We need to support spouse caregivers
Updated: 2010-05-28 01:00:46
The article, “Spouses Face Hurdles When caring for Themselves, Ill Loved Ones”
by Paula Span alerts us to the need to help caregivers succeed. They provide the majority of care for individuals who are frail, and would be in a nursing home if it wasn’t for a dedicated and loving wife or husband.
Over the years, I’ve [...]

Immanuel House, an affordable housing community in Hartford, Conn., got AAHSA Homecoming Week off to a stylish start with the “Ladies of a Certain Age” fashion show. Seventeen residents walked the runway in outfits they chose to reflect their personalities.
Maude Morrison (left), a fashion show coordinator, chose her zebra print attire because she’s a “wild [...]
I recently read an article that discusses how lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) retirement communities across the country are growing despite the current economic environment. Along with building for a specific population, in this case the LGBT, the article cites the all too familiar challenges that retirement communities face in terms of financing and [...]
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skip to main skip to sidebar GeriPal Geriatrics and Palliative Care Blog Your source for Geriatrics Palliative Care News and Collaboration Home About Links Tweets Videos Wednesday , May 5, 2010 Substance Use Disorders in Older Adults It is commonly thought that older adults are not the usual suspects when it comes to substance abuse disorders . But what do we really know about how common substance abuse is in the elderly Is this really a problem Should we do more to screen for substance abuse Dan Blazer helped answer some of these questions at the UCSF Division of Geriatrics Grand Rounds when he described his some of his most recent work looking at substance use in the elderly . Dr . Blazer and his colleague at Duke , Li-Tzy Wu , worked with data from the public use files of the 2005 and
skip to main skip to sidebar GeriPal Geriatrics and Palliative Care Blog Your source for Geriatrics Palliative Care News and Collaboration Home About Links Tweets Videos Monday , May 3, 2010 Demented Patients A terminology rant I would love the input of GeriPal readers on an issue . The commonly used phrases , demented patient , or demented person , or the demented have long made me feel uneasy . I am much more comfortable with phrasing such as patient with dementia . My question : Am I allowing myself to be consumed by semantics Or am I onto something here I can not fully articulate why demented patient bothers me---in part because the reaction may be more emotional , and perhaps because I am not facile enough with language to understand how subtle changes in wording impact the emotional