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Healthcare For Elders: Issues And Decisions

There are many things to consider when caring for an elderly loved one. Now that people are living well and living longer, elder healthcare has become very important. This relatively new area of healthcare and provider services is often referred to as elder care. It encompasses a wide variety of issues which include: choosing an appropriate physician or physicians to care for an aging patient, setting up home care is possible, and making decisions about moving the patient from his or her home to a residential care setting. Persons age 65 and older are the fastest growing segment of America’s population. Many in this population are living a healthy, active, independent life; however, as more and more people reach their 80s and 90s, the number of people who need assistance with daily living is increasing, as are the responsibilities of those who are providing the care. The statistics on elder healthcare may surprise you.

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration on Aging, the elder population, (those age 65 and older), numbered more than 35 million Americans in recent reports. Since people are living longer, these numbers are constantly increasing and not expected to dip any time soon.

Also reported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration on Aging, the number of elders increased 12 percent since 1990, , compared to a 13.3 percent increase of the population under 65 during the same time period. Today, persons who reach age 65 have an average life expectancy of an additional 17.9 years. This calculates out to 19.2 years more for women, and 16.3 more for men than what was estimated in the year 1900.

In 1900, the average life expectancy was 49.2 years, whereas today, it is 76.9. As you can see, this has dramatically increased. While this is greatly attributed to the advances in modern medicine, it is also in part because people are taking an active stance in their own lives and taking better care of themselves. Still, it is crucial to plan for the time when a great health insurance plan will mean good care and improved quality of life.

One of the biggest problems facing many seniors today is their inability to afford medication. Since many people over 65 take medication on a regular basis, most often more than one type simultaneously, it has become necessary in recent years to address this issue. Many healthcare plans won’t cover various medications, while others cover only a small part. This often means choosing the medications, or in some cases medication, the individual can afford, and which one or ones he or she can do without. This can be met with negative results, since it is presumed the person wouldn’t be taking the medication if it wasn’t necessary. There are, however, companies who have begun addressing this problem by offering prescription plans and insurance targeted for the elderly.

While there are many important aspects of elder healthcare to consider, there are steps that are being taken to help make it easier and more affordable. Legislature is addressing some of these issues and trying to come up with solutions to suit a variety of needs. Perhaps one day, seniors can look forward to retirement without having to worry about how they’ll pay for it.

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Between the economy, our family and personal lives, our jobs ? finding peace in a stressful world is difficult for all of us. But I think it?s especially difficult for women because of their gender, their poverty and there ethnicity. Women face many problems and struggle to fulfill their many responsibilities

Most of us have been raised to be caregivers and nurturers. In some respects, that is a wonderful part of who we are. But if we tend to carry those traits to the extreme, if we tend to forget our own needs or don?t take time for ourselves, then we can burn out. In the long run, we?re not helping anyone.

Although I am single with no children, I had to learn the hard way to undo many patterns from childhood. As the oldest of nine, it was always my job to take care of others and so it was often difficult to put ?me? first. Eventually I learned that caring for myself was the most important, loving act I could do for myself and those close to me.

Stress will always be part of life. For me, it?s constant writing deadlines and other personal responsibilities. And at times, I?m sinking in the quicksand of stress before I know it. That?s when I have to remind myself, first, to be gentle with myself. Adding a layer of judgment to already-existing stress just doesn?t work! Then I do something for ?me.? I take a walk. I listen to music. I call a good friend. Once my batteries are recharged, I can better deal with what?s in front of me.

So, I?d be interested in hearing more about your care giving responsibilities or other daily stressors. Do you find that we as women are more prone to putting our needs last? Do we, as women, try to do it all? And what things are you doing to find peace in today?s stressful world?

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Problem Issues That Need Healing in the Health Care System

This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni’s Renegade Roundtable, which can be found at http://www.RenegadeRoundtable.com. In this excerpt, Dr. Jason Deitch shares on the issues plaguing our health care system and why we need to create our own wellness teams.

