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BOISE AND THE TREASURE VALLEY Serving Ada, Canyon, and Elmore Counties Vivian Klein (right) and partner Lotus Dibelius, National Senior Games Gold Medalists. See their story on page 62.

Available at all SAINT Alphonsus Hospitals and Clinics

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Who Needs a Guardian?

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When Drugs Deplete Nutrients

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Understanding Hospice

FREE Referral Line 208.922.6317


You have a choice. Southwest Idaho Advanced Care Hospital (SIACH) is YOUR CHOICE for advanced long-term ACUTE care. Our compassionate and highly-trained medical team provides SPECIALIZED medical and nursing services for patients who are medically complex, requiring extended critical and acute care to achieve recovery. At our state-of-the-art 40 bed hospital, we care for patients who have suffered a catastrophic injury or illness such as:

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6651 West Franklin Road • Boise, Idaho 83709 • ph: 208.685.2400


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COmmuniTy RESOuRCES and SERviCES

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Community ResouRCes and seRviCes

fINANcIAL PLANNINg

Paragon Financial Group – Bernard M. Kelly, MBA

(ad on page 33) 950 W Bannock st, ste 1100, Boise 83702 208-955-0320

Thrivent Financial – Lori Reinke (ad on page 53)

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Salvation Army Food Services 4308 W state st, Boise 83703 208-343-5429

El-Ada Outreach Food Pantry – 2250 s vista, Boise 83705 208-345-2820 – 701 e 44th st, ste 2, garden City 83714 208-377-0700

St Vincent de Paul Holy Apostles Food Pantry 3209 W overland, Boise 83705 208-333-1460 St. Johns Cathedral 815 Hays, Boise 83702 208-342-3511

First Baptist Church Food Bank 1318 W Washington, 83702 208-344-7809

Boise Tennis Coalition 3077 Bonview, Boise 83712 208-336-0483

First Bible Missionary Church 375 n Roosevelt, Boise 83706 208-376-2439

Boise’s Happy Hoofers 3748 s law st, Boise 83706 208-863-6625

West Family YMCA 5959 n discovery pl, Boise 83713 208-377-9622

fOOD RESOURcES SNAP Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program 800-926-2588

Operation Love Center 1820 n dawn ln, Boise 83713 208-375-3226

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Redeemer Lutheran Church 2920 Cassia, Boise 83705 208-344-6758

Agape in Action Food Pantry 1001 s orchard, Boise 83705 208-685-0612

GARDEN CITY St. Mary’s Food Bank 2945 Chinden, ste a, garden City 83714 208-344-2597

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Access to Nursing Services

CALL HOS-PICE (467-7423)

TWIN FALLS

Homestyle Direct 3200 Woodbridge dr, twin Falls 83301 866-735-0921

fUNERAL HOMES

BOISE

Aclesa Cremation 8209 W Fairview ave, Boise 83704 208-322-2998

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This section offers three different comparison grids; the first features Skilled Home Healthcare; the second contains Non-Medical and Personal Assistance at home, and the third grid showcases Hospice Services for end of life care. First Familiarize yourself with the different services that are offered by each agency. You will find definitions about each service at the beginning of this section. Many options exist; we hope this will help you find a provider to meet your specific needs. Continued on next page

Lean on 2 BOISE AND THE TREASURE VALLEY Us! – OCTOBER 2015 - MARCH 2016 You Have a Choice...Interview Before You Choose a Provider!

Lighthouse Rescue Mission of Canyon County 304 16th ave n, nampa 83687 208-461-5030

Alden-Waggoner Funeral Chapel 5400 Fairview av, Boise 83706 208-376-5400

Eagle Food Bank 149 W state st, eagle 83616 208-631-0702

pREfERREd HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCIES First Choice Home Health & Hospice

St Vincent de Paul Holy Apostles Food Pantry 1203 7th st n, nampa 83651 208-249-5511

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HOME HEALTH CARE AGENCIES

Meals on Wheels Nampa 1512 12th ave Rd, nampa 83686 208-463-5720

Oasis Worship Food Center 615 13th st, Caldwell 83605 208-459-6000

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St Vincent de Paul Holy Apostles Food Pantry 6300 n meridian Rd, meridian 83642 208-333-1460 NAMPA

Meals on Wheels Caldwell 1009 everett st, Caldwell 83605 208-454-8142

Jewish Welfare Fund of Idaho 1459 tyrell ln, Boise 83706 208-343-6601

Meridian Food Bank 133 Broadway ave, meridian 83642 208-888-5102

Vineyard Christian Fellowship 4950 n Bradley, garden City 83714 208-377-1477

CALDWELL

Idaho Dept of Health & Welfare Food Assistance 1720 Westgate dr, Boise 83704 208-465-8444

coMMuniTY resources anD serVices

This section is alphabetical. You will find hundreds of different services and organizations that work with seniors and their families. This includes professional services, such as Adult Day, Care Management, Elder Law, Social Security, Senior Centers, etc...

Women Infants & Children (WIC) 707 n armstong pl, Boise 83704 208-327-7488

Grace Chapel Food Pantry 8650 W Fairview ave, Boise 83638 208-375-5515

Fit and Fall Proof Programs (thru Central district Health) 707 n armstrong pl, Boise 83704 208-327-8591

MERIDIAN

St. Mark’s Food Bank 7960 northview, Boise 83704 208-327-0345

Whitney United Methodist Church Food Bank 3315 overland, Boise 83705 208-343-2892

First Presbyterian Church Friendship Food Pantry 950 W state, Boise 83702 208-345-3441

Downtown Family YMCA 1050 W state st, Boise 83702 208-344-5501

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Calvary Chapel of Boise 123 auto dr, Boise 83709 208-321-7440

Idaho Food Bank 3562 s tK ave, Boise 83705 208-336-9643

575 e parkcenter Blvd, ste 130, Boise 83706 208-850-5829

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HEALTH AT HOME HOUSING OPTIONS

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Affinity at Boise, 13626 W Baldcypress, Boise 83713 Centennial Manor, 661 S Curtis Rd, Boise 83705

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Chateau de Boise 7250 Poplar St, boise 83704

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Mallard Pointe Senior Apts, 508 E 50th St, Boise 83714

Morningstar Senior Living 5850 Five mile rd, boise 83713

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Northgate Senior Cmnty, 5901 Ellens Ferry Way, Boise 83703

208-853-8448

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Park View Senior Condos, 3110 Crescent Rim Dr, Boise 83706

208-344-9885

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Salmon Creek Ret Liv, 4890 N Cloverdale Rd, Boise 83713

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Samaritan Village Apts I, 3350 Collister Dr, Boise 83703

208-343-9504

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208-342-3163

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Settler’s Creek Sr Apts, 2758 N Retirement Ln, Boise 83704

208-378-7092

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The Good Samaritan Home, 3501 W State St, Boise 83703

208-343-6051

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senior Housing

First you should familiarize yourself with the many options available and determine which one is best for your needs. You will find definitions of each type of housing at the beginning of the housing section. Then turn to our easy to read comparison grids. The grids are divided into 3 categories, depending on the type of community: Independent Living and Retirement, Assisted Living, and Skilled Nursing. The buildings are listed by city or county so you can zero in on the specific areas you are looking for.

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contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Financial Exploitation See page 26.

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How To Use This Guide Table of Contents Letter from the Publisher / Contact Information Healthcare Checklist Advertiser Index

COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES Adult Day Care Programs Aging Services – State of Idaho Aquatic Classes & Therapy Bathroom Conversions Beauticians – Mobile Bill Payee Services Cancer Treatment Centers Care Management Chiropractic Care Conservatorship Consumer Affairs Continuing Education County Health Departments Dental Resources Diabetic Services Dialysis Services Driving and License Info Elder Abuse Elder Law Emergency Telephone Numbers Emergency Response Systems Employment Opportunities Energy Resources Estate Planning Fiduciary Services

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Financial Assistance Financial Planning Fitness & Wellness Programs Food Resources Funeral Homes Garden Clubs Gardens Government Services Guardianship Hearing Resources Home Improvements & Safety Modifications Home Maintenance & Handyman Services Home Medical Equipment & Supplies Hospice Hospitals Hospitals – LTAC Housing Placement Specialists Housing Resources Legal Services Libraries Long-Term Care Insurance Medicare & Medicaid Information Medicare Advantage Plans Mental Health Mobility Equipment Moving Services Museums Music Therapy Notary Services Oxygen Pet Care & Services Pharmacies

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Physicians by Specialty – A Quick Guide to Services Cardiology Family Practice Internal Medicine Neurology Orthopedics Podiatry Sleep & Pulmonary Medicine Spine & Joint Care Travel Medicine Vein Specialists Prescription Assistance Discounted Medications Real Estate Rehabilitation Facilities & Hospitals Rehabilitation Services Respite Care Reverse Mortgages Senior Centers Senior Organizations & Services Social Security Support Groups Tax Credits & Rebates Telephone Reassurance Theater Performing Arts Transportation Urgent Care Clinics Veteran Services Vision Resources Volunteer Opportunities Weatherization Services Wheelchair & Accessiblity Ramps/Lifts Window Cleaning Wound Care Yard Care

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TaBlE OF COnTEnTS

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Home Health Agency Comparison Grid Home Health Agencies

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Non-Medical Home Health Care Definitions

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Non-Medical Home Health Care Comparison Grid

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Non-Medical Home Health Agencies

134-148

Hospice Providers

Hospice Definitions Hospice Agency Comparison Grid

SENIOR hOUSINg

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Housing Definitions

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Subsidized Housing

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hOME hEAlTh AgENCIES, NON-MEDICAl hEAlThCARE AgENCIES & hOSpICE

Independent Living / Retirement Communities Comparison Grid Independent Living / Retirement Communities Assisted Living Communities Comparison Grid

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Assisted Living Communities

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Memory Care Communities Comparison Grid

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Memory Care Communities

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Skilled Nursing Facilities Comparison Grid

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Skilled Nursing Facilities

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feature articles Idaho Commission on Aging Local Company Improves the Lives of Former Energy Workers Aging & Geriatric Care Management – by Anthony Hickman Financial Exploitation – Faces Family Justice Center Living Will and Durable Power of Attorney vs POST – by Donna Schuyler Providing Hope to Idaho Seniors – Idaho Food Bank

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Who Needs a Guardian? – by Lisa Page

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Don't Fall for Fall – by Bryan Connington

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I Wish I Had Hospice Sooner – by Honey Goodman What Is An LTACH? – Southwest Idaho Advanced Care Hospital Long Term Care Insurance. How Does it Work? – by Lori Reinke

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Cover Story: Meet National Senior Games Gold Medalists Vivian Klein & Lotus Dibelius

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Idaho Home Choice Program – Cathy Pape Idaho Department of Medicaid

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When Drugs Deplete Nutrients – by Elaine Ladd

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Alzhiemer's Association – by Christine Bubb

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Saving Money and Staying Safe on the Road – AARP

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Respite Spells Relief for Family Caregivers – Friends in Action

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Weatherization Solutions for Idaho Seniors – Idaho Power Angel in the Cockpit – by Cheri Cimmarrusti

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Inactivity Kills – by Ben Shatto

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Private Duty Homecare Buyers Guide – by Caroline Moore

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Planning for End of Life Care – by Charlotte Igo

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Downsizing 101 – by Barb Vanderpool

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Understanding Hospice – by Kristi Hartway

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Get the Most Out of Medicare – SHIBA

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Planning for Your Golden Years – by Lloyd & Debbie Husar

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Selecting Professional Help for a Loved One with Dementia – by Eric Collett

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Medicare 2015 “In A Nutshell”

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A New Health Plan Assists Idahoans enrolled in Medicare & Medicaid – by Blue Cross of Idaho

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Navigating the Search for Skilled Nursing Facilities – by Jami Cobley

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lETTER FROm THE PuBliSHER / COnTaCT inFORmaTiOn

DEAR SENIORS AND pROFESSIONAlS OF ThE TREASURE VAllEY Welcome to newest edition of the Seniors Blue Book! The guide you hold in your hand is a complete book of resources for seniors, their caregivers, and the respected senior industry professionals of Southwest Idaho. As always, we have worked diligently to get the most comprehensive and updated resources to help our seniors make educated decisions regarding living well. This book contains an additional 16 pages of resources and information regarding senior services and options for optimal aging. If you find yourself in need of senior housing options, care at home, hospice, or memory care; be sure to review our comprehensive comparison grids where you will find communities and agencies catalogued with specific amenities and services provided so you can select the most appropriate option for your situation.

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In this edition, we have over 20 articles written by local experts on a myriad of topics ranging from Elder Law, Hospice, Nutrition, Tax Aide, Memory Care, to Retirement Planning, and Tips for Remaining Active. This edition also features a cover story introducing you to two local athletes who are National Senior games gold Medalists and living life to the fullest. Our look may be new but we are the same trusted source for up to date comprehensive resources for seniors, their caregivers, and healthcare professionals. In addition to updating our print edition, check out the changes on the newly designed SeniorsBlueBook.com; we sincerely hope that you continue to find the Seniors Blue Book an invaluable tool providing complete access to senior resources making your lives easier and more informed. As always, we love to hear from you and we truly value your input and suggestions as we continue to grow. Thank you and enjoy! Cody Freston Publisher

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ADULT DAY cARE pROgRAMS Adult day programs are for elders who need a place to stay during daytime hours because they have difficulty functioning alone (i.e. dementia or physical limitations). The programs offer purpose and stimulation. Most facilities place participants into groups with specific limitations. Many Assisted Living Communities offer day care as well. See pages 166-181 for more information. Alzheimer Dementia Center 6121 Cleveland Blvd #101, Caldwell 83607 208-991-2551 Sarah Care of Boise 1655 S Vinnell St, Boise 83709 208-375-2273

AgINg SERVIcES – STATE Of IDAHO Area Agency on Aging – Northern Idaho Region I 2120 N Lakewood Dr, Ste B Coeur d’Alene 83814 800-786-5536 –North Central Region II 124 New 6th St, Lewiston 83501 208-746-3351 – PSA III (ad on page 13) 701 S Allen St, Ste 100, Meridian 83642 208-332-1745 – South Central Region IV PO Box 1238, Twin Falls 83303 800-574-8656

– Southeast Region V PO Box 6079, Pocatello 83205 208-233-4032 – Eastern Region VI PO Box 51098, Idaho Falls 83405 800-632-4813 CCOA Aging & Weatherization & Human Services 304 N Kimball, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0063 Center for the Study of Aging 1910 University Dr, Boise 83725 208-426-5899 El Ada Community Action Agency 2250 S Vista Ave, Boise 83705 208-345-2820 Eldercare Locator Nationwide (Locates any Area Agency on Aging) 800-677-1116 Elderly Opportunity Agency 134 N Washington Av, Emmett 83617 208-365-4461

Idaho Commission on Aging (ad on page 13) 341 W Washington, Boise 83720 208-334-3833

Idaho’s Aging & Disability Resource Center – ADRC – 211 Line 211 South Central Idaho Office on Aging 315 Falls Ave, Twin Falls 83301 208-736-2122

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DISTR1CT 1 Panhandle Health District 8500 N. Atlas Road Idaho Public Health Districts Hayden, ID 83835 As independent agencies, Idaho’s seven health districts are 208-415-5100 primary outlets for public health services. These districts work closely with Health and Welfare and other state and DISTR1CT 2 local agencies. North Central Health Each district responds to local needs to provide services that may vary from district to district, ranging from community health nursing and home health nursing to environmental health, dental hygiene and nutrition. Many services are provided through contracts with Health and Welfare. For information about services in your community, call your district or go to http://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/ Health/HealthDistricts

District 215 10th Street Lewiston, ID 83501 208-799-3100 DISTR1CT 3 Southwest District Health 13307 Miami Lane Caldwell, ID 83607 208-455-5300

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the Idaho commission The Idaho Commission on Aging on Aging (IcoA) (ICOA) serves Idaho’s seniors and people with disabilities by preserving their rights, fostering self-sufficiency, and advocating on their behalf. What determines if you’re entitled to benefits? The Idaho Commission on Aging was designated by the governor as the State unit on Aging, pursuant to the Older Americans Act. The ICOA is considered an independent Commission directly under the governor’s office and administers

and ensures compliance of state and federally funded programs under the Older Americans Act and the State Senior Services Act. The Idaho Commission on Aging funds 6 regional Area Agencies on Aging to administer the programs and services for their planning and service areas. Services and resources for Southwest Idaho are provided by Planning and Service Area III (PSA) serving Ada, Adams, Boise, Canyon, Elmore, gem, Owyhee, Payette, Valley, and Washington counties. Find a description of services and programs at the PSA III Website: http://aging.idaho.gov/aaa.PSA3. html Services provided by Planning and Service Area III are: n

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AQUATIc cLASSES AND THERApY Please call 922-6317 or e-mail Cody@ SeniorsBlueBook.com to include your Aquatic Classes and Therapy listing BOISE Axiom 7316 W Fairview Ave, Boise 83704 208-955-1112 Axiom Parkcenter 801 E Parkcenter Blvd, Boise 83706 208-955-1113 Boise State Recreation Aquatic Complex 1515 University Dr, Boise 83725 208-426-1131 City of Boise – Borah Pool 801 S Aurora Dr, Boise 83704 208-608-7675 – Fairmont Pool 7929 W Northview St, Boise 83704 208-608-7680 – Ivywild Pool 2250 S Leadville Ave, Boise 83706 208-608-7675 – Lowell Pool 1601 N 28th St, Boise 83703 208-608-7680 – Natatorium Pool 1811 E Warm Springs Ave, Boise 83712 208-608-7675 – South Pool 921 S Shoshone St, Boise 83709 208-608-7680

Idaho Athletic Club 2999 N Lakeharbor Ln, Boise 83703 208-853-4224 Idaho Athletic Club 1435 S Maple Grove Rd, Boise 83709 208-376-6558

Saint Alphonsus Rehab Services (STARS) (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 717 N Liberty St, Boise 83704 208-367-8989

St. Luke’s Rehabilitation

(ad on page 43) – Downtown Boise 600 N Robbins Rd, Ste 101, Boise 83701 208-489-4040 – West Boise 2999 N Lakeharbor Ln, Boise 83703 208-853-1098 West Family YMCA 5959 N Discovery Pl, Boise 83713 208-377-9622 CALDWELL Caldwell Municipal Pool 502 Harrison St, Caldwell 83605 208-459-4369 Caldwell YMCA 3720 S Indiana Ave, Caldwell 83605 208-454-9622 Idaho Athletic Club 4623 Enterprise Way, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0729

Down Town Family YMCA 1050 W State St, Boise 83702 208-344-5502

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(ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 222 Elm St, Caldwell 83607 208-459-2436

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(ad on page 43) 2615 E Cleveland Blvd, Caldwell 83607 208-454-9223 EAGLE Idaho Athletic Club 875 E Plaza Dr, Eagle 83616 208-938-8410 MERIDIAN Axiom Fitness at the Village 1990 N Eagle Rd, Meridian 83642 208-955-1114 Idaho Athletic Club 1450 E Fairview Ave, Meridian 83642 208-888-0060 Meridian Homecourt YMCA 936 W Taylor St, Meridian 83642 208-855-5711 MOUNTAIN HOME Mountain Home Swimming Pool 795 S 5th W, Mountain Home 83647 208-587-2112 NAMPA Idaho Athletic Club 5251 E Exchange Way, Nampa 83687 208-442-6378 Lincoln Swimming Pool 508 Davis Ave, Nampa 83651 208-465-2218

Nampa Recreation Center 131 Constitution Way, Nampa 83686 208-463-5570

St. Luke’s Rehabilitation (ad on page 43) 9850 W St Luke’s Dr, Nampa 83687 208-468-5970 TWIN FALLS Twin Falls City Pool / YMCA 756 Locust St, Twin Falls 83301 208-733-4384 YMCA of Twin Falls 1751 Elizabeth St, Twin Falls 83301 208-733-4384

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BATHROOM CONVERSIONS

Safety for Seniors

(ad on page 41) 4800 S Mustang Creek Ln, Boise 83709 208-867-2752

BEAUTY SERVICES – MOBILE Mobile Hair Care 208-343-7388 Mobile Manicurist 208-853-5002

BILL PAYEE SERVICES Canyon County Office of Aging 304 N Kimball, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0063

Personal Accounting Services – Robin Cook CPA (ad on page 23) 208-362-0933

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Saint Alphonsus Breast Care Clinics

(ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Baker City 3325 Pocahontas Rd Baker City, OR 97814 541-523-8137 – Boise 6200 W Emerald, Boise 83704 208-367-8787 – Eagle 323 E Riverside Dr, Ste 132, Eagle 83616 208-367-8787 – Nampa 4400 E Flamingo, Nampa 83687 208-463-5997 – Ontario 351 SW 9th, Ontario 97914 541-881-7474

Saint Alphonsus Cancer Care Center

(ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Baker City 3325 Pocahontas Rd Baker City, OR 97814 541-523-8112 – Boise 1055 N Curtis Rd, Boise 83706 208-367-3131 – Boise (Radiation / Oncology) 1055 N Curtis Rd, North Tower Boise 83706 208-367-3131 – Caldwell 3123 Medical Dr, Caldwell 83605 208-453-2033 – Emmett (Oncology) 1202 E Locust, Emmett 83617 208-453-2033

– Nampa (Gyn Oncology) 4424 E Flamingo, Ste 200 Nampa 83687 208-367-5227 – Nampa 319 E Hawaii, Nampa 83686 208-367-5227 – Ontario 1050 SW 3rd Ave, Ste 2600 Ontario, OR 97914 208-367-5227

Saint Alphonsus Women’s Specialty Clinic (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 900 Liberty, Ste 101, Boise 83704 208-367-5050

St. Luke’s Mountain States Tumor Institute (MSTI)

(ad on page 43) – Boise 100 E Idaho St, Boise 83712 208-381-2711 – Meridian 520 S Eagle Rd, Meridian 83642 208-706-5651 – Nampa 308 E Hawaii Ave, Nampa 83686 208-467-6700 – Fruitland 1118 NW 16th St, Ste D, Fruitland 83619 208-452-7677

cARE MANAgEMENT Care Management agencies provide assistance and guidance in coordinating long term care, in-home care, or other services based on needs assessment and an individualized care plan. Some agencies also provide assistance with home safety, financial planning and legal documents.

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Catholic Charities of Idaho – 4202 W Emerald St, Boise 83706 208-345-6031 – 847 Park Centre Wy, Ste 7, Nampa 83651 208-466-9926

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Disability Advocacy Group 4477 Emerald St, Ste B100, Boise 83706 866-262-3462

Nuclear Care Partners

(ad on page 21) 1650 W Targee St #5072, Boise 83705 208-342-3464

PREFERRED PROVIDERS (ad on page 17) 1043 E Park Blvd, Boise 83712 208-433-3920 (ad on page 21) 1650 W Targee St #5072, Boise 83705 208-342-3464 (ad on page 19) 1159 Iron Eagle Dr, Ste 170-B, Eagle 208-881-9022 LOCAL Canyon County Office of Aging 304 N Kimball, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0063 Care for Living www.care-forliving.com 208-365-8256

Castle Rock Services

(ad on page 17) 1043 E Park Blvd, Boise 83712 208-433-3920 Cathedral of the Rockies 717 N 11th St, Boise 83702 208-319-1002

ElderCare of Idaho

Elder Transitions 1174 N Palace Ln, Boise 83704 208-376-8686

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Jewish Family Svcs at Ahavath Beth Israel Congregation 11 N Latah, Boise 83706 208-343-6601 LDS Family Svcs 10740 W Fairview Av, Ste 100, Boise 83713 208-376-0191 Life Changes Eldercare Consulting 208-321-5567 Lutheran Community Services 2920 Cassia, Boise 83702 208-323-0996 Continued on page 20

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Local company Improves the The Energy Employees Occupation- Lives of Former al Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA), first implemented energy Workers by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) in July 2001, provides compensation and medical benefits to former Department of Energy (DOE) employees who became ill as a result of working in the atomic weapons industry. The Program compensates those suffering from any of more than 20 types of cancers or other ailments including beryllium and asbestos-related ailments and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). uranium miners, millers, and ore transporters are also eligible for benefits if they have developed an illness as a result of toxic exposure at a facility covered under Section 5 of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA).

health care under the DOL, doesn’t file claims but can help chronically ill individuals navigate this process. NCP works exclusively with former DOE workers who’ve been diagnosed with work-related illnesses and who’ve qualified for no cost inhome medical benefits under the DOL EEOICPA, RECA, DCMWC and FECA Programs. They provide superior, patient-centered care and their goal is to support individuals in maintaining independence while living in the comfort of their own homes.

Company spokesperson Nuclear Care Partners was created Angela Hays by nurses who specialize in caring states “NCP is for the men and women who served committed to during the Cold War Era. serving the atomic heroes who’ve sacrificed so much to ensure the independence of our nuclear Care Partners (nCP), an great nation. Call to see if you qualify authorized provider of skilled home today 888-525-5111. 18 BOISE AND THE TREASURE VALLEY – OCTOBER 2015 - MARCH 2016


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Aging and Geriatric care Seniors and families struggling Management to make their way through the maze of eldercare issues would benefit from the services of a geriatric Care Manager (gCM).

