make 2012 the best ever!
  
HAPPY, HEALTHY & SAFE NEW YEAR EVERYONE!

 


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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

6 Tips When Christmas Shopping For Seniors

 
 
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SIX IDEAS FOR FINDING THE PERFECT GIFT 
FOR GRANDMA AND GRANDPA

(ARA) SENIORCAREMALL With the holidays approaching, shoppers are making their lists and checking them twice. Undoubtedly, there are some blanks, as buying for grandparents often stymies children and grandchildren alike. 

Today's grandparents are a unique bunch, with a number of traditional apple-pie bakers, knitters and chess players that are just as likely to be tech savvy or connected to their children and grandchildren on Facebook. In fact, according to a survey by Consumer Cellular, 67 percent of consumers 50 or older are on Facebook and desire a smartphone for easy Web access; 60 percent want to download financial apps, travel discounts and other offers. 

If the grandparents on your list enjoy the latest gadgets, consider these holiday gift ideas: 

1) Share the memories: Pre-load a digital album with the best photos from the past year, including holidays, birthdays, celebrations, vacations and everyday moments. For grandparents who live out of town, such a gift bridges the distance and keeps children and grandchildren connected. 

2) Stay in touch: Select a cell phone that grandparents can use to keep in touch with loved ones, and consider paying for a plan for the first year. It doesn't have to break the bank. Consumer Cellular offers no-contract plans for as little as $10 a month. From the Doro Phone Easy 410, equipped with large buttons, a bright screen and an emergency call function, to the Motorola Bravo smartphone, Consumer Cellular has phones to suit every personality and price point. 

For grandparents who are less technology oriented, think about these alternatives: 

3) Plan a night out (or in): Pick up vouchers to a movie, concert or other special event that grandparents can enjoy. Or, as kids' schedules are packed these days, consider planning a family outing to ensure some quality time with grandparents. Home-made certificates for a classic movie marathon or a game night are an affordable way to enjoy each other's company at home. 

4) Dinner, on you: A special dinner is always appreciated. For grandparents, a gift certificate to one of their favorite restaurants is a good way to ensure a great meal without the hassle of cleaning up! 

5) Create brag books: Use an online photo book site to create brag books for all of the grandparents. Make several copies of one version to save time, and you may even cross some aunts and uncles off your list, too. If grandma loves to brag, keep the album small enough for her pocketbook so that she's always prepared.

 

6) Cost Effective Safety and Independence  Consider giving the gift of safety for them and peace of mind to loved ones. The Emergency Response WITHOUT MONTHLY FEE http://www.seniorcaremall.com/emre1.html  is sure to be appreciated. Split the one time cost among family members. In case of a fall the senior simply presses the button and 911 and or a neighbor or family member is notified. Peace of mind without the monthly fee!

Any of these ideas - or your own special variations of them - are sure to bring smiles to grandparents at the holidays.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

 


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