Dr. Deitch is the co-author of the best-selling book “Discover Wellness: How Staying Healthy Can Make You Rich.” Dr. Deitch is also the founder of Discover Wellness Center and the Chief Wellness Officer of the Master’s Circle and WellCall, Inc.

Kevin: So let’s give a brief introduction about what you do and then I want to talk about some of the issues that are plaguing our healthcare because I think that’s really important to get into.

Dr. Deitch: OK. You know Kevin, I was a practicing doctor, my training is in chiropractic, for approximately ten years in the Oakland, California area, East Bay, San Francisco area. It was an extraordinary experience, I must tell you. I say that because if you’re on the front lines and you’re working with people as a healthcare provider, especially in the realm of natural health and healing and wellness, you get to see miracles happen every single day. It is a blessing. It is a beautiful thing. We had a family wellness practice. We took care of everything from newborn babies to seniors and everybody in between. It was really a wonderful experience.

But I did always have in the back of my mind, I don’t know if you’d call it a pessimistic or optimistic or whatever type of attitude you want to look at it as, but I always knew as much as I was able to really touch people and help them and improve their quality of life. I kept seeing and thinking about focusing on how many millions of people in the world right now, especially in America, who are uninsured, who are over-dependent on things like dangerous medications and the real issues that came up for me, and really the inspiration for writing this book, “Discover Wellness: How Staying Healthy Can Make You Rich” was really looking at the economics of people getting sick today. I probably don’t have to spend much time convincing people that America is severely threatened, economically as well as on a lot of other different levels, very simply by the fact that our nation spends a majority of its resources, studies say between 70 and sometimes 90 percent, of our resources paying for lifestyle-related, preventable conditions. Care that in essence is being spent on conditions there are essentially preventable. That’s good news and bad news. The good news is preventable and that we can do something about it.

So my co-author, Dr. Bob Hoffman, and myself got together. We realized this was a bigger mission and purpose than being in day-to-day practice and we decided to really try to create a movement around helping people become inspired to really do the things that they probably know they should be doing anyway and aren’t. It is not a revolutionary science. It’s not some brand new radical technique. It is really, hopefully, motivating people to really take action on the common sense things they know they should be doing. The reality is you can go bankrupt by not doing these things, in every sense of the word, and you can in fact become rich by doing these things. It’s really up to you to do so.

Kevin: What are some of the common sense things that most people who are on a healthy path seem to be missing.

Dr. Deitch: One of them is to create your own wellness team. What I mean by that is that as a healthcare provider, and if that’s most of the people who are listening today, I’m going to suggest that we’re all somewhat guilty of defining wellness or healthcare by what we do. We tend to explain it through our eyes, primarily through the things that we do and perhaps profit from. The reality is that people often times need a whole entourage so to speak, or a team of wellness professionals. What we write about in the book is sort of an evolutionary model.

It is a model reflective of medical model that most people are aware of. We make the analogy that most people don’t wake up one day and go, “You know, I don’t feel well, I’m in some pain. Should I go to my neurologist, my orthopedist, my psychologist, my personal trainer? Let me think for a second. Maybe I’ll ask my neighbor what they did.” They really have been conditioned and accustomed to saying, “I’m going to go to the doctor,” and they expect the doctor’s role to be to analyze their condition, analyze their goals and to make recommendations for the products they should be taking, in the medical world that’s mostly drugs or some sort of surgery, and what, if any, referrals may be necessary, what specialists may be necessary to help that person accomplish their goals.

