Monday, May 26, 2014

What Is Conscious Eldering?

It's wonderful to see organizations like this one showing up more and more. There seems to be a new set of values and insights emerging regarding aging and elderly wisdom. This group, called 'The Center for Conscious Eldering', supports a healthy perspective on aging as a paradigm which recognizes and builds on the importance of lifestyle choices and the potential for new careers in the senior years, but moves beyond these.

Conscious Eldering holds that, built into the human psyche, is a call to the archetypal role of elder, that true “elders” are urgently needed in today’s (and tomorrow’s) world, and that “elder” is a role that is consciously chosen and requires preparation at all levels—physical, psychological and most importantly, spiritual.

The following are the core beliefs of The Center for Conscious Eldering
  • Age brings both diminished ‘and’ peak experiences.
  • Senior years are a unique stage of life that bring opportunity for deep fulfillment.
  • Elder-hood can be a time of passionate engagement and service in our communities. Elderhood is the result of choices that are consciously made. 
If this organization is near you, contact them! If not, why not start one of your own? After all, we are what we eat, both in body AND in mind. Change your mind, change your sense of well-being. Elder-hood is an honor. Lets encourage our aging loved ones to start thinking and acting that way. And watch how their wellness, or at least their sense of well being, changes for the better.

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Theresa Tucciarelli
Elder Specialist
(831) 539-1000
 

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Limited Information Available for Families Looking for Residential Elderly Care

It’s important to be educated on issues that can arise when seeking living centers for your loved ones. Most of us end up learning the hard way. So some of my posts, like this one, address things to watch out for so you can ask good questions when looking for care solutions for your family elders.

Some states have scant information available for families looking for residential elderly care. Be sure you probe deep enough to find out whether the care home residence you want to place your mom and dad into is solid by checking in with state agencies. Problem is, you may have to do more than a little digging because, as in the California case talked about in this article, the state's website on residential care homes provides very limited and even outdated information. More so, people are turning to privately run websites but are not necessarily getting useful information there either.

Moral to the story: Don’t assume what you find on the web, or in your first round of research, that what you see is up to date. Dig a little further. After all, what we are doing is making sure our family members are well taken care of.

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Theresa Tucciarelli
Elder Specialist
(831) 539-1000

Monday, May 5, 2014

Facilitating Independent Living with Home Health Care

When faced with the choice between living in an elderly care facility or aging as independently as possible at home, home health care is almost always the more desirable choice. Still, it’s not always easy to build a feasible support system for aging seniors who wish to retain as much independence and dignity as possible by continuing to live in their own homes.

There are ways to assess your situation. This articles takes a look at tangible issues that can help you make the right choice for your aging family member, including
  • Realistic Evaluation of Need
  • Benefits of Home Health Care
  • Creating a Feasible Alternative to Facility Living
Family care can be a far less expensive alternative in some situations, but isn’t always feasible. Here’s some good advice toward helping you make the right decision.

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Theresa Tucciarelli
Elder Specialist
(831) 539-1000

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Any of You Just Realize You’re Now a Senior Citizen?

Often we don’t prepare for those big changes that come with getting older. So many things change. Not just our bodies don’t work as well, but society repositions itself around our age.

So I grabbed these 'senior citizen' links off the website. I guess I'm suggesting that it’s worth giving a little thought into making our later years happy and healthy. Starting with knowing of resources that are available to us as we enter our years of elder-hood.
  • If you’re in my area, here’s a link to senior citizen resources within the Santa Cruz, CA area. (click here
  • And here are resources at the .gov federal level. (click here
It’s a couple places to start anyway. Let me know if you find any golden nuggets and I’ll try to post them for all to see.


Theresa Tucciarelli
Elder Specialist
(831) 539-1000