Westchester County Boomers & Beyond December 2015 ebook

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Legal advice for Medicaid & Asset-Protection planning. Call (914) 816-2900 today! See page 14 Drum Hill

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Client Testimonials I reached out to you during the most stressful time of life for both my loved ones and myself - horror had occurred to my dear loving mother. My mom had fractured her hip and due to her frail health and advanced age required risky hip replacement surgery. Many issues legal and otherwise arose which I could not personally resolve. You not only resolved each and every one, but you continue to do so now, over 4 years later. You always display extreme sincerity, compassion and friendship, using your vast experience and confidence in your ability, to continually bring satisfaction, positive results and a tremendous sense of relief and comfort to my loved ones and myself. You have gone out of your way to visit Mom on multiple occasions in her Nursing house and we love you for it. As an attorney, friend, and a great man, I could not possibly hope to know anyone more phenomenal. The three greatest men I have ever known are my dear departed father, my dear departed father-in-law and Ely Rosenzveig. – Jeff D.

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I hired Ely to assist with my parents estate planning and it was a wise decision. He is a true expert in navigating through complex elder care law and procedures. His guidance was invaluable and his communication excellent. I would strongly recommend his services.

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4. Will your grandchildren feel welcome? While some retirement communities have swing sets and little playgrounds for visiting grandkids, others cap the number of days that minors can spend the night. The idea is that they don't want under-aged residents moving in on a permanent basis. This kind of policy may feel draconian to those who cherish every hour with their grandkids and want the little ones over as much as possible. It also might preclude your adult kids from returning to the nest if they can't find jobs. It's best to check the community's policy about visitors who are younger than the minimum age requirement and make sure you are in agreement before you commit to living there.

5. Is the bottom line the bottom line? Retirement is all about living on a fixed income, right? You know what's coming in each month and it's important to know what's going out. Make sure you know what's included in your monthly homeowners association dues. While "use of the clubhouse" may be included, morning yoga classes may be extra.

1. Are you looking for bingo or competitive tennis on Thursdays? Some retirement communities have lowered the age-admission bar to 50. But therein lies the rub: Just because they let 50-year-olds in, doesn't mean everyone who lives there is 50. Do you really want to be the only 50 year old in a community where most people are in their 80s? A retirement community can be a little evasive when you ask about the age of residents, in part because it's constantly changing. The average age of residents tends to rise as the community matures, so while the average age of new buyers might be on the young side, you want to be sure you know the average age of all the residents who live there. It's an important distinction. One surefire way to evaluate who your neighbors will be is to check out who the recreational programs cater to. Is it heavy with clubs for marathoners, tennis players and Pilates classes? Or is loaded with offerings like knitting, Mahjong and bridge?

2. Is it a place where you'll find friends "With The Same Major"? People come to a retirement community expecting to find a built-in circle of friends with similar interests. It's flawed thinking. Just because two people are the same age doesn't mean they like the same things. The solution is to find people "with the same major" -- people interested in the same things as you are. This thinking has fueled what is known as affinity retirement communities -- places developed around a specific interest.

3. Will you grow old or stay young here? Studies have shown that active people are happier and healthier. With this in mind, you will want to pick a retirement community that keeps you engaged. One thing to consider is a community in or near a college. Colleges and universities frequently let seniors audit classes for free. College campuses also have many free and low-cost cultural offerings -- concerts, art shows, visiting authors. Retirement communities tend to be built out in deserts or on the outskirts of town where land is cheaper. It may be worth paying a premium for locations closer to the things that will keep you happiest -and that includes being near old friends and family.


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Wartburg Home Care Your mom loves living in her home, but she can’t care for herself the way she used to…and you can’t always be there. Who can you trust? Wartburg’s compassionate, experienced Home Care professionals make life easier for seniors, people with disabilities and families who love them. • Serving Westchester and the New York Metro Area • Hourly, daily or live-in basis • Concierge Service available to help you return safely to your home

At Wartburg, we are committed to ensure those entrusted to our care, and their loved ones, live their best life.

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The holidays are almost here, which means family dinners, parties and gifts. What a wonderful time for us to come together and enjoy this magical season. Boomers & Beyond would like to take this opportunity to wish you and yours a Happy Holiday season! Yes, we know you just celebrated Thanksgiving. However, the Holiday season, festive and warm, provides us another opportunity to be grateful for all that we have. While we are at it, we would like to wish you a Happy New Year! Have a happy and healthy 2016. The Boomers & Beyond staff looks forward to providing readers with more insightful issues in 2016. You can depend on us every month to get diverse stories and information about healthcare that matters to you. Boomers and Beyond continues to grow in our two markets, Westchester County, N.Y., and Fairfield County, Ct., and we would like to thank you for your support. We are humbled to be a part of your lives and wish you the best holiday season! Get in touch at info@healthcarenewspaper.com.

