Teaching the Press a Lesson
Senior living executives, residents, family members, and advocates of senior living everywhere are singing the praises of Bob Elmer, administrator of The Elms Assisted Living community in Westerly, Rhode Island. Elmer recently had issue with an article in his local newspaper. Like many members of the press with little experience in the senior living space, the reporter [...]
HHS Focuses on Senior Women
Today’s ALFA Update examines a new report from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services that focuses on older women, including those 65 and older. Among the findings, 45 percent of insured senior women have three or more chronic conditions compared with 38 percent of senior men. This finding and others in the report [...]
Senior Living to the Rescue
USA Today writer Kitty Bean Yancey has made national news of yet another way senior living companies are serving seniors and their families. Yancey writes about “respite stays” that welcome seniors for temporary stays, while caregivers take vacations or just take the time off they need to re-energize.
The article points out that respite stays in [...]
The Fight Against Ageism
It’s time to stand up and say that stereotypes and ageism in our society is unacceptable, says Dr. Joaquin Anguera, professor at San Diego State University’s Department of Gerentology. Anguera argues that American society made great strides in combating racism, sexism, and homophobia – but that when it comes to ageism, crude jokes are still [...]
Advocate Now, Provide for the Future
ALFA Update recently covered a new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report, which says the aging U.S. population could fuel an increased federal deficit. Between now and 2030, the number of adults over the age of 75 will double and the number over 85 will triple. But here’s the challenge: 60 percent of those older adults [...]
ALFA on National Public Radio
National Public Radio’s popular segment called “Marketplace Money” featured input from ALFA President/CEO Richard Grimes on Friday. The story, filed by NPR reporter Ashley Milne-Tyte, focuses on how the housing market slump has affected retirement plans and strategies, particularly for older Americans.
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Good News for Mr. Haubner
An article in ALFA Update quickly received more than 100 hits from the e-newsletter’s readers yesterday. This coverage of Larry Haubner – a 107-year-old assisted living resident who has outlived his savings (twice) – was part of a recent media push to tell Mr. Haubner’s story and raise awareness about the benefits of assisted living. [...]
Tune in Tonight for a Live (and Lively) Discussion on Senior Living
Tonight, BlogTalkRadio welcomes Jayne Sallerson, senior vice president of marketing for Seattle-based Emeritus Senior Living. Sallerson will participate in a discussion on financial options in assisted living. She also participated in a BlogTalkRadio show last month on the changing face of assisted living. Listen to that broadcast and be sure to tune in tonight.
Live broadcast: 7/1/09, 7:00 pm ET
Host: Patricia Grace
Call-in number: [...]
Even more proof that seniors thrive in assisted living communities
Senior living executives, frontline caregivers, nurses, and executive directors nationwide have heart-warming and inspiring stories about residents who are thriving in their communities. Once-depressed residents become active participants in community activities. Residents with mobility challenges become regular exercisers on the community fitness trail. And as the number of seniors diagnosed with Alzheimer’s continues to rise, so [...]
“I highly recommend stressed caregivers look into assisted living.”
These are the words of Mary Zussman of Fairfax, Virginia. Her letter in today’s Washington Post speaks volumes about the life-changing and life-affirming role assisted living plays in the lives of seniors and their family members. Mary had been solely responsible for her mother’s care, which required quite a bit, and it was wearing Mary [...]
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