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An Introvert’s Guide to Senior Living Communities

Source: A Place for Mom
Senior Living Blog
By: Deb Hipp

Are you or a senior loved one an introvert? If so, you’re probably misunderstood on a regular basis. That’s because people often misjudge an introvert as being aloof or even rude when really, all that person wants is some much-needed time to recharge. Continue reading An Introvert’s Guide to Senior Living Communities

Electronic Visit Verification (EVV)

Source: Ancor

In December 2016, Congress passed the “21st Century Cures Act”, a sweeping legislative package that includes new funding and resources to address a wide variety of medical topics, including the opioid epidemic, the FDA drug approval process, medical research, and behavioral health issues. Importantly for providers, it also includes new requirements for electronic visit verification (EVV) and a penalty for non-compliance starting in 2019.

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What Does Dementia Mean?

Source: A Place For Mom
Senior care – resources & articles

You’ve probably heard the term “dementia,” but you may be uncertain about what it means. A fair amount of confusion and misconception surrounds the term. The media, and even some in the medical community, have increasingly begun to use the word “dementia” as a synonym for Alzheimer’s disease.

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A Geriatrician’s Advice on Sleep Problems and Dementia

Source: A Place For Mom Senior Living Blog

Sleep problems are common in Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. They are also a common source of tension for family caregivers, because when your spouse or parent with Alzheimer’s doesn’t sleep well, this often means that you don’t sleep well.

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Senior Citizens – Beware of Medicare Scam

Source: Debby Triffletti,
Lynnfield, MA Senior Center

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BEWARE OF MEDICARE SCAM:

Starting next year, Medicare will be issuing new Medicare Cards to all seniors. The reason for this change is to remove your social security number from all cards and to issue a unique Medicare ID for each senior, thus keeping your social security number secure. Once this change happens, all new cards will be mailed directly to you.

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