“geriatric Care Management is the professional assessment, planning, coordination, supervision and management of healthcare and quality-of-life services. It is a preventive and proactive approach to healthcare.”1 unfortunately, because the value of geriatric Care Management is not well understood, many seniors are not benefitting from the care services and resources available to them. A historic number of baby boomers are reaching the age of 65. This trend will continue through 2030 and on through 2050 for those reaching 85 and older (Figure 1). This change in demographics is emphasizing the need for compassionate and effective decision-making regarding complex senior issues. Also increasing is the need for senior care professionals, such as gCM’s, who can assist seniors and families in addressing these issues. Care decisions that seniors and their families face include caregiving options, housing options, home care services, wellness regimes, medical management, nutrition services, and legal and financial considerations. These decisions can be difficult and in the event of a crisis, overwhelming. A gCM utilizes their experience and knowledge to

assist seniors, family members, and caregivers through these complexities and decrease the stress that is common along this continuum of care. A few examples of situations in which gCM’s provide assistance are listed below: n You are alone or have family at a distance who are unable to assist you with finding and coordinating the care services, such as assistance with medication, bathing, meal-preparation, housekeeping and transportation, that you need in order to remain living at home. n You need assistance understanding Medicare, Medicaid, Veteran Benefits, Advance Directives, Powers of Attorney, various long-term care housing options and their related costs. n You are an adult child trying to meet the care needs of a parent who can no longer live independently due to dementia or illness, but are already overwhelmed yourself with “life situations.” gCM’s have various backgrounds and experience in human services fields such as nursing, social worker, counselor, psychology, or gerontology. Some have a combination of skills and experiences, including finance, that make them suited to assisting seniors and their families. gCM’s are critical to and contribute significantly in addressing the growing need for senior care professionals “... gCM

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meet the senior’s needs and how to access resources 83% experienced saving in caregiving and medical costs Although gCM services are not normally covered by Medicare, Medicaid or private insurances, families have stated “it is well worth the money” because uncertainty and stress is greatly reduced, cost-effective services are appropriately identified the first-time and issues are resolved more quickly. It is our hope that you now better understand the value gCM’s provide to seniors and families and that you will call one if you are expecting or experiencing eldercare related issues. Most gCM’s happily provide an initial free phone consultation to explain how they can help and to provide an estimate of the cost.

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services will allow greater numbers of older adults to age in place safely, improve their quality of life, and have the potential to decrease healthcare spending.”1 Benefits of gCM services are described and survey data results shared in Home Healthcare Nurse.1 Data from the surveys indicated that after obtaining the services of a gCM: n 100% of older adults with emergency department visits, hospitalizations and falls experienced a decrease in all of these areas n A majority of families reported improved medication compliance and enabled the senior’s ability to remain safely at home n 100% of respondents stated that they experienced a decrease in personal caregiver work, improved understanding of the senior’s illness and future needs and stated that they had received ongoing communication regarding the senior’s status n 96% said that they had an improved understanding of how to

Editor’s Note: This article was provided by Anthony Hickman, RN, CRRN, LNHA, MBA and partner of ElderCare of Idaho, www.eldercareofidaho.com, 208-342-3464. 1 Wideman, M., (2012, October). geriatric Care Management: Role, Need, and Benefits. Home Healthcare Nurse, (30)9, 553-559.

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Nuclear Care Partners

(ad on page 19) 1159 Iron Eagle Dr, Ste 170-B, Eagle 208-881-9022

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cONSUMER AffAIRS NATIONAL Do Not Call Registry 888-382-1222, 866-290-4236 TTY US Consumer Product Safety 800-638-2772

701 S Allen St, Ste 100, Meridian 83642 208-332-1745

US Food & Drug Administration Info 888-463-6332

Seasons Care Management PO Box 45402, Boise 83711 208-321-5522

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Senior Solutions 690 Robins Rd, Boise 83702 208-345-7777

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BridgeTower Chiropractic

(ad on page 22) 3120 W Belltower Dr, Ste 150, Meridian 83646 208-846-8898

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Better Business Bureau 208-342-4649 Idaho Attorney General’s Office Consumer Affairs Division 954 Jefferson, 2nd Fl, Boise 83720 208-334-2424 Idaho Consumer Protection Agency 208-334-2424

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AARP

(ad on page 96 Insert) 3080 Gentry Wy, Ste 100, Meridian 83646 866-295-7284

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Boise State University –C ontinuing Education Dept 1910 University Dr, Boise 83725 208-426-1000 –D egree Completion Program 220 E Parkcenter Blvd, Boise 83725 208-426-3721 College of Idaho 2112 Cleveland Blvd, Caldwell 83605 208-459-5011 College of Southern Idaho 315 Falls Ave, Twin Falls 83301 208-733-9554 College of Western Idaho 5500 E Opportunity Dr, Nampa 83687 208-562-3000 Northwest Nazarene University 623 University Blvd, Nampa 83686 208-467-8011 University of Idaho – Boise 322 E Front St, Boise 83702 208-334-2999

COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENTS Central District Health 707 N Armstrong Pl, Boise 83704 208-375-5211

Southwest District Health 13307 Miami Ln, Caldwell 83607 208-455-5300

DENTAL RESOURCES Basic Dental Care 870 N Linder Rd, Meridian 83642 208-888-3384

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Idaho Mobile Smiles

(ad on page 24) 1200 N Main St #231, Meridian 83680 208-918-2042 Public Denture Ctr of Boise 6710 W Overland Rd, Boise 83709 208-323-7790 Public Denture Center of Caldwell 2124 Blaine St, Caldwell 83605 208-454-0311 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Diabetes

(ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Baker City 3325 Pocahontas Rd, Baker City, OR 97814 541-523-8814 oise –B 1000 N Curtis Rd, Ste 305, Boise 83704 208-302-0700 – Boise (In-patient) 1055 N Curtis Rd, Boise 83706 208-855-6312 – Meridian 3250 W Cherry Ln, Meridian 83642 208-302-0600

– Nampa 4400 E Flamingo, Nampa 83687 208-302-0700 – Ontario 351 SW 9th, Ontario 97914 541-881-7196

St. Luke’s Humphrey’s Diabetes Center

(ad on page 43) – 1226 River St, Boise 83702 208-331-1155 – 520 S Eagle Rd, Ste 1229, Meridian 83642 208-884-4220 – 824 S Diamond St, Nampa 83686 208-463-7364

DIALYSIS SERVICES BOISE DaVita Table Rock Dialysis Ctr 5610 W Gage St, Ste B, Boise 83706 208-658-8111 CALDWELL DaVita Caldwell Dialysis Ctr 3015 E St Luke St, Meridian 83642 208-639-3000 Liberty Dialysis of Caldwell 4620 Enterprise Wy, Ste 101 Caldwell 83605 208-454-1101

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DaVita Treasure Valley Dialysis Ctr 3525 E Louise Dr, Ste 155, Meridian 83642 866-544-6741 Liberty Dialysis of Meridian 3525 E Louise Dr, Ste 10 Meridian 83642 208-846-9815

DRIVER’S LICENSE OFFICES & TRAINING

AARP Senior Driver Ed & Classes (ad on page 96 Insert) 208-855-4004

Driver’s License Offices –A da County 400 N Benjamin Ln, Ste 101, Boise 83704 208-577-3100 – B oise County 3851 Hwy 21, Idaho City 83631 208-392-6059 – Canyon County 6107 Graye Ln, Caldwell 83607 208-454-7487 – Elmore County 125 S 5th E, Mountain Home 83647 208-587-1888 – Gem County 410 E 1st, Emmett 83617 208-365-3524 – Payette County 205 N 12th St, Payette 83661 208-642-6013 – Twin Falls County 630 Addison Ave W, Twin Falls 83301 208-735-4850

ELDER ABUSE NATIONAL Adult Protective Services 800-252-5400

Elder Care Locator 800-677-1116 National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly 877-582-6995 LOCAL

Area Agency on Aging – PSA III

701 S Allen St, Ste 100, Meridian 83642 208-332-1745 Adult Protection Svcs of Twin Falls 315 Falls Av, Twin Falls 83301 208-736-2122

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FACES Family Justice Center 417 S 6th St, Boise 83702 208-577-4403

Idaho Commission on Aging

341 W Washington St, Boise 83702 208-334-3833 Idaho Council on Domestic Violence PO Box 83720, Boise 83720 208-332-1540 Nampa Family Justice Center – Domestic Violence / Abuse Later in Life 1305 Third St S, Nampa 83651 208-475-5700

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Donna Schuyler Law – Elder Law (ad on page 29)

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Financial exploitation Financial Exploitation is one of the fastest growing forms of Elder Abuse. Financial Exploitation occurs when a person misuses or takes the assets of a vulnerable adult. This often occurs without the explicit knowledge or consent of a senior or disabled adult, depriving them of vital financial resources. Some of the perpetrators may include family members, caregivers, neighbors, bank employees, friends and acquaintances, pastors, other business professionals, or persons posing as such. The types of exploitation that may involve these perpetrators are: n Fraud – involves the use of deception, trickery false pretense or dishonest acts or statements for financial gain (i.e. falsifying records, forgeries, unauthorized check-writing and schemes) n Theft – taking money or property without knowledge, consent or authorization (examples include, taking of cash, valuables, medications or other personal property.) There are other types of financial exploitation that can ploy, un-expecting elderly to provide their funds for goods, services, investments, assistance or charities. Some of these examples include; contractor scams, telemarketing scams, electronic,

lottery or fake prizes, real estate, tax related, mortgage or investments. There are sites online with more information on Elder Abuse and preventative measures to keep safe. Please see the following: www. stopfraud.gov, www.ncall.us/resources, or www.ncjrs.gov/elderabuse/ Reports of financial exploitation of vulnerable adults often involve allegations of other forms of abuse and neglect as well. Adult Protection Services (APS) investigates all the reported types of abuse, assesses the victim’s cognitive capacity, and takes appropriate steps to stop or mitigate the abuse to the extent possible. Other forms of Elder Abuse include Neglect, Emotional Abuse, Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse. FACES Family Justice Center provides multiple services in one location for victims of: Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, Elder Abuse, and Sexual Abuse. FACES currently provides Case Management and other services for individuals 50 and older that meet the criteria for Abuse Later in Life. If you, or someone you know, is vulnerable to or a victim of abuse or exploitation, please contact us to find out about available options and services. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by FACES Family Justice Center. 417 S. 6th Street, Boise ID 83706, 208-577-4405, www.facesofadacounty.com

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Poison Control Center 800-222-1222

Mental Health Emergency 208-334-0808

Ada County Sheriff 208-377-6790

Suicide Hotline 800-273-8255

Adult Protection 877-471-2777 Boise Police 333 N Mark Stall Pl, Boise 83704 208-570-6000 Canyon County Sheriff 208-454-7531

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Crazy Frog Protection

(ad on page 27) 208-649-4887

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Domestic Violence Hotline 208-332-1540

(ad on page 27) 208-322-2668

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Idaho State Police 700 S Stratford Dr, Meridian 83642 208-884-7000

EMERgENcY TELEpHONE NUMBERS

Direct Link Your source for personal emergency response systems • No home phone needed • No installation or setup fee No long-term commitment • Local/ongoing support • Starting at $29.95/month

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Living Will & Durable Power of When it comes to deciding which Attorney for Health advanced-planning health care documents are best for you, it care vs. Post is important to understand your options and which one is most appropriate for your situation.

Proper legal planning with documents such as a Living Will, Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care and, in certain situations, a POST, are particularly important because they allow you to make your health care wishes known and designate a legal agent to act on your behalf. An “advanced directive” is an important legal document in which a person states his or her wishes for medical treatment and appoints an agent to make substitute medical decisions if the person cannot effectively communicate. It is an appropriate document for any competent adult to have. The first part of the document is a living Will and the second part is a durable Power of attorney for Health Care. An additional document called a POST (Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment) is available for persons to complete with a physician and is appropriate to execute when a person has an advanced chronic or terminal illness and end of life is near. living Will A Living Will allows a person to spell out desired medical treatment

in anticipation of being unable to communicate medical treatment wishes in the future. The Living Will becomes effective when a physician determines that a person is either: n terminally ill, that artificial life-sustaining procedures would serve only to artificially prolong life, and death is imminent; or n in a persistent vegetative state. The document states a person’s choices regarding artificial nutrition, artificial hydration and life-sustaining medical treatment or procedures. It also directs that a person receive medical treatment or care that may be required to be free of pain and distress. A Living Will does not require a physician’s signature. durable Power of attorney for Health Care A Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care means a person (the “principal”) gives legal authority to another (the “agent”) to act on behalf of the principal and it typically includes a HIPAA release. “Durable” means the agent can act when the principal loses capacity. A Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care enables an agent to make any or all health care decisions on behalf of the

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POST A POST is a Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment. It is more detailed and comprehensive than a Living Will and is appropriate for a person who: n Has an incurable or irreversible injury n Has a chronic, progressive, or end-stage disease, illness or condition n Is in a terminal state The POST addresses choices about natural death, resuscitation (such as CPR or DNR, Full Code or No Code, etc.), comfort measures, limited or aggressive interventions, artificial fluids and nutrition, antibiotics and blood products. The POST form can only be completed by a patient and his/her physician, advanced practice professional nurse or physician assistant.

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Start the Conversation & Take Action Starting a conversation about values, priorities, quality of life and end of life can be difficult. For many people, contemplating an accident or illness is an unpleasant topic that results in avoidance or putting off important decision-making for another day. However, review of the Terry Schiavo case in Florida or the Nancy Cruzan case in Missouri illustrates that failure to do so can sometimes lead to involvement of hospital ethics committees, the courts and lawyers, or bitter disagreements among family members. This may be avoided by planning in advance and executing Advanced Directive documents which give you greater control and freedom of choice.

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principal. Designation of an agent can help prevent power struggles among family members, and help assure that the principal’s wishes regarding health care treatment will be known, honored and carried out.

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Wills Trusts Elderlaw Probate Guardianship Conservatorship Powers of Attorney

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EMpLOYMENT OppORTUNITIES Elderly Opportunity Agency 134 N Washington Av, Emmett 83617 208-365-4461 Experience Work Employment Program 1224 S Vista Ave, Boise 83705 208-429-8077 Department of Labor 4514 Thomas Jefferson S, Caldwell 83605 208-364-7781 Idaho Department of Labor 219 W Main, Boise 83702 208-332-8940

ENERgY RESOURcES Circuit Breaker Program 208-334-7733 El-Ada Energy Assistance 701 E 44th St, Ste 2, Boise 83714 208-377-7736

Idaho Power

(ad on page 105) 1221 W Idaho St, Boise 83702 www.idahopower.com/ weatherizationsolutions

ESTATE pLANNINg

Donna Schuyler Law – Elder Law (ad on page 29)

750 Warm Springs Ave, Ste C, Boise 83712 208-344-1947

fIDUcIARY SERVIcES

Personal Accounting Services – Robin Cook CPA (ad on page 23) 208-362-0933

fINANcIAL ASSISTANcE NATIONAL & LOCAL Ada County Indigent Svcs 252 E Front St, Ste 199, Boise 83702 208-287-7960 Canyon Cty Indigent Fund 1115 N 11th Ave, Caldwell 83605 208-454-7419 Clearpoint Credit Counseling Solutions 866-616-3716 / 877-422-9040 Debt Reduction Svcs 6213 N Cloverdale, Ste 100, Boise 83709 208-378-0200

Project Share for Energy Assist PO Box 7866, Boise 83707 208-388-2323

Dept of Health & Wellfare 1720 N Westgate Dr, Boise 83713 208-334-6700

WICAP Energy Assistance 502 Main St, Caldwell 83605 208-454-0675

Idaho Division of Finance – Sr Investor Resource Ctr 800 Park Blvd, Ste 200, Boise 83712 208-332-8004 Investor Protection Trust www.investorprotection.org 202-775-2112

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FINANCIAL PLANNING

Thrivent Financial – Lori Reinke (ad on page 55)

575 E Parkcenter Blvd, Ste 130, Boise 83706 208-850-5829

FITNESS & WELLNESS PROGRAMS Boise Tennis Coalition 208-342-2985 Boise’s Happy Hoofers 3748 S Law St, Boise 83706 208-863-6625

Calvary Chapel of Boise 123 Auto Dr, Boise 83709 208-321-7440 El-Ada Outreach Food Pantry – 2250 S Vista, Boise 83705 208-345-2820 – 701 E 44th St, Ste 2, Garden City 83714 208-377-0700

Idaho Food Bank ad on page 35) 3562 S TK Ave, Boise 83705 208-336-9643

First Baptist Church Food Bank 607 N 13th St, Boise, 83702 208-344-7809 First Bible Missionary Church 375 N Roosevelt, Boise 83706 208-376-2439

Downtown Family YMCA 1050 W State St, Boise 83702 208-344-5502

First Presbyterian Church Friendship Food Pantry 950 W State, Boise 83702 208-345-3441

Fit and Fall Proof Programs (thru Central District Health) 707 N Armstrong Pl, Boise 83704 208-327-8591

Grace Chapel Food Pantry 8650 W Fairview Ave, Boise 83638 208-375-5515

West Family YMCA 5959 N Discovery Pl, Boise 83713 208-377-9622

FOOD RESOURCES SNAP – Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program 877-456-1233

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North American Securities Admin Assoc www.nasaa.org 202-737-0900

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Idaho Dept of Health & Welfare Food Assistance 1720 Westgate Dr, Boise 83704 208-465-8444 Jewish Welfare Fund of Idaho 11 N Lataa, Boise 83706 208-343-6601

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Operation Love Center 12000 W Fairview Ave, Boise 83713 208-376-7272

Agape in Action Food Pantry 1001 S Orchard, Boise 83705 208-685-0612

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Today is your day… and so is tomorrow. You deserve healthcare that helps you live life to the fullest. That’s why Saint Alphonsus provides world-class heart, stroke, orthopedic, diabetes and cancer care, along with healthy aging seminars to show you how to enjoy today and bring healthier tomorrows. Because the best kind of healthcare is all about you.

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Atrial Fibrillation & Irregular Heartbeat – Dinner & Discussion Margot Vloka, MD Boise, Nampa (October)

Diseases of the Brain – Dinner & Discussion Nichole Whitener, MSN Boise, Nampa

The Impact of Alzheimer’s

Estate Planning Mark Wight, Attorney Boise

Christine Bubb Boise

October Balance & Fall Prevention

December

Holiday Healthy Eating – Dinner & Discussion Judith Butkus, RD, LD Nampa

Barbara Keele, PT Boise

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February Do’s & Dont’s for a Healthy Heart Michael Rich, MD Boise

Healthy Aging Expo Education, Vendors, Freebies! Boise

April Brain Health & Memory as We Age Jane Spencer, CNS Boise

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Salvation Army Food Services 4308 W State St, Boise 83703 208-343-5429 St Vincent de Paul Holy Apostles Food Pantry 3209 W Overland, Boise 83705 208-333-1460 St. Johns Cathedral 815 Hays, Boise 83702 208-342-3511 St. Mark’s Food Bank 7960 Northview, Boise 83704 208-327-0345 Vineyard Christian Fellowship 4950 N Bradley, Garden City 83714 208-377-1477

EAGLE Eagle Food Bank 149 W State St, Eagle 83616 208-631-0702 GARDEN CITY St. Mary’s Food Bank 3890 W State St, Garden City 83703 208-344-2597 MERIDIAN Meridian Food Bank 133 Broadway Ave, Meridian 83642 208-888-5102 St Vincent de Paul Holy Apostles Food Pantry 3209 Overland Rd, Boise 83705 208-333-1460

Whitney United Methodist Church Food Bank 3315 Overland, Boise 83705 208-343-2892

NAMPA

Women Infants & Children (WIC) 707 N Armstong Pl, Boise 83704 208-327-7488

St Vincent de Paul Food Pantry 1203 7th St N, Nampa 83651 208-249-5511

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Lighthouse Rescue Mission of Canyon County 304 16th Ave N, Nampa 83687 208-461-5030

Canyon County Office of Aging 304 N Kimball, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0063 Meals on Wheels Caldwell 1009 Everett St, Caldwell 83605 208-454-8142 Oasis Worship Food Center 615 13th St, Caldwell 83605 208-459-6000

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Meals on Wheels Nampa 1512 12th Ave Rd, Nampa 83686 208-463-5720

TWIN FALLS Homestyle Direct 113 Main N, Kimberly, 83341 866-735-0921

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Providing Providinghope hopetotoIdaho Idahoseniors. seniors. Today, Today,1 1inin1212Idaho Idahoseniors seniorsisisliving livingwith withhunger. hunger. AARP AARPestimates estimatesthat that63% 63%ofofour our213,000 213,000residents residents who whoare are6565ororolder olderrely relyononSocial SocialSecurity Securityforforhalf halfofof their theirfamily familyincome. income.Factor Factorininout-of-pocket out-of-pocketmedical medical expenses expensesand and15% 15%ofofour ourolder olderresidents residentsare areliving livinginin poverty. poverty.With WithAmerica Americagetting gettingolder–by older–by2030 2030nearly nearly one oneininfive fiveU.S U.Sresidents residentswill willbebe6565ororolder–we older–weknow know the thepercentage percentageofofseniors seniorsininpoverty povertywill willincrease, increase, especially especiallyininrural ruralcommunities. communities. InInresponse responsetotothis thischange, change,The TheIdaho IdahoFoodbank Foodbankisisincreasing increasingitsitseffort efforttoto serve servethe theneeds needsofofolder olderIdahoans. Idahoans.Our OurCooking CookingMatters Mattersclasses, classes,while while available availabletotoallallages, ages,help helpseniors seniorsonona afixed fixedincome incomeselect selectand andprepare prepare foods foodsthat thatwill willensure ensurethey theyget getthe thenutrition nutritionthey theyneed. need.Special Specialclasses classesare are also alsoavailable availableforforseniors seniorswith withdietary dietaryrequirements requirementsimposed imposedbybyserious serious health healthconditions conditionssuch suchasasdiabetes. diabetes. Last Lastyear yearwewedistributed distributedfood foodforformore morethan than1414million millionnutritious nutritiousmeals meals statewide. statewide.This Thisyear, year,thanks thankstotothe theU.S. U.S.Department DepartmentofofAgriculture, Agriculture,wewe will willbebeproviding providingadditional additionalfood foodsupport supporttotoseniors seniorsininthe theform formofof supplemental supplementalcommodities. commodities.Under Underthis thisprogram, program,each eachmonth monthqualifying qualifying seniors seniorswill willreceive receivea abox boxcontaining containinga avariety varietyofofnutritious nutritiousfoods foods essential essentialforfora abalanced balanceddiet. diet. Ensuring Ensuringthe thewell-being well-beingofofIdaho Idahoseniors seniorsrequires requiresmuch muchmore morethan than nutritious nutritiousfood. food.For Forthat thatreason, reason,weweare arepartnering partneringwith withhealthcare healthcare organizations organizationsfocused focusedonondelivering deliveringmuch-needed much-neededmedical medicaland anddental dental services servicestotounderserved underservedpopulations–especially populations–especiallyininrural ruralIdaho. Idaho.ByByworking working together, together,diabetes diabetesscreening screeningand andeducation, education,forforexample, example,can canbebepaired paired with witha a“food “foodprescription” prescription”that thatsupports supportsthe thebest besthealth healthoutcome outcomeforfor that thatindividual. individual. Older OlderIdahoans Idahoansdeserve deservethe theopportunity opportunitytotoage ageinina amanner mannerthat thatallows allows them themtotoretain retaintheir theirhealth, health,independence, independence,and anddignity dignityforforasaslong longasas possible. possible.AtAtThe TheIdaho IdahoFoodbank Foodbankweweare areprepared preparedtotododoour ourpart. part.

Karen KarenVauk VaukisisCEO CEOand andPresident PresidentofofThe TheIdaho IdahoFoodbank. Foodbank.

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Food Foodfor forLife. Life.

We Wedistribute distributewholesome wholesomefood foodtotopantries pantriesand andsenior senior centers centersstatewide. statewide.But Butwe wealso alsooffer offernutrition nutritionprograms programs forforthe thewell-being well-beingofofolder olderadults. adults.Food Foodisisessential essentialforforlife. life. And Andthe theright rightfood, food,can canmake makeany anylife lifea alittle littlehealthier. healthier. Together, Together,we wecan cansolve solvehunger. hunger.

