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		<title>Brain Activity for Seniors on the Web</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Web Keeps Senior Brains Active Some estimates put the percentage of seniors who go online at about 70%. As with many other age groups, the percent of web users has gone up dramatically in the last decade. While many of these older people just login to check email, others are engaged in a lot ...


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<p>Some estimates put the percentage of seniors who go online at about 70%. As with many other age groups, the percent of web users has gone up dramatically in the last decade. While many of these older people just login to check email, others are engaged in a lot of online activity like social networking, blogging, and using online financial tools.</p>
<p>Far from wasting time, a UCLA study demonstrated that the internet engages brain centers that are used for complex decision making. The study encourages internet use as a way to keep brains active. You can learn more about <a href="http://www.over50web.net/technology/does-web-activity-help-our-brains/">internet brain activity</a> here.</p>
<p><strong>What Can Seniors Do Online?</strong></p>
<p>Seniors can do many of the same things that everybody else does. Some popular activities, beyond email, are social networking, blogging, online auctions, and online banking. Beyond that, some older people enjoy forums on topics they are interested in.</p>
<p>Of course, online games are popular with older people, just like they are with younger people. And even though this may seem like a time waster, it can be brain exercise, and it can also be relaxing and fun.</p>
<p><strong>Does it Cost to Much For Seniors on Fixed Incomes</strong></p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t all that expensive to go online either. The price of PCs has been dropping, and you can still find some cheaper internet connections, like DSL, that will still be fast and stable enough to provide a satisfying experience. It isn&#8217;t hard for a senior to start <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Brain-Exercises-to-Stimulate-Older-People&amp;id=3361353">brain exercises online</a>. And unlike many other forms of exercise, this won&#8217;t even feel like work!</p>
<p>Many libraries and senior centers are installing computers with free internet connections too. I am sure this trend will continue as older people get online in larger numbers.</p>


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		<title>Medicare Health Insurance Plans For Seniors</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 15:23:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why is Medicare Health Insurance a Woman&#8217;s Issue? Free Medicare Health Plan Quotes and Information Women Tend To Provide Elder Care and Use Medicare Health Benefits More Well, Medicare health insurance is not just a woman&#8217;s issue, but many women are affected by their choices in a couple of ways. Women live longer, and can ...


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<h5>Women Tend To Provide Elder Care and Use Medicare Health Benefits More</h5>
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Well, Medicare health insurance is not just a woman&#8217;s issue, but many women are affected by their choices in a couple of ways. </p>
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<li>Women live longer, and can expect to use Medicare health benefits longer than men.</li>
<li>Women tend to be caregivers for older family members. If a parent requires elder care, women tend to step and take primary responsibility.</li>
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<h3>Finding The Best Medicare Health Plan</h3>
<p>These days, seniors have more health insurance choices than ever before. But all of these choices can seem very complex if you are trying to look for the very best Medicare health plan for yourself, or for a Medicare beneficiary that you care about. </p>
<p>You need to understand the basics of original Medicare (Part A and Part B). Then you need to decide if a Medicare supplement, Medicare Advantage Plan, Medicare Prescription Plan (or some combination of these) will work out the best for you. </p>
<h3>Available Medicare Health Insurance Plans</h3>
<p>Medicare supplements are also called medi-gap plans, and they cover the &#8220;gaps&#8221; in coverage of original Medicare like deductibles, copays, and limits to coverage. Medicare prescription plans are designed to help seniors pay for their prescription drugs. Medicare Advantage plans bundle up the coverage from original Medicare with additional coverage, and they are different than Medicare supplements. Some MA plans may include prescription coverage, and sometimes a prescription plan needs to be purchased on its own. </p>
<p>This is hardly a complete description of available plans, and your own coverage will vary by where you live, your specific health needs, and your budget. Insurers offer plans by states, counties, and zip codes. Some plans will require a large additional premium, and some do not. Some plans are specificaly designed to cover people with specific chronic health conditions, while others are developed for a general population of senior citizens. </p>
<p><strong>Learn the basics of Medicare Health Care Here : <a href="http://www.nomedical.net/comparemedicare.html">Compare Supplemental Health Insurance For Seniors</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Or find choices in your area : <a href="http://healthplanone.directtrack.com/z/21/CD3/&#038;dp=12&#038;subid1=wA">Get Medicare Health Insurance Quotes and Plans!</a></strong></p>


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		<title>Find Elder Care Resources For Seniors You Care For</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is Elder Care? Elder care refers to any special resources for elderly people in frail health. This population is, actually, only estimated at about 5% of the over 65 population. But their needs can be very intense, and caregivers do not always know where to find it. Frailty is defined as chronic functional impairment ...


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>What is Elder Care?</h3>
<p>Elder care refers to any special resources for elderly people in frail health. This population is, actually, only estimated at about 5% of the over 65 population. But their needs can be very intense, and caregivers do not always know where to find it.</p>
<p>Frailty is defined as chronic functional impairment in one or more of 6 activities of daily living (ADL&#8217;s) requiring the help of another person. These ADL&#8217;s include:</p>
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<li>Bathing</li>
<li>Dressing</li>
<li>Grooming</li>
<li>Transferring</li>
<li>Eating</li>
<li>Toileting</li>
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<p><strong>What Kind of Elder Care Is Available?</strong></p>
<p>Here are some examples of elder care resources that are available to help caregivers.</p>
<li>Meals (in-home or in congregate settings)</li>
<li>Socialization</li>
<li>Personal care</li>
<li>Light housekeeping in the home</li>
<li>Residential facilities (retirement homes, Board and Care facilities, and nursing facilities)</li>
<li>Adult day care</li>
<li>Transportation</li>
<li>Telephone reassurance</li>
<li>Friendly visiting</li>
<li>Caregiver support</li>
<li>Respite care</li>
<li>Emergency response systems such as Lifeline</li>
<p>You may find some community based programs. Other programs are provided by private companies, and of course, may come with a high price tag. If you need help caring for a senior that you love, you can find help from the government.</p>
<p><strong><em>Look Here: </em></strong><a href="http://www.eldercare.gov/Eldercare.NET/Public/Home.aspx"><strong><em>US Government ElderCare Locator</em></strong></a></p>


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