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Short Term Memory : Memory Strategies For Senior Citizens – What Technology Today Tells Us!

Article by Carson HIll

Memory Strategies For Senior Citizens – What Technology Today Tells Us! – Health – Mental Health

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Memory loss, lack of brain clarity, or fear of memory loss is something experienced by just about every aging adult or senior citizen today!

Facing these obstacle personally can cause a lot of panic, anxiety and frustration. Most aging adults think they are losing their ability to focus and remember because their brain is just simply getting old but this is not totally the case! In fact, contrary to popular belief, most of the beginning stages of brain fuzz symptoms and memory loss issues have more to do with a lack of use than a lack of youth!

As adults and seniors age, the demand to rely on their brain occurs less frequently. When their brain is not challenged it does not expand and grow; therefore their memory and ability to focus is not sharp! Their memories and focus becomes dull.

The good news is that technology today strongly indicates that we can have a dramatic effect on the capability of our brain as a result of how we treat it! Brain exercise and utilization of proper brain techniques can sharpen the brain and even make it strong again! Regardless of age, proper brain function techniques can literally re-grow the brain. Most people don’t realize that with use, the brain does grow!

The brain is malleable. It’s almost like a piece of plastic that can be shaped! With proper stimulation and healthy activity, the brain creates neuron connections. These connections can be compared to a tree that is growing more branches.

With this knowledge, we can treat our brains like we would a muscle. As we age, we can learn to keep our minds properly stimulated using specific techniques. With proper brain stimulation, senior citizens can are in far more control than has been thought possible. They can notice drastic effects and exciting changes in their memory, focus and clarity both long term and short term!

Now you have an understanding that you are directly impacting your mind through the way you treat it. I’ve told you that your brain is malleable. I’ve told you that it grows with use! I’ve also told you that your short term memory and long term memory can be greatly affected by proper brain stimulation.

I’ve been studying the brain for the last five years. I am fascinated by the brain and grateful to know that we have so many excellent options and resources to benefit us in this day and age.

If you or someone you know personally has interest in improving their brain function in their aging years, I would recommend they visit http://www.regrowmybrain.info. There you’ll find excellent information with a fantastic program tailored specifically for senior citizens and aging adults. This is the only brain fitness program I’ve found that tailors to the older generations exclusively! The material includes some bonus information that has to do with Alzheimer’s understanding and coping. These are great resources to have whether your are faced with that condition or not.

Also visit http://www.squidoo.com/memory-strategies-for-senior-citizens for a better summary of what I just discussed with visuals.

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I’ve been studying the brain for the last five years. I am fascinated by the brain and grateful to know that we have so many excellent options and resources to benefit us in this day and age.

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I’ve been studying the brain for the last five years. I am fascinated by the brain and grateful to know that we have so many excellent options and resources to benefit us in this day and age.












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Senior citizens and their families benefit from Medical Alert Systems and Monitoring services. : Sonic Vitamins

Article by J.P. Coleman

America has a large and healthy senior citizen population that is getting bigger by the day. Yes, the baby boomers are arriving as the senior (sonic) boom. Living independently is the most desirable “hope” for almost all of these proud American seniors and their families. Assisted living is expensive, limited, and not entirely trusted. But leaving grandmother in her own home alone raises anxiety to the entire family. What if she gets sick or a fire traps her in the home? What if a home invasion occurs? Or, what if she falls and gets hurt? This is the most likely scenario to happen. One third of the senior population falls in an average year, with 70% of the falls occurring within the home.

In 2006 we had the following statistics from the Center of Disease Control (CDC).* 37 million American seniors * 11 million of these reported a fall in 2006. * 1.6 million Received treatment in the emergency room. * 850,000.00 suffered fractures. * 12,800 died. * 40% of all nursing home admissions are a result of a fall. The CDC recommends four things to reduce falls:* Start exercising (like Tai Chi) * Review your medications (some cause blurred vision) * Have your vision checked * Make your home safer and softerThe American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation recommends six additional things:1. Increase the lighting in your home and have a night light. 2. Remove things from the floor and make sure rugs are well secured. 3. Secure showers and baths with handrails and non-slip floors 4. Restrict pet movements to areas of your home. 5. Wear good shoes with non-skid soles 6. Maintaining a healthy diet with calcium and vitamin DIf you do fall, and do not have a medical alert system, here are instructions from the National Institute of Health on what to do:”A sudden fall can be startling and frightening. If you fall, try to stay calm. Take a few deep breaths to help you relax. 1. Roll over onto your side and push yourself up into a seated position. 2. Rest while your body and blood pressure adjust. 3. Slowly get up on your hands and knees, and crawl to a sturdy chair. 4. Put your hands on the chair seat and slide one foot forward so that it is flat on the floor. Keep the other leg bent so the knee is on the floor. 5. From this kneeling position, slowly rise and turn your body to sit in the chair.If you’re hurt or can’t get up, ask someone for help or call 911. If you’re alone, try to get into a comfortable position and wait for help to arrive.

One of the best precautions a senior and their families can take is to buy a Medical Alert System and subscribe to the monitoring service. This way, when grandmother is home alone, she really isn’t totally alone. The medical alert system and service are there, in the background quietly standing by so if grandma gets into trouble all she has to do is summon for help by pressing her medical alert pendant. Within seconds she will hear a reassuring voice over the speaker phone of a dispatcher. Once the situation is assessed the appropriate first responders will be dispatched. The dispatcher will also notify family or friends that grandmother had to be taken to the hospital. In essence, the medical alert system and service provide peace of mind not only for the grandma, but the entire family. See the – Fall Prevention- handbook produced by the CDC for more information on the risks of seniors fallingSources: * American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons * American Academy of Physical and Medicine and Rehabilitation * Center for Disease Control * Healthaging.org * National Institute of Health

J.P. Coleman has been in the Security and Medical Alert monitoring industry for over 30 years. He has built, managed, consulted, bought and sold over 600 Security Alarm entities and central stations nationally. Mr. Coleman currently has active roles in several full service security alarm companies and medical alert service companies. He can be reach at 877-417-2228 or,

jp@medicalalertandresponse.comhttp://www.medicalalertandresponse.com










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