For Forthe thefood foodpantry pantrynearest nearestyou, you,orortotolearn learnmore more about aboutour ourSenior SeniorNutrition Nutritionprograms: programs:

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fUNERAL HOMES BOISE Aclesa Cremation 8209 W Fairview Ave, Boise 83704 208-322-2998 Alden-Waggoner Funeral Chapel 5400 W Fairview Av, Boise 83706 208-376-5400 Boise Funeral Home 8209 Fairview Ave, Boise 83704 208-322-3999 Bowman Funeral Parlor 10254 W Carlton Bay, Garden City 83714 208-853-3131 Cloverdale Funeral Home & Crematory 1200 N Cloverdale Rd, Boise 83713 208-375-2212 Cremation Society of Idaho 5541 Overland Rd, Boise 83705 208-322-3590 Funeral Consumer’s Alliance of Idaho 1714 N 7th St, Boise 83702 208-426-0032

Summers Funeral Homes 1205 W Bannock St, Boise 83702 208-343-6493 CALDWELL Dakan Funeral Chapel 504 S Kimball Ave, Caldwell 83605 208-459-3629 Flahiff Funeral Chapel 624 Cleveland Blvd, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0833 EMMETT Potter Funeral Chapel 228 E Main St, Emmett 83617 208-365-4491 GARDEN CITY Bella Vida Funeral Home 9661 W Chinden Blvd, Garden City 83714 208-321-9661 HOMEDALE Homedale’s Flahiff Funeral Chapel 27 E Owyhee Ave, Homedale 83628 208-337-3252 MERIDIAN

Forestary at Dry Creek Cemetery 9600 Hill Rd, Boise 83703 208-853-1940

Accent Funeral Home 1303 N Main St, Meridian 83642 208-888-5833

Gibson Funeral Home 507 W Idaho St, Boise 83702 208-342-8221

Summers Funeral Homes 3629 E Ustick Rd, Meridian 83646 208-898-0642

Mountain View Funeral Home 8209 W Fairview Av, Boise 83704 208-322-3999 Relyea Funeral & Cremation Svcs 318 N Latah, Boise 83706 208-344-4441

MOUNTAIN HOME Rost Funeral Home 500 N 18th E, Mountain Home 83647 208-587-0612

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GARDEN CLUBS

Alsip & Persons Funeral Chapel 404 10th Ave S, Nampa 83651 208-466-3545

Ada County Master Gardeners 5880 Glenwood St, Boise 83714 208-287-5900

Hansons Memorials 1927 N Midland Blvd, Nampa 83651 208-466-3740

Ada Gardeners 208-375-9310

Nampa Funeral Home – Yraguen Chapel 415 12th Ave S, Nampa 83651 208-442-8171 Zeyer Funeral Chapel 83 N Midland Blvd, Nampa 83651 208-467-7300

Garden Clubs of Idaho 9861 W Countryman Way, Boise 83709 208-853-6108 Golden Garden Club 208-939-2192 Idaho Gourd Society 208-461-2021

PAYETTE

Idaho Herb Club 208-887-1784

Shaffer Jensen Memory Chapel 112 N 9th Ave, Payette 83661 208-642-3333

Idaho Rose Society 208-375-3623

TWIN FALLS Parke’s Magic Valley Funeral Home 2551 Kimberly Rd, Twin Falls 83301 208-735-0011 Reynolds Funeral Chapel 2466 Addison Ave E, Twin Falls 83301 208-733-4900 Serenity Funerla Chapel 502 2nd Ave N, Twin Falls 83301 208-733-0991 White Mortuary 1364 Ave E, Twin Falls 83301 208-733-6600

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Long Valley Gardeners 208-382-5613 Lunaria League 208-336-1556 Merry Tillers Garden Club 208-871-2718 Nampa Garden Club 208-899-6521 Owyhee Gardeners 208-896-4441 Payette Valley Garden Club 208-642-6686 Petal Pushers 208-375-9085 Treasure Valley Orchid Society PO Box 9732, Boise 83707 208-888-6615

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gARDENS Boise Parks & Recreation 5657 Warm Springs Ave, Boise 83720 208-384-4486 Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge at Lake Lowell 13751 Upper Embankment Rd, Nampa 83686 208-467-9278 Idaho Botanical Gardens 2355 Old Penitentiary Rd, Boise 83712 208-343-8649 MK Nature Center 600 S Walnut, Boise 83712 208-334-2225 World Ctr for Birds of Prey 5668 W Flying Hawks Ln, Boise 83709 208-362-8687 Zoo Boise 355 Julia Davis Dr, Boise 83702 208-608-7760

gOVERNMENT SERVIcES Ada County Assessor 200 W Front St, Boise 83702 208-287-7200 Ada County Code Enforcement 7200 Barrister Dr, Boise 83704 208-577-3726 Ada County Highway District 3775 Adams St, Boise 83714 208-387-6100 Ada County Landfill 10300 N Seamans Gulch Rd, Boise 83714 208-577-4725

Ada County Mosquito Abatement 975 E Pine St, Meridian 83642 208-577-4646 Air Quality Daily Index Update Hotline 208-373-0313 Better Business Bureau 125 E 50th St, Garden City 83714 208-342-4649 Boise Building Permits 150 N Capitol Blvd, Boise 83702 208-384-3802 Boise City Clerk 150 N Capitol Blvd, Boise 83702 208-384-3710 Boise City Utilities 150 N Capitol Blvd, Boise 83702 208-384-3735 Boise Fire Administration 150 N Capitol Blvd, Boise 83702 208-384-3950 Boise Parking Tickets 150 N Capitol Blvd, Boise 83702 208-384-3770 Boise Parks & Recreation 1104 Royal Blvd, Boise 83706 208-608-7600 Boise School District 8169 W Victory Rd, Boise 83709 208-854-4000 Boise Trash & Recyling (Republic Services) 11101 W Executive Dr, Boise 83713 208-345-1265 Boise Zoning Permits 150 N Capitol Blvd, Boise 83702 208-384-3830

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Canyon County Administration – Mosquito Abatement 9719 Booker Ln, Nampa 83686 208-461-8633 Crime Stoppers 208-343-COPS Dept of Environmental Quality 1410 N Hilton, Boise 83703 208-373-0502 Elmore County Administration 150 S 4th E, Mountain Home 83647 208-587-2130 Emergency Preparedness 7200 Barrister Dr, Boise 83704 208-577-4750 FACES Family Justice Center 417 S 6th St, Boise 83702 208-577-4403 Garden City Offices 6015 N Glenwood St, Garden City 83714 208-472-2900 Idaho Dept of Water Resources 322 E Front St, Boise 83702 208-287-4800 Idaho State Government 700 Clearwater Ln, Boise 83712 208-334-6000 Meridian City Offices 33 E Broadway, Meridian 83642 208-888-4433 Meridian School District 1303 E Central Dr, Meridian 83642 208-855-4500

Neighborhood Watch 208-577-3851 Noxious Weeds & Animals 208-577-4646

Nuclear Care Partners

(ad on page 19) 1159 Iron Eagle Dr, Ste 170-B, Eagle 208-881-9022 Office of the Mayor – Boise 150 N Capitol Blvd, Boise 83702 208-384-4404 Public Safety NON Emergency 208-377-6790 Road Conditions State Wide 888-432-7623

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Canyon County Administration 1115 Albany St, Caldwell 83605 208-454-7300

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Street Light Issues 208-384-3900 United Water 8248 W Victory Rd, Boise 83709 208-362-7300 Vehicle Licensing 400 N Benjamin Ln, Ste 102, Boise 83704 208-577-3135 Wood Burning Ban Hotline 208-384-3828

GUARDIANSHIP Ada County Board of Community Guardians 200 W Front St, Boise 83702 208-287-7977 Advocate Guardianship PO Box 191302, Boise 83719 208-362-9931

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Who needs a Guardian? And what are the duties of a guardian? guardianship is needed when a person is no longer able to handle their own affairs and can no longer make or communicate important decisions about their health, property and family. If this person has not already designated someone as their durable power of attorney for health care and/ or finances, then they will need a guardian. The role of a guardian, first and foremost, is to develop a plan to determine how to care for the needs and goals of a person called a “ward.” The guardian’s main objective is to make the same decision for the ward that they would make if they were capable of doing so on their own. If the ward is able to help in decision making then, “the least restrictive alternative” should be used. This approach helps the ward and the guardian come together to make decisions that allow for the most freedom. A guardian should always make sure a ward’s independence and dignity is taken under consideration when a decision is made. When making decisions, they must take into account: n

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Review and evaluate service provider plans and their implementations. Ensuring that all orders are in place Visit the person at least monthly Set up an effective communication procedure with all parties assisting in cares Evaluate placement and options

guardianship is the logical alternative when a person simply can’t make the decisions required for their health and well-being. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Lisa Page, owner of Castle Rock Services. For more information, see our ad on page 17.

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Castle Rock Services

– 5 10 N 2nd St, Ste 201, Boise 83702 208-489-4999 – 3 101 E State St, Ste 2108, Eagle 83616 208-489-4975 – 5 20 S Eagle Rd, Ste 1225, Meridian 83642 208-489-5999 – 1 72 2nd St S, Nampa 83651 208-489-4444

(ad on page 17) 1043 E Park Blvd, Ste 100, Boise 83712 208-433-3920

Donna Schuyler Law

(ad on page 29) 750 Warm Springs Ave, Ste C, Boise 83712 208-344-1947

Idaho Commission for Libraries Talking Book Svcs 208-334-2150

HEARING RESOURCES NATIONAL American Speech-LanguageHearing Association 800-638-8255 Hearing Aid Helpline 800-521-5247 Hearing Helpline – Better Hearing Institute 800-327-9355 National Hearing Aid Bank / Hear Now 800-648-4327 National Institute on Deafness 800-241-1044

Idaho State Council for the Deaf 208-334-0879

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GUARDIANSHIP

HOME IMPROVEMENTS & SAFETY MODIFICATIONS

AARP

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Home modification products and services including

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Grab bars

Steps and decking

Handrails

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Ramps

Toilet risers and bars

Safety poles

Walk-in tubs and showers

Bath seats

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Don’t Fall for Fall! As fall is approaching a piece on falls or rather not falling seems appropriate.

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I am returning home from a rehab center or hospital after a fall and now looking to stop it happening again or allow me to remain in my home while I recuperate. I have fallen in the past and think it would be a good idea to look at what I might need. It’s not for me I am fine, just something in-case we have visitors or to keep my spouse safe.

In 2013 the CDC reported 2.5 Million non-fatal falls were treated in the emergency room with 750,000 requiring hospitalization. Of the 250,000 hip fractures in the same year 95% were from falls. Falls impact quality of life, bank balance, family, overall health and in some cases longevity. So how do you reduce the risk of falling, as they always say the best defense is a good offense? Be proactive, saying you are fine even as you know yourself that it is harder to do what you used to do is moving you further into the ‘going to fall category’. Here is a list of some of the items to think about and what I look for when I visit a home.

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Remove trip hazards, rugs, extension cords, clutter, small furniture, pet bowls etc… Keep walkways clear, put frequently used items in accessible places. Install handrails on stairs, entry ways both front of house, patio and garage. Is there enough light for normal use? Or should we install night lights for extra security. Add grab bars in the shower/tub, by the toilet. Non-slip mats, tape, or coatings in the shower/tub.

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I hope you found this article useful and remember prevention is no accident! Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Bryan Connington, the owner of Safety for Seniors based in Boise, a National Association of Home Builders Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS). He holds an Executive Certificate in Home Modification from the University of Southern California. See ad on page 41.

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Life is worth hearing.

If your hearing loss is subtle, you might not even know it’s happening—but it’s most likely affecting your relationships and quality of life. When you stay tuned in to the world around you, you’ll be more engaged and happy and make better decisions about your health and future. Why not schedule a hearing screening today?

It’s your life. We help you live it.

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Crazy Frog Pest Control and Maintenance

(ad on page 44) 100 W Overland Rd, Ste 200, Boise 83642 208-649-4887

Idaho Power Weatherization Program (ad on page 105) www.idahopower.com 800-488-6151

CCOA Aging Weatherization & Human Svcs 304 N Kimball Ave, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0065

El-Ada Weatherization 701 E 44th St, Ste 1, Garden City 83714 208-377-0700

Safety for Seniors

(ad on page 41) 4800 S Mustang Creek Ln, Boise 83709 208-867-2752

True Blue Senior Home Services (ad on page 44)

1759 E Stonybrook Ct, Eagle 83616 208-890-8177

Window Panda

(ad on page 103) 10400 W Overland Rd, Boise 83709 208-891-8287

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AB First Aid Store 7701 W Mossy Cup St Boise 83709 208-362-5995 Apria Healthcare 11880 W President Dr, Ste E Boise 83713 208-322-2372 Bennett Medical Svcs 6560 W Emerald St, Ste 124 Boise 83704 208-327-8888 Brownfield’s Prosthetics – 1 22 N 5th St, Boise 83702 208-342-4659 – 1 912 E Franklin Rd, Meridian 83642 208-342-4659 – 8 47 N Parkcentre Wy, Ste 1, Nampa 83651 208-342-4659 Hands of Hope Northwest 1201 S Powerline Rd, Nampa 83686 208-461-1473

St. Luke’s Humphrey’s Diabetes Center

(ad on page 43) – 1 226 River St, Boise 83702 208-331-1155 – 5 20 S Eagle Rd, Ste 1229, Meridian 83642 208-884-4220 – 8 24 S Diamond St, Nampa 83686 208-463-7364 Idaho Assistive Technology Project Lending Library 322 E Front St, Ste 222, Boise 83702 208-364-4564

Lincare 150 S Adkins Wy, Ste 130 Meridian 83642 208-323-6050 Living Independence Network Corporation LINC – 2922 E Cleveland St, Ste 800 Caldwell 83605 208-454-5515 – 1878 W Overland Rd, Boise 83705 208-336-3335 Medeco 216 W 38th St, Ste C, Boise 83714 208-429-1138 Norco Medical – 400 W Main St, Boise 83702 208-344-0299 – 2882 N Eagle Rd, Meridian 83646 208-898-0202

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HOSPICE Hospice provides individuals facing terminal illness with care at home or in a healthcare facility. The goal is to assist patients to live in the last stage in their lives with dignity. The focus is on comfort rather than treatment. Please refer to our Hospice comparison grid on pages 138-145 for a complete list of hospice providers.HO

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I Wish We Had Hospice One reoccurring comment hospices sooner receive is, “I wish we would have received hospice sooner.” So, why are families not informed about hospice earlier? It is a complicated question, but one reason lies with doctors.

Doctors are often the gatekeepers to hospice referrals because Medicare requires a doctor to certify that the patient could pass away in the next six months if the illness runs its normal course. As a result, some doctors are reluctant to refer to hospice. Interestingly, doctors often state they believe hospice helps improve the quality of life for those with a serious illness. So why are doctors hesitant to refer to hospice? There has been a recent study suggesting that doctors do not want to accept the fact that their patient will die. It also indicates that doctors have been socialized that death is a failure. Reasons doctors may struggle to make a hospice referral: n Let’s face it - doctors are humans and talking about the possible death of their patient can be very uncomfortable. It may be more comfortable ordering a procedure than to have a difficult heart to heart discussion. n Determining the right time to have the conversation about end of life wishes can be challenging. n Doctors may believe their job is to cure or to relieve a particular symptom. Some may think that referring to hospice could cause the patient to lose hope or give up.

Doctors may believe some of the frequent misconceptions about hospice. A common myth is that the doctor will have to give up their patient and hospice will withhold services from their patient. However, most hospice companies want the doctor to remain involved. n Patients often see multiple physicians. Doctors may believe that the disease they are treating is not the “life-limiting” illness so they are waiting for another physician to have the conversation. n Time – doctors treat patients in a system that discourages lengthy visits. These conversations take time. The Good news: The Care Planning Act has been introduced into legislation. If approved, this will create a new Medicare benefit called Planning Services for those with advanced illnesses. This approach will give individuals facing serious illnesses more of a voice in their care. Additionally, this bill would allow doctors to be reimbursed for time spent with their patients having these conversations. In the meantime… remember your doctor is human. If you have questions about any end of life issues don’t hesitate to begin the conversation with your physician if your physician does not initiate the conversation. n

Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Honey goodman, COO, Treasure Valley Hospice, see ad on page 145.

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BAKER CITY

Saint Alphonsus Medical Center

EMMETT Walter Knox Memorial Hospital 1202 E Locust St, Emmett 83617 208-365-3561

(ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Baker City 3325 Pocahontas Rd, Baker City, OR 97814 541-523-6461

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St. Luke’s McCall

(ad on page 43) 1000 State St, McCall 83638 208-634-2221

St. Luke’s Meridian Medical Center (ad on page 43)

(ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 1055 N Curtis Rd, Boise 83706 208-367-2121

520 S Eagle Rd, Meridian 83642 208-706-5000

St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center (ad on page 43)

St. Luke’s Elmore

190 E Bannock St, Boise 83712 208-381-2222

St. Luke’s Rehabilitation (ad on page 43) 600 N Robbins Rd, Boise 83702 208-489-4444

Treasure Valley Hospital 8800 W Emerald St, Boise 83704 208-373-5000 Veterans Affairs Medical Center 500 Fort St, Boise 83702 208-422-1000 CALDWELL West Valley Medical Center 1717 Arlington St, Caldwell 83605 208-459-4641

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MOUNTAIN HOME (ad on page 43) 895 N 6th E, Mountain Home 83647 208-587-8401 NAMPA

Saint Alphonsus Medical Center (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert)

1512 12th Avenue Rd, Nampa 83686 208-463-5000 ONTARIO

Saint Alphonsus Medical Center (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 351 SW 9th St, Ontario, OR 97914 541-881-7000 TWIN FALLS

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What Is a Long-Term Acute A Long Term Acute Care HospiCare Hospital tal (LTACH) provides specialized medical, nursing and rehabilitation (LTACH)? services for patients who need more advanced care for their recovery process, but who no longer require services at a traditional hospital. Patients typically have a chronic or medically complex medical condition that requires hospitalization for an average of 25 days or more in a facility that offers a 24/7 specialized treatment program. “Long term” often leads people to assume that it’s similar to a long-term facility (Nursing Home), but a more accurate description of an LTACH, would be a post-acute care hospital. The main difference between a traditional hospital and an LTACH is the length of stay. Traditional hospitals are focused on caring for a patient for an average of four to five days, where initial surgical interventions and diagnostic proce-dures are performed, while a long term acute care hospital typically cares for a patient an average of 25 days. The purpose of a LTACH is to provide critical care-level services but with a stronger recovery and rehabilitative focus permitted by the longer length of stay. Patients referred to an LTACH must meet an admission criteria designated by their insurer including Medicare, Medicaid and commercial insurers. At an LTACH, patients can contin-

ue to receive intensive interventions, such as ventilator weaning, cardiac monitoring, aggressive wound management, antibiotic infusions, TPN, while being managed by a coordinated patient care team. Long term acute care hospitals offer specialized programs for patients who require ventilator-weaning, wound care, infectious disease management, or intensive management of medically complex conditions. Typical services include daily management and rounding by Hospitalists and/or Pulmonologists, telemetry, laboratory, pharmacy, radiology, respiratory therapy, rehabilitation, dialysis, and an intensive staff-to patient ratio. For those looking to understand what services and conditions may be available for treatment at an LTACH, the following are the most common: Ventilator-Weaning Respiratory Failure n Wounds n Medically Complex n Amputation n Cardiovascular Disease n COPD n CHF n Head Injury/Trauma n Infectious Diseases (including MRSA, VRE) n n

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Breanna McKnight Age: 16

Breanna McKnight is a 16 year old high school student who was out for a motorcycle ride with a friend when he lost control and crashed on May 21, 2011. Breanna was found at the scene unresponsive with a traumatic brain injury and multiple facial fractures. She was brought to the hospital where she had multiple surgeries including a craniotomy for her head injuries, tracheostomy to help her breathe on the ventilator and a gastrostomy tube to get her the nourishment needed while she recovered. Breanna entered Southwest Idaho Advanced Care Hospital on May 27, 2011 in a comatose state and fully dependent on the ventilator. With aggressive treatment by the Respiratory Therapists, by June 1, Breanna weaned off the ventilator and began to breathe on her own. She participated in daily Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy. As Breanna became more awake and alert, she began moving her arms and legs, following commands and going to the therapy gym to begin her rehabilitation.

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Patient Success is Our Success

On June 28, 2011, Breanna was stable enough to leave Southwest and be transferred to a local inpatient rehabilitation hospital for continued therapies. Breanna returned home with her parents and finished high school with her peers only 8 months after her accident.

It matters where you recover To learn more about SIACH and our services, visit our website at

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Malnutrition Pneumonia n Post-Operative Patients n Renal Disease/Failure n Spinal Cord Injury n Stroke n Trauma n n

Most common questions about LTACH Services: Is an LTACH like a nursing home? Not at all. Patients in a Long Term Acute Care Hospital are too medically complex for nursing homes to typically accept. LTACH’s provide daily physician management, 24 hour nursing care, pharmacy inhouse, radiology, dialysis, 24 hour

HOSpITALS – LONg TERM AcUTE cARE (LTAcH)

Southwest Idaho Advanced Care Hospital (ad on Inside Front Cover, 49) 6651 W Franklin Rd, Boise 83709 208-685-2400

Vibra Hospital of Boise 2131 S Bonito Way, Meridian 83642 208-489-9500

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Oasis Senior Advisors

(ad on page 143) oasissenioradvisors.com 208-229-4070

respiratory therapy, and 6 day a week rehabilitation therapy. In addition, admission to an LTACH avoids using precious skilled nursing facility days granted by Medicare. Is LTACH like hospice? Hospice care is primarily for those not expected to recover and have a terminal illness. In contrast, the Long Term Acute Care Hospital is for patients who can be treated, recover and then return home or to a lower level of care. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Southwest Idaho Advanced Care Hospital, Boise, ID. See ad on page 49.

HOUSINg RESOURcES For a complete list of subsidized housing resources, see pages 154-156.

LEgAL SERVIcES

AARP

(ad on page 96 Insert) 3080 Gentry Wy, Ste 100, Meridian 83646 866-295-7284 Ada County Court Self-Help Center 200 W Front St, Ste 158, Boise 83702 208-287-6963 FACES Family Justice Center 417 S 6th St, Boise 83702 208-577-4403

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Idaho Legal Aid Services – 1 104 Blaine St, Caldwell 83605 208-454-2591 – 1 447 S Tyrell Ln, Boise 83706 208-345-0106 Idaho Senior Legal Hotline 866-345-0106 Idaho State Bar Association 525 W Jefferson St, Boise 83702 208-334-4500 Idaho Volunteer Lawyers Assoc PO Box 895, Boise 83701 800-334-4510 Self Help Alternatives 3350 Americana Terr, Ste 220, Boise 83706 208-344-3208

LIBRARIES BOISE Ada Community Library 10664 W Victory Rd, Boise 83709 208-362-0181 –H idden Springs 5849 W Hidden Springs Dr, Boise 83714 208-229-2665 – L ake Hazel 10489 Lake Hazel Rd, Boise 83709 208-297-6700 Boise Public Library –M ain Branch 715 S Capitol Blvd, Boise 83702 208-384-4076 – Hillcrest 5246 Overland Rd, Boise 83705 208-562-4996 Collister Library 4724 State St, Boise 83703 208-562-4995

Idaho Commission for Libraries Talking Book Service 325 W State St, Boise 83702 800-458-3271 Providing free matter for the Blind or Handicapped to never stop reading! Library at Cole & Ustick 7557 W Ustick Rd, Boise 83704 208-570-6900 CALDWELL Caldwell Public Library 1010 Dearborn, 83605 208-459-3242

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EAGLE Eagle Public Library 100 N Stierman Way, 83616 208-939-6814 GARDEN CITY Garden City Library 6015 Glenwood, 83714 208-472-2940 KUNA Kuna Public Library 457 Locust, Kuna 83634 208-922-1025 MERIDIAN Meridian Library District – Cherry Lane Library 1326 W Cherry Ln, Meridian 83642 208-888-4451 – Silverstone Library 3531 E Overland Rd, Meridian 83642 208-884-2616 Continued on next page Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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MIDDLETON

Star Library 10706 Hwy 44, 83669 208-286-9755

Middleton Public Library 307 E Main St, 83644 208-585-3931 MOUNTAIN HOME Mountain Home Public Library 790 N 10th E, 83647 208-587-4716 NAMPA Nampa Public Library 101 11th Ave S, 85651 208-468-5800

TWIN FALLS Twin Falls Public Library 201 4th Ave E, 83301 208-733-2964

LONg-TERM cARE INSURANcE

Thrivent Financial – Lori Reinke (ad on page 55) 575 E Parkcenter Blvd, Ste 130, Boise 83706 208-850-5829

Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisors SHIBA

(ad on page 56) 700 W State St 3rd Floor, Boises 83720 800-247-4422

SeniorsBlueBook.com Now serving all communities in the United States! Our newly designed website and database lists every licensed community and service in the Country!

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Wow! You’ve lived in your home for 20, 30, or even 40 years. The kids are grown and gone with families of their own. Your home no longer really works for your lifestyle. It’s too big and too much work. Here are 10 suggestions on WHERE TO START.

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Call the kids… give them a deadline to come and “get their stuff”

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Ask the other relatives what they might want

Go through each unused room and take one piece of furniture out… either in the garage for the sale or to a charity of your choice

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Buy a package of sticky dots at an office supply store (or Walmart, Target, etc)

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Put a red dot on everything that will go with you. While you don’t know where you are going… you will probably take your living room, dining room, and master bedroom furniture

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Put a BLUE dot on everything you can’t decide

Put a Green dot on everything that goes to charity or sale Put a Yellow dot on everything that goes in the trash

Buy 12 boxes at U-Haul (medium) and pack everything you don’t need for 6 months

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Call Barb Vanderpool… an SRES is specially trained to help you downsize with a team of specialists to help you

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Downsizing 101

There are many beautiful townhomes in the Treasure Valley that may be perfect for you! Give Barb Vanderpool a call today at 208-608-8428 for a free consultation and market analysis on your home. List your home with Barb for 2 hours complimentary downsizing, professional photography and staging! Editor’s Note: This article was written by Barb Vanderpool, SRES Keller Williams Realty. See ad below.

