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The Village at Waveny

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Greens at Cannondale – treat yourself to the best! p5

Talking Alternatives – helping people find common ground p10

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Where Main Street is also Memory Lane.

The Village at Waveny provides a therapeutic approach to caring for memory impaired seniors. The familiar, comforting environment of small town Main Street is a site for interaction among our Assisted Living residents, Adult Day Program participants, volunteers, staff, family and friends. The Village is located in New Canaan, Connecticut, where seniors from all areas are welcome. Find out more about everything we have to offer by calling Ginny Carroll at 203.594.5331 or visiting waveny.org.

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As your needs and preferences change, we’ve got the solution. At Waveny LifeCare Network, person-centered care is at the heart of our mission. Like a river, our programs, services and residential options flow together fluidly to benefit those we serve. We welcome older adults from all areas. To find out more or arrange for a tour of our award-winning New Canaan campus, call us at 203.594.5331 or visit us online at waveny.org.


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THE GREENS AT GREENWICH

An ASSiSTed livinG CommuniTy, We offer A WIDE VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES FOR OUR RESIDENTS

Ways to improve your driving skills Seniors bring years of experience to driving. However, sometimes skill levels decline without realizing our bodies are not what they used to be. How can you learn if your driving skills remain sharp enough to operate our vehicles safely? Self-Test The world’s largest organization devoted to everything auto-related, AAA, has a simple test, Drivers 65 Plus, that allows people to self-rate their safe-driving skills. Respond to 15 statements and interpret the results to learn your current level of awareness and safety driving habits.

(This isn’t one of them.)

Senior-Focused Driver-Improvement Courses AAA goes beyond testing with their website, which is dedicated to helping seniors drive safer and longer. Filled with driving tips, knowledge and suggestions to adjust for slower reflexes or less than perfect eyesight. This site also has information on driverimprovement courses for seniors. Along with bringing you up to date with newer technology, completing one of these courses may earn you an insurance-premium discount.

Whether it’s yoga, music, art or drama therapy, trips to cultural events or a walk in the woods, our memory support programs are tailored to meet the mind, body and spiritual needs of each resident. Call The Greens at Greenwich today to arrange a tour.

Reducing Senior Car Insurance Premiums Bundle Coverage: Buying two or more policies from a single company can bring you significant discounts.

Because not all assisted living communities are the same

Pay Only for Protection You Need: Being over-protected generates no additional benefits — only higher cost. Be Sure Your Rates Reflect Your Driving Record and Personal Information: Just as credit reports often contain errors, your personal information and driving record may face this fate. Manage your Deductibles and Compare Prices With Higher Deductible Amounts: Consider increasing deductibles to $500 or $1,000 and compare your savings.

1155 King Street Greenwich, CT 06831

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February 25th was a day for world travelers in Waveny LifeCare Network’s Adult Day Program! From touring the world’s most famous taverns and saloons, to exploring musical culture worldwide, an entire day of programming and activities was devoted to globetrotting. For lunch, participants stopped for a “layover” in Italy and dined at their very own Italian Bistro. Afterward, travel paths diverged with choices between adventuring through Europe or exploring the colorful Caribbean through a personalized calypso spa experience. For more information on Waveny’s Adult Day Program, which is available weekdays and provides free local transportation, please call 203.594.5331 or visit waveny.org.


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An apple a day can keep Alzheimer’s away Of course, you have heard the slogan: “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” As it turns out, the fruit could have even more health benefits for seniors. While researchers are working hard to battle Alzheimer’s disease, there are things you can do to keep the brain healthy, like eating a balanced diet that includes one fruit in particular: Apples. Not only are they delicious, but apples contribute to greater bone health, cholesterol depletion, and Alzheimer’s prevention. A study at Cornell University found a chemical called quercetin protected rat brain cells from the kind of free radical damage that may lead to Alzheimer’s disease. When shopping for apples, try to choose locally grown organic apples to avoid any pesticides that may be present. According to an analysis done by the Environmental Working Group, pesticides showed up on 98 percent of more than 700 apple samples tested, even after being washed. Apples are commonly sprayed with Syngenta Paraquat, a pesticide under scrutiny for a possible link Parkinson’s disease. Research suggests that three popular trends to help minimize the risk of Alzheimer’s are diet, physical health and fitness, and companionship. So what should you do? Invite your loved ones over for a fun night of cooking and have a friendly stroll around the neighborhood afterwards.

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T REAT YOURSELF TO THE BEST. ll your life you worked hard to be the best. The best parent, the best provider, and the best professional you could be. You put the needs of others before your own. Now isn’t it time to put yourself first? Why not treat yourself to the best at The Greens at Cannondale? Our assisted living community offers spacious living accommodations, filled with all the amenities you deserve; three restaurant-style meals in our elegant dining area, daily housekeeping, personal care and the opportunity to challenge yourself through one of our many daily activities and educational opportunities that will expand your interests and your mind at the same time, helping you to become the best version of yourself possible. Call today to schedule a tour so we can show you what it means to Live Better.

