Posts in Aging in Place
HomeWatch Caregivers and SimplyHome: Partnering to provide best care

Complex problems call for innovative solutions, so we recognized that by combining SimplyHome technology with HomeWatch CareGivers visits, we can provide the greatest level of care at the most affordable total cost. We are proud to work with the SimplyHome team to offer creative options to keep our most vulnerable citizens safe at home," stated Ernie Konkoli, President, HomeWatch CareGivers.

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Innovation Has Nothing To Do With Age

The view that innovation has nothing to do with age is supported by research of Benjamin Jones of Northwestern University. He states that a 55-year-old and even a 65-year-old have significantly more innovation potential than a 25-year-old. He based his conclusions on data on Nobel Prize winners and great inventors.

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The Power of Music

Playing a song from the past won't make it easier for patients to remember individuals, but it will cut down on stress.

In patients with Alzheimer's disease, songs from the past can have an almost magical ability to trigger memories—even when someone previously couldn't recognize family members or even have a conversation.

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Respecting the Traditions of the Elderly

Often times older family members will  not want people to go to the trouble of accommodating them, but are extraordinarily grateful when the environment is comfortable and compliant to an individual's needs. Take a look at recommendations by Madison Park Times for holding celebrations for your aging family members this holiday season. 

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Aging in Place: With whatever we have left

Years ago, I heard a story about the great violinist Itzhak Perlman, who was playing a concert at Carnegie Hall. Just as he began, one of the strings on his violin snapped with a loud "twang." The audience became restless because they understood this would cause a long delay.

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Alive Inside at the Land Of Sky

The film "Alive Inside" traces the impact of music on people with Alzheimer's and other dementias. This November 13, our friends at the Land of Sky are hosting a viewing of this Sundance-award winning film. We invite you to take part! It is free, but donations are encouraged.

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Medical-alert systems can be helpful, especially for older people living alone

Sales of med-alert services are growing and are expected to continue doing so as the baby boom generation ages. Should you consider buying one, for either yourself or an aging parent who spends time alone? Here’s a quick guide on what the systems offer and what to look for when you shop.

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Press Release: SimplyHome Announces the Launch of The SimplyHome System™
In Good Company: SimplyHome Partners to Present in Colorado
Our SimplyHome System Just Got Better
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