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Dementia and Alzheimer's Caregivers Make the Holidays Wonderful
(11/26/2008 5:09:21 PM)

The Holidays can be an extremely stressful time for caregives and seniors with dementia, MCI, or Alzheimer's. Make this holiday easy, with a few skills from the Coaches at Motivate 4 Success

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Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect in the News
(11/26/2008 4:45:10 PM)

Sadly, studies have shown that as many as 30% of these nursing homes have received violations that could harm or ultimately take the life of their residents.

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Life After Retirement
(11/26/2008 5:05:44 PM)

Retirement is the start of second innings of your life. This is the time that is supposed to give you all the freedom, time and resources to fully enjoy your life. Not all people can enjoy retirement life as they should, owing to financial difficulties, ill health and several other issues.

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What Causes Type 2 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms
(11/15/2008 4:45:12 PM)

Type 2 diabetes can be a "silent" disease, which means that you may have it and not know you do.

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Vertical Wheelchair Lift – Types of Platform Lifts in the Market
(11/26/2008 5:01:39 PM)

With the use of a vertical wheelchair lift, anyone with physical disabilities can overcome obstacles and barriers. The purpose is for mobility restriction of people with diablities. It is sometimes called a wheelchair lift or just a platform lift.

 

 

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Wheelchair Exercise Workout
(11/15/2008 4:40:31 PM)

A proper wheelchair exercise program can significantly improve your health and well-being over time. Sitting in a wheelchair for long periods of time can cause annoying restlessness and discomfort. It’s important to maintain a regular and preferably daily routine of exercise to keep your body toned and the mind sharp.

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