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Do you live far from your elderly parents and can't help as much as you would like? Call me and I can step in for you.
09/08/2017

Do you live far from your elderly parents and can't help as much as you would like? Call me and I can step in for you.

Just Care Non-medical Home Care is a community based service that assists clients & allows them to r

09/08/2017

Just Care Non-medical Home Care is a community based service that assists clients & allows them to r

Where are your most valuable items right now? I'm talking about your diamond rings, jewelry passed down from generations...
09/05/2017

Where are your most valuable items right now? I'm talking about your diamond rings, jewelry passed down from generations, legal documents, passport, anything that cannot be replaced. Is it locked away in a safe? If so, your in control and good for you!! If not, have you considered purchasing a home safe? or how about a jewelry safe? Check out www.giantsafesandsecurity.com. Mention code (SAFE 100 ) for an additional discount.

Distributor of safes, gun cabinets in Canada and USA, home safe supplier, vaults and security products for sale, office and commercial surveillance systems.

12/08/2016

Instantly request your copy of the FREE Falls Prevention Kit as well as the Avoiding Falls brochure and Referral Savings Coupons for your patients.

12/07/2016
12/05/2016

http://members.agefriendlybusinessacademy.com/newsletter/mmafb-12-16/?

Maturity Matters Compliments of : Laverne Nippard Phone:(780) 215-7959 Edition 12 Volume 16 10+ Winning Ways to Add Some Smiles to a Caregiver’s Christmas Seniors Tip: Healthy Skin & Hair Food PracticesJoke or Quote of the Month:Go With Your HeartHeart Healthy Recipe:Hot Mulled TeaDid You Know? Tips...

11/01/2016

If you require care in the privacy of your own home, call us. We can help with the things that matter.

10/26/2016

Did you know? 8 Reasons to Exercise


Strengthen muscles and stabilizes joints.
Reduce risk of osteoporosis.
Protect against high blood pressure.
Improve blood cholesterol.
Improve sleep quality.
Maintain body weight.
Manage stress.
Maintain independence.

Seniors Tip: Boomers: Big-Impact Health Activities You Can Do in 15 Minutes or LessThe North American baby boomer genera...
10/26/2016

Seniors Tip: Boomers: Big-Impact Health Activities You Can Do in 15 Minutes or Less
The North American baby boomer generation isn’t content sitting still – they live full lives working, traveling and pursuing their favorite hobbies. Age is only a number for this determined group whose population is pushing an estimated 78 million. If you are one of the many active baby boomers, you understand your health is a priority, but that doesn’t mean you want to spend long hours each day making sure you stay well. Luckily some of the best things you can do for yourself only take a matter of minutes each day.
Dr. Wendy Bazilian (wendybazilian.com), a doctor of public health, registered dietitian and author of “The SuperFoodsRx Diet: Lose Weight with the Power of SuperNutrients,” knows the importance of optimizing health for baby boomers. Simple healthy activities, when done on a daily basis, can have a huge cumulative effect on health and wellness. Here are four big-impact health activities from Dr. Bazilian that you can do in 15 minutes or less:
1. Be flexible with gentle stretches.
Stretching might seem like a basic physical activity, but its positive effects can be substantial. Especially for boomers, stretching for five to 15 minutes each day can help keep muscles and joints flexible, and help increase overall body health. Plus as you age, stretching can help maintain your mobility levels and decrease the risks of falls. Try gentle stretches to get your blood flowing in the morning or before you take a walk. Want to try something different? Yoga blends stretching and strength for a wonderful workout for people of all ages. Time requirement: 15 minutes or less.
2. Get an oil change – in your kitchen.
The right kind of oils can benefit your health and wellness, and the wrong ones can put you at risk for high cholesterol, heart disease and even cancer. Cooking healthy means stocking your pantry with the right kinds of oils so you can enjoy the foods you love the right way. Two to keep on hand are extra virgin olive oil and organic grapeseed oil. Olive oil contains monounsaturated fats which can help boost healthy HDL cholesterol while at the same time help to reduce unhealthy LDL cholesterol levels. Lower cooking temperatures or cool/room temperature usage is best. Organic grapeseed oil has a more neutral flavor and a high smoke point, allowing for higher temperature cooking while using a lighter hand in measures with this healthier cooking oil. Time requirement: 5 minutes or less.
3. Consider taking an omega-3 fish oil supplement.
Recently, there’s been a lot of talk about omega-3 essential fatty acids and their ability to prevent common disease as well as benefit brain and overall health. Because you can only get these essential fats through what you eat, Americans often don’t get as much as they need. Include food sources like wild salmon and sardines, as well as plant sources like walnuts and flaxseeds. Luckily, you can fill a nutritional gap by incorporating a high-quality fish oil supplement into your daily routine. A high-quality supplement can mean more benefit to your health; Ultimate Omega-D3 from Nordic Naturals is a good example and great option. Time requirement: 5 minutes or less.
4. Eat more fresh fruits and veggies each day.
Few foods can provide the high levels of nutrients your body needs than fresh produce, yet more than 80 percent of us are not getting enough. It’s important to aim to make half your plate fruits and vegetables at meals every day. And try to incorporate fresh fruits and veggies daily, and don’t forget about frozen and dried options without added sugars or preservatives. They’re super nutrient-rich, too. The tasty options are endless – from berries, apples, bananas, and cherries to broccoli, tomatoes, carrots, cabbage, and kale. Be adventurous and try a new recipe that features a veggie you’ve never had before. Or, taste local flavors by visiting your neighborhood farmers market. Whether for a snack or with a meal, fresh produce is great for any baby boomer’s diet. Time requirement: 5 minutes or less.
Article by Aracontent, Reprinted with Permission from Senior Living Magazine, www.seniorlivingmag.com

10/25/2016

http://members.agefriendlybusinessacademy.com/newsletter/mmafb-10-16/?
Heres a great little article.

Maturity Matters Compliments of : Edition 10 Volume 16 A River Flows Through Us Seniors Tip: Dietician Approved Tips to Help You Get on a Healthier PlanJoke or Quote of the Month:Don’t CryHeart Healthy Recipe:Homemade Macaroni and CheeseDid You Know? Take Your Multivitamin to Control Diabetes A Rive...

10/22/2016

I met with some pretty special people at an event I attended. They are with the Senior Wish Association. They have items donated and volunteers put together Cheer Baskets & deliver them to seniors on different occasions(Mothers Day, Birthday or just because). They also have the little ones involved to help bring smiles to their faces. They have an Intergenerational program to relieve loneliness and isolation too. That's just a little of what these wonderful people do.

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