Monday, 27 April 2020

Keeping Senior Loved Ones Close When a Physical Visit Isn’t Possible

Keeping Senior Loved Ones Close When a Physical Visit Isn’t Possible


(NewsUSA) – On a typical day, the average person doesn’t think about how it feels to go days with little human connection or interaction.With most of our communities practicing social distancing to stunt the spread of COVID-19, we are gaining a new level of empathy for what many older adults face every day. According to the 2018 National Poll on Healthy Aging, 27 percent of older adults reports feeling isolated and more than one in four says they experienced social contact once a week, if not less."The uneasiness, loneliness and helplessness that many of us are feeling now will eventually pass," says Jeff Huber, CEO of Home Instead Senior Care."For socially isolated seniors, however, this pandemic has the potential to amplify the impact on their already-fragile situations. While the world stays home to prevent illness, we must reach out to our neighbors and loved ones to make sure our seniors stay connected."For many seniors who live alone, social distancing will amplify the loneliness they already feel. And isolation can have significant health implications such as higher risks of heart attack, stroke, depression, anxiety and even premature death. But there is a cure, and it’s called community.In a time when bringing family and friends together may not be feasible, we need a little creativity and a lot of intention to ensure regular contact with neighbors and loved ones.Whether you’re helping a relative or neighbor navigate social distancing, or looking to minimize the effects of isolation, Home Instead Senior Care recommends the following ideas to stay connected:1. Set a schedule. Despite our best efforts, it can be easy to let days go by before the next call or email. Regular check-ins can go a long way toward helping older relatives, friends and neighbors feel supported. The trick is to plan ahead. Establish a regular cadence for phone calls, emails and video chats – and stick to it!2. Chat through video. While no technology can take the place of in-person human interaction, video-chat platforms such as Skype or Zoom and tablets such as an iPad or GrandPad, can supplement seniors’ social interactions when visits with friends and family aren’t possible. Webcams are a user-friendly and affordable gift to keep the generations connected – offering grandchildren the chance to show off their latest school project, or faraway relatives an opportunity to hear and see one another.3. Give them a ring. Texting is an easy way to keep in touch, but sometimes picking up the phone is the best way to get the job done. Call a parent, relative or neighbor, and when you do get them on the line, give them your full attention. If you’re drawing a blank for conversation topics, consider requesting their advice or asking about their family, hobbies or recent activities.4. Embrace snail mail. Sending an old-fashioned letter or postcard is an easy way to say hello and remind someone you’re thinking of them. While a thoughtful letter may not completely stamp out loneliness, it can help lift spirits and show how much you care. If you have young children, consider enlisting them to draw pictures or practice their handwriting with a special note.As we all continue to adjust to the impact of COVID-19, it’s easy to spread a bit of cheer and help make a senior smile. For more ideas on how to forge a meaningful relationship with older adults in your life, visit ReadytoCare.com or contact your local Home Instead Senior Care office. 

New Functional Tea Popular with Diabetics

New Functional Tea Popular with Diabetics


Five words or less(NewsUSA) – Now more than ever, older adults recognize the importance of staying healthy. And their numbers are increasing. The U.S. population of adults aged 65 years and older is expected to be 88.5 million by the year 2050, according to U.S. Census Bureau projections. For many of these older adults, staying healthy includes working to control glucose levels because they have type 2 diabetes or meet the criteria for “pre-diabetes” with risk factors such as high blood pressure or high cholesterol.
The beverage industry is adapting to meet this long-term trend with a surge in “functional beverages” that provide health benefits beyond quenching thirst, and market research data show that healthy or functional beverages represent the largest growing category. A range of products already exist to help promote health, such as ready-to-drink nutrition shakes and probiotic-enhanced teas.
However, the diabetes and pre-diabetes drink category is a market ripe for expansion, as doctors and nutritionists agree that lifestyle and diet changes, including maintaining healthy blood sugar levels and digestion, can prevent the development of diabetes, reverse diabetes risk factors, and help avoid diabetes complications in some cases.
GlucoDown by Glucose Health Inc, publicly traded as GLUC, is one product line that has advanced to meet the needs of adults seeking healthy options.
GlucoDown is a powdered tea beverage based on a soluble dietary fiber that may help slow the body’s absorption of dietary sugars, moderate post-meal spikes in glucose levels, and promote digesrtive health.
“Our mission is to manufacture high-quality innovative functional beverages for the over-the-counter diabetic nutritionals category,” according to Murray Fleming, chief executive officer of Glucose Health, Inc, the manufacturer of GlucoDown.
Other key ingredients in the GlucoDown formula include banaba leaf, which contains corosolic acid associated with hypoglycemic properties, as well as the trace minerals chromiuim picolinate, manganese citrate, and zinc picolinate. GlucoDown also contains vitamins B6, B7, and B12, all of which are important for helping maintain good health.
GlucoDown’s tea base is decaffeinated black tea, and it is sweetened with the non-sugar sucralose and contains 100-percent natural flavors.
GlucoDown is currently available on Amazon, through the product’s website and at 1-800-306-7001, and comes in several flavors, including peach, lemon, and raspberry.
Visit glucodown.com for information and to order products, and visit glucReport.com for company information and investment opportunities.