Barb Vanderpool SENIORS REAL ESTATE SPECIALIST

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Long-term care Insurance: Whether you’ve had a long-term care How Does It Work? insurance (LTCI) policy for years or you’re thinking of buying one, it’s critical to understand exactly what set of conditions will trigger coverage. In addition, you should know how to file a claim, preferably before you’re on the verge of needing care.

What determines if you’re entitled to benefits? LTCI policies differ on how benefits are triggered, so it’s crucial to examine your individual policy. Here are some typical ways you can become eligible for benefits: n

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You’re unable to perform a certain number of activities of daily living (ADLs) without assistance, such as eating, bathing, dressing, continence, toileting (moving on and off the toilet), and transferring (moving in and out of bed). Look in your policy to see what ADLs are included, the number you must be unable to perform, and how your policy defines “unable to perform” for each ADL, as criteria can vary from one company to another. Your doctor has ordered specific care. Your care is medically necessary. Your mental or cognitive function is impaired. You’ve had a prior hospitalization of at least three days.

An LTCI policy may contain one or more of these provisions. The more specific the language in

the provision, the less room for disagreements about coverage. Who determines if you’re entitled to benefits? Just as important as what triggers benefits is the question of who decides if you’ve triggered them. These gatekeepers are an integral part of any LTCI policy--after all, they’re the ones whom insurance companies rely on before paying out claims. In some cases, a policy may have more than one gatekeeper. The best policies let you qualify for benefits if your own doctor orders specific care, rather than require that you be examined by an insurance company physician. Make sure you know who the ultimate decision maker is under your policy. When will benefits start? Most LTCI policies have a waiting period, commonly known as an elimination period, before you can start receiving benefits after you’re judged medically eligible. Common waiting periods are 20, 30, 60, 90, or 100 days. During any waiting period, you’re responsible for paying for your care, whether it’s in a nursing home, an assisted-living facility, or in your home. generally speaking, the longer the waiting period, the less expensive the policy. Keep in mind that the calculation of the waiting period can vary from

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The mechanics of filing a claim Ideally, you should know how to file a claim before you actually need benefits--you don’t want to lose coverage on a technicality. Typically, filing a claim means submitting a written notice to the insurance company, along with a proof-of-loss form and relevant med-

ical records. Follow the instructions in your policy carefully. If you don’t, your insurance company can deny you benefits, in which case your only recourse will be to make a complaint with your state insurance department or file a lawsuit. Don’t let all those premium payments go to waste--take the time now to understand the claims-filing process for your policy. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Lori Reinke, Thrivent Financial lori.reinke@thrivent.com, 208-850-5829, see ad below.

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company to company. Some companies may count the days cumulatively, while others may count the days consecutively. Also, some companies require only one waiting period for the life of the policy, while others require a waiting period every time you apply for benefits.

Whatever your financial goals... We’ll help you reach it. Thrivent Financial offers a full range of products and services to help you achieve financial security, including: • Life insurance • Annuities • Mutual funds

• Retirement options • Health insurance • Long term care

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We’ll create a financial strategy that reflects your goals and values.

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MEDIcARE/MEDIcAID NATIONAL Medicare/Medicaid Fraud Hotline 800-447-8477 Medicare 800-633-4227 Medicare TTY 877-486-2048 STATE

Donna Schuyler Law – Medicare / Medicaid Consulting (ad on page 29)

750 Warm Springs Av, Ste C, Boise 83712 208-344-1947

Idaho Dept of Health & Welfare – Region III 3402 Franklin Rd, Caldwell 83605 208-454-0421 – Region IV 1720 W Westgate Dr, Boise 83704 208-334-0940 – Region V 601 Pole Line Rd, Twin Falls 83301 208-736-3024 Idaho Health & Wellness Medicaid 208-465-8444 Senior Medicare Patrol Project 866-836-7677

Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisors SHIBA

(ad on page 56) 700 W State St 3rd Floor, Boises 83720 800-247-4422

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It’s easier to stay well than to get well. You know this, and so does Medicare, so they cover 17 types of preventive and wellness services – most for no deductible or copay – to help you maintain and manage your health. How it works Effective health management starts with a clear understanding of one’s current health, and a plan to maintain or improve it. Medicare offers a one-time Welcome to Medicare visit and yearly Annual Wellness visits, at no charge to you, so you and your doctor have the information needed to develop and maintain a personal health and wellness plan. The results of the visits are used to create and update a personal five-to-ten year prevention schedule based on your risk factors and health. Your healthcare provider then refers you for tests, screenings and treatment programs based on needs identified during the visit and your preventive schedule. Look for the Blue Apples Explanations and a tracking chart for preventive and wellness benefits

are in Section 3 in your Medicare & You handbook. To find them, look for the blue apples. Still Have Questions? SHIBA has Answers! If you have questions about preventive services or other benefits, Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA) has trained counselors offering free, unbiased Medicare information in communities across Idaho and by phone. Information is available through its Medicare Helpline at 800-2474422.

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Get the Most from Using Preventive and Your Medicare Wellness Benefits

SHIBA, the State of Idaho’s program for the federal State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) network is a service of the Idaho Department of Insurance. About the Department of Insurance The Idaho Department of Insurance has been regulating the business of insurance in Idaho since 1901. The mission of the Department is to equitably, effectively and efficiently administer the Idaho Insurance Code and the International Fire Code. For more information, visit www.doi.idaho.gov. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Medicare 2015 “In A Nutshell” (Parts A, B & Medigap Plans)

Original Medicare is a government health insurance program primarily for people age 65 and older. It has four main parts: A, B, C & D. The chart below is an example of how Parts A & B work together with a traditional Medicare supplement also known as a "Medigap Plan." Medicare Part A HOSPITAL INSURANCE

Medicare Part B MEDICAL INSURANCE

Supplemental Policy Plans A - N MEDIGAP

Generally no cost

For most people the monthly cost is: $104.90.

Premium varies by company, State, & other factors.

$147 annual deductible.

These plans generally pay the A & B deductibles and other eligible costs that are not paid by Medicare.

Program has a $1,260 deductible per benefit period.

80/20 after deductible.

It is possible to pay $1,260 several times a year. Plan covers: inpatient hospital care, home health care services, hospice inpatient skilled nursing & more. Providers are paid by Medicare assignment. No out-of-pocket maximum. Limited coverage outside the USA. Many people choose to add a Medigap or Advantage Plan.

Plan covers: health care providers, ambulance, emergency department, outpatient surgical services, & more. Strong preventive care benefits. Many Doctors accept Medicare patients. No out-of-pocket maximum. Many people add a Medigap plan, Part D or an Advantage Plan to fill the "gaps" in the coverage.

When this plan coordinates with Medicare many benefits are covered 100%. These plans coordinate with any hospital or provider that accepts Medicare. Plans are available though insurance companies. People can add a Part D plan to cover prescription drugs. Must have Part A & B to enroll.

For more information visit www.medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE Editor's Note: This article was was written by Craig N. Anderson, President of Anderson Benefits, Inc. located in Salt Lake City, Utah. To contact call: 877-363-9575 or craig@andersonbenefits.com 58 BOISE AND THE TREASURE VALLEY – OCTOBER 2015 - MARCH 2016


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(Part C Advantage Plans & Part D)

Medicare Advantage plans are part of the Medicare Program. However, they are not the same as Medigap policies. These plans must cover all benefits of Original Medicare and can include Part D prescription drug coverage. Advantage Plans Part C INSTEAD OF MEDIGAP PLAN

Medicare Part D DRUG PROGRAM

Premium varies by company and coverage. (Same premium for all ages) Plans are offered by insurance companies.

Premium varies by company and coverage. (Same premium for all ages) Plans are offered by insurance companies. Plans are generally a variation of the following:

Companies have annual contracts with Medicare. (The Part B premium is still paid) There are many plan types available: PPO, HMO, PFFS, etc. Plans may have co-pays or coinsurance for the covered benefits & services. Preventive care is covered 100%. Plans have an out-of pocket maximum. Plans may have additional services and discounts, the emergency room is covered worldwide. There is an Annual Election Period (AEP) to make changes in plans or coverage. Must have Part A & B to enroll.

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Medicare 2015 “In A Nutshell”

Deductable (Phase I) $0 -$320 deductible Inital Coverage (Phase II) co-pay coverage until the total cost of the drugs = $2,960 Coverage Gap (Phase III) The member now pays almost all costs: 65% coinsurance or co-pay for covered generic drugs. 45% coinsurance for covered brand name drugs. You stay here until member has paid $4,700 Catastrophic Coverage (Phase IV) Then for the rest of the calendar year covered drugs are: $2.65 / $6.60 or 5% depending on drug tier. Many Part C plans include Part D drug benefits. Part D can be separate with medigap & PFFS plans. There is a penalty for late enrollnet into Part D. Must have Part A or B to enroll

This information is the opinion of the author and intended as an easy to read summary. This is not a contract. Additional limitations and exclusions may apply to services. In the event of any inconsistencies with Medicare or with a published medical insurers certificate, the certificate / Medicare will control. Prepared 10/2014 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Blue Cross of Idaho

A New Health Plan Assists Idahoans Enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid am is a very nice gentleman that lives alone, never asks for help and does not want to be a bother to anyone. Sam has some health issues and he is a “Dual Eligible”. This means he is eligible for both Medicare and Idaho Medicaid. Sam was recently diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. A couple of months ago, Sam heard about a new health plan called True Blue and he signed up. True Blue is a Special Needs Plan that is managed by Blue Cross of Idaho through a contract with the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. As part of the True Blue Program, all Medicare and Medicaid services are covered and paid for through one place. Each member receives a Care Manager to help them access the services they need. Sam’s Care Manager met with him and learned that he was taking the bus to all of his Chemotherapy appointments. Feeling weak and fatigued after his appointment, he still would get on the bus and travel home. The Care Manager talked to Sam and told him that he could get a ride to his Chemotherapy sessions and that it was a covered benefit under Medicaid and that she would help him schedule his first ride. Sam was very happy that he was able to have a ride, get picked up and go right home after his session. Sometimes it is the little things that make the difference to people. Are you on Medicare and Medicaid, or do you know someone who is? Do you/they find it difficult to keep track of which programs pay for certain services? Do you wonder who to call with questions? If so, Blue Cross of Idaho’s True Blue Program may be the answer. True Blue provides a care manager who can answer your questions and help you get the services you need. This program also offers medical, mental health, home and community based services, long-term care, dental and vision coverage. True Blue is available in most Idaho counties. Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries wishing to enroll need to be at least 21 years of age and live in the True Blue service area.

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You can enroll by calling Blue Cross of Idaho at 1-888-495-2583, or TTY users can call 1-888-377-1363, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., seven days a week. Enrollment is voluntary. There is no “open enrollment period” and members can opt-out at any time. 60 BOISE AND THE TREASURE VALLEY – OCTOBER 2015 - MARCH 2016


Baby boomers. Mavericks. Challengers. Your generation has been called a lot of things.

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Journey on.

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cover story - Vivian Klein & Meet Idaho’s own gold Medalists, Lotus Dibelius Vivian Klein & Lotus Dibelius, Women’s Double’s Tennis Champions in the 80-84 age division, National Senior games Recently, 6 seniors from Idaho traveled to Minneapolis Minnesota to compete in the National Senior games in the sport of Tennis. Those 6 athletes returned with 6 medals. The gold medal featured here for women’s doubles, as well as the team earning a gold medal in mixed doubles and an additional silver medal. The National Senior games are the culmination of over 700 participants with qualifying events held in several cities across the nation. One member of the gold medal winning team is Vivian Klein. Vivian was born in Indianapolis September 26, 1932. She graduated from Clarkston Washington high school. Married to Herbert Klein and lived in France, during his time in the u.S. Army. She and her family have lived in Boise since 1955. She has 5 children, 4 living, all in the Treasure Valley, 4 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Vivian lost her husband in 1981 and shortly after embarked

on a career in the political arena as an attaché in the Idaho legislature, then a lobbyist and executive director of a professional association. After a stint in the Idaho attorney general’s office, she later retired as chief of staff for the Idaho senate minority leaders. Vivian is well liked and respected by many people on both sides of the isle. Vivian took up tennis at the age of 40, under the encouragement of her friend and colleague Barbara Chandler, and she immediately fell in love with the sport. She loved the competitive nature of the sport. “It is truly a lifetime sport that can be picked up at any age and played for many years”. Viv has been playing for 43 years now and still going strong. Vivian joined the Boise Racquet and Swim Club, where she was a volunteer in the swimming programs where her children where very competitive swimmers. She later served on their board for many years. Vivian has had a very successful career in tennis, She won the Idaho Open Singles championship at age 55 in 1981. She plays uSTA

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leagues and her teams have gone to nationals 3 times. In order to qualify for nationals, you must be NTRP (national tennis rating program) rated, compete it local league tournaments, winning them, wining district championships, sections, then on to Nationals. Vivian was a certified tennis umpire and officiated at the U.S. Open in New York City for 3 years. Since retirement in 2005 Vivian balances family, stays busy with volunteer activities and board positions, a competitive tennis schedule and traveling. Recently Viv completed a trip to Israel and the Jordan Valley as an ambassador of Human Rights and Diversity along with the WASSMUTH Human Rights center. Her next trip with the organization will be to Cuba again as advocates of human rights. What message would you like our seniors to take from this feature? One message I have is, “Don’t give up, sometimes the aches and

pains get the best of you, but keep moving!...Many tennis players have artificial hips, and knees and still play a nice competitive game.” My second message is to seniors and to the youth alike.” Get involved and Stay involved in your community. Pay attention to what is going on, volunteer, that is a big part of giving back in the community that we are all a part of. Lotus Dibelius was born in Neenah Wisconsin on February 1, 1933. She attended Neenah High School, where she was a cheerleader and later attended Badger Girls State College; she Married Ron Dibelius, a basketball player from Marquette University and begin her family. Continued on page 106 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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MorningStar—Called to Serve by Lesley Jacobson “The constant care and compassion at MorningStar is truly remarkable.” (FaMiLy MeMber) Here, under our roof, we celebrate legacies and heroes. For MorningStar Senior Living is built upon the manifest truth that seniors – the wisest and most experienced among us – deserve the highest respect and regard. This is MorningStar’s chosen calling, begun in 2003 when Ken Jaeger resolved to create his own brand of senior living. Out of his convictions, Ken established three precepts for MorningStar: honor God; value all seniors; and invest generously in his team. Boise Executive Director Janine Sawaya affirms, “In my 44-year career, I’ve had only two jobs I loved where I couldn’t wait to get to work. MorningStar is one such place, all because it’s living out its mission. Here we make decisions by which the community becomes a true home in which residents can be proud. “And this team I have,” muses Janine, “They’re young and energetic, convinced ours is the best community in the Valley. With motivated, creative staff like that, all day long at MorningStar it’s: ‘Yes’ is the answer; Now, what’s the question?” “Move before you have to, so you can take part in the busy, constructive life we have. No one will be lonesome here.” (reSideNT) love Knows no Bounds MorningStar’s mission to love and honor others stretches beyond its senior living communities—and into the world. We are committed to also investing our time and talents in local charitable projects (like The Linus Project). In this, Ken takes a decided lead for he is passionate about helping the poor in Third World countries. Years ago, in tiny Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, he found a tin-roofed warehouse for abandoned and orphaned children. This most humble place draws him back three times a year, together with hundreds of volunteers, to build orphanages, feeding centers and relationships. For truly, love knows no bounds.

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the Idaho Home choice Idaho Medicaid received the Program (IHc) Money Follows the Person grant in 2011 to help Idaho rebalance long-term care spending from institutions to home and community-based services (HCBS).

This program, also called The Idaho Home Choice Program (IHC), helps transition individuals from an institution (skilled nursing facility, intermediate care facilities, or institutions for mental diseases) to community living in an apartment, private home, or a certified family home. The IHC will increase outreach to individuals in institutions and decrease barriers to transition. The goals of the program are to: n Increase the use of HCBS and reduce the use of institutionally-based services. n Eliminate barriers in state law, state Medicaid plans, or state budgets that restrict the flexible use of Medicaid funds to enable individuals to receive long-term care in the settings of their choice. n Strengthen the ability of Medicaid programs to ensure continued provision of HCBS to those individuals who choose to transition from institutions. n Ensure that procedures are in place to provide quality assurance and continuous quality improvement of HCBS.

Eligible persons must: n Be a resident of Idaho n Currently live in a nursing facility, ICF/ID, or an Institution for Mental Disease n Have lived in the above settings for at least 90 consecutive days, excluding short term rehabilitation stays n Have been eligible for Medicaid for at least one day n Qualify for one of the HCBS waivers (Aged and Disabled Waiver or Developmental Disability waiver), or qualify for Medicaid State Plan Services n Move to a “qualified residence” in the community. Participants will be eligible to receive Medicaid Waiver or State Plan benefits, up to 72 hours of Transition Management from a Certified Transition Manager and up to $2,000 of one-time Transition Services money for expenditures that are deemed necessary for the participant to live safely in the community. Please visit www.idahohomechoice. dhw.idaho.gov for additional information. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Cathy Pape, Project Coordinator, Idaho Home Choice, Money Follows the Person, 208-287-1172, papec@dhw.idaho.gov.

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National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI) 800-950-6264

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National Mental Health Association 800-969-6642

Blue Cross of Idaho

National Suicide Prevention Hotline 800-273-TALK

(ad on pages 60-61, Back Cover) 3000 E Pine Ave, Meridian 83642 888-492-2583

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MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES PREFERRED PROVIDERS

Saint Alphonsus Behavioral Health (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 131 N Allumbaugh, Boise 83704 208-367-2175 NATIONAL American Psychological Association 800-964-2000

Suicide Prevention 800-SUICIDE LOCAL Ada Cty Mental Health Svcs 1720 W Westgate, Boise 83704 208-334-0808 Boise Vet Center 2424 Bank Dr, Boise 83705 208-342-3612 Catholic Charities of Idaho 4202 W Emerald, Boise 83706 208-345-6031 Community Outreach Counseling – 1031 W Sanetta St, Nampa 83651 208-466-7443 – 3017 S Meridian Rd, Meridian 83642 208-888-6123 – 2399 S Orchard St, Ste 101, Boise 83705 208-344-2228 – 20535 N Academy Rd, Greenleaf 83626 208-459-3896

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Community Partnerships of Idaho 3076 N Five Mile Rd, Boise 83709 208-376-4999 Community Support Center 716 N Orchard St, Boise 83706 208-429-0330 Idaho Dept of Health & Welfare Mental Health Svcs –R egion III 3402 Franklin Rd, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0092 –R egion IV 1720 N Westgate Dr, Ste A-1, Boise 83704 208-334-0800 Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline 800-564-2120 Intermountain Hospital 303 N Allumbaugh, Boise 83704 800-321-5984 LDS Family Services 10740 W Fairview Av, Ste 100, Boise 83713 208-376-0191 Lutheran Social Services 8030 Emerald St, Boise 83704 208-685-0587 Mental Health Mobile Crisis Region IV 208-334-0808 Mountain States Group 1607 W Jefferson, Boise 83702 208-336-5533 National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI – Boise) 4696 Overland Rd, Ste 274, Boise 83705 208-376-4304 Safe Haven Hospital of Treasure Valley 8050 Northview St, Boise 83704 208-327-0504

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Saint Alphonsus Behavioral Outpatient Counseling (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 131 N Allumbaugh, Boise 83704 208-367-6500 Tidwell Social Services 5999 W State St, Boise 83703 208-853-5095 Treasure Valley Community Resource Center 2412 E Chicago St, Ste 110, Caldwell 83605 208-459-9263

MOBILITY EQUIPMENT Access Vans 6893 Supply Way, Boise 83716 208-385-7647

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Hands of Hope Northwest

1201 S Powerline Rd, Nampa 83686 208-461-1473 LINC (Living Independence Network Corporation) 1878 W Overland, Boise 83705 208-336-3335 Norco Medical – 400 W Main St, Boise 83702 208-344-0299 – 2882 N Eagle Rd, Meridian 83646 208-898-0202 – 150 Shannon Dr, Nampa 83687 208-467-3070 – 1906 Fairview Ave, Caldwell 83605 208-402-0100 – 340 S Main, Mountain Home 83647 208-587-1177

Nuclear Care Partners

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MOBILITY EQUIPMENT continued Numotion 1610 N Orchard St, Boise 83706 208-288-5460

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(ad on page 42) 4800 S Mustang Creek Ln, Boise 83709 208-867-2752 Valley Medical 2065 E Fairview Ave, Meridian 83642 208-955-7491

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Basque Museum & Cultural Center 611 Grove St, Boise 83702 208-343-2671 Boise Art Museum 670 Julia Davis Dr, Boise 83702 208-345-8330 Boise State University Art Gallery 1910 University Dr, Boise 83725 208-426-1223 First Thursday (Gallery Stroll First Thurs of the month) Downtown Boise, Boise 83702 208-472-5251 Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial 770 S 8th St, Boise 83702 208-345-0304

Caseboise Moving

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MUSEUMS Alive After Five (Each Wed Grove Plaza Live Music & Art) Grove Plaza, 826 E Main St, Boise 83702 208-345-3411 Art in the Park Julia Davis Park, 670 Julia Davis Dr Boise 83702 208-345-8330

Idaho Black History Museum 508 Julia Davis Dr, Boise 83702 208-334-2120 Idaho Museum of Military History 4748 Lindberg St, Boise 83705 208-272-4841 Idaho Museum of Mining and Geology 2455 Old Penitentiary Rd, Boise 83712 208-368-9876

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Old Idaho Penitentiary 2445 Old Penitentiary Rd, Boise 83712 208-334-2844 War Hawk Air Museam 201 Municipal Way, Nampa 83687 208-465-6446 World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame 404 S Eighth St, Boise 83702 208-343-7224

MUSIC THERAPY Music Makes Connections 5608 Cruzen, Boise 83706 208-286-5508

NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICES Canyon County Office of Aging 304 N Kimball, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0063

OXYGEN Apria Healthcare – 1 1880 W President Dr, Ste E Boise 83713 208-322-2372 – 2 61 Addison Ave W Twin Falls 83301 208-733-4450 Bennett Medical Services 6560 W Emerald St, Boise 83704 208-327-8888

Norco Medical – 2882 N Eagle Rd, Meridian 83642 208-898-0202 – 315 E Elm St, Ste 10, Caldwell 83605 208-402-0100 – 400 W Main, Boise 83702 208-344-0299 – 340 S Main St, Mountain Home 83647 208-587-1177 – 2882 N Eagle Rd, Meridian 83646 208-898-0202 – 150 Shannon Dr, Nampa 83687 208-467-3070 Pacific Pulmonary Services 5220 N Sawyer Av, Ste Garden City 83714 208-376-1730

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PET CARE & SERVICES Canyon County Office of Aging – Pet Food Assistance Program 304 N Kimball, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0063 Idaho Humane Society 4775 W Dorman St, Boise 83705 208-342-3508

PHARMACIES

Ladd Family Pharmacy (ad on page 73) 1109 S Broadway, Boise 83706 208-947-0877

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When Drugs Deplete nutrients Medications can be life saving. But take heed: They can also rob your body of nutrients you need. Nutrient loss can happen in many ways. For example, a medication may: n

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Depress your appetite, which means you may not eat enough to stay nourished. Increase your desire for less healthy foods, such as lots of sugar, bread, or pasta. Reduce absorption of certain nutrients in the “gut,” especially in seniors. Block a nutrient’s effects at the level of the cell. Increase loss of nutrients through your urinary system.1

Symptoms of nutrient loss may come on gradually and look a lot like symptoms of aging, disease, or changes in mood—so it’s easy to get caught off guard. For example, pain, numbness, or tingling in legs may be a vitamin B12 deficiency. Or a magnesium deficiency may cause muscle pain and stiffness. Over time, this deficiency may even contribute to bone disease (osteoporosis).2 Which drugs are the most common culprits? Here’s a brief summary for you. acid blockers. If you have heartburn, reflux, or peptic ulcers, your doctor may prescribe an antacid, H2 blocker, or proton-pump inhibitor (PPI). Studies show these drugs may cause many nutrient deficiencies. They can interfere with the

breakdown of food or absorption of nutrients. You may lack B12, calcium, vitamin D, folic acid, chromium, iron, zinc, and phosphorus. antibiotics. These drugs are big robbers of a wide range of nutrients. They also kill “good” bacteria in your digestive system. For these reasons, it may be a good idea to take a B vitamin complex or a multivitamin that contains B vitamins—as well as magnesium, calcium, and potassium. You might also consider probiotics and vitamin K—normally made by those “friendly” bacteria. anti-convulsants. Seizure medication can cause low levels of vitamin D. anti-hypertensives. Diuretics are great at helping to prevent heart attacks in high-risk people. But they may deplete magnesium, sodium, potassium, zinc, pyridoxine, thiamine, and ascorbic acid. Beta blockers also are great at lowering blood pressure. However, they can deplete CoQ10. This can be very dangerous. The heart needs a rich supply of this nutrient for the energy “factories” of its cells. Cholesterol-lowering drugs. When it comes to high cholesterol, statins are practically a household name. That’s because doctors widely prescribe them. But statins also deplete CoQ10—which is serious. Hypoglycemics (oral). Drugs like metformin help make insulin work better in people with diabetes. But they can reduce levels of B12 by half. They also can deplete folic acid and CoQ10.