Located on nine lush acres, The Greens at Cannondale stands out in a class all by itself. Each day we strive to exceed our well-known reputation of excellence in senior living throughout Fairfield County.

Live Better

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Advertiser’s Index Alliance Homecare............................................................................9 ColumbiaDoctors............................................................................15 Glen Island Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation....................7 The Greens at Cannondale..............................................................5 The Greens at Greenwich...............................................................3 Neighbors Home Care Services.......................................................14 SYNERGY HomeCare....................................................................16 Talking Alternatives.........................................................................10 Victoria Home.................................................................................12 The Wartburg................................................................................13 Waveny Lifecare Network................................................................2 Westchester Care at Home............................................................11

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So now you know why so many of your friends and relatives refer to themselves as snowbirds. Have you seen the weather lately? One word describes it: Awful! This winter has been unforgiving. We’ve had snow, sleet and freezing rain, of course, followed by more and more snow, sleet and freezing rain. However, there is some good news. Really. Spring is almost around the corner. How do we know? Well, after all, this is the March edition of Boomers & Beyond. Before you know it, spring will have finally sprung. For now, you can keep warm inside your home, and enjoy another insightful edition of Boomers & Beyond. You want stories? We have a wonderful collection for this edition. So sit back and enjoy the March issue with a hot beverage. Stay warm. We will catch up next month when spring will be that much closer. Get in touch at info@healthcarenewspaper.com. Jim Stankiewicz, General Manager

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Corporate Information Healthcare News - Fairfield County, CT edition - Vol. 2 No. 3 - is published monthly, 12 times a year by Belsito Communications, Inc., 1 Ardmore Street, New Windsor, NY 12553. Postage Paid at New Windsor, NY and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to Healthcare Newspaper, 1 Ardmore Street, New Windsor, NY, 12553. No financial responsibility is assumed by this newspaper to publish a display, classified, or legal ad or for typographical errors except of reprinting that part of the ad which was omitted or in error. Omissions or errors must be brought to the attention of the newspaper during the same month of publication.

Next Month in Boomers & Beyond… Retirement Communities Helping your loved one feel comfort and staying active when needed

Senior Advocacy Week Ensuring seniors receive the highest quality healthcare

Rehabilitation Overcoming setbacks on the road to recovery


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Three strategies for building your self-esteem Confidence is an important part of living a happy life and maintaining productive relationships. But there could be even more benefits to having a positive sense of self-worth. According to studies, a happy, healthy outlook can stave off some of the negative effects of aging. Here are three tips for cultivating healthier levels of self-esteem. Seek out social connection: Regardless of age, individuals who have supportive, loving relationships with friends and family consistently report higher self-esteem and overall happiness. Promote feelings of independence: One possible cause for self-esteem dips in aging adults is the loss of independence due to physical and cognitive decline. This is played out in the conflicts created by conversations of whether an elderly loved one should still be driving, or if they can still safely live on their own. Cope with life changes by finding support: We are social creatures by nature, and we connect with each other by telling stories and sharing experiences. Communities and groups aimed at supporting members through various life transitions—from becoming an empty-nester to dealing with a loved one's death—are good resources for handling these events in a healthy way.

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It’s almost springtime. The weather will be nice, the plants in bloom and you finally have the chance to enjoy the great outdoors. Getting out in the sun can not only be a relaxing way to spend the day, it can also be healthier than sitting inside watching Judge Judy. If you’re feeling adventurous, why not use the weather to your advantage and start a garden? You can choose to do it alone or if you live in an independent living community, get a group of friends together to help. Boomers and Beyond recommends starting out by deciding what you want to plant - flowers, vegetables or a little bit of everything? Some community gardens are split into specific plots to keep things organized. When you choose a piece of land, look for one that gets about six to eight hours of sunlight every day. Don’t forget the technical details, either - from installing sprinkler systems to protecting the plants from pests, security is an important part to any garden, because otherwise you risk having all your bulbs eaten before they get a chance to sprout.

Look for additional gardening tips in Parts 2 and 3 of this series!

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Retirement hobbies and activities that keep you young and healthy The twilight years after retirement used to mean a brief decade before the inevitable happened. How does the old saying go about death and taxes? Today, things are much different: With advances in healthcare, people can reasonably expect to live another third of their life after retirement. If you retire early and live a long life, you may need to reinvent yourself. Hobbies take on a new meaning when you are going to do them for one, two, or maybe even three or four. Creating an active lifestyle is the new version of the fountain of youth.

Department of Education publishes its list of education subject expert shortages throughout the nation. Mathematics, music, science, and vocational arts all can be found on the list. In some areas the shortage is so critical that schools are offering fast-track certification for specialists. Not only are you doing a service to your community, but you are bringing in a paycheck and keeping your mind strong and healthy. Feel the burn Any exercise is good exercise, but research suggests that heavy strength training can make your twilight years even healthier. As we age, we lose bone and muscle mass. This is the reason that older adults fall frequently and sustain more damage when they do. Weight training, lifting heavy weights under the supervision of a trainer, can return muscle mass to core areas and increase bone strength.

