Five tips for choosing a hospital
Americans are faced with many purchasing choices every day. From cars to restaurant meals, informed consumers often take the opportunity to research their options before making a decision to buy the item that best fits their needs. So why don’t Americans apply the same rigor when choosing a hospital? Like any other product or service, all hospital care is not equal, and not every hospital is right for every person. In fact, the quality of care you receive can have a big... Read More
Alzheimer’s Association applauds the creation of the first-ever National Alzheimer’s Plan
The Alzheimer’s Association commends the Obama administration for developing the country’s first-ever National Alzheimer’s Plan released today. The development of the plan is a result of a mandate within the National Alzheimer’s Project Act that was passed unanimously through bipartisan congressional support and signed into law by the president last year. “This is a strong plan that promises important progress when implemented,” said Harry Johns,... Read More
Stroke strikes younger, more often in Hispanics
Each year, 795,000 Americans suffer a stroke. Though stroke has dropped from the third to the fourth leading cause of death, it remains the leading cause of long-term disability in the U.S. Even more alarming is that strokes occur more often and are deadlier for Hispanics – including young and middle-aged adults – than for other races and ethnicities. In fact, the average age for strokes among Hispanics is 67, considerably younger than for white Americans. Not all... Read More
Is your income affected by your ability to hear?
Baby boomers continuing to work longer in life before retiring might notice a decrease in income – and the reason for that decrease could be caused by one of the five senses. Untreated hearing loss can decrease a person’s income by as much as $30,000 a year, according to a survey conducted by the Better Hearing Institute. Hearing is critical to effective communication in the workforce. The ability to hear and listen well enables employees to be more productive and... Read More
The Key To Healthy Living HEALTH FAIR – June 14
Antioch Missionary Baptist Church & American Hospice will present The Key To Healthy Living HEALTH FAIR, Free to Public on Thursday, June 14, from 9a – 2p. Location: Antioch Missionary Baptist Church 3920 W. Cardinal Dr., Beaumont, TX 77705 Get Free Screenings for 1. Glucose 2. Oxygen 3. Blood Pressure 4. HIV 5. Body Mass ……and More! Also, Free Food and Fabulous Door Prizes to be Given Away Every 30 Minutes. For More Information, contact Theresa Shipp... Read More
Senior Olympics Proves You Are Never Too Old To Play!
The Best Years Center & Texas AgriLife Extension Services Present the Senior Olympics 2012 at The Sterling Pruitt Center in Beaumont Read More
Third Age Day Celebration – May 15th at St. Peter the Apostle Church, in Groves
Are you over 50? then you qualify as a Third Ager! St. Peter the Apostle Church in Groves, will host it’s 20th annual Third Age Day celebration for senior citizens on Tuesday, May 15, 2012. The event is filled with fellowship and activities will include a special Mass with Bishop Curtis Guillory, a community prayer, luncheon and also entertainment. Participants will be able to have a chance at receiving door prizes. Participation is $12 and if you would like to... Read More
Senior Day Trip to Avery Island – Best Years Center in Beaumont
The Best Years Center April Van Trip will be to Avery Island, in Lousiana on Thursday, April 19, 2012 . Avery Island is the birthplace of TABASCO® brand pepper sauce and a natural paradise of botanical treasures & wildlife. Of course, traveling through South Louisiana means visiting the heartland of Cajun cooking. This is the area called Acadiana, or Cajun country, a region where many diverse peoples developed a distinct culture together and where everyone shares a passion... Read More
Aging in Place Allows You to Keep Your Heart at Home
Home really is where the heart is. Upon retirement – when all of their children have moved out of the house – 90 percent of Americans age 60 and older choose to stay right where they are, according to 20 years of data from the U.S. Census Bureau. And because so many Americans are aging in place, they’re looking for ways to make their homes safe and comfortable for the long term. With just a few modifications, retired couples can make their homes perfect sanctuaries... Read More
Make Room for More Family!
Make room for family: Whether updating bedrooms or bathrooms, Americans are making home improvements to accommodate more family members moving into their homes. A combination of hard times and an aging population increased the number of U.S. households with multiple generations living under one roof, according to AARP. In 2010, 7.1 million U.S. households – or 6.1 percent of homes – were multigenerational. Compare that to 2000, when just 5 million households were... Read More
Gold Surges – Invest Wisely
For centuries gold has been one of the world’s most popular investments. And the recent surge in the price of gold continues to make it an attractive haven. But consumers who are considering investing in gold and gold coins should study the market carefully to avoid becoming victims of high pressure and unscrupulous sales tactics. Recently we heard from a number of consumers who spent thousands of dollars each to purchase gold coins which they were assured by the “consultants”... Read More
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