Bartering is Back in Coronavirus Economy

Bartering is Back in Coronavirus Economy


Five words or less(NewsUSA) – The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, continues to impact the economy in many ways, one of which has been the surge in popularity of the barter economy.
Bartering, the trade system of choice in the Middle Ages, is back with a modern twist. Social networks now feature posts from friends and neighbors looking to swap staples such as eggs, toilet paper, and hand sanitizer. Businesses are getting on board with barter, too.
One business utilizing the concept of bartering in an innovative way is BizX, a Seattle-area company that has reported a notable increase in traffic on its website as more businesses pursue barter options.
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, approximately one-third of the global economy was non-cash, according to BizX cofounder and CEO Bob Bagga.
“In today’s economy, right now, the challenge we are running into is people don’t have cash and cash has dried up really quickly,” he explains.
“But they have a lot of stuff, a lot of capacity, so the idea is how do you turn what you have into what you need? That’s where our company can come in to help.”
BizX is a business community including more than 7,000 business owners who buy and sell among themselves using their own barter community currency, BizX dollars, which are equal in value to U.S. dollars. BizX dollars are used to record all transactions, and these transactions are posted to members’ accounts as credits or debits. It’s a win-win situation, the members gain new customers, and they buy what they need without spending cash.
The benefits of BizX are especially relevant during the COVID-19 pandemic, when businesses are adapting their models and forecasts day-to-day and seeking to conserve cash.
When a business joins the BizX network, they will be marketed to thousands of other members who will pay for goods and services in BizX dollars.
It’s not complicated for new members to get moving fast. Business owners can get into the swing easily after a 30-minute phone call with an account manager to identify inventory and discuss how BizX can work for them.
The BizX network is available to businesses of all sizes and types, and the current network includes such diverse clients as Habitat for Humanity, the San Francisco 49ers football team, and Holiday Inn Express, as well as a variety of small business owners, including florists, accountants, lawyers, dentists and many more.
Visit bizx.com for more information about how BizX can help your business weather the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

Helping Families with The Cost of Expensive Medications

Helping Families with The Cost of Expensive Medications


(NewsUSA) – People across the nation are feeling the impact of the novel coronavirus that is infecting tens of thousands of Americans and wreaking havoc upon our economy. Many of those who have lost their jobs during this public health crisis rely on one or more prescription drugs to stay healthy or alive. But they will soon run out of money to pay for them.We are living in a time when people must be creative about how they will get through the next few hours, days, weeks and months. It is critical that those who need medication can afford to pay for it.If you or someone you love is one of the millions of Americans living with a chronic disease or a life-threatening condition, pharmaceutical manufacturers and their partners may offer you hope. While some like to point the finger at these companies and criticize or blame them for rising Rx costs, many have programs in place to help working families. Rather than finger-pointing, what we need today is for the nation to come together and people to help each other.Eligibility for Prescription Assistance Programs (PAPs) is often, but not always, based on a patient’s household income. Patients with no health insurance coverage are often the first group considered eligible. Likewise, those with one or more chronic or life-threatening conditions are considered high priority.If you fall into one of these categories, check out the PAPs found on individual pharmaceutical company websites or those listed at https://mat.org/, an excellent website for prescription assistance.These sites can help connect you with a customer support team member, who can determine if you are eligible and get you enrolled. You will be asked to verify whether you are insured. In some cases, you may need to provide proof of income or have your physician confirm your condition. But once approved, access to medication is almost immediate. (Note: Patients enrolled in Medicare or Medicaid may not be eligible.)Pharmaceutical manufacturers also help with co-payments for some patients. Some of these programs do not limit eligibility. Again, some co-pay assistance programs will not help people on Medicare. Each program sets its own rules.If you need help with your medications, you are not alone. Go to https://mat.org/. This organization can help connect you with low-cost and/or free alternatives. It is worth your time to explore these options. Feel free to e-mail me with your questions.Jeffrey Lewis, CEO of Legacy Health Endowment in Turlock, California, can be reached at jeffrey@legacyhealthendowment.org The views expressed are his own.