Dance, dance, dance! Many organizations for seniors offer free or inexpensive dance classes. You can learn ballroom, jazz, and even hip-hop. This is more than a fun activity. Research shows that taking dance classes once or twice a week significantly improves late life functions and core muscular strength. There is something special about dancing as a couple. It serves as a romantic, sensual bonding moment and it is also good for your aging self-esteem to be able to go to a party and cut up the rug like no one else. Share Your Knowledge Many of us have too much experience to stay at home and let it go to waste. Whether at a high-school, college, or vocational level, teaching is a hobby that can easily turn into a second career. The U.S.

Are You Or Family Members Facing Decisions About Transitional Life Situations For Your Parent? Are frayed relationships among your children making family discussions and decisions difficult?

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Talking Alternatives Visit our website: www.talkingalternatives.net or Call us at 646-682-9319


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Is retirement boring you? Job options for retirees You dreamed about retiring for years, but now that it’s arrived, you find yourself growing bored. A person can only golf so much and your spouse keeps complaining that your always hovering. You want to feel a sense of purpose, get out and be social, earning extra money: But you don’t want to commit to a taxing nine to five routine. Here are a few great job options for the retiree who wants to get back into the workforce on their own terms.

3. Usher Do you love movies, concerts, or stand-up comedy? Does the idea of being paid, while you watch the latest action flick or take in your favorite band appeal to you? You may love a job working as an usher at your neighborhood cinema, little theater, or concert hall. Simply collect tickets, show patrons to their seats, hand out programs, and provide directions to the bathrooms–and enjoy the show in between. 4. Bookkeeper Do you have a head for numbers and a desire to work from home? You may enjoy a job working as a self-employed Bookkeeper or Income Tax Preparer. Reach out to small businesses in your community and see if they could benefit from a few hours of your expertise each week and carve out your own niche. 5. Pet Sitter Are you an avid animal-lover? Do dogs and cats take an instant liking to you? If so, you may wish to supplement your income by becoming a pet-sitter. Yes, by providing a home-away-from-home for Fluffy or Spike, you can keep busy, earn extra cash, and snuggle with an affectionate four-legged friend.

1. Referee Are you a life-long sports fan? Have you spent a hefty chunk of your life hanging out at your local rink, stadium, field? You may love a job working as a referee or umpire. Both enjoy part-time, seasonal work–perfect for the sports-addicted retiree who still wants time to do other things. Other possible sports-minded career choices include coaching, ticket-taking, and announcing. 2. Tour Guide If you love interacting with people and have an appreciation for a local tourist attraction, you may be the ideal individual to work as a tour guide. Whether you opt for a nearby museum, your favorite winery, or to work at the local tourist information office, this job provides the opportunity to meet new people and showcase your community to visitors.


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The five best apps to help you age in place According to studies, 90 percent of people over age 65 want to stay in their home for as long as possible, and 80 percent believe they’ll always live in their current residence. Relying on family and caregivers is one way to age in place, but keep in mind that technology can also give you an edge. You can download an app to help with everything from remembering to take your pills to paying monthly bills.

Check out these helpful apps for yourself:

HeartWise Blood Pressure App Use HeartWise to track your blood pressure (including systolic and diastolic), heart rate and weight. The app automatically calculates pulse pressure and body mass index and records how your blood pressure changes over time. Despite the complex data, it’s intuitive to use. Just enter the information and let the app compute the details. The app turns your data into a chart, so you can review your detailed statistics. Export the information for your healthcare professional or email it to yourself to keep a copy handy. Check.Me Stay on top of your bills, expenses and income with Check.me. Log in and pay your bills online through a secure platform, see what checks and annuities have cleared and get alerts when your account is getting low. This app keeps your bill paying in one place and lets you see all of your accounts, whether they are utilities, mortgage or investments.

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Elder 411 Use Elder 411 to get a doctor’s insight, avoid panic and assess a medical situation. The app gives you tips on what to ask your doctor and what to expect during recovery. There are more 500 pieces of advice in the form of text, audio and video lectures, so you can access information the way you want. If you’re not comfortable using the app, you can also get the content to you.

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Med Helper Pro This app keeps track of your medications and prescriptions in one place. You’ll get alerts to take your medicine, and you can also track your vital signs and export a report for your doctor or caregiver as needed. You can even set up a separate profile to help a partner or spouse manage his or her own health needs.

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Serving Westchester County since 1983 Motion Doctor Assess and prevent pains and injuries with Motion Doctor and its 60-plus videos. Created by Desirea D. Caucci, a doctor of physical therapy, the app provides exercises for distinct body parts and activity to help prevent pain. There’s also a text area to brush up on how and why to do each exercise.

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