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medical professional if you have questions or concerns about a medical condition. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Elaine Ladd, Pharmacist & Owner of Ladd Family Pharmacy, see ad on page 73. Sources: 1. N utrition Review: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Drug-Induced Nutrient Depletion. Available at: http:// nutritionreview.org/2013/04/practical-guide-avoiding-drug-induced-nutrient-depletion/ Accessed June 4, 2015. 2. A merican Chiropractic Association: Pay Attention to Medications, Nutrition When Treating Elderly. Available at: https://www.acatoday.org/content_css. cfm?CID=1357 Accessed June 5, 2015. 3. C hiro.org: Recognizing Drug Induced Nutrient Depletion in Chiropractic Practice. Available at http://www. chiro.org/nutrition/FULL/Recognizing_Drug_Induced_ Nutrient_Depletion.shtml Accessed June 5, 2015.

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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Used for menopausal symptoms, HRT may deplete vitamins B6 and B12, folic acid, and magnesium—critical for not only heart health but also mood. Still moody on HRT? A supplement might make more sense than an antidepressant. Nearly 50 percent of Americans regularly takes a prescription drug. And medication-related loss of nutrients is more common than many realize. Just to be safe, let’s look over your list of medications and make sure you’re not coming up short. Nothing herein constitutes medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, or is a substitute for professional advice. You should always seek the advice of your physician or other

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Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Heart Care (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Baker City, 3325 Pocahontas Rd, Baker City, OR 97814.............. 208-367-2328 – Boise (Moreau Bldg), 6140 Curtisian Ave #200, Boise 83704....... 208-367-2328 – Caldwell, 1906 Fairview Av, Ste 430, Caldwell 83605...................... 208-367-2328 – Eagle, 323 E Riverside, Ste 224, Eagle 83616.............................. 208-367-2328 – Fruitland, 910 NW 16th St, Ste 101, Fruitland 83619...................... 208-367-2328 – Meridian, 3025 W Cherry Ln, Ste B, Meridian 83642...................... 208-302-0160 – Nampa, 4424 E Flamingo Ave., Suite 300, Nampa ID 83687........ 208-895-4950 – Ontario, 1050 SW 3rd Ave, Ontario 97914.................................... 208-367-2328

St. Luke’s Cardiology Associates (ad on page 43) – Boise, 300 E Jefferson St, Ste 101, Boise 83712............................. 208-322-1680 – Caldwell, 315 E Elm, Ste 350, Caldwell 83608............................ 208-322-1680 – Meridian, 3525 E Louise Dr, Ste 400, Meridian 83642....................... 208-322-1680 – Nampa, 215 E Hawaii, Nampa 83687........................................... 208-322-1680 – T win Falls, 775 Pole Line Rd W, Ste 112, Twin Falls 83301............. 208-814-8200

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Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Family Medicine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Baker City Clinic, 3175 Pocahontas Rd, Baker City, OR 97814.. 541-523-4415 – Valley Medical Clinic, 3820 17th St, Baker City, OR 97814....... 541-523-4465 BOISE Family Medicine Health Center – 777 N Raymond, Boise 83704.............................................................208-514-2500 – 121 E Fort St, Boise 83712.................................................................208-514-2500 – 6094 Emerald, Boise 83704................................................................208-514-2500

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(ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Bown Crossing, 2141 E Parkcenter Blvd, Boise 83706............... 208-302-5000 – Emerald, 6533 Emerald St, Boise 83704...................................... 208-367-4170 – Federal Way, 1880 W Judith Ln, Boise 83705.............................. 208-302-5200 – McMillan, 12273 W McMillan Rd, Boise 83713............................ 208-302-5500 – Overland, 10255 W Overland Rd, Boise 83709............................ 208-367-7205 Terry Reily Health Clinics, 300 S 23rd St, Boise 83702...................208-344-3512 CALDWELL

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Family Medicine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 315 E Elm St, Ste 100, Caldwell 83605.............................................. 208-459-7415 Terry Reily Health Clinics, 2005 Arlington, Caldwell 83605............208-466-5359 EAGLE

Saint Alphonsus Eagle Health Plaza (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 323 E Riverside Dr, Ste 224, Eagle 83616.......................................... 208-367-5750

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(ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) –C linic at Eagle, 600 E State St, Ste 200, Eagle 83616................ 208-367-4700 – Oasis Medical Center, 3217 W Bavaria St, Eagle 83616........... 208-286-6676

St. Lukes Internal Medicine (ad on page 43) – 3 101 E State St, Ste 2120, Eagle 83616.............................................208-473-3275 – 5 20 S Eagle Rd, Ste 3102, Eagle 83642.............................................208-706-5100 FRUITLAND

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Family Medicine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – F ruitland Health Plaza, 910 NW 16th St, Fruitland 83619........ 208-452-6851

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FAMILY PRACTICE continued GARDEN CITY Family Medicine Health Ctr, 215 W 35th St, Garden City 83714....208-514-2500 HOMEDALE Terry Reily Health Clinics, 108 E Idaho Blvd, Homedale 83628.......208-337-3189 KUNA

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Family Medicine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 757 E Wythe Creek Ct, Kuna 83634.................................................... 208-367-3366 MARSING Terry Reily Health Clinics, 201 Main St, Marsing 83639.................208-896-4159 MELBA Terry Reily Health Clinics, 150 2nd St, Melba 83641......................208-495-1011 MERIDIAN Family Medicine Health Center, 2321 E Gala, Meridian 83642.....208-514-2500

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Family Medicine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 3025 W Cherry Ln, Ste B, Meridian 83642............................................ 208-302-6400

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Internal Medicine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 3025 W Cherry Ln, Ste B, Meridian 83642............................................ 208-302-6400 MIDDLETON Terry Reily Health Clinics, 201 S 1st Ave E, Middleton 83644.........208-585-0048

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Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Family Medicine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Dallan Woods, 214 S Midland Blvd, Nampa 83686.................... 208-465-6900 – Garrity, 1200 Garrity Blvd, Nampa 83687.................................... 208-466-9092 – Iowa, 211 W Iowa, Nampa 83686................................................. 208-465-7377 – Karcher, 11035 W Karcher Rd, Nampa 83651............................... 208-302-6600 –N ampa Health Plaza, 4400 E Flamingo, Ste 301, Nampa 83687..208-465-6970 Terry Reily Health Clinics, 223 16th Ave N, Nampa 83687..............208-467-4431 NEW PLYMOUTH

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Family Medicine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 213 N Plymouth Ave, New Plymouth 83655........................................ 208-674-1444 ONTARIO

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Family Medicine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Ontario, 1050 SW 3rd Av, Ste 1200, Ontario 97914...................... 541-881-7370

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Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Internal Medicine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 6140 Curtisian, Ste 300, Boise 83704................................................ 208-367-6575

St. Lukes Internal Medicine (ad on page 43) 701 E Parkcenter Blvd, Boise 83706.................................................. 208-381-6400 – Boise, 600 N Robbins Rd, Boise 83702......................................... 208-489-4990 – Cloverdale, 4840 N Cloverdale Rd, Boise 83713......................... 208-706-8000 – Jefferson, 300 E Jefferson St, Ste 300, Boise 83702.................... 208-381-4100

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aint Alphonsus Medical Group – Family & S Internal Medicine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Oasis Medical Center, 3217 W Bavaria St, Eagle 83616........... 208-286-7786

St. Lukes Internal Medicine (ad on page 43) – 3101 E State St, Ste 2120, Eagle 83616.............................................208-473-3275 – 520 S Eagle Rd, Ste 3102, Eagle 83642.............................................208-706-5100 FRUITLAND

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group - Internal Medicine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) Fruitland Health Plaza, 910 NW 16th St, Fruitland 83619........... 208-452-6851 MERIDIAN

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group - Internal Medicine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 3025 W Cherry Ln, Ste B, Meridian 83642............................................ 208-367-8550

NEUROLOGY

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Neurology (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Boise, 1072 N Liberty St, Ste 303, Boise 83704............................ 208-367-2800 –C aldwell, 1906 Fairview, Ste 430, Caldwell 83605...................... 208-367-2800 – F ruitland, 910 NW 16th St, Ste 102, Fruitland 83619.................. 208-367-2800 –N ampa, 401 E Hawaii, Nampa 83686........................................... 208-465-6934

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Neurosurgery (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – 1072 Liberty St, Ste 303, Boise 83704............................................ 208-367-4035 – 901 N Curtis Rd, Ste 503, Boise 83706........................................... 208-367-4000

St. Luke’s Neurology Clinic (ad on page 43) – Boise, 125 E Idaho St, Ste 300, Boise 83712................................ 208-381-7335 – Meridian, 520 S Eagle Rd, Ste 2207, Meridian 83642..................... 208-706-6300 78 BOISE AND THE TREASURE VALLEY – OCTOBER 2015 - MARCH 2016


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aint Alphonsus Medical Group – Hip & Knee S Reconstruction (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Baker City, 3325 Pocahontas Rd, Baker City, OR 97814.............. 541-523-1797 – Boise 1075 N Curtis Rd, Ste 300, Boise 83706......................................... 208-367-3330 901 N Curtis Rd, Ste 501, Boise 83706........................................... 208-367-5080 6500 W Emerald, Boise 83704........................................................ 208-367-5095

aint Alphonsus Medical Group – Joint Preservation S & Reconstruction (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – B oise, 6165 W Emerald, Boise 83704.............................................208-377-0777

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Orthopedics (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Baker City, 3325 Pocahontas Rd, Baker City, OR, 97814................. 541-523-1797 – Boise, 6500 W Emerald, Boise 83704............................................ 208-367-5095 – Meridian Health Plaza, 3025 W Cherry Ln, Ste A, Meridian 83642.....208-288-4700 – Nampa Health Plaza, 4424 E Flamingo, Ste 110, Nampa 83687.... 208-288-4700

St. Luke’s Boise Orthopedic Clinic (ad on page 43) – 703 S Americana Blvd, Ste 12, Boise 83702................................. 208-323-2600 – 520 S Eagle Rd, Ste 3213, Meridian 83642........................................ 208-323-2600

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St. Luke’s Intermountain Orthopedics (ad on page 43) – 600 W Robbins Rd, Ste 100, Boise 83702...............................................208-383-0201 – 520 S Eagle Rd, Ste 2209, Meridian 83642........................................ 208-383-0201 – 1109 W Myrtle St, Boise 83702...................................................... 208-383-0201

St. Luke’s Orthopedic Clinic (ad on page 43) 200 Forest St, McCall 83638............................................................ 208-634-5909

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Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Coughlin Foot & Ankle (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Baker City, 3325 Pocahontas Rd, Baker City, OR 97814.............. 208-367-3330 – Boise, 1075 N Curtis Rd, Ste 300, Boise 83706............................ 208-367-3330 – Burley, 1344 Hiland Ave, Burley 83318......................................... 208-367-3330

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Podiatry (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Nampa, 211 W Iowa Ave, Nampa 83686....................................... 208-367-3330 – Ontario, 840 SW 4th St, Ontario 97914........................................ 541-881-1310

St. Luke’s Podiatry Clinic (ad on page 14) – Boise, 1907 S Broadway Ave, Ste 205, 83702............................... 208-938-4670 – Meridian, 520 S Eagle Rd, Ste 1243, 83642................................ 208-938-4670

SLEEP CENTERS & PULMONARY MEDICINE

aint Alphonsus Medical Group – S Pulmonary & Sleep Medicine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) –B aker City, 3325 Pocahontas Rd, Baker City, OR 97814.............. 208-465-6952 – Boise, 1075 N Curtis Rd, Ste 200, Boise 83706............................ 208-367-8333 – Caldwell, 1906 Fairview Av, Ste 430, Caldwell 83605.................... 208-302-6400 – F ruitland Health Plaza, 910 NW 16th St, Ste 102, Fruitland 83619...208-465-6952 –M eridian Health Plaza, 3025 Cherry Ln, Ste B, Meridian 83642..... 208-302-6400 – Nampa, 401 E Hawaii, Nampa 83687........................................... 208-465-6952 – Nampa, 1512 N 12th Ave, Nampa 83686..................................... 208-367-8333

St. Luke’s Sleep Medicine Institute & Pulmonary Associates (ad on page 43) 2347 E Gala, Meridian 83642............................................................ 208-706-5380

St. Luke’s Sleep Medicine Institute (ad on page 43) – 5 20 S Eagle Rd, Meridian 83642.................................................... 208-706-5380 – 1 90 E Bannock, Boise 83702.......................................................... 208-706-5380 – 1 000 State St, McCall 83637.......................................................... 208-706-5380 – 8 95 N 6th East St, Mountain Home 83647........................................ 208-706-5380

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2051 E Summersweet, Boise 83716................................................. 208-323-3767

SPINE & JOINT CARE

aint Alphonsus Medical Group – S Comprehensive Pain & Spine (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Boise, 1055 N Curtis Rd, South Tower, 6th Fl, Boise 83706........... 208-367-4343 – Nampa, 524 12 Avenue Rd, Nampa 83686..................................... 208-463-5290

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Spine Care (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 901 N Curtis Rd, Ste 204, Boise 83706.............................................. 208-367-7644

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Spine Surgery (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Boise, 1075 N Curtis Rd, Ste 101, Boise 83706............................ 208-367-7463 – Nampa, 214 S Midland Blvd, Nampa 83686................................. 208-288-4700

St. Luke’s Center for Spine Wellness (ad on page 43) 703 Americana Blvd, Ste 130, Boise 83702......................................... 208-333-2225

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St. Luke’s Travel Medicine and Immunization Clinic (ad on page 43) 520 S Eagle Rd, Ste 1239, Meridian 83642.......................................... 208-706-7200

VEIN SPECIALISTS

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Vein Care (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 6140 W Curtisian, Ste 100, Boise 83704............................................ 208-367-8346

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AARP Prescription Discount Program (ad on page 96 Insert) 800-456-2277

Ada Cty NACO Prescription Drug Discount Program 252 E Front St, Ste 199, Boise 83702 208-287-7960 Benefits CheckUp 202-479-1200 Developed and maintained by The National Council on Aging (NCOA). BenefitsCheckUp is the nation’s most comprehensive Web-based service to screen for benefits programs for seniors with limited income and resources. Canyon County Office of Aging 304 N Kimball, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0063 Glaxo Smith Kline Prescription Assistance 888-672-6436 Lily Patient Assistance Program 877-795-4559 Medical Prescription Discount Card 800-377-1614

Medicare Prescription Drug Card 800-633-4227 Merck Patient Assistance Program 800-727-5400

Nuclear Care Partners

(ad on page 19) 1159 Iron Eagle Dr, Ste 170-B, Eagle 208-881-9022 Novartis Medicare Drug Plan Assistance Line 800-620-3292 Partnership for Prescription Assist 888-477-2669 Pfizer Pfriends 866-706-2400 Pharmaceutical Assist for the Aged & Disabled (PAAD) 800-792-9745 Rx PhRMA 800-377-1614 St. Vincent de Paul Prescription Program 3217 W Overland, Boise 83705 208-344-9737 Universal Prescription Discount Service 208-375-2117

Whether buying or selling, I am a fierce negotiator for my clients! Donna Rogers, Agent – Extensive healthcare background and experience with Seniors, Downsizing, and Relocating. Licensed real estate agent since 2005.

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Great Home Buys in Idaho Silvercreek Realty (ad on page 82) www.greathomebuysgroup.com 208-989-9241

REHABILITATION FACILITIES AND HOSPITALS Please refer to the Skilled Nursing Comparison Grid on pages 192-197 for a complete overview of all rehabs available and the services they provide.

Avamere Transitional Care of Boise (ad on page 201) 1001 S Hilton St, Boise 83705 208-345-4464

Genesis Health Care

(ad on page 200) – Apex Center 8211 Ustick Rd, Boise 83704 208-375-3700 –C herry Ridge Center 501 W Idaho Blvd, Emmett 83617 208-365-3597 –M eridian Center 1351 W Pine Ave, Meridian 83642 208-888-7049 –P ayette Center 1019 3rd Ave S, Payette 83661 208-642-4455 – S unny Ridge Center 2609 Sunnybrook Dr, Nampa 83686 208-467-729 –R iver Ridge Center 640 Filer Ave W, Twin Falls 83301 208-734-8645 – Twin Falls Center 674 Eastland Dr, Twin Falls 83301 208-734-4264

Good Samaritan Society – Boise Village (ad on page 201)

3115 Sycamore Dr, Boise 83703 208-343-7726

Life Care Center of Boise

(ad on page 199) 808 N Curtis Rd, Boise 83706 208-376-5273

Life Care Center of Treasure Valley (ad on page 199) 502 N Kimball Pl, Boise 83704 208-377-1900

Riverview Rehabilitation Center (ad on page 84) 3550 W Americana Terr, Boise 83706 208-615-4940

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St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital (ad on page 43) 600 N Robbins Rd, Boise 83702 208-489-4444

St. Luke’s – Gwen Neilsen Anderson Rehab Center

(ad on page 43) 801 Pole Line Rd W, Twin Falls 83301 208-814-3755

Trinity Mission Health & Rehab of Holly (ad on page 197) 2105 Twelfth Ave Rd, Nampa 83686 208-467-5721

Trinity Mission Health & Rehab of Midland (ad on page 197) 46 N Midland Blvd, Nampa 83651 208-466-7803

Valley View Nursing and Rehab (ad on page 193) 1130 N Allumbaugh, Boise 83704 208-854-8500

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(ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – 9 01 N Curtis Rd, Ste 204, Boise 83706 208-367-3315 – 7 17 N Liberty St, Boise 83702 208-367-8989 – 5 959 N Discovery Pl, Boise 83713 208-378-0256 – 1 050 State St, Boise 83702 208-424-8175

St. Luke’s Rehabilitation

(ad on page 43) 311 W Idaho St, Boise 83702 208-489-5050 – Americana 703 Americana Blvd, Ste 130, Boise 83702 208-706-7530 – Boise 600 N Robbins Rd, Ste 101, Boise 83702 208-489-4040 – E ast Boise 2475 Apple St, Ste 200, Boise 83706 208-489-5095 –B oise 1109 W Myrtle Plaza 1, Ste 200, Boise 83702 208-489-5880 – West Boise 2999 N Lakeharbor Ln, Ste 120, Boise 83703 208-853-1098 CALDWELL

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Saint Alphonsus Rehabilitation Services (STARS) (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert)

323 E Riverside Dr, Ste 124, Eagle 83616 208-367-5400

St. Luke’s Rehabilitation

(ad on page 43) 533 S Rivershore Ln, Ste 120, Eagle 83616 208-938-8020 McCALL

St. Luke’s Rehabilitation (ad on page 43) 1010 State St, McCall 83638 208-630-2409

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St. Luke’s Rehabilitation

(ad on page 43) 520 S Eagle Rd, Ste 2209, Meridian 83642 208-706-5775 NAMPA

Saint Alphonsus Rehabilitation Services (STARS) (ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 2707 Garrity Blvd, Nampa 83687 208-442-2329 TWIN FALLS

St. Luke’s Rehabilitation

(ad on page 43) 801 Pole Line Rd W #3802, Twin Falls 83301 208-814-3450

(ad on page 43) 1906 W Fairview Av, Ste 330 Caldwell 83605 208-454-9223

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RESpITE cARE Respite is a period of rest or relief for those who give constant care to an ill person. Many skilled nursing facilities and assisted living communities offer this service. Please refer to our housing grids starting on page 164 or the non-medical home care grid on page 122 for in-home care. Alzheimer’s Idaho Inc 13601 W McMillan Rd, Ste 249, Boise 83713 208-914-4719 Canyon County Office of Aging 304 N Kimball, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0063

REVERSE MORTgAgES

Katie Bostic – Reverse Mortgage Expert – The Federal Savings Bank (ad on page 86) 208-761-7761

SENIOR cENTERS Boise Basin Senior Center PO Box 393, Idaho City 83631 208-392-4918 Boise Senior Center 690 Robbins Rd, Boise 83702 208-345-9921

Caldwell Senior Center 1009 Everett St, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0132 Eagle Senior Center 312 E State St, Eagle 83616 208-939-0475 Garden City Senior Center 3858 Reed St, Garden City 83714 208-336-8122 Garden Valley Senior Center 261 S Middlefork Rd, Garden Valley 83622 208-462-3943 Gem County Senior Center 719 S Johns St, Emmett 83617 208-365-4343 Homedale Senior Center 224 W Idaho Ave, Homedale 83628 208-337-3020 Kuna Senior Center 229 Avenue B, Kuna 83634 208-922-9714 Marsing Senior Center 218 Main St, Marsing 83639 208-896-4634 McCall Senior Center 701 1st St, McCall 83638 208-634-5408

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Melba Valley Senior Center 115 Base Line Rd, Melba 83641 208-495-2168 Meridian Senior Center 1920 Records Way, Meridian 83642 208-888-5555 Nampa Senior Center 207 Constitution Way, Nampa 83686 208-467-7266 New Meadows Senior Center 102 N Commercial, New Meadows 83654 208-347-2363 Parma Senior Center 410 N 8th St, Parma 83660 208-722-5421 Payette Senior Center 137 N Main St, Payette 83661 208-722-5421 Pine Senior Center 350 N Pine, Featherville 83647 208-653-2595 Rimrock Senior Center 525 N Main St, Grandview 83624 208-834-2808 Senior Citizens Center of Mountain Home 1000 N 3rd E, Mtn Home 83647 208-587-4562 Star Senior Center 102 Main St, Star 83669 208-286-7943 Three Island Senior Center 492 E Cleveland Ave, Glenns Ferry 83623 208-366-2051 Twin Falls Senior Center 530 Shoshone St W, Twin Falls 83301 208-734-5084 Weiser Senior Center 115 E Main St, Weiser 83672 208-414-0750

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AARP (ad on page 96 Insert) (Get your local chapter info) 800-441-2277 Alcoholics Anonymous 800-477-1104 Alzheimer’s Association 800-272-3900 American Diabetes Association 800-342-2383 American Heart Association 800-242-8721

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American Kidney Fund 800-638-8299 American Liver Foundation 800-465-4837 American Lung Association 800-586-4872 American Parkinson Disease Association 800-223-2732 American Stroke Association 800-553-6321 Amputee Coalition of America 888-267-5669 Arthritis Foundation 800-283-7800 Benefits CheckUp 202-479-1200 Easter Seals Society 800-221-6827 Eldercare Locator Nationwide 800-677-1116 Continued on page 90 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Alzheimer’s Association “I’ve Been Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, early-stage. What should I do next?” “Early-Stage” refers to people, of any age, who are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and are in the beginning stages of the disease. In this stage they retain the ability to participate in daily activities and in a give-and-take dialogue. This includes those persons with “younger-onset” who develop dementia under age 65 and are still in the early stages of the disease. The Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Idaho Chapter, recognizes the unique needs of persons diagnosed with the disease and their caregivers. The following resources are available to help people navigate through the many thoughts, emotions and questions about memory loss and dementia. Early-Stage Support Groups Support groups for people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease and their care partners are offered locally. These two hour meetings offer education for one hour and one hour of support group sharing for both the diagnosed person and their care partner. 24/7 Helpline 800.272.3900 Information specialists and masters-level counselors are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. One-onone assistance is offered to enable individuals to better understand the disease, manage care and make more

informed decisions regarding services and treatments. Education Classes Free local classes and online seminars are provided to help people living with the disease, family and friends increase understanding of memory loss, communication, changes in behavior and making legal and financial plans. Medical professionals, employers and facility caregiver staff are also welcome. Caregiver Support Groups Caregiver support groups are facilitated on various days and times each month. These meetings are open to anyone who wishes to give and get support with the challenges of caregiving for family or friends. alZConnected This online social networking community is designed for anyone impacted by Alzheimer’s disease. It provides a safe place for people to connect with others in similar situations 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, at no charge.