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Next Month Deciding The Best Care For Your in Boomers & Beyond… Aging Parent Navigating your way to the best care for your aging parent! Home Care, Long Term Care, and Assisted Living The best options in your region Estate Planning, Elder Law, Legal Services and Medicaid Planning for the future Rehabilitation Taking the first step to recovery Glaucoma Awareness Month More than 2.7 million Americans age 40 and older suffer from glaucoma


Drum Hill Senior Living Community’s Oktoberfest Boomers & Beyond - Westchester

A great time was had by all at the annual Drum Hill Senior Living Community’s Oktoberfest. The weather was beautiful and allowed for our residents and guests to enjoy strolling our grounds to see the foliage on the river and all of our festive decorations. While inside the building they were able to listen to authentic German music provided by the band. The food was delicious and included many of our chef’s ethnic treats like hot German potato salad, homemade red cabbage and sauerbraten to name a few. Of course the beer and wine flowed, with the big finale consisting of apple strudel and German Chocolate Cake! Next onto the holiday’s season which is always a treat at Drum Hill Senior Living Community with our residents and staff starting to decorate our historic building while planning parties to help celebrate the season.

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Golden Harvest Award Winners Celebrated PAGE 8

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Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino congratulated winners at the 24th annual Golden Harvest Awards on October 8 at Tappan Hill. “Each year the Golden Harvest Awards recognize the outstanding contributions of those people and organizations that make Westchester such a smart place for seniors,” Astorino said. “This year’s honorees have dedicated themselves to serving seniors and have enhanced the quality of life for all Westchester residents.” The Westchester Public/Private Partnership for Aging Services (WPPP) sponsored the event, which recognized the following winners:

Visiting Nurse Association of the Hudson Valley (VNAHV) will receive the Golden Harvest Corporate Award. Michele Quirolo, President and CEO of VNAHV since 1994, will accept the award. Founded in 1898 to provide nursing care for local residents, VNAHV has a long history of providing innovative healthcare services to the community. Today, VNAHV is a family of organizations that share a mission to provide the best quality healthcare to all people – from newborns to the elderly. VNAHV’s services include skilled nursing, certified home health aides, hospice, physical, occupational and speech therapies, palliative care, social work, nutritional counseling and healing arts programs. Barbara Finkelstein, CEO of Legal Services of the Hudson Valley (LSHV), will receive the Jim Curran Leadership Award. Finkelstein oversees all aspects of LSHV, the largest provider of free civil legal services to more than 600,000 poor and low-income individuals. Under her leadership, LSHV has increased its budget sevenfold and has grown to be a 125-person staff with a $14 million budget and eight offices. Finkelstein is the first woman to lead the organization and is a national leader on civil legal services.

Rev. W. Franklyn Richardson, Senior Pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Mount Vernon, will receive the Golden Harvest Humanitarian Award. Richardson has been head of the historic Grace Baptist Church since April 1975. Under his leadership, the congregation has continually thrived, growing to include more than 4,000 members as well as a second church in Port St. Lucie, Florida. A longtime community builder and organizer, Rev. Richardson has played a pivotal role in the grassroots efforts of creating affordable housing and expanding educational and employment opportunities, especially in Mount Vernon. Mae Carpenter, Commissioner of Westchester County's Department of Senior Programs and Services, said that the contributions of this year’s honorees have been outstanding, collectively helping tens of thousands of seniors and their families over the years. “These are exceptional people doing terrific work,” Carpenter said. “On behalf of the seniors of Westchester County, I applaud and thank them for all they do.” Mary Beth Morrissey is chair of the Westchester Public/Private Partnership, whose members are from government, businesses and social service agencies. The partnership develops resources for services that enable senior citizens to remain independent and active members of the community.

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When Concept:CARE®’s president Carol Greenberg talks to clients, they often use the word unique to describe the respected home healthcare operation. “Everyone in the Concept:CARE® family finds gratification in how they assist each individual client…and that in itself is unique. We don’t just go the extra mile. We go the extra three miles.” That is obvious in everything Concept:CARE®, located in White Plains, does. Greenberg’s caring staff passionately treats its patients while working with their family to decide what is actually needed for that client to remain safely and comfortably in their own surroundings. Concept:CARE®’s operational and caregiving staff are some of the most highly regarded in the home healthcare industry. All direct caregivers who provide hands on services are insured, licensed and bonded. Potential Concept:CARE® team members go through a vigorous vetting and interview process. “We ask that our potential employee have a minimum of one year documented experience and provide 4 references to be kept on file.”

