A week in the Life of a Geriatric Care Manager in Bergen County-
March 25, 2010 at 9:50 am | Posted in Lori Habersaat, GCM | Leave a commentTags: GCM, Weekly
I cannot tell you how happy I am for my client J. J is probably one of the most intelligent and talented individuals that I have met as a Geriatric Care Manager. She has been well educated, with a double masters, and has been actively involved in her community through various organizations. She has recently been asked to display her photos at a showing this Spring. Her photos are amazing and capture the essence of individual subjects. Her recovery from her illness almost 1 year ago has had some bumps along the way but all in all she, at 83 years young, has almost fully recovered. She is resuming most of the activities that she so enjoyed prior to her illness. Way to go, J!
Women’s Health Expo
March 20, 2010 at 10:00 am | Posted in Pat Linard, PR | Leave a commentTags: Exposition, women's health
Sophia and I recently attended a Women’s Health Expo on Friday night at the Regency House Hotel in Wayne, NJ. It was a lovely event filled with lots of exciting information for women, especially, but also for everyone. We had a vendor table representing Distinctive Care Geriatric Care Management in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Unfortunately, the infamous rainstorm which we had this past weekend began on Friday night and seemed to keep the crowds away. The vendors included an acupuncturist, a hypnotherapist, a chiropractor, an elder law attorney, a financial services representative, a home healthcare agency, a massage therapist, a personal trainer and so many more. Lots of energy and lots of great information all in one room, along with some great food and drink. There were entertaining presentations by a personal coach and a laugh therapist, too. Kudos goes to Deborah Walker who arranged the event with proceeds going to Memorial Sloan Kettering’s Cancer Center. I can only hope that Deborah will undertake this event next year with cooperation from the weather!
Maximize YOUR Memory!
March 18, 2010 at 11:00 am | Posted in Pat Linard, PR | Leave a commentTags: Caring People, Dementia, Memory
Maximize YOUR Memory! Who doesn’t want to do that? Our care manager, Lori Habersaat, RN, BSN, has put together a dynamic presentation that tells you just what you need to know about maximizing your memory. She will be presenting it at 55 Kip Center, 55 Kip Avenue, Rutherford, NJ 07070 on Wednesday, March 24 at 11:00AM. Come learn what memory is and how it works. Find out what is normal memory loss and what is not. This seminar will offer tips on simple things can be done to improve your memory; bring your questions, too. Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia will also be covered. Caring People Home Healthcare Agency of Clifton, NJ is our sponsor for this informative and entertaining program. Call Distinctive Care Geriatric Care Management of Ridgewood, NJ in Bergen County, New Jersey at (201) 857-5283 or call 55 Kip Center at (201) 460-1600 for further information.
The Fears and Angst of Incontinence
March 11, 2010 at 5:53 pm | Posted in Pat Linard, PR | Leave a commentTags: CEU, Eldercare, Inctontinence
Unfortunately Distinctive Care of Ridgewood, NJ, here in Bergen County, had to cancel our last CEU presentation at Sunrise Senior Living of Cresskill on February 16 due to snow. The topic was Navigating the Elder Care Continuum which covers the importance of eldercare planning, including the legal and financial aspects in putting together a plan, housing options for seniors, medical management options, and the role a geriatric care manager can play in the planning process. We have now scheduled another CEU presentation at Sunrise of Cresskill on another topic for Tuesday, March 16. The Fears and Angst of Incontinence in the Elderly will cover the statistics of incontinence and cultural attitudes towards incontinence in the elderly. It reviews the barriers for treatment and the issues of psychological impact and quality of life. Current treatment options and nursing interventions are also covered. To attend this worthwhile course for nurses, Certified Assisted Living Administrators and Licensed Nursing Home Administrators, call Sunrise at (201) 871-0300.
The CEU will last from 5:30 to 7:30 with dinner being served at 5:00PM.
Tips to Prevent Falls
March 11, 2010 at 5:50 pm | Posted in Lori Habersaat, GCM | Leave a commentTags: exercise, Falls, Health, Prevention
The following information was taken from the December 2009 Harvard Men’s Health Watch-
To keep your feet and prevent falls, combine prudent behavior with exercises to promote strength, balance, and flexibility And consider these tips:
- Review your medications with your doctors; avoid pills that may make you groggy, dizzy, or that drop your blood pressure when you stand up.
- If you drink, do so responsibly.
- Wear flat shoes with wide, thin soles. Don’t wear loose or untied shoes or slippers.
- Beware of ice, snow, and uneven surfaces. Use a walking stick if you need help.
- Check your vision.
- Store things you need on low, easy to reach shelves. Never stand on a chair to reach overhead items.
- Consider a vitamin D supplement. A 2004 study reported that this supplement reduces the risk of falling by 22%; 800 iu a day may be best. And remember that a good intake of calcium will act with vitamin D to help keep your bones strong, perhaps giving you a margin of safety if you fall.
- Keep your house safe. Good lighting, especially at night, is crucial. Avoid clutter, exposed electrical wires and telephone cords, loose area rugs, and slippery floor wax. Place non-slip mats in tubs and showers, and consider installing grab bars in your bathroom. Be sure your stairs have sturdy handrails and non-slip treads.
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