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SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES continued from page 87 Huntington’s Disease Society of America 800-345-4372 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 800-286-8159 Lupus Foundation of America 800-558-0121 National Council on Aging 800-424-9046 National Family Caregivers Association 800-896-3650 National Kidney Foundation 800-622-9010 National Multiple Sclerosis Society 800-344-4867 National Odd Shoe Exchange (NOSE) 480-892-3484 National Osteoporosis Foundation 877-868-4520 National Parkinson Foundation 800-327-4545 United Ostomy Association 800-826-0826 LOCAL

AARP (ad on page 96 Insert)

Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Idaho (ad on page 89) 800-272-3900

American Cancer Society 208-343-4609 American Heart Association of Boise 208-384-5066 American Lung Assoc of Idaho 1412 W Idaho St, Boise 83702 208-345-5864 American Parkinson’s Association of Idaho 208-367-6570 American Red Cross of Idaho 146 S Cole Rd, Boise 208-947-4357 CCOA Organization on Aging 208-459-1334 Canyon County Office of Aging 304 N Kimball, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0063 Catholic Charities of Idaho 847 Park Center Way, Nampa 83651 208-466-9962 Elderly Call and Help Organization ECHO 208-345-7777

3080 Gentry Wy, Ste 100, Meridian 83646 866-295-7284

Eldery Opportunity Agency 800-273-4462

Adult Day Services of Boise 208-322-7069

Epilepsy League of Idaho 208-344-4340

Friends in Action

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Idaho Commission on Aging 208-334-3833 Idaho Healthcare Association IHCA 208-343-9735 Kidney Foundation 800-622-9010 Living Independent Network 208-336-3335 Susan G Komen Race for the Cure 1409 W Main St, Ste 120, Boise 208-384-0013 Twilight Wish Program 877-893-9474 United Way of Treasure Valley 208-336-1070

SOCIAL SECURITY Social Security Administration 800-772-1213 –M edicare Claims 800-633-4227 – LOCAL 1249 S Vinnell Way, Ste 101, Boise 83709 208-321-2901

Thrivent Financial – Lori Reinke (ad on page 55) 575 E Parkcenter Blvd, Ste 130, Boise 83706 208-850-5829

SUPPORT GROUPS To list your support group, please call 208-922-6317 or email cody@ seniorsbluebook.com. You may also post your events and meetings at our website, www.seniorsbluebook.com. Al-Anon 208-344-1661 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 208-344-6611

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6126 W State St, Ste 305, Boise 83703 800-272-3900 Alzheimer’s Idaho Inc 13601 W McMillan Rd, Ste 249 Boise 83713 208-914-4719

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SUPPORT GROUPS continued Alzheimer’s Support Group 800-272-3900 There are many support groups occurring throughout the Treasure Valley. Please visit alz.org for a complete list. American Cancer Society Reach to Recovery 2676 S Vista Ave, Boise 83705 208-367-3508 Better Breather’s Club 1412 W Idaho, Ste 100, Boise 83702 208-345-5864

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(ad on page 43) 190 E Bannock St, Boise 83712 208-381-9000 Depression Support Group 208-329-6663 x102 Gamblers Anonymous www.gamblersanonymous.org Grandparents as Parents 3852 N Eagle Rd, Boise 83704 208-391-3480 Living Through Cancer St. Lukes MSTI 100 E Idaho St, Ste 100, Boise 208-381-9000 Muscular Dystrophy Association 6485 W Interchange ln, Ste 101 Boise 83709 208-327-0107 Narcotics Anonymous of Treasure Valley 512 N 8th St, Boise 83701 208-391-3823 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) 4696 Overland Rd, Ste 272, Boise 208-376-4304

Saint Alphonsus Community Services

(ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) 1055 N Curtis Rd, Boise 83706 208-367-7264

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100 Idaho St, Boise 83702 208-381-1200 Stroke Support Group 800-444-6443 Sweet Magnolias (thru Alzheimer’s Idaho Inc) 13601 W McMillan Rd, Ste 249, Boise 83713 208-914-4719 Well Spouse Association 800-838-0879

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AARP Tax Aide

(ad on page 96 Insert) 888-227-7669 Idaho State Tax Commission 800 Park Blvd Plaza IV, Boise 83712 208-334-7660 Internal Revenue Service – Helpline 550 W Fort St, Boise 83702 800-829-1040

TELEpHONE ASSURANcE Canyon County Office of Aging – ECHO 304 N Kimball, Caldwell 83605 208-459-1334

Home Helpers / DirectLink (ad on page 27)

208-322-2668 Senior Solutions ECHO Telephone Reassurance 3010 W State St, Ste 120, Boise 83703 208-345-7777

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THEATER PERFORMING ARTS Ballet Idaho 501 S 8th St, Boise 83702 208-343-0556 Boise Contemporary Theater 854 Fulton, Boise 83702 208-331-9224 Boise Little Theater 100 E Fort St, Boise 83712 208-342-5104 Boise Philharmonic Association 516 S 9th St, Boise 83702 208-344-7849 Boise State University Performing Arts 1910 University Dr, Boise 83725 208-426-3957 Caldwell Fine Arts 208-459-5275 Idaho Dance Theater 405 S 8th St, Ste 363, Boise 83702 208-331-9592 Idaho Shakespeare Festival 5657 Warm Springs Av, Boise 83716 208-336-9221

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Stage Coach Theatre 5296 Overland Rd, Boise 83709 208-342-2000 The College of Idaho Ctr for Performing Arts 2112 Cleveland Blvd, Caldwell 83605 208-459-5011 Twin Falls Ctr for the Arts 195 River Vista Pl, Twin Falls 83303 208-734-2787

TRANSPORTATION Access Paratransit / Valley Ride 4788 S Orchard St, Boise 83705 208-345-1234 Access Vans 6893 Supply Way, Boise 83716 208-385-7647 Ada County Paramedics 370 Benjamin Ln, Boise 83704 208-287-2950 Ada-Boi Critical Care Transfer 3985 S Summerset Wy, Boise 83709 208-362-2973

All Stops Non Emergency Medical Transportation

Knitting Factory 416 S 9th St, Boise 83702 208-367-1212

(ad on page 95) PO Box 190166, Boise 83719 208-907-0010

Morrison Center for Performing Arts 2201 Cesar Chavez ln, Boise 83725 208-426-1609

American Medical Response AMR – Idaho Medicaid Transportation 877-503-1261

Nampa Civic Center

(ad on page 94) 311 3rd St S, Nampa 83651 208-468-5500 Opera Idaho 501 S 8th St, Boise 83702 208-345-3531

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In 1968, four volunteers founded AARP Foundation Tax-Aide, eventually becoming the nation’s largest, free, volunteer-run tax assistance and preparation program. In 1979, AARP Driver Safety launched a program to help keep older drivers independent, safe and confident while on the road. Today it is the country’s largest driving refresher course designed for drivers age 50 and older. Almost 46 years later, these valuable programs are as important now as they were then and are having a direct impact in Idaho. Per capita, Idaho has one of the most successful Tax-Aide programs in the country. Last year alone, nearly 300 volunteers across the state filed more than 19,000 returns with refunds totaling $19,700,000. With your help, we will do even more next year. TaxAide has more than 60 tax preparation sites in the Gem State offering free services to anyone, any age, AARP member or not. The volunteer opportunities are endless so whether you are good with numbers or good with people (or both) there is a place for you. AARP Driver Safety offerings

include a classroom course, administered by a nationwide network of more than 4,000 volunteers, and an online course, available in both English and Spanish. The classroom course takes place at various host sites throughout Idaho, including libraries, hospitals, senior centers,

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Saving Money and Staying AARP core programs help Safe on the Road Idahoans across the state

churches, and recreational facilities. Also available are CarFit, an educational program designed to help older drivers find out how well their vehicles “fit” them, and We Need to Talk, an interactive online seminar that provides practical tips and advice on how to recognize when it’s time to limit or stop driving and how to discuss the topic with loved ones. To find the nearest AARP Foundation Tax-Aide site, AARP Driver Safety class or to learn more about volunteer opportunities in your community call 208-855-4004. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Commuteride 5714 W Fairview Ave, Boise 83706 208-345-7665 Eggers Transportation 2104 S Daisy Ave, Boise 83709 208-283-7442 El-Ada Community Action Agency – Bus Pass Program 2250 S Vista Ave, Boise 83705 208-345-2820

Resilient Transportation 7283 E Saxton Ln, Nampa 83687 208-573-7607 SCRIP (Subsidized Taxi Vouchers) 3010 W State St, Ste 120, Boise 83703 208-345-7777 Treasure Valley Transit 1136 W Finch Dr, Nampa 83651 208-463-9111 Trinity Transportation 684 Franklin Ave, Kuna 83634 208-409-6850

ELS Transportation 209 W 38th St, Boise 83714 208-938-2018

Tropicare Transportation 740 E Grey Lag Dr, Nampa 83687 208-467-2273

Idaho Tender Care Transit 2076 N Viewhill St, Meridian 83646 208-284-2178

Valley Ride Bus Service 4788 Orchard St, Boise 83705 208-345-7433

Injury Care Emergency Medical Services – Boise 9220 W Franklin Rd, Boise 83709 208-914-3846

Where2Transportation 2455 S Linder Rd, Meridian 83642 208-602-1566

KDN Transportation 2171 S Ridge Point Way, Boise 83712 208-859-4895 Kool Kab PO Box 85, Nampa 83653 208-454-9982 Medicaid Transportation 800-296-0509 New Inspirations Transportation 2630 S Hood Ranch Pl, Meridian 83642 208-830-6770 New Life Transportation PO Box 548, Kuna 83634 208-941-3958 Northwest Transportation 6330 W Ustick Rd, Meridian 83646 208-887-9846

Yellow Cab 1417 S Vista Ave, Boise 83705 208-345-5555

URgENT cARE cENTERS

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Express Care

(ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) North Boise Rite Aid, 1515 W State St, Boise 83714 208-345-6768

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Urgent Care

(ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Bown Crossing 2141 E Parkcenter Blvd, Boise 83706 208-302-5050

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VETERAN SERVICES Boise Vet Center 2424 Bank Dr, Boise 83705 208-342-3612 Debt Management 800-827-0648 Education Benefits 888-442-4551 Health Benefits 877-222-8387 Health Eligibility Center 800-929-8387 Idaho State Veterans Home 320 N Collins Rd, Boise 83702 208-334-5000

Idaho Veterans Services 208-334-1245 Life Insurance 800-669-8477 Office of Veterans Advocacy – Idaho Div of Veteran Svcs 444 W Fort St, Ste 140, Boise 83702 208-577-2300 VA Benefits 800-827-1000 Veteran’s Administration Hospital 500 W Fort St, Boise 83702 208-422-1100

VISION RESOURCES Ada County Blind & Handicapped Library Services 208-334-2150

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– Elm 315 E Elm St, Ste 100, Caldwell 83605 208-459-7415 – Emerald 6533 Emerald St, Boise 83704 208-367-4232 – Findley 3587 S Federal Wy, Boise 83705 208-367-4185 – Fruitland Health Plaza 910 NW 16th St, Ste 101, Fruitland 83619 208-452-6851 – Karcher 11035 W Karcher, Nampa 83651 208-302-6650 – Meridian Health Plaza 3025 W Cherry Ln, Ste B, Meridian 83642 208-302-6450 – Oasis Medical Center 3217 W Bavaria St, Eagle 83616 208-286-6676 – Nampa Health Plaza 4400 E Flamingo, Ste 130, Nampa 83687 208-288-4680

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American Council of the Blind 800-424-8666 American Foundation of the Blind 800-232-5463 Braille Institute 800-272-4553 Elks Commission for the Blind & Visually Impaired 208-334-3220 Eye Care America 800-222-3937 Idaho Commission for the Blind 341 W Washington St, Boise 83702 208-334-3220 Lighthouse International 800-829-0500 Lion’s Sight & Hearing Foundation 208-338-5466 Prevent Blindness America 800-221-3004 Continued on page 101 Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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Respite spells ReLIeF for As a caregiver, you are doing Family caregivers everything in your power to make sure your loved one is well cared for, and you’re probably feeling the strain of your efforts: increased frustration, shortened fuse, poor sleep, exhaustion, feeling overwhelmed, high blood-pressure, etc. “Respite” can help you bring your life back into balance.

Respite is a temporary break from your caregiving responsibilities. Respite can take place in your home or in a facility. Respite can be provided by a family member, friend, paid provider, or volunteer. Friends in Action, a nonprofit dedicated to helping family caregivers, recruits and trains volunteers as part of their Legacy Corps program to provide “companionship respite” for veterans and military families. Legacy Corps volunteers commit to one full year of service (Nov – Oct) and deliver compassionate, consistent support to caregivers on a weekly basis, allowing stressed out wives, husbands, daughters, sons, neighbors, and friends to rest and recharge. Entering the 4th year in Idaho, Legacy Corps volunteers have provided a total of 14,000 hours of relief to 191 family caregivers in the gem State – a value of over $250,000. The Idaho Caregiver Alliance (ICA) is another organization focused on providing access to respite for caregivers across the lifespan. The ICA was formed with grant funding from National Lifespan Respite Coalition and is making great strides to ensure

that family caregivers in Idaho have the tools and resources they need – starting with respite. In 2015 the ICA successfully worked with state law makers to pass House Concurrent Resolution 24 which officially recognizes family caregivers as an integral part of our health system. The ICA is also testing the implementation of an Emergency Respite Program designed to offer support to caregivers when unplanned events or emergencies occur. To learn more about the Emergency Respite program please visit the Idaho Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health website (www.idahofederation.org) or call (208) 433-8845. You can learn more about respite, caregiver resources, the Legacy Corps program, and the Idaho Caregiver Alliance at the 5th annual Family Caregiver Conference on February 20, 2016. The Annual Family Caregiver Conference is a partnership with Boise State university to provide caregivers of adults and children with disabilities the resources they need to provide good care for their loved one while taking good care of themselves too. For information on respite, or to learn how you can become a Legacy Corps volunteer and be a hero to a family caregiver, contact Friends in Action at (208) 333-1363. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Friends in Action. See ad on page 101.

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Friends in Action, in partnership with Boise State University’s Center for the Study of Aging and Family Studies Program, announces the

5th Annual Family Caregiver Conference Saturday, February 20, 2016 Join us in “Moving Conversation to Action” registration opens in December www.fiaboise.org/family-caregiver-conference 208.333.1363

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Recorded Magazines 888-724-6423 Sight & Hearing Association 800-992-0424 VideoEye 9465 W Emerald, Boise 83704 208-323-9577 Vision Council of America 866-826-0290

VOLUNTEER OppORTUNITIES

AARP

(ad on page 96 Insert) 3080 Gentry Wy, Ste 100, Meridian 83646 866-295-7284 Adopt a Senior 208-459-0063

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Alzheimers Assocation of Greater Idaho

(ad on page 89) 6126 S State St, Ste 305, Boise 83703 800-272-3900 Alzheimer’s Idaho Inc 13601 W McMillan Rd, Ste 249 Boise 83713 208-914-4719 Boise School District Volunteer Services 8169 W Victory Rd, Boise 83709 208-854-4000 Boys and Girls Club of Ada County 610 E 42nd St, Garden City 83714 208-376-4960 Family Advocates 3010 W State St, Ste 104, Boise 83703 208-345-3344

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Fit and Fall Proof – Central District Health Dept 707 N Armstrong Pl, Boise 83704 208-327-8591

Friends in Action

(ad on page 101) 1607 W Jefferson, Boise 83702 208-333-1363

South Central Idaho Office on Aging Senior Corps 315 Falls Ave, Twin Falls 83303 208-736-2122 Twin Falls Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers of Magic Valley 459 Locust St N, Ste 106, Twin Falls 83301 208-733-6333 United Way – 211 211

Idaho Food Bank

(ad on page 35) 3562 South TK Avenue, Boise ID 83705 208-577-2720

Valley Regional Transit (Volunteer Drivers) 700 NE 2nd St, Ste 100, Meridian 83642 208-846-8547

Idaho Humane Society 4775 W Dorman St, Boise 83705 208-331-8553

Zoo Boise 355 Julia Davis Dr, Boise 83702 208-608-7746

The Morrison Center for the Performing Arts Volunteer Svcs 2201 W Ceasar Chavez Way, Boise 83725 208-426-1609 Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) –1607 W Jefferson, Boise 83702 208-336-5533 –411 E Hawaii Ave, Nampa 83686 208-466-8982 Senior Medicare Patrol SMP Volunteers 208-459-0063

St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital (ad on page 43)

600 N Robbins Rd, Boise 83702 208-489-4444

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wEATHERIZATION SERVIcES Canyon County Office of Aging – CCOA Weatherization Services 304 N Kimball, Caldwell 83605 208-459-0063

Idaho Power

(ad on page 105) www.idahopower.com/ weatherizationsolutions 800-488-6151

wHEELcHAIR & AccESSIBILITY RAMpS/ LIfTS

Safety for Seniors

(ad on page 41) 4800 S Mustang Creek Ln, Boise 83709 208-867-2752

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www.executivelawncareboise.com executivelawncareboise@gmail.com 12655 W. Tevoit St., Boise, ID 83709

WINDOW CLEANING

Window Panda Boise (ad on page 103) 10408 W Overland Rd, Ste 191 Boise 83709 208-891-8287

WOUND CARE

Saint Alphonsus Medical Group – Wound Healting & Hyperbaric Medicine

(ad on pages 1, 32 Insert) – Boise 1055 N Curtis Rd, S6 Entrance Boise 83706 208-367-6038 – Nampa 4400 E Flamingo Rd, Nampa 83687 208-288-4560

–O ntario 1050 SW 3rd Ave, Ste 1600 Ontario 97914 541-881-2360

Elks Wound Center

(ad on page 43) – 600 Robbins Rd, Boise 83702 208-489-5800 – 3277 E Louise Dr, Meridian 83642

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Fall Yard Winterization Sprinkler Blowouts

YARD CARE

Executive Lawn Care

(ad on page 103) 12655 W Tevolt St, Boise 83709 208-867-2857

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Weatherization solutions for eligible customers Let Us Help You Stay Comfortable, At No Cost To You Program Idaho Power offers two weatherization programs for our customers. Both of these programs provide energy efficiency improvements to customer’s electrically-heated homes, apartments and manufactured homes so less energy is used and homes stay more comfortable. If you own or rent your home, you may be eligible to participate for free. The primary difference between these two programs is the amount of a customer’s annual household income.

Weatherization Solutions for Eligible Customers Program Customers whose income is just slightly too high to qualify for WAQC, may qualify for Weatherization Solutions. The Weatherization Solutions program serves Idaho Power customers who heat with electricity and meet the income guidelines below: If you would like to see if you qualify for this program call these

Weatherization assistance Number of people Annual for Qualified Customers in home income range (WaQC) 1 $20,423 to $29,175 Through the WAQC pro2 $27,528 to $39,325 gram, Idaho Power partners 3 $34,633 to $49,475 with Idaho and Oregon Community Action Partnership 4 $41,738 to $59,625 (CAP) agencies to weath5 $48,843 to $69,775 erize electrically-heated homes of income qualified customers. contractors in your area: Power upgrades to your home may Savers (serving Ada, Elmore and include things like new insulation, Owyhee counties) at 208-377-0700 furnace tune-ups, weather stripping or Energy Zone, LLC (serving Adams, and sealing air leaks. These upBoise, Canyon, gem, Payette, Valley, grades help keep cold air out during Idaho and Washington counties) at the winter and hot air out during 208-459-0066. the summer. CAP agencies in Idaho Benefits you’ll appreciate and Oregon have trained and certiThese weatherization programs fied weatherization crews to ensure focus on the entire house. When a improvements are done correctly. To home is weatherized, it is weathersee if you qualify for this program, ized completely to save energy and contact your local CAP agency. 104 BOISE AND THE TREASURE VALLEY – OCTOBER 2015 - MARCH 2016


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blowing through the house like we did before,” said Donna Blay, a participant in Idaho Power’s Weatherization Solutions program. Energy efficiency upgrades to her family’s all-electric, manufactured home included: a new heat pump, new ductwork, a programmable thermostat, compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), and ceiling, floor, and pipe insulation. We hope you take advantage of these no-cost programs. We’re sure you’ll be glad you did!

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provide a healthy and comfortable living environment for eligible customers. Through these weatherization programs, customers learn how to use energy wisely, where they might save additional energy to help reduce their heating costs, and how to use new equipment such as a digital thermostat in their home. This one-on-one education is a good time to have questions about energy efficiency answered by professionals. These home improvements make a real difference in the lives of Idaho Power’s customers. “We don’t get cold, and we don’t hear the wind

Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Idaho Power.

Keep comfortable and warm with help from Idaho Power’s Weatherization Solutions program. Weatherization improvements are provided at no cost to eligible customers who own or rent an electrically heated home. Upgrades may include: • Additional insulation • Reduction in air leakage • Duct sealing • Furnace efficiency improvements Program continuation, eligibility requirements and terms and conditions apply.

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Vivian Klein & Lotus Dibelius continued from page 63 They had 5 children, 3 are living. Lotus is the grandmother of 9, and the great grandmother of 7. The family moved to Reno Nevada at the age of 29. Lotus wanted her children to get involved in sports and meet new friends; she found a tennis program where the children became active. She too started taking lessons, and then joined a league and started having success playing in tournaments. She enjoyed the fact that her entire family participated in the sport of tennis. She and her husband played in several tournaments throughout the years and in many states. One of her favorite memories from her early days of tennis was when her son Kevin was 14 and he and Lotus entered a tournament where the winner earned a trip to New York City, and got to play on the back courts of the uS Open, complete with a banquet at the Waldorf Astoria. They were very excited to win this mother/son competition. Kevin later attended college on a tennis scholarship. She is very proud that all of her children and grandchildren are talented athletes and remain active in tennis. When Lotus and Ron moved to Idaho, they meandered down to the local park and found a group of ladies playing tennis. The group became fast friends and soon after she was again playing singles,

doubles, and mixed games several times a week. Lotus has competed in the Idaho Senior games, a qualifier for the National Senior games, several times, and in addition to her tennis success, she also ran track at the games in years past. In 1991 she held the record that year for the 100 yard dash for the time of 17.10 seconds. In an effort to stay fit, Lotus eats healthy and exercises every day; gets a weekly massage, and stays active doing yard work, cooking, and sewing BSu slippers for “fans” and family. What message would you like our seniors to take from this feature? Stay Active! At 82 years old, she plays and competes with women her childrens age. I don’t know what I would do if I didn’t have tennis. Find something you love and get involved in it. She enjoys the comradery in sports, and is still a team captain of an over of 65 plus team, and they are on their way to sectionals in Boise, playing teams from Colorado and the nationals in Sun City AZ, 2016. Editor’s Note: This Senior Spotlight was submitted by Linda Payne Smith, Vice President, Saint Alphonsus Health system. “Vivian and Lotus are nothing short of amazing! They are an inspiration to all and a true role model for how we can all live our lives and enjoy “healthy aging” to the fullest!”

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hospital 300 miles away. A senior citizen needs to travel to medical treatment not available at home.

A father, separated from his family during a disaster, wants desperately to be reunited. A domestic violence survivor longs to start a new life in another city, but cannot afford to leave. A young burn survivor wants to attend a special camp for other kids who understand her emotions. They can get there when there’s an angel in the cockpit. For those whose lives are in turmoil, the financial, physical, and emotional burdens of travel can make ordinary trips difficult. That’s when they turn to Angel Flight West, a network of 1,200 volunteer pilots who fly their own planes and pay for all costs (which average from hundreds of dollars to thousands of dollars per flight) out of their own pockets. Angel Flight West pilots fly more than 3,500 of those every year These pilots who give so much of their time and money to help strangers, come from all walks of life. But as different as these men and women are, they all have two things in common: The love of flying, and the desire to touch people’s lives. Not only have they earned the gratitude of their passengers, they’ve earned the trust and respect of a long list of organizations of all types.

Seventy one year old Larry G. needs to travel from his home to a major medical facility for treatment of his cancer. 120 miles away – but several hours of driving in traffic, Larry isn’t strong enough to make the drive. As pilot Tom Close noted about this particular flight “The events around Larry and this flight are indeed emblematic of Angel Flight West. AFW puts in touch those in need, and those of us with the luxury of giving back, using the opportunities and capabilities in our lives where they can have the biggest impact.” The passengers and their families, the healthcare organizations – pay nothing at all, ever.

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Angel Flight West – Angel A small child, ravaged by cancer, in the Cockpit needs specialized treatment at a

At the Santa Monica, California, headquarters, a dedicated staff manage the complex system of matching pilots with passengers, coordinating the flights, spreading the word among referral agencies, and continually recruiting new volunteers among 13 western states. If you are a caregiver, a patient who needs assistance, or someone who would like to donate, please visit their website www.angelflightwest.org or call them at 888-426-2643. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Cheri Cimmarrusti, Associate Executive Director of Angel Flight West. She can be reached at 888-426-2643 or by email at cheric@angelflightwest.org. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com 107


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be a very long course of illness.

It is the only one of the ten top causes of death in America with no treatment, prevention or cure. It robs the person living with the disease of their memories and basic social skills, which can leave the caregiver feeling isolated even from the person they care for daily. In addition, studies have shown that caring for someone with Alzheimer’s can impact the caregiver’s health and cognitive function. To help address the unique challenges of Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers, the nonprofit ClergyAgainstAlzheimer’s has produced a book of meditations, Seasons of Caring – available at www.seasonsofcaring.org where you can read excerpts of the book free of charge. Grouped by seasons of the year, the book’s interfaith meditations offer spiritual support and motivational insights to comfort and encourage caregivers. Edited by Dr. Daniel C. Potts, Seasons of Caring features watercolors by his father, Lester, who began painting after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Dr. Potts writes, “Alzheimer’s and other dementias are no respecters of persons. In this cold, dark reality, how do we share the warm hope of spring? We share our stories of having been there before, of having found faith’s fire in our

own cold reality.” Another resource is the USAgainstAlzheimer’s Facebook Caregivers’ Community for those with Alzheimer’s, their family members and friends. Members share information and questions about caregiving and Alzheimer’s/dementia, share family updates and the stresses of caregiving, and provide advice, understanding and comfort to others. The group’s moderators have each been Alzheimer’s caregivers and maintain a warm, safe and supportive environment, offering advice from their personal experiences. The closed community is at https://www.facebook.com/groups/usagainstalz/. Finally, please join USAgainst Alzheimer’s in demanding action to stop Alzheimer’s by going to www. usagainstalzheimers.org and adding your name. I hope these resources will bring you new insights, comfort, courage and inspiration. Caregivers—particularly for those with Alzheimer’s and dementia—inspire us all.