NCOA Ofrece Un Valioso Tesoro de Ayuda para Adultos Mayores Sobre el COVID-19

NCOA Ofrece Un Valioso Tesoro de Ayuda para Adultos Mayores Sobre el COVID-19

Five words or less(NewsUSA) – La pandemia de COVID-19 está generando temor, confusión e incertidumbre económica en muchos estadounidenses mayores, especialmente aquellos que viven con un ingreso fijo.
Afortunadamente, el Consejo Nacional para Adultos Mayores (NCOA), una organización sin fines de lucro y confiable que ayuda a adultos mayores a envejecer con dignidad y seguridad económica desde hace 70 años, ofrece información valiosa sobre el coronavirus en su sitio web, www.ncoa.org.
Expertos del NCOA están seleccionando y actualizando periódicamente recursos de vital importancia para los adultos mayores y sus cuidadores. Encontrará blogs, enlaces y videos sobre una gran variedad de temas, como:
Alimentos
Si usted o alguien bajo su cuidado necesita entrega de comidas, el NCOA ofrece enlaces a Meals on Wheels y Feeding America con opciones de búsqueda de servicios locales según su código postal. Feeding America y otros bancos de alimentos se están adaptando a la situación y establecieron pautas sobre el distanciamiento social y puntos de entrega más pequeños en la comunidad. Para quienes reúnen los requisitos, hay un enlace para solicitar el programa SNAP, antes conocido como “cupones de alimentos”, que ofrece asistencia para adquirir alimentos nutritivos.
Finanzas
Muchos estadounidenses mayores, especialmente quienes viven con un ingreso fijo, están preocupados de que el COVID-19 afecte su situación financiera ahora y en el futuro. Hay muchos programas de beneficios federales, estatales y locales para ayudar a los adultos mayores con dificultades financieras, como el pago de servicios públicos, costos de medicamentos, alquileres y otros gastos.
El sitio web complementario del NCOA, www.BenefitsCheckUp.org, ofrece información sobre la elegibilidad y cómo solicitar miles de millones de dólares en beneficios.
Además, aunque se aconseja a los estadounidenses mayores que eviten los viajes no esenciales, los adultos mayores encontrarán opciones de transporte crítico para ir a citas médicas esenciales o para recoger alimentos y medicamentos. El NCOA ofrece un enlace a Eldercare Locator para buscar servicios de transporte local, y además ofrece información sobre el uso de las visitas de telemedicina, que cada vez son más sencillas y habituales.
Quienes estén preocupados por los beneficios de Medicare en cuanto a la atención de la salud debido al COVID-19 pueden usar los enlaces del NCOA hacia los sitios estatales y gubernamentales para obtener la última información.
Sentimientos
El estrés y el aislamiento a causa de la pandemia de coronavirus afecta las emociones de todos. Si bien el NCOA insta a los adultos mayores a cumplir con las pautas de aislamiento físico para mantenerse sanos, también ofrece consejos para que los adultos mayores, cuidadores y familiares usen la tecnología para mantenerse en contacto con sus seres queridos y amigos, y permanecer emocionalmente sanos.
Visite www.ncoa.org para obtener información necesaria para adultos mayores sobre el COVID-19 y otra información sobre un envejecimiento saludable. Es un valioso tesoro de recursos para los adultos mayores y sus cuidadores.