“We have high standards for the staff to meet,” said Greenberg, who has 50 years of healthcare administration experience. “Our staff treats patients like they are their own loved ones. We really get to know them.” Concept:CARE® is available 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. Clients and their families have access to registered nurses, client care coordinators and administrators. Together, Greenberg said, Concept:CARE® welcomes a patient and their family to be a part of the healthcare team. Concept:CARE®’s services are diverse and can assist in the discussion of: • Care/Case Management • Therapeutic Interventions • Nursing Facilities • Elder-Care/Long Term Housing: Senior Housing, Assisted Living • State Contract Affiliations: Office for the Aging, NYS Department of Health & Office of the Developmentally Disabled • Medicare, Medicaid, Third Party Insurance

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• Long Term Care Insurance • Community Resource • Adult Day Care Programs Among other things, Concept:CARE® prides itself on the fact that specialized services are provided at competitive rates. Case management and initial nursing evaluations are services provided to Concept:CARE® client’s free of charge. Even if your needs are not within Concept:CARE®’s scope of practice, they will gladly assist you in finding other options at no charge, using its network of respected resources in the field. Yes, that certainly is unique, but there are so many other positive words you can use to describe Concept:CARE®. “We get so many compliments from patients and their families,” Greenberg said. “That is extremely gratifying. We take so much pride in providing collaborative healthcare to all of our patients. Everyone loves what they do at Concept:CARE® and this enables us to provide specialized and unique healthcare to all of our clients and their families.”

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Travel For all your travel needs contact: Rene Prasad Grand Explorations, LLC rene@grandexplorations.com 866-869-1760 www.grandexplorations.com

As far back as I can remember, I’ve loved to explore new places. As an adult, it could be as simple as trying a new restaurant or as complex as my upcoming solo trip to Hong Kong and Beijing. However, my love for adventure had much more humble beginnings. Back when I was small, I found myself exploring the woods behind the cabin that my family was vacationing in or wandering one block farther than my mother allowed. And even though on some level it can be a bit frightening (I’m a little nervous about the solo China trip since I’m not able to speak or read Chinese at all!), it doesn’t stop me from wanting to see new places and discover new things.

It turns out that this may be beyond my control. Scientists have discovered genome DRD4-7R, otherwise known as the “Wanderlust Gene.” According to researcher David Dobbs, some of the traits are a stronger urge to explore new places, ideas, foods and relationships, as well as a tendency to embrace adventure, movement and change. Aside from my lack of adventure when it comes to trying new cuisine (I don’t care that researchers from the Oxford of University say that bugs are healthier than steak or chicken, I still won’t eat them), I’d say this describes me pretty well.

In addition to the genetics involved, my upbringing definitely played a part. Travel was always a priority to my family. Every year, we always took a family vacation somewhere. I remember the excitement of piling into the car with my three sisters and taking off for parts unknown. Some years we would drive for hours and end up in the Smoky Mountains, some years it was just a quick trip to a local cabin, but each year it was a destination that was very different from the suburban neighborhood in which we lived. The belief of embracing places and people that were different and unfamiliar became instilled in me at a young age.

Between nature and nurture, I didn’t have a chance. I’ve either got a trip planned, I’m on a trip or I’m researching where my next trip will be. Before I became a travel consultant (agent), I traveled extensively for work and if I had a week at home, I would start to get antsy. Although I stumbled into becoming a travel consultant, it turned out to be a much better fit for me than my previous corporate job ever was. I am able to live vicariously through my clients and can share in their anticipation of their upcoming travel and their excitement of telling their travel adventures after their trip.

Although far from being a health care professional, I like to think that I help contribute to my clients’ health in my own way. Not only can a well-planned vacation give a person time away from stress, but there have been many studies that show that travel also reduces depression, death from heart disease and increases cognitive health. The best part? These benefits are seen after only a day or two of travel. I’m definitely not suggesting that this take the place of any course of treatment that a medical doctor has prescribed but I do think it’s a great supplement.

I’m looking forward to sharing information and my thoughts about travel in the upcoming months. I welcome your feedback and if you have questions or topics that you’d like to have addressed, please drop me a line. I’d love to hear from you.”