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Home Health Care Definitions 24 HOUR CARE – Refers to someone being available 24 hours a day to speak with you. CARDIAC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment, specific diet information, and management of the disease process, medication management and education. Cardiac care is a program designed to help a person with heart disease return to health. Cardiac care may consist of exercise, modifying risk factors to prevent further heart damage, or psychological rehabilitation. DIABETIC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment specific diet information, management of the disease process, medication management and education on all the above. Services are provided by Registered Nurse under the supervision of a M.D. Some agencies may have certified diabetic nurse instructors or cardiac care specialty RN’s in their employ.

ENTERAL FEEDING – Enteral feeding, or tube feeding, is a way to deliver nutrients through a tube if you cannot take food or drink through your mouth. HOUR MINIMUM – The least number of hours a Non-Medical Home Care Agency will be available for hire. Medicare certified Home Health Agencies are not on a specified time frame. HOSPICE – Refers to a comprehensive program of care to patients and families facing a life threatening illness. Hospice emphasizes palliative rather than curative treatment. The dying are comforted. Professional medical care is given, and sophisticated symptom relief provided. INTRAVENOUS THERAPY (IV) – Refers to any medical treatments/ medications that need to be introduced into the body via a patient’s veins. Numerous IV Therapies can be

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SOCIAL WORKER – A clinical social worker whose purpose in health care is to enhance, promote, maintain, and restore the best possible social abilities of the patient or family. Services provided may be preventive, developmental, or remedial NON-MEDICAL HOME CARE – Assis- in nature. tance with Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s), homemaking, companionTHERAPY SERVICES ship and other non-medical in home (ST, PT, OT, RT) – care. These services are available for hire after, or in conjunction with, Speech Therapy – Refers to services Medicare certified services. Private to assess and treat speech and payment, Medicaid and Veterans swallowing disorders. Speech therapy Benefits are a few of the ways percan treat speech, language, cognitive sonal care can be paid for. skills or swallowing. PSYCHIATRIC CARE – Refers to the agencies’ ability to offer services related to psychiatric support with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness. Services may include counseling or administering of medications.

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Inactivity Kills Physical inactivity is responsible for more than twice as many deaths as obesity.

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educe the risk of heart disease. R Prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Improve bone density. Increase and maintain muscle strength, which is strongly correlated to independence in your environment and reducing the risk of falling. n Improve and maintain balance, which is critical to reducing the risk of falling. n M aintain proper hormone levels. n Reduce stress. n Increase feelings of wellbeing. n Reduce pain levels.

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This is not an exhaustive list of the benefits of regular activity. Exercise and regular activity are critical to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Frequent activity and movement throughout the day is best. Choose a form of activity and exercise that you enjoy and keep it as part of a lifelong pursuit. Editor’s Note: This article was written by Ben Shatto, PT, DPT, OCS, Director of Therapy Services at MultiCare Home Health, and author of the website www.thePhysicalTherapyAdvisor.com. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com 1173


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Home Healthcare Definitions continued from page 111 Occupational Therapy – Refers to services to assess and treat patients to improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments. Patients may have mental, physical, developmental, or emotional disabilities. Therapists also help them to develop, recover, or maintain daily living and work skills. Occupational therapists help clients not only to improve their basic motor functions and reasoning abilities, but also to compensate for permanent loss of function. Respiratory Therapy – Refers to services for care of patients with deficiencies and abnormalities associated with the cardiopulmonary system. It may include the therapeutic use of medical gases and their equipment, environmental control systems, humidification, aerosols, ventilator support, bronchi pulmonary drainage and exercise, respiratory rehabilitation, assistance with cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and maintenance of natural, artificial, and mechanical airways. TRACH CARE – Refers to care administered to patients who have undergone a tracheotomy. A tracheotomy is a surgical procedure in which a cut or opening is made in the windpipe (trachea). The surgeon inserts a tube into the opening to bypass an obstruction, allow air to get to the lungs, or remove secretions.

WOUND CARE – Refers to services for providing diagnosis and treatment for ulcers, pressure sores and other wounds. Treatments may include but is not limited to irrigations, dressing, and wound vacs. Some agencies may employ specialty nurses to provide and instruct in care specifically for patients with more complicated wounds. natural, artificial, and mechanical airways. TRACH CARE – Refers to care administered to patients who have undergone a tracheotomy. A tracheotomy is a surgical procedure in which a cut or opening is made in the windpipe (trachea). The surgeon inserts a tube into the opening to bypass an obstruction, allow air to get to the lungs, or remove secretions. WOUND CARE – Refers to services for providing diagnosis and treatment for ulcers, pressure sores and other wounds. Treatments may include but is not limited to irrigations, dressing, and wound vacs. Some agencies may employ specialty nurses to provide and instruct in care specifically for patients with more complicated wounds.

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24 HOUR ON CALL – Refers to someone being available 24 hours a day to speak with you. BONDED – Being bonded means that a bonding company has secured money that is available to the consumer in the event they file a claim against the company. HOMEMAKER / COMPANION – Non-medical assistance with meal preparation, laundry, light housekeeping, errands, activities, outings, companionship and other household duties. These agencies are licensed by the state. HOURLY MINIMUM – This refers to the minimum number of hours that an agency provides service. INSURED – This refers to what happens if someone gets hurt on the job. If the company isn’t insured,

then the claim gets filed against the homeowner’s insurance. If the company is insured, then the claim gets filed against the company’s insurance. MED-ALERT SYSTEMS – Personal medical alert products activated by pushing a button. MEDICATION REMINDER – Assistance with reminding an individual about medications but not dispensing medications.

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TRANSPORTATION – Rides to shopping, appointments and other outings. WORKER’S COMP – Insurance that covers medical and rehabilitation costs and lost wages for employees injured at work.

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Hospice Care Definitions Hospice (See definition in home health grid definitions) Services Provided: N-Nurse – Assesses patient’s physical needs, develops and coordinates the plan of care, ensures symptom control and management, provides patient/family teaching as needed SSW-Social Worker – Assesses patient and family emotional and social needs, develops a plan of care, provides counseling, referrals and support to meet identified needs Chaplain – Assesses patient and family spiritual needs, develops a plan of care, provides counseling, assists with memorial preparations. Home Health Aide – Provides direct personal care to patient, emotional support to patient and family, reports identified needs to RN. Volunteer – Provides respite and needed non-medical services for patients and their families, offers support at time of death and during bereavement. Levels of Care: RO-Routine Care – Occurs when regularly scheduled visits are adequate in maintaining the individual’s symptom management. Care is provided at the individual’s residence, this can their private home, a retirement community, an assisted living, or a skilled nursing facility. RE-Respite Care – Provided when the family needs time to rest or go out

of town for a short time. Ideally, this service is provided for five consecutive days. Care may be provided in a long-term care facility depending on the condition of the individual. Hospice is responsible for financial arrangements with the Long-term care facility, at no cost to the patient or the family. GIP – General In-Patient Care – Provided in a skilled nursing facility when the symptoms cannot be managed elsewhere. The skilled nursing facility must have 24-hour R.N. coverage as deemed by Medicare guidelines. General in-patient care is usually short in duration. This level of care is usually due to symptoms which are out of control and more intensive nursing services are required. If an individual is at a care facility, room and board are covered by hospice during this period. CC-Continuous Care – Provided to prevent the individual from going to the hospital when a crisis occurs. Continuous care also is given when more helps is needed to assist the individual and family in coping with the crisis. This level of care is usually provided at the individual’s residence no matter where that may be The criteria for continuous care may include: Severe pain or symptoms which are out of control Psychotic episodes Breakdown of caregiver Imminent death and family unable to cope. Continuous care is typically reserved for end of life or other crises

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24/7 Admissions – Can a patient be admitted to the particular hospice agency 24/7? If a patient qualifies for hospice care, they should be admitted as early as the family requests. Many agencies admit patients to hospice, 24/7, evenings weekends, and holidays. Grief Support Groups – Grief is the normal and universal reaction humans have to the loss of those they love. When your loved one passes, you may go through a period of bereavement and experience grief. Each Hospice Agency will have a grief and bereavement support program. Many provide Grief Groups that meet and address issues of Grief in a supportive group setting. Indigent Patients – Does the hospice accept non funded or indigent patients? This is usually on a case by case basis and at the determination of the hospice company. Many have a non-profit organization that can help support the care of non-covered patients. Many Hospice agencies utilize Social Workers to help find resources for indigent families. Licensed Massage Therapy – Massage has become one of the fastest growing trends in therapy for hospice patients. Used as a method for relaxation to alleviate stress, anxiety and

pain with a light hands-on approach, as well as providing an alternative to those who can’t take medication or prefer not to, massage therapy has become essential in hospice care. This is not reimbursed by Medicare; it is an added benefit that select hospice companies have decided to provide for their patients.

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Planning for End of Life Care People rarely plan end of life care, but the funny thing is if you ask almost anyone how he or she wants to die they can tell you. Most answers are pretty close to each other too. The themes include pain free, at home, and surrounded by those who are loved. It makes sense really. I mean, outside of being a Klingon very few want to die in battle. Most people do not want to die in pain, or alone….or afraid. So if it takes three months of planning to go to Oregon for a week, why as a culture do we think we can avoid planning what is arguably going to be our last memorable event? Perhaps the answer lies in the misconception that suffering is unavoidable. Perhaps it’s because planning for a trip to the beach is a heck of a lot more fun than planning our individual last hurrah. This is where working in hospice comes in handy. I’ve seen such excellent examples of how to live. The best examples of a life well lived I have observed from those I have met in hospice. See – that’s what most people misunderstand. Hospice isn’t really about dying. From an existential standpoint we are all dying, our mortal time here ebbing away one minute at a time. Hospice is for people who are rounding third base

and heading home…..and want to have the ability to live life up to the very minute they can’t anymore. Hospice has come to be synonymous with death, but that is where we as Americans got the message wrong. That’s like saying you’re going to the movies to see the credits roll. While the credits are how all movies end, that’s not why you pay for the ticket. A good hospice takes care of a person’s symptoms, alleviates suffering, and provides options so that each person can be self determined and enjoy each day while there are still days to enjoy. A great hospice will help you enjoy those days. I for one know what I will be looking for when the time approaches for me to make that decision. I want to go places – I hate sitting at home. I too will want to be in my home with my family and my dog. I want fried food. If anyone tries to spoon feed me low sodium, low fat anything I pledge to haunt them. I want to laugh. I want the ability to be who I am until I’m not anymore. Think about it. No really, take a moment…What do you want? Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Charlotte Igo RN, BSN, MHA, CHPCA, Managing Business Partner at Complete Hospice Care. See ad on page 137.

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Understanding Hospice Those things which we do not understand are most often the things that cause the most stress. In school for example, some students dread the walk to their algebra class. A feeling of stress and imminent doom overwhelm them as they ponder the question, “what does X really equal anyway?” Whereas for some, Algebra comes easy and stress is not a part of their journey to mathematical wizardry. The difference – the level of knowledge and understanding. Much more significant than algebraic equations, are issues related to health. What treatments are needed? How will I pay for my care? Who will take care of me? Will it hurt? Will I be alone? You aren’t expected to understand everything; no one does. However when it comes to your health understanding is crucial. Hospice is a specialized form of health care which functions through an interdisciplinary team of experts who do understand all of the unique needs of end-of-life care. With social workers, chaplains, physicians, nurses, physical therapists and more; a hospice team is built specifically to meet all of the needs of both the patient and their family. When it comes to understanding, hospice is one of the least understood aspects of health care. So many people avoid the “hospice

conversation” until it is too late. Hospice is not a place to die or even a way to die. Hospice is a way for you to choose to live your final days. According to recent research, seventy percent of all people would prefer to spend their final days in their own home; however, in reality only around thirty percent of patients actually do. Making the choice to elect your hospice benefit is not making a choice to give up. Choosing hospice is choosing how you will define your life. Live your life without fear as your hospice team works to meet every need that you and your loved ones have during this critical time. Your final months should be spent living your dreams, not visiting doctors. Life is all about the choices you make. When it comes to your health it is important that you make the best choice possible. Hospice empowers you with the opportunity of spending quality time the way you choose, in the place you decide. No matter what you may be facing, take control of your health and find a redefined hope for a better quality of life. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Kristi Hartway, Executive Director Harrison’s Hope. She can be reached at 208-947-6800, email kristihartway@harrisonshope.com or visit www.harrisonshope.com. See page 147.

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Hospice Care Definitions continued from page 135 PCP-Oversight – Can the hospice patient retain their own primary care physician in addition to the hospice medical director? All hospice organizations require a medical director, a physician to oversee their care. Many times the hospice medical director will work in conjunction with the patient’s own physician. The patient, family and hospice team can determine which physicians will oversee the care and certify the hospice eligibility criteria. Pet Therapy – There’s nothing like a visit from a four-legged creature to brighten the day of a terminally ill patient. Pet therapy teams visit with patients wherever they reside – at home or in professional care settings.

For some patients, contact with these gentle animals evokes memories of pets in their lives, past or present. Studies have shown many benefits of pet companionship, ranging from reduced blood pressure and anxiety to relief from boredom, pain and loneliness. This service is not reimbursed by Medicare, it is an added benefit that select hospice companies have decided to provide for their patients. VA Contract – If the patient is not a Medicare Recipient and is covered by the VA, the VA will make payments directly to their contracted agencies. If a patient is a Veteran, but is a Medicare Recipient, they may choose any Medicare approved hospice agency for their care.

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INDEPENDENT HOUSING – Apartments and communities for adults 55+ with little or no senior support services (e.g. no meals, etc...)

Public Housing (PH) – affordable apartments for low-income families, the elderly and persons with disabilities.

INTERMEDIATE CARE – 24 hour inpatient care residents who need licensed nursing supervision and supportive care, but do not require continuous nursing care. Residents may receive full assistance with ADL’s and transfers. Residents receive meds from a nurse following a doctor’s orders and may receive outpatient rehab services. Facilities may use a nurse as a their consultant and the residents receive periodic assessments from a licensed practitioner.

RESIDENTIAL HOME – Assisted living homes are private residential homes that typically have a small number of residents who live together and receive care from live-in caretakers. Adult family homes offer room and board for seniors who want a more private, home-like community. Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing are provided. Amenities and nursing services vary greatly between homes. Ask about their services when you tour. They are also referred to as MEDICAID WAIVER – An assisted liv- personal board and care homes. ing waiver may be used to transition Most accept private pay; Medicaid individuals out of nursing facilities or in some instances. to provide persons at risk of institutionalization with options for remain- RESPITE CARE / SHORT-TERM STAY – Otherwise known as a shorting in their communities. Assisted living waivers are designed to provide term stay. Any provider of IL, AL, an alternative to more costly nursing ALZ or SNF care can elect to provide fully furnished accommodations to home care. a person for a short period of time. PRICE DEPENDENT ON LEVELS Rates usually quoted on a daily baOF CARE – Flexible levels of service sis and are typically inclusive of all geared to accommodate different services and amenities. needs over time. Rates may vary depending on the changing levels of RETIREMENT COMMUNITY – Housing designed specifically for mature care while one maintains the same adults. Typically Studio, 1 BR or 2 physical residence. BR rental apartments with full kitchens, and private baths are available.

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SECURED UNIT – A secured unit dedicated to Alzheimer’s/Dementia residents to prevent wandering outside the community without supervision. SKILLED CARE – 24 hour licensed nursing services, eight hours of which are RN covered. Patient may receive rehab services either inpatient or outpatient and may be fully dependent for ADL’s. Patients receive medications by an RN according to a licensed physicians orders. SKILLED NURSING FACILITY – Facilities provide 24/7 care for residents and offer full assistance with ADL’s. Daily rates typically include a furnished bedroom and a private or shared bath, meals, activities, transportation, phone service, cable television and all personal/nursing

care. Payor sources usually accepted are Medicare, Medicaid, VA, some insurance plans and private sources. TRACH CARE - Refers to care administered to patients who have undergone a tracheotomy. A tracheotomy is a surgical procedure in which a cut or opening is made in the windpipe (trachea). The surgeon inserts a tube into the opening to bypass an obstruction, allow air to get to the lungs, or remove secretions.

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Planning for the Planning for retirement is a Golden Years common goal for most of us as we approach that time in our lives.

Some of us plan for these Golden Years from the moment we enter the work force. Unfortunately, planning for the actual aging process is less talked about and even less planned for, despite the many resources available to seniors and their families. It is difficult to imagine and plan for potential declining health and debilitating illnesses when someone is healthy and active today. The aging process affects everyone in different ways. Most of us can see and feel a slow decline in our health as the hundreds of simple, daily activities become much more difficult to accomplish. Many seniors plan on ‘aging in place’ and living in their own homes until they pass on. Yet, this may not always be possible due to declining health or sudden health events that require alternative living arrangements. Many seniors and their families do not know which direction to turn when looking for alternative senior living options. In search of answers, guidance and relief, most of us may feel as if we are traveling alone down a rocky path. This is where a trusted senior living advisor can provide a FREE service to

educate and inform us about all the senior living options that are available in the Treasure Valley. A senior living advisor can take the confusion and mystery out of terms such as, “assisted living communities,” “skilled nursing facilities,” “residential care homes,” “memory care,” “independent living” and “retirement communities.” Senior living advisors can reduce the time and stress on seniors and their families when searching for these many alternative living options throughout the Treasure Valley. Senior living advisors provide a “hands on” approach when working with seniors and their loved ones by developing an individualized plan, taking into account their health care needs, geographical preferences and financial considerations. Senior living advisors schedule community tours and join seniors and their families on these visits. Every senior and situation is unique, a senior living advisor will work diligently to find the ‘perfect fit’ that best suits each senior’s lifestyle. Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Oasis Senior Advisors. They can be reached at 208-229-4070, or visit treasurevalley.oasissenioradvisors.com

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SUBSIDIZED HOUSING RESOURCES BOISE Ada Cty Housing Authority 1276 River St, Ste 300, Boise 83702 208-345-4907 Apple Point Apts 3410 N 34th St, Boise 83703 208-426-0779 Arc Living Residential Home 217 Ruby St, Boise 83705 208-343-5583 Bannock Arms 330 E Bannock St, Boise 83712 208-344-3770 Barton Apts 5306 W State St, Boise 83703 208-853-1786 Boise Neighborhood Housing Srvcs 3380 W Americana Terr #120, Boise 83706 208-343-4065 Capitol Plaza 680 Cunningham St, Boise 83702 208-345-4907 Centennial Manor 661 S Curtis Rd, Boise 83705 208-344-2164 Clement Home 3909 W Clement, Boise 83702 208-376-4290 Dogwood Plaza Sr Community 1755 N Linda Vista Ln, Boise 83704 208-319-0780 Franklin Grove Apts 4929 Franklin Rd, Boise 83705 208-336-0086

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Franklin Plaza 1555 W Franklin St, Boise 83702 208-345-4907 Greenbriar Apts 693 E Old Saybrook Ln, Boise 83706 208-342-2930 Harrison Hills Apts 2260 Harrison, Boise 83712 208-342-4716 Idaho Affordable Housing Mgt Assc PO Box 1773, Boise 83701 208-243-9409 Northgate Senior Village 5901 Ellens Ferry Way, Boise 83705 208-853-8448 Owyhee Place 2544 S Owyhee St, Boise 83705 208-342-8664 Riverview Homes 1070 Leadville Ave, Boise 83706 208-343-1944 Samaritan Village Apts 3350 Collister Dr, Boise 83703 208-343-9504 Shoreline Plaza 675 S 13th St, Boise 83702 208-287-1061 Treehouse Apts 240 W Boise Ave, Boise 83706 208-383-9385 Wildwood 2333 S Orchard St, Boise 83705 208-342-1829 Wylie Street Station 4683 Wylie Street Ln, Boise 83703 208-344-5824


CALDWELL Caldwell Housing Authority 22730 Farmway Rd, Caldwell 83607 208-459-2232 Friendship Manor 1&11 324 W Logan, Caldwell 83605 208-459-7075 Hazel Park Senior Apts 211 E Hazel St, Caldwell 83605 208-454-2387

FRUITLAND Leisure Village 1 419 S Colorado Ave, Fruitland 83619 208-452-7927 GREENLEAF Idaho Friends Retirement Home 20803 Academy Rd, 83626 208-455-0390 HOMEDALE

Leisure Village III 210 S 19th Ave, Caldwell 83605 208-459-6036

Homedale Senior Apts 409 S 1st St W, Homedale 83628 208-337-4715

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NAMPA Golden Glow Towers 1108 7th St S, Nampa 83651 208-466-8748

Payette Plaza 80 N 9th St, Payette 83661 208-642-4688

Landmark Towers 111 15th Ave S, Nampa 83651 208-466-1918

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Devon Senior Apts 1338 N College Rd, Twin Falls 83301 208-735-2224

Oakhaven 115 W Ogden Ave, Nampa 83651 208-465-7200

Gleneagles Apts 1846 Harrison St N, Twin Falls 83301 208-735-0308

Sicha Apts 377 Cornell St, Middleton 83644 208-585-9325

WEISER Amber Cove 1320 W 6th St, Weiser 83672 208-549-3690

Parkwood 1817 Sunnyridge Rd, Nampa 83686 208-463-8829

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Westfield Plaza Apts 219 6th St, Wilder 83676 208-482-7750

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1 158 BOISE AND THE TREASURE VALLEY – OCTOBER 2015 - MARCH 2016 208-344-2164

Centennial Manor, 661 S Curtis Rd, Boise 83705

208-345-2150

Heatherwood Retirement Cmnty, 5277 Kootenai St, Boise 83705

1777 S Curtis Rd, Boise 83705

179 208-376-4191

208-322-8080

Grace Assisted Living, 250 S Allumbaugh, Boise 83709

Heritage Assisted Living

208-322-0311

Garden Plaza of Valley View, 1130 N Allumbaugh, Boise 83704

7250 Poplar St, Boise 83704

159 208-297-7623

877-391-1116

Brookdale Castle Hills , 5955 Castle Dr, Boise 83703

Chateau de boise

208-331-1166

Brookdale Boise Parkcenter Independent Living 767 E Parkcenter Blvd., Boise 83706

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13626 W Baldcypress, Boise 83713

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Northgate Senior Cmnty, 5901 Ellens Ferry Way, Boise 83703

5850 Five Mile Rd, Boise 83713

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Mallard Pointe Senior Apts, 508 E 50th St, Boise 83714

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Samaritan Village Apts II, 3360 Collister Dr, Boise 83703

Settler’s Creek Senior Apts, 2758 N Retirement Ln, Boise 83704

The Good Samaritan Home, 3501 W State St, Boise 83703

208-459-3552 208-455-9888

Port Stewart Senior Community, 4321 S 10 Ave, Caldwell 83607

CALdweLL

208-373-1234

P.E.O. Chapter House , 114 E Logan, Caldwell 83605

Willow Park Assisted Living, 2600 N Milwaukee, Boise 83704

5301 E Warm Springs Ave, Boise 83716

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208-938-5529

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Salmon Creek Retirement Liv, 4890 N Cloverdale Rd, Boise 83713

# OF UNITS 64

LOWEST STarTING PrICE

208-344-9885

boise (cont’d)

FITNESS CENTEr SCHEDULED TraNSPOrTaTION COVErED ParKING HOUSEKEEPING aCTIVITIES mEaLS / mEaL OPTIONS SKILLED NUrSING FaCILITY aSSISTED LIVING CmNTY 2-bEDrOOm 1-bEDrOOm STUDIO

Park View Senior Condos, 3110 Crescent Rim Dr, Boise 83706

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Vineyard At Broadmore , 17 6th St N, Nampa 83687

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208-467-7009

Silvercrest Estates 55+Community, 1100 Burnett, Nampa 83651

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208-465-4935

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Karcher Estates, 1127 Caldwell Blvd, Nampa 83651

2609 Sunnybrook Dr, Nampa 83686

genesis Health Care – sunny ridge senior Living

4037 E Clocktower Ln, Meridian 83642

Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village

175 E Calderwood Dr, Meridian 83642

spring Creek Meridian

Grace AL & Retirement, 1960 N Lakes Pl, Meridian 83646

Meadow View AL & Memory Care, 1013 S Johns Av, Emmett 83617

3705 W Flint Dr 0150, Eagle 83616

spring Creek eagle island

Sagewood Senior Apts, 4815 Leanne Ave, Caldwell 83607

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Spring Creek American Falls Spring Creek Boise Spring Creek Eagle Spring Creek Eagle Island Spring Creek Fruitland

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11099 W Highmont Dr, Boise 83713

Ashley Manor – Highmont

2703 Harmony Ave, Boise 83706

Ashley Manor – Harmony

3961 Elgin Way, Boise 83713

Ashley Manor – elgin Way

3749 N Cloverdale Rd, Boise 83713

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208-331-9228

208-327-9960

208-377-4929

208-377-1656

Applewood, 779 S Tennyson Wy, Boise 83709

Ashley Manor – Cloverdale

208-336-5004

Amber Lane Residence, 1819 W Bannock St, Boise 83702

208-376-1300

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$3,200

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Clement Home AL, 3909 W Clement Rd, Boise 83704

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208-344-9044

Hancock House, 1322 Hancock Dr, Boise 83706

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208-322-8080

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208-658-0463

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Glenwood House, 3736 Glenwood, Boise 83704