We believe that there’s a real strong opportunity. In fact we believe that the future of wellness almost depends on us taking this opportunity to sort of emulate that same sort of model, to help create some clarity and to provide greater service to communities by doctors positioning themselves as wellness doctors and making the effort to create a wellness team or a wellness network or a group of wellness specialists within a community that can work together as a team for the betterment of the people that they’re working for. Where they understand how each person has a role on the team. There’s doctors and specialists, like in the medical model. And really have a respect for what each person does as opposed to — again, I’ve experienced it in my practice. It happened on more occasions than I would like to think. Somebody would come to see me as a chiropractor, they’d go to a massage therapist and the massage
therapist would say something along the lines of, “You don’t need that chiropractic stuff. You’ve got a tight muscle. Let me just help you.” I just think it’s not right or appropriate for the patient, nor is it right for other healthcare professionals all the way around.

We really invite people to have a healthier discussion amongst the wellness community, as professionals, to learn how to work together as a team. But more importantly, until we start teaching people in our communities how to become better clients and better patients and better consumers of our services, we’re going to continue to be a fragmented profession. And worse off, people aren’t really going to get the benefits of what we have to offer as a unified team of wellness professionals.

Kevin: Wow. What are you doing personally to make this kind of united organization? I know for a fact, being in the natural health industry, that there is no united front at all. What are some of the guidelines that you think would be required in order for this to actually become even more mainstream, even more of a natural approach, the first thing that comes to someone’s mind?

Dr. Deitch: It’s a multi-prong approach. The first think you asked is, “What are we doing?” Well, you know that I’m the Chief Wellness Officer or the nation’s largest leadership training and coaching firm for wellness professionals. It’s called “The Master’s Circle.” One of the things we do, we just in fact created a quite innovative, online training program that gives healthcare providers of all disciplines, the ability to go through a five-module online training course from the comfort of their home or office or any computer that has access to the Internet, that allows them to go through five specific modules that take them through what I think of as the transformation from a traditional-type of a healthcare provider, which is really focused on treating symptoms and then letting people go on their way, into one that really works as part of one of these unified teams. It’s really, I think, kind of an awareness and people becoming comfortable and having a sense of who they can trust within this process. Everybody’s obviously making sure that they get taken care of and nobody wants to be taken advantage of. But I do believe that most people that are attracted to the wellness industry specifically, really have a higher purpose. They have a higher mission. And there has yet to emerge a leader.

That’s what we do. We work on training leaders to be able to reach out into their community, to reach out to other types of providers and have whether it’s a meeting or a conversation or a walk or lunch or some sort of connection, it’s all communication. It’s all a matter of those unique individuals basically starting conversations with others to say, “Look, enough is enough already. I don’t know about you but I think we’ve got a major problem and quite honestly the problem’s not that I don’t have enough new business or I don’t have enough new patients. The problem is that there is a surge of people who are experiencing stress in our communities these days that need more help more than ever. Quite honestly, I can’t handle all of that myself. I know that there are people that walk into my office that not only need my care, but probably need your care too. So I’m creating a network, a unified front within our community, that I would like to talk to you about seeing if you’d like to be a part of. Now here are the conditions: we are focused on serving people based on their needs not just ours and we have a professional code amongst us that we understand that we’re not here to take people away from their primary provider or from each other. We all agree and have a respect and understanding for what each other does and we don’t really interfere with that doctor-patient relationship. We have a trust and an appreciation that we’re all here for the betterment of a person, a betterment of a patient, and their families I might add. And there is a code or agreement that we’re really trying to do the right thing for the right reasons to make the world a better place.” As altruistic as that sounds, I will make the argument that it’s also good business and not just good business but it’s really what’s in the best interest of people.

Kevin: That’s an amazing point and I’m glad that you mentioned that.

To read the rest of this transcript as well as access The Renegade Roundtable experts just like Dr. Jason Deitch please click here! Kevin Gianni is an internationally recognized health advocate, author & film consultant. He has helped thousands of people take control of their own health naturally. For more information visit raw food diets and holistic nutrition.
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We are living in a fast and materialistic world. People are concerned with materialistic pleasures and very often get their priorities wrong. They neglect their health and their relationships with their family, a consequence of leading a fast pace life. However, there are some responsibilities in life that an individual cannot neglect, and that is to care for the elders in your family. This is a special role of a caregiver that you have to undertake, to look after your elderly parents or a relative. It is a very rewarding experience, one that will remain with you in the future in the form of pleasant memories. Caring for the elderly is not an easy task and it can bring a significant amount of stress and worry upon the caregiver. The hard work is compounded if the person is infirm or disabled.