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November's tip:

Travel this Thanksgiving is predicted to be the highest since 2007. If you are like me, you'll be one of the 3.5 million travelers that will be getting on a plane this year. Do yourself a favor and allow plenty of time before your flight. Even if you are an experienced flyer, allow extra time. Not only are there a LOT more people, and a lot of inexperienced flyers, in the airport, but traffic getting into the airport will be heavier as well. I know that this is not a new tip because I see it every year but it bears repeating for a reason. If you miss your holiday flight, you are not likely to find another one in time for your turkey dinner!


David J. Gentner Day in Westchester County Boomers & Beyond - Westchester

October 28th is declared “David J. Gentner Day” in Westchester County to honor Wartburg’s President and CEO. At a recent Macedonia Baptist Church Gala in Mt. Vernon, County Legislator Lyndon Williams declared October 28, David J. Gentner Day in Westchester County. This honor was bestowed upon Wartburg’s President and CEO while he accepted the Award for Excellence in Adult Care. “While I am thankful to County Legislator Lyndon Williams for this honor, I am humbled every day by Wartburg’s remarkable staff who are much more deserving of recognition for their dedication to those entrusted to our care,” said David J. Gentner, Wartburg President and CEO. Mr. Gentner has positioned Wartburg for unprecedented growth with the opening of a new state-of-the-art, 71,000 square foot Rehabilitation and Adult Day Services Center

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by those who call Wartburg home, Mr. Gentner has led the expansion of Wartburg’s home care services to include Westchester and now the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Nassau County, Long Island. Mr. Gentner’s vision for expanding our continuum of care includes an Outpatient Rehabilitation program in the Rehabilitation Center, currently under construction and scheduled to open late Fall 2015. “Wartburg’s Board of Directors, staff and volunteers are proud to

recognize David for this honor,” said Angela Ciminello, Wartburg’s Director of Development and Marketing. “As we begin to celebrate our 150th anniversary, David’s vision and leadership ensures our aging population will receive the superior care they need to live their best life, now and for generations to come.” For information contact: Angela Ciminello, Director of Development & Marketing, (914) 513-5179, Aciminello@wartburg.org

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16th Annual Senior Law Day was a Huge Success!

BURKE REHABILITATION HOSPITAL may be able to help. We are currently recruiting participants for a clinical trial to determine whether an investigational medication can slow cognitive decline. If you have patients already diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment or mild Alzheimer's disease Dementia and they are 60 or older, they may be eligible to participate in this important study.

TRIAL CONSISTS OF: • Neurological Exam • Blood Work • Memory Cognitive Testing • Neuro-lmaging For more info ormation regarding this clinical trial, contact Rosanna Cirio, MA at 914-597-2476 or rcirio@burke.org.

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PAGE 12 Anthony Macera, M.A. CCC-A, FAAA NY State Licensed and Certified Audiologist & Hearing Aid Dispenser

Do you ever have difficulty hearing or understanding speech in restaurants? At parties or family gatherings? Do you feel that people are mumbling all the time? Is the volume on your television creeping up? Is telephone conversation sometimes difficult to understand? If you answered yes to any of these questions, there is a strong possibility that you may have some degree of hearing loss. It has been shown that if a hearing loss is present, a person has to struggle to hear speech. Undue stress is put on that individual. This stress can have a negative effect on a persons quality of life. It can cause that person to avoid many social situations. This, in turn, can cause that person to become more isolated. Over the past 15 years Westchester Audiology and Hearing Aid Specialist, P.C. has been helping people hear and communicate better by providing superior healthcare to their patients.

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A customized hearing healthcare solution will be identified by our New York State licensed and certified audiologist that will address you hearing loss and lifestyle needs. Our digital hearing devices cover the entire spectrum of hearing impairments. They will help you hear and communicate better with those around you. Most of our hearing devices come with an industry leading 4 Year Warranty. We are, also, one of the only area providers of Lyric, the first and only 100% invisible, extended wear hearing aid (worn up to 3 months!). So, why don’t you give us a call at 914-253-9160 to schedule your complimentary hearing consultation and begin your journey to hearing like a PRO!

We are excited to announce the arrival of our new standard 4-year warranty! Our wide selection of styles, capabilities, features and colors ensure that your hearing needs will be met, and our warranty gives you the protection that you deserve.