5815 Coffey St, Boise 83714

Garnet Place

emerson House – A Memory Care 183 208- 377-3177 Community, 8250 W Marigold, Boise 83714

208-338-5600

Brookdale Boise Parkcenter AL, 739 E Parkcenter Blvd, Boise 83706

208-388-8909

208-424-8107

208-344-5807

208-331-1300

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2150 S Orchard, Boise 83706

Ashley Manor – orchard

1908 N 13th St, Boise 83702

Ashley Manor – Hyde Park

3424 W Hill Rd, Boise 83703

Ashley Manor – Hill Road

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Park Center Assisted Living, 1212 Longmont Ave , Boise 83706

Pattie House, 10005 W Pattie Dr, Boise 83704

208-429-6544 208-322-2900

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Overland Court Sr Liv, 10250 W Smoke Ranch Dr, Boise 83709

5850 N Five Mile Rd, Boise 83713

Morningstar senior Living

208-426-8033

Ivy Place Residence, 1307 N 25th St, Boise 83702

208-345-4460 208-334-5000

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1093 S Hilton St, Boise 83705

Hillcrest Assisted Living

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208-376-4191

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1777 S Curtis Rd, Boise 83705

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917 E Ustick Rd, Caldwell 83605

Annabelle House & = Call

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208-455-2324

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208-373-1234

Willow Park AL, 2600 N Milwaukee Ave, Boise 83704

208-629-2554

208-853-1255

208-322-0311

208-639-7000

208-954-5660

208-658-1642

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5301 E Warm Springs Ave, Boise 83716

The Terraces of boise

6300 N Roe St, Boise 83714

The Cottages of boise

The Bridge at Valley View, 1130 N Allumbaugh St, Boise 83704

10139 Overland Rd , Boise 83709

spring Creek overland

10681 W McMillan Rd, Boise 83713

spring Creek boise

3521 E Lake Forest Dr, Boise 83716

Regency Columbia Village & Memory 181 208-344-2954 Care Community

Poppy Fields Assisted Living , 11325 W Camas St , Boise 83709

3921 Kessinger Ln, Boise 83703

Plantation Place

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SpringRidge Assisted Living, 2310 Rice Ave, Caldwell 83605

104 N Storybook Way, Eagle 83616

Aarenbrooke Place – storybook Way 178 208-938-4552

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Prestige AL at Autumn Wind, 200 W Beech St, Caldwell 83605

208-459-2948

208-454-4160

208-459-2852

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2602 Iowa Ave, Caldwell 83605

Ashley Manor – Willow

421 Crescent Ave, Caldwell 83605

Ashley Manor – Crescent

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101 15th Ave E, Jerome 83338

Ashley Manor – Lincoln

1255 Allen Ave, Fruitland 83619

spring Creek – Fruitland

411 E 12th St, Emmett 83617

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77 N Fisher Park Way, Eagle 83616

spring Creek – eagle island

653 N Eagle Rd, Eagle 83616

spring Creek – eagle

126 N Storybook Way, Eagle 83616

Ashley Manor – storybook Way

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Alpine Meadows AL, 1695 S Locust Grove Rd, Meridian 83642

Arrowrock AL – Crestwood, 1448 W Crestwood Dr, Meridian 83642

Aspen Ridge Residential Care, 3621 S Basilica Wy, Meridian 83642

Beehive Homes – Kenmere Golden Years, Inc. 2321 N Kenmere Dr, Meridian 83646

MErIDIAN

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208-888-4791

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700 Reedy Ln, McCall 83638

The Cottages of McCall

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208-855-0429

Cedar Grove AL, 1014 Claybourne Dr, Meridian 83642

Sm = Small / C = Cats Only

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3199 W Belltower Dr, Meridian 83646

The Cottages of Meridian

3165 N Meridian Rd, Meridian 83642

spring Creek Ustick

175 E Calderwood Dr, Meridian 83642

spring Creek Meridian

590 S Arbor Ln, Meridian 83642

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208-288-2220

208-287-2064

208-884-6199

208-319-5350

208-631-4409

Loving Care Gracious Sr Liv, 1952 W Kingswood Ct , Meridian 83646

208-888-7049 208-884-8099

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1351 W Pine Ave, Meridian 83642

Genesis Health Care – Meridian Care & Rehab Ctr – AL

178 (Formerly diamond View Assisted Living & Memory Care) 3570 E Amity Rd, Meridian 83642

208-888-7030

208-888-2377

Beehive Homes – Oakcrest Golden Years, Inc. 1745 Oakcrest, Meridian 83642

Copper springs senior Living

208-861-9556

Beehive Homes – Kimra Golden Years, Inc. 1455 Kimra , Meridian 83642

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Trinity Home Living , 1448 Crestwood Dr , Meridian 83642

760 W Main St, Middleton 83644

The Cottages of Middleton

620 W 9th St N, Middleton 83644

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you’re At Home Residential Assisted 180 208-898-4663 Living, 2811 N Ridge Haven Wy, Meridian 83646

208-898-8957

Trinity at 1st Street, 1353 W 1st St, Meridian 83642

208-319-5400

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650 S Arbor Ln, Meridian 83642

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69 S Midland Blvd, Nampa 83651

Ashley Manor – Midland ii

67 S Midland Blvd, Nampa 83651

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208-461-1452

208-463-0259

208-284-0961

Amerihome Assisted Living, 819 S Powerline Rd, Nampa 83686

Ashley Manor – Midland i

208-371-7788

208-461-3216

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Aging Gracefully AL, LLC, 3989 E Winterberry Dr, Nampa 83687

Advanced Assisted Living , 601 W Blaine Ave , Nampa 83651

735 S 5th W, Mountain Home 83647

208-580-1121

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Harbor House, 2308 E Harbour Grove Dr, Nampa 83686

208-467-7298 208-442-9595

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Grace Assisted Living LLC, 1610 Sunnyridge Rd, Nampa 83686

2609 Sunnybrook Dr, Nampa 83686

Genesis Health Care – sunny Ridge senior Living

Family Life Memory Care, 422 11th Ave South, Nampa 83651

715 W Comstock Ave, Nampa 83651

208-463-1732

208-468-7714

Brookstone Village, 921 Corporate Ln, Nampa 83651

Clearwater House

208-466-1641

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Beehive Homes – Maryland Golden Years, Inc. 612 E Maryland Ave, Nampa 83686

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Streamside AL, 1355 S Edgewater Cir, Nampa 83686

Sm = Small / C = Cats Only

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Autumn Haven of Rupert, 924 Christian Way, Rupert 83350

1481 7th Ave N, Payette 83661

The Cottages of Payette

Royal Villa Care Center, 1713 Center Ave, Payette 83661

861 Beverly Hills Dr, Payette 83661

Ashley Manor – beverly Hills

Parma Living Center, 401 N 8th St, Parma 83360

5023 E Victory Rd, Nampa 83687

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R & V Shelter Home, 903 11th Ave S, Nampa 83651

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208-436-3200

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208-642-9808

208-642-1711

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208-465-7275

Park Place AL Community, 616 16th Ave N, Nampa 83687

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Karcher Estates – AL, 1127 Caldwell Blvd, Nampa 83651

The Cottages of Nampa

208-463-8777

Home Sweet Home Care AL, 11426 Lone Star Rd, Nampa 83651

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Brookdale Twin Falls, 1367 Locust St N, Twin Falls 83301

Cenoma House, 1930 Heyburn Ave E, Twin Falls 83301

208-404-6720 208-736-3933

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Bridgeview Estates AL, 1828 Bridgeview Blvd, Twin Falls 83301

1818 Parkview Dr, Twin Falls 83301

Ashley Manor – Park View ii

1814 Parkview Dr, Twin Falls 83301

Ashley Manor – Park View i

Alpine Manor, 1135 Imperial St, Twin Falls 83301

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208-286-7873

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1225 E 6th St, Weiser 83672

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208-549-3455

208-414-4200

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208-734-6062

208-736-3727

Willowbrook AL Facility, 1871 Julie Ln, Twin Falls 83301

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Syringa Place, 1880 W Harrison St N, Twin Falls 83301

491 Caswell Ave W, Twin Falls 83301

208-736-5705

Stoney Creek Living Center, 3808 N 2538 E, Twin Falls 83301

Woodstone Assisted Living

208-734-9422

Rosetta AL – Twin Falls Idaho, 1177 Eastridge Ct, Twin Falls 83301

622 Filer Ave W, Twin Falls 83301

208-733-9064

208-420-1054

Divine Living Center at Curry Retirement Estate 2435 Buckingham Ct, Twin Falls 83301

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Desert Rose Retirement Estate, 983 Gallup Dr, Twin Falls 83301

Heritage Assisted Living Twin Falls

208-736-4808

Chardonnay Assisted Living, 1045 Carriage Ln, Twin Falls 83301

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AArenbrooke PlAce Residential Assisted Living Communities

With locations across Southern Idaho: • Boise • Eagle • Middleton • Nampa & Caldwell • Ontario & Mountain Home For more information, call us at

208-376-7298 or visit

www.AshleyCares.com or www.aarenbrooke.com

He Loves To Go For A Ride She Prefers A Long Walk. He loves finishing the crossword. She can’t sit still through breakfast. She celebrates life with gusto. He yawns through game night. They may be opposites, but they can agree on one thing: Copper Springs gives them enough options to make them both happy.

Copper Springs - Senior Living 3570 E. Amity Road • Meridian, ID 83642 • 208-888-7030 • copperspringsseniorliving.com Schedule Your Personal Tour Today! Quality senior living for those who have reached the age of sixty-two.

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Assisted Living, Memory Care, Respite & Adult Day Care at its Best! 208.475.1805 • www.TheCottages.biz Serving Boise, Meridian, Middleton, Mountain Home, Payette, Emmett, McCall, Weiser, Nampa

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You’re At Home Assisted Living

LUXURIOUS RESIDENTIAL ASSISTED LIVING Make our home Your home!

C the difofme see yourselerence for f for a to– Call ur!

2811 N Ridge Haven Way Meridan, ID 83646

208-898-HOME (4663) www.youre-at-home.com

MEMORY CARE

The communities featured in the following section are assisted living communites with a dedicated Memory Care teams specializing in Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.

He Loves To Go For A Ride She Prefers A Long Walk. He loves finishing the crossword. She can’t sit still through breakfast. She celebrates life with gusto. He yawns through game night. They may be opposites, but they can agree on one thing: Copper Springs gives them enough options to make them both happy.

Copper Springs - Senior Living 3570 E. Amity Road • Meridian, ID 83642 • 208-888-7030 • copperspringsseniorliving.com Schedule Your Personal Tour Today! Quality senior living for those who have reached the age of sixty-two.

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SENIOR HOUSING DEFINITIONS

Selecting Professional Help for Selecting professional help for a a Loved One with loved one with dementia is a weighty responsibility. With so many Dementia choices available, how does one begin to sort the options and make a good decision?

Understanding how a person living with dementia experiences the world and knowing the right questions to ask are key. The following may be helpful as you begin to consider your choices: People with dementia are easily over-stimulated. Too much noise, too many hallways, too many people and cluttered environments can be very frustrating for a person struggling to cognitively make sense of it all. When visiting a memory care community, consider where the secure doors are placed, where activities occur, how easy it is to find your way around, whether it feels crowded and how noisy the environment is. If secure doors open into an area where residents frequently spend time, watching people coming and going might cue them that it is time to leave. This, coupled with the noise and stimulation of people entering and exiting, is enough

to cause significant frustration for many people with dementia. Similarly, doing activities in an area with too many other things going on can over-stimulate residents. Having a separate area for activities away from other noise and stimulation is very helpful both in terms of making it easier for residents to concentrate and enjoy the activity and in giving them a place they can leave if they dislike the activity for some reason. When looking at memory care communities, the following questions are also helpful: How long has the administrator worked at the facility? How often is he or she in the building each week? How often is the facility nurse in the building and what kind of oversight does he or she provide? What is the ratio of caregivers to residents? How are meals, housekeeping, laundry and activities provided? What type of activities are offered to the residents and how often are they available?

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from actual costs)? Does the facility accept Medicaid if paying privately is not an option? Under what conditions? While the foregoing is not an exhaustive list of things to consider, asking the questions and making careful observations will prompt the kind of discussion that will allow you to more fully understand how communities vary. There is no one-sizefits-all approach, so asking good questions will help you feel more confident that your decision is right for your loved one. Editor’s Note: This article was written by Eric Collett, Executive Director, Emerson House at Riverpointe. See ad below.

MEMORY CARE ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES

Is there a strong sense of routine to the environment every day or are the weekends significantly different? What conditions would prompt the facility to ask a resident to leave? Is the community staffed and appropriately trained to handle two-person and mechanical lift transfers, specialized diets, total incontinence and other late-stage dementia needs or would a resident have to move due to increased care needs? What interventions do the staff use to avoid unnecessary reliance on psychotropic medications? What systems are in place to prevent wandering away from the community? What does it cost to actually live in the facility (base rates may vary significantly

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EXCELLENCE IN MEMORY CARE Visit and Experience the Difference Exclusive Focus on Alzheimerʼs & Dementia Care On-site registered nurse & 24-hour trained staffing ◆ Complimentary Dementia Education Resources ◆ Loving, homelike surroundings ◆ Beautiful private & semi-private rooms ◆ Specially designed relaxing environment ◆ Extensive activity program curriculum 7 days a week ◆ Respite care & adult day care ◆ Monthly support group meetings 8250 W. Marigold ◆ Garden City ◆ ◆ ◆

208-377-3177

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1908 N 13th St, Boise 83702

Ashley Manor – Hyde Park

11099 W Highmont Dr, Boise 83713

Ashley Manor – Highmont

2703 Harmony Ave, Boise 83706

Ashley Manor – Harmony

3961 Elgin Way, Boise 83713

Ashley Manor – elgin Way

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208-377-1656

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208-322-0955 208-322-2900 208-343-0832

Overland Court Generations Memory Care 10172 W Smoke Ranch Dr, Boise 83709

Overland Court Transitions Memory Care 10250 W Smoke Ranch Dr, Boise 83709

Park Center AL, 1212 Longmont Ave, Boise 83706

Sm = Small / C = Cats Only

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10681 W McMillan Rd, Boise 83713

spring Creek boise

3521 E Lake Forest Dr, Boise 83716

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Ivy Place Residence, 1307 N 25th St, Boise 83702

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Regency Columbia Village & Memory Care Community

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178 208-388-8909

Idaho State Veteran’s Home, 320 Collins Rd, Boise 83702

1777 S Curtis Rd, Boise 83705

Heritage Assisted Living

8250 W Marigold, Boise 83714

emerson House – A Memory Care Community

2150 S Orchard, Boise 83706

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421 Cresent Dr, Caldwell 83605

Ashley Manor – Crescent

3123 S Arlington, Caldwell 83605

Ashley Manor – Arlington

208-373-1234

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6300 N Roe St, Boise 83714

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101 15th Ave E, Jerome 83338

Ashley Manor – Lincoln

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1255 Allen Ave, Fruitland 83619

spring Creek – Fruitland

208-365-9490

The Cottages of Emmett, 411 E 12th St, Emmett 83617

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208-365-1122

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Meadow View Assisted Living & Memory Care 1013 S Johns Ave, Emmett 83617

77 N Fisher Park Way, Eagle 83616

spring Creek – eagle island

126 N Storybook Way, Eagle 83616

Ashley Manor – storybook Way 178 208-939-4602 15 $3,000

Prestige Assisted Living at Autumn Wind 200 W Beech St, Caldwell 83605

2602 Iowa Ave, Caldwell 83605

Ashley Manor – Willow

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Beehive Homes – Kimra Golden Years, Inc. 1455 Kimra, Meridian 83642

Beehive Homes – Oakcrest Golden Years, Inc. 1745 Oakcrest, Meridian 83642

(Formerly Diamond View Assisted Living & Memory Care) 3570 E Amity Rd, Meridian 83642

180 208-888-7030

208-850-4406

Arrowrock AL – Crestwood 1448 W Crestwood Dr, Meridian 83642

$2,600

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208-888-4791

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1210 Buttercup Trail, Kimberly 83341

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940 W 8th S, Mountain Home 83647

Ashley Manor – Mountain Home i – 8th street

760 W Main St, Middleton 83644

The Cottages of Middleton

620 W 9th St N, Middleton 83644

Ashley Manor – Middleton

Trinity at 1st Street, 1353 W 1st St, Meridian 83642

3199 W Belltower Dr, Meridian 83646

The Cottages of Meridian

175 E Calderwood Dr, Meridian 83642

spring Creek Meridian

590 S Arbor Lane, Meridian 83642

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178 208-585-5959

178 208-585-2310

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208-898-8957

179 208-288-2220

162 208-884-6199

115 208-888-2277

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Brookstone Village, 921 Corporate Ln, Nampa 83651

Family Life Memory Care, 422 11th Ave S, Nampa 83651

Streamside AL, 1355 S Edgewater Cir, Nampa 83686

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The Cottages of Weiser

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208-734-9422

Rosetta Assisted Living – Twin Falls Idaho 1177 Eastridge Ct, Twin Falls 83301 15

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Cenoma House, 1930 Heyburn Ave E, Twin Falls 83301

178 208-404-6720

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208-736-3933

1225 E 6th St, Weiser 83672

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Bridgeview Estates Assisted Living 1828 Bridgeview Blvd, Twin Falls 83301

1818 Parkview Dr, Twin Falls 83301

Ashley Manor – Park View ii

1814 Parkview Dr, Twin Falls 83301

Ashley Manor – Park View i

1481 7th Ave N, Payette 83661

The Cottages of Payette

861 Beverly Hills Dr, Payette 83661

Ashley Manor – beverly Hills

5023 E Victory Rd, Nampa 83687

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Marquis Care at Shaw Mountain, 909 Reserve St, Boise 83712

502 N Kimball Pl, Boise 83704

Life Care Center of Treasure Valley

808 N Curtis Rd, Boise 83706

Life Care Center of boise

Idaho State Veterans Home, 320 Collins Rd, Boise 83702

3115 Sycamore Dr, Boise 83703

Good samaritan society – boise Village

8211 Ustick Rd, Boise 83704

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Avamere Transitional Care & Rehabilitation 201 208-345-4464 111 $220 of boise, 1001 S Hilton St, Boise 83705

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Our Skilled Nursing Facility offers short term rehabilitation and long term care. Our dedicated team of professionals is committed to providing the highest quality care in a beautiful home-like environment.

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VALLEY View

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600 N Robbins Rd, Boise 83701

st Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital

3550 W Americana Terrace, Boise 83706

Riverview Rehabilitation

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210 Cleveland Blvd, Caldwell 83605

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1130 N Allumbaugh, Boise 83704

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Kindred Nursing & Rehab – Nampa

Karcher Estates, 1127 Caldwell Blvd, Nampa 83651

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895 N Sixth E, Mountain Home 83647

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1351 W Pine Ave, Meridian 83642

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Aspen Transitional Rehab, 2867 E Copper Point Dr, Meridian 83642

McCall Rehab & Care Center, 418 Floyde St, McCall 83638

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Genesis Health Care – River Ridge Center

BridgeView Estates, 1828 Bridgeview Blvd, Twin Falls 83301

1019 3rd Ave S, Payette 83661

Genesis Health Care – payette Center

46 N Midland Blvd, Nampa 83651

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331 E Park St, Weiser 83672 & = Call

Kindred Nursing & Rehab – weiser

674 Eastland Dr, Twin Falls 83301

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Navigating the Search for Skilled Most people know what nursing Nursing Facilities is, but do you know what it means when nursing is “skilled?” Skilled nursing is defined as a type of care given by a clinical team of nurses and therapists who provide patients with a comprehensive plan to assist with day-to-day activities. These care centers, often called skilled nursing facilities, observe patients who are unable to engage in routine activities independently. Skilled nursing programs typically involve physical, occupational and speech therapies, and specialty services such as wound care. Who needs skilled nursing? Individuals who need skilled nursing often require the following assistance: n Eating, bathing and dressing oneself n Walking and transferring from sitting to standing n Recovery after a surgery or illness Home Care or Skilled Care? While the decision to choose a skilled nursing facility or home care is personal and depends on a variety of factors, in the hands of clinical professionals in a care center setting has advantages worth considering. n Amenities, such as dining, cable television, room service and laundry care are among the many features in place help patients feel more at home. n Fine dining can be found at various upscale skilled nursing

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healthcare organization. Is the management and staff available? Your tour will likely be given by an admissions director or associate. Ask as many questions as necessary during your tour and take time to speak with other staff, including the housekeeping, dietary and the administration. This will help you gauge the friendliness and accessibility of the staff, pointing you to the facility that best suits your skilled nursing needs.

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KAVA

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DISCONTINUED MEDICATIONS // PRODUCTS DISCONTINUED MEDICATIONS PRODUCTS (Due to Allergies, Side Effects, or Reactions) MEDICATION / FOOD / ENVIRONMENT

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ALLERGY, SIDE EFFECTS, REACTION OR INTOLERANCE EXPERIENCED (SYMPTOMS, SEVERITY)

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IMPORTANT NAMES AND NUMBERS INFORMATION ABOUT IMPORTANT NAMES ANDYOU NUMBERS Family: ________________________________________________________ Family: ________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Clergy: ________________________________________________________ Clergy: ________________________________________________________ Neighbors: ______________________________________________________ Neighbors: ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Friends: ________________________________________________________ Friends: ________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ LIFESTYLE LIFESTYLE LIFESTYLE Food Preferences: Food Preferences: ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Social/Cultural/Physical activities (who, when, where, what) Social/Cultural/Physical activities (who, when, where, what) ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ My Provider of Choice: Favorite memories, books, TV shows etc… Physician Favorite memories, books, TV shows etc… ______________________________________________________________ Hospital ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Home Health ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Hospice ______________________________________________________________ Pharmacy Other: ________________________________________________________ Other: ________________________________________________________ Oxygen ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Equipment ______________________ 92 • Please mention the Seniors Blue Book when you call our advertisers.

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ADVERTISER INDEX

Advertiser Index 132

24/7 Idaho Home Care

132

A Caring Hand Homecare

68 178 96 Insert

Back Cover, 60-61 133

Aaron Flake Health Advisor

22

Aaronbrooke Assisting Livings

123

Blue Cross of Idaho Bridges In Home Care & Consulting Bridgetower Chiropractic Brightstar Care

AARP

70

CaseBoise Moving

132

Addus Healthcare

17

Castlerock Services

157

Affinity at Boise

159

Chateau de Boise

All Stops Transportation

125

ComForCare

95 89, 108

Alzhiemer’s Assocation

137, 139

Complete Hospice Care

13

Area Agency on Aging PSA III

178,180

Copper Springs Senior Living

178

Ashley Manor Assisted Livings

27

Crazy Frog Emergency Pendants

133

Assisting Angels Home Care

44

Crazy Frog Pest Control

123

Assisting Hands Home Care

27

Directlink Emergency Response Systems

133

At Home Care

29

Donna Schuyler Law

201

Avamere

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162

Edgewood/Springcreek


179

Hillcrest Assisted Living

183

Emerson House

127

Home Helpers

163

Enliviant Senior Living

11

Idaho Department of Health & Welfare

103

Executive Yard Care

35

Idaho Food Bank

86

Federal Savings Bank Katie Bostic

111

Idaho Home Health & Hospice

24

Idaho Mobile Smiles

148

First Choice Home Health & Hospice

101

Friends in Action

105

Idaho Power

200

Genesis Healthcare

157

Idaho Senior Living Council

201

Good Samaritan Society Boise Village

91

Jaclyn Brown Author "Confessions of a Caregiver"

82

Keller Williams Realty-Barb Vanderpool

Great Home Buys

147

Harrison’s Hope Hospice

125

Havenwood Caregiver Services

139

Heart ’n Home Hospice & Palliative Care

110

Hearts for Hospice

179

Heritage Woodstone Assisted Living

ADVERTISER INDEX

ElderCare of Idaho

21

200 73 113, 143 199 64 Insert

Kindred Healthcare Ladd Family Pharmacy Legacy Home Health & Hospice Life Care Centers of America Morningstar Senior Living

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ADVERTISER INDEX continued

65, 113

Multicare Home Health & Personal Care Services

115

St. Lukes Home Health & Hospice

43

St. Lukes/Elks Hearing & Balance

94

Nampa Civic Center

19

Nuclear Care Partners

179

153

Oasis Senior Advisors

55

The Cottages Assisted Living Thrivent Financial

67

Pacific Source Insurance

115

Touchmark Home Health

23

Personal Accounting Solutions

145

Treasure Valley Hospice

Regency Columbia Village

127

Trinity Home Care & Resources

84

Riverview Rehab Center

197

Trinity Mission Health and Rehab

41

Safety for Seniors

44

True Blue Senior Services

Saint Alphonsus

84

Unite Marketing

181

1, 32 Insert 145 Inside Back Cover 56 148 Inside Front Cover, 49

Saint Alphonsus Home Health & Hospice

193

Valley View Nursing & Rehabilitation

SelectHealth

119

Visiting Angels

SHIBA

103

Window Panda

Signature Hospice (Formerly XL Hospice)

180

You’re At Home Assisted Living

Southwest Idaho Advanced Care Hospital

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