Arousing Admiration: The Charm of Hummingbirds

Arousing Admiration: The Charm of Hummingbirds


(NewsUSA) – Well, actually, it’s both … the charm of hummingbirds is most certainly apropos and "a charm" of hummingbirds is actually factual! Yep, that’s right, the collective noun for these unique creatures – just like a gaggle of geese or a flock of birds, is a charm of hummingbirds. Since the definition of the noun ‘charm’ is "the power of giving delight or arousing admiration," one doesn’t need to be a wordsmith to see how right that is. Hummingbirds are charming. And there are over 330 varieties of the species, Trochilidae, which is their biological family name and they’re found in the Western Hemisphere. When one sees a hummingbird, it’s a stunning, stop-in-your-tracks sight. Their brilliant throat color is actually a result of the iridescence in the arrangement of their feathers, not color pigment. Light level, moisture, angle of viewing and other factors all influence just how bright and colorful their throats may appear. Perhaps you’ve heard them, too – the name hummingbird comes from the buzzing sound of their fast-flapping wings.Hummers are migrant birds, so although many stay close to the Equator, lots of varieties travel this time of year, so there may be a ‘charm’ coming to your backyard soon. If you have the desire to see one up close or are curious about how to attract them to your yard, the folks at Cole’s Wild Bird Feed Co have got you covered. First, they figured out the engineering of an elegant, deceptively simple, easy-to-use (and easy-to-clean!) feeder. The patented Hummer High Rise has a clever design that offers a stress-free position for your charming guests to get their fill, a fantastic 360-degree vista, all the while keeping other unwanted creatures at bay.For example there’s an ant moat that stops the armies of industrious workers who’d love to get some sweet nectar, from beating a path to the liquid food. The genius is, it’s an actual moat, with nothing but H2O keeping the ants at bay, so while it does its job, it doesn’t do harm. Nice! A charm magnet. The second definition for the noun ‘charm’ is a small ornament worn on a necklace or bracelet. Hummingbirds weigh on average the same as a nickel, so while you’ll want to wear a replica from the jewelers, Hummers can be your own garden’s jewelry all season long.And in return for their arousing your admiration, they’ll feed on those annoying garden insects and pests. For their small size, hummers eat a lot. They are voracious eaters, feeding on mosquitos, gnats, spiders, aphids and other six-legged creepy crawlers. But, besides pests for protein, their primary ‘food group’ is nectar, which they get in by flitting from flower to flower and using their long beaks and equally long tongues to get their fill. All that flitting is exhausting!Since hummingbirds drink up to half their body weight a day of nectar you can help them out by keeping your High Rise fully stocked, for a one-stop fill of their favorite nectar treat.Let’s not leave out the definition of the verb, "charm," which is to "delight greatly." If you want these Disney-esque caricatures to delight you on a regular basis with their wonder – and bring their distinctive song to your yard – there is something you can buy: the creme-de la creme of what these charmers crave: Nature’s Garden from Cole’s.By identifying and harnessing the nutrients of the hummer’s favorite wildflowers, and tapping their vast store of wild bird knowhow, Cole’s has created the next-best-thing to actual flower nectar – a proprietary formula that’s far and away a cut above your ‘garden-variety’ sugar water. Nature’s Garden is a healthy, all-natural alternative to homemade syrup, no mixing and no boiling required. It comes in an eco-friendly soft pouch; just shake and pour. You’ll be delighted with how easy it is to keep your hummer feeder filled and overjoyed at seeing hummers frequent your yard. Your neighborhood hummingbirds will love it, so they’ll keep coming back.A brief postscript: a natural predator to the hummingbird is the praying mantis. Despite their equally small size and saintly appearance, they feed on our fascinating feathered friends and are a real threat (and a protected species), so if you find a mantis hanging around your High Rise, take care to evict it gently, to a lower piece of real estate and keep hummers safe.For more product information, watch this.

If You’re Holding Out for A Hero, INSP’s John Wayne Movie Marathon May Help

If You’re Holding Out for A Hero, INSP’s John Wayne Movie Marathon May Help


Five words or less(NewsUSA) – These days, everyone is looking for, and finding heroes in our communities and our world. General entertainment television network INSP, whose tagline is “Heroes Live Here,” may have what you need with their Duke Days of May, a special programming event which features the films of John Wayne, aka “The Duke.”
“In times of uncertainty, people gravitate towards heroic characters who overcome adversity. For some, there is no one who embodies this more than the iconic John Wayne,” says Doug Butts, SVP of Programming for INSP, a network with a focus on action, adventure, and heroic characters.
“This May will mark the sixth year that we have devoted a month of weekends to a mix of The Duke’s most popular and beloved films, which has become an extremely popular and successful event for our network,” according to Butts.
The INSP network regularly features a reliable lineup of exclusive and original series, along with timeless Western films and action-filled dramas. Original series include the popular reality show, “The Cowboy Way,” which follows the adventures of three modern-day cowboys and their families, and “Ultimate Cowboy Showdown,” a competition series in which modern-day cowboys, men and women, put their real-world skills to the test in a range of events. The series is hosted by country music icon Trace Adkins.
In addition, the network airs classic Western-themed fare, including “Gunsmoke” and “Bonanza,” as well as the family-friendly Depression-era drama, “The Waltons.”
The Duke Days of May playlist includes: “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance,” “Big Jake,” “Hondo,” “3 Godfathers,” “Rio Lobo, ” “The War Wagon,” “The Undefeated,” “McLintock!,” “The Quiet Man,” “North to Alaska,” “The Fighting Kentuckian,” and “Angel and the Badman.”
Themes of honor, courage, and loyalty in these classic and action-packed films can provide a great opportunity to escape and unwind with the Duke and famous co-stars, including Jimmy Stewart (“The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance”), Kurt Russell (“The War Wagon”). and Maureen O’Hara (“The Quiet Man.”)
The Duke Days of May event kicks off on Friday, May 1, at 8:00 p.m. EST. Visit insp.com for more information on how to find the INSP network in your area.

Axel von Fersen

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