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Tips for making your next grocery shopping trip healthier Boomers & Beyond - Westchester

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Senior nutrition starts in the store. After all, your cooking can only be as healthy as the ingredients you've purchased. Planning a trip to the store usually involves looking up some recipes to make during the week, making a list and then scouting the aisles for the right stuff. If don't have an exact list of all the healthy foods you want to eat this week, you can still fill up your cart with nutritious foods. Just follow these three tips and your cart is sure to have a healthy haul.

Always read nutrition labels Some food marketing can be deceptive. To avoid being tricked by gimmicks, it's a good idea to learn how to properly read a nutrition label. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration suggested that consumers start by reading the number of servings per package. Often, food manufactures can make a product look healthier than it is by claiming one small package contains multiple servings. Once you've checked the amount of servings, look for the information about calories, cholesterol, saturated fat and sodium. As for vitamins and minerals, anything over 20 percent is considered high, according to the FDA. These steps are easy to remember while you’re perusing the grocery store aisles. Use them to create a tasty menu that contributes to good senior health. Look for high-fiber foods A diet rich in fiber is part of a healthy lifestyle. According to the Mayo Clinic, dietary fiber can help to lower your cholesterol, control blood glucose levels and maintain the health of your bowels. Though the entire list of foods high in fiber is quite long, most fruits and vegetables will do the trick. A few examples of foods with a lot of dietary fiber include beans, carrots, apples, cauliflower, potatoes and peas.

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Load up your cart with color The easiest way to get some variety in your diet is to mix and match the entire rainbow of colors. The University of North Dakota recommended eating fruits and vegetables from all over the color spectrum, as different colors often indicate the presence of different vitamins. For instance, orange plants contain carotenoids, which give them their unique color. Some orange plants are rich in vitamin A while others contain more B and C vitamins. White plants are often high in potassium, red plants may contain lycopene and green plants are good sources of folate. People need all of these vitamins and minerals to stay healthy, so the more colorful your shopping cart, the better off you'll be.

Stay away from high fat meats Some fat in your diet is fine, and meat is a good source of protein. But you should try to avoid meats that are too high in saturated fat. You can do this by selecting certain cuts of meat over others, or choosing different animals. For instance, Michigan State University suggested eating goat as a lower-fat alternative to more common meat options.The university said that goat typically contains half as much fat as beef and 40 percent less saturated fat than chicken.

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ATTORNEYS AT LAW Many Years of Experience Protecting the Legal Interests of the Elderly & Special Needs Populations

Why should I spend money hiring attorneys to do asset protection planning for me and my loved ones? Currently, the monthly cost for nursing home care in New York ranges between $10,000-$15,000, and properly certified home health attendants (nurse aides) can cost as much or more for round- the-clock home care. Statistically, it is likely that most people will need either or both of these care options as they grow older. It is critical that you plan appropriately to best minimize the strain that elder care costs may have on your estate, and to help put you in the best position possible to qualify for benefits that are largely covered by the government, under Medicare or Medicaid. Our firm has attorneys with extensive experience in developing tax-effective action plans for our clients that help protect their assets from government imposition. We have also been very successful in negotiating the complex bureaucratic minefield in which Medicaid is now mired. We have achieved remarkable results for our clients on a host of Medicaid related issues, from obtaining Medicaid approvals for coverage of home care and institutional care benefits, to very accommodative resolutions of Medicaid spousal recovery claims, where the office of Medicaid aggressively pursues the non-institutionalized (i.e., or “community”) spouse for Medicaid benefits provided.

Why should I have a lawyer prepare my will? If you die without a Will, the law, not you, determines how your assets are divided and to whom they are given. A poorly drafted Will may result in a sizeable chunk of your assets not ending up where you want them to go. We are an experienced law firm that can expertly craft your will to address your long-term care, tax, estate planning, and asset protection planning issues. It is in your best interest that planning be done properly so as to minimize the tax burden on your estate. Our experience and skill in the fields of Trusts, Wills, and Estates enables our firm to uniquely tailor estate planning to your individual needs. We will review your entire estate and draft a personalized plan that will best direct the disposition of your assets after death, whether through your Will, or by means of testamentary substitutes (trusts, joint-asset ownership with right of survivorship, or by beneficiary designation in life insurance policies, annuities, or individual retirement accounts).

My father is having difficulty caring for himself. I am afraid he will no longer be able to live on his own. I am worried about finding the money to pay for his care, whether he stays at home or moves to an assisted living facility or nursing home. What do I do? Your concerns are certainly daunting, and heart-rending. Our firm offers you a caring hand, an open ear, and uncompromising professional competence, and commitment. We will help find for you solutions that best suit your needs, using the latest tax, trust, and other asset protection strategies available under the law.

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