We often take our own health for granted and neglect to take care of ourselves. However, if we have the responsibility to look after our elderly parents, we have to consider many factors, and this includes their health. Here are a few tips that can help to safeguard the health of the elders in your care.

? Diet: Maintaining a healthy and suitable diet in respect of the elderly is of utmost importance. The older people are prone to illness more often than others and a healthy, nutritionally complete diet can keep illness at bay. Avoid large amounts of fat and salt in the diet as this slows down any recoveries from illness. Too much salt makes the circulatory system sluggish and fats can clog arteries. Instead, the diet should contain plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables to provide the necessary vitamins and minerals for the regeneration of tissues. Ensure that they get a sufficient quantity of fiber in their diet to promote bowel movement.

? Mental Health: The state of the mental health of the elderly individuals is a great concern for the caregiver. One has to make sure that they are comfortable in their surroundings. Setting a routine will help them relax and also give them a sense of being a part of the family life. The elderly are trying to cope with the changes happening in their lives; this may cause some depression or anxiety that should be taken care of with a little understanding and compassion.

? Physical Health: As a caregiver, you must ensure that the elderly in your care get regular health check ups. Any changes should be brought to the notice of the doctor immediately. This will help to diagnose problems quickly and the routine of the health checks will help the individual to relax and thus improve the general health.

? Exercise: It may not be possible for all elderly individuals to exercise as this depends on their physical conditions. However, 15 to 20 minutes of gentle exercise can work wonders for their general well being. Walking around the supermarket or walking the dog or gardening can be an exercise for the elders. The elderly in your care can be taken outdoors as often as possible as this can help to break the monotony of being confined to the house. Any outdoor activity will help to stretch the joints to reduce stiffness or immobility and raise their spirits, thus improving their overall health.

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Elder Care Safety Issues

Many family members feel that a deadbolt on the front door of their parent’s home will take care of any elder care safety issues that might harm them. There are other safety issues that family members never stop to consider and those considerations include what their parent’s state of mind is, the structural soundness of the building that they are living in, and the quality of the company that they keep.

The children of the elderly naturally assume that their parent’s are quite capable of making sound decisions and can take care of themselves. They may not realize that their parents have reached the age of regression and that they are now in need of someone to take care of their needs for a while. They might not be conscious about structural changes in the building where they live and may need someone to call a repairman before an accident occurs.

These are just elder care safety issues and are not meant to be confused with elder care inefficiencies that say they are incapable of living on their own. If the children of elderly parents would simply take the viewpoint of being a second set of eyes for someone whose eyesight has dimmed a bit, then there should be no elder care safety issues that slip by unnoticed.

Many elderly people feel that they have been able to make their own decisions for a long time, and just because they have aged a bit over the years, it does not mean that they can not make the right decisions. They made bad judgments on people when they were young and vibrant and will most likely make some bad decisions in their elder years too. The elder care safety issues on trusting others should not go unobserved by children and they should feel comfortable in expressing concerns.

Some elder care safety issues surface when elderly people continue to drive automobiles when they have reduced vision or need a hearing aid. These are some of the bad decisions that the elderly might make and are ones that could cost them their lives in a very painful fashion. The children of the elderly should routinely ask their parents to drive them somewhere so that they can judge how well their driving skills still are without giving the elderly any cause to be concerned.

There are definitely elder care safety issues to be addressed if a family member is confined to a nursing home or assisted care facility. There are many opportunities for the elderly to be abused and when children make regular visits to check on the health and safety status of their loved one, it will be far easier to recognize the tell-tale signs that their parent has been abused since the last visit.

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