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4 Important Ways To Care For Your Elderly Loved Ones

We all need to do our part when it comes to looking after the people in our family, and one of the important aspects of that is looking after the elderly in particular. The older people in your family will often, in many ways, need a lot more help and assistance than other people, and you need to make sure that you are always going to be offering that to them wherever possible, and in whatever way might be necessary. In this post, we’ll take a look at four of the important ways you can care for your elderly loved ones more effectively.

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Make The Necessary Home Changes

There are often changes that need to be made in the home in order for your elderly loved ones to be happy and to be able to live the life they want, so this is something that you are going to want to think about in particular early on. You might need to help them by making a few important changes such as installing stairlifts, wheelchair access, and so on. By making these kinds of changes, you should be able to help them to live more easily, whether or not there is someone there to help them on a regular basis.

Look After Their Finances

If it is at a point where you think they might need help with their finances, then you should absolutely make sure to do whatever is necessary in order for them to have a much better financial life, which is, of course, a necessary part of one’s life in so many ways. If your elderly loved one is in a residential care home, be aware that elder financial abuse is unfortunately quite common, so you should do all you can to protect them from that. You might also want to help them with things like their monthly budgeting, as necessary.

Visit Often

The most important thing for most of us, at any stage in life, is to feel as though we have people around us who can help, and who care for us and love us. So, one of the very best things you can do is to visit your elderly relatives often and make a point of showing them just how much you really do care about them. This is going to lift their spirits enormously, and it will help them to feel so much better about life in so many ways. Visit often, and you’ll really make a difference.

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Promote Independence

As far as possible, you should make sure that you are promoting their independence. This helps them to feel so much more useful and normal, and it means that they avoid being too stigmatized as well. This is a really important part of keeping them from lacking a sense of dignity, so make sure that you are thinking about this as best as you can. You might find that it is the most important thing you can do for them as they age.

This is a collaborative post.

Melinda

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Disability Assistance — Guest Blogger Walking the Rails

With few exceptions, most AMN guys that I have met carry a solid work ethic, regardless of their disability. Which is a good thing, since such characteristics are viewed favorably by our society. While some adaptions may be in order, it seems that most of us get in our 40 hours. We are the lucky […]

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Wordless Wednesday*Life of a Flower

So glad you’re here, you make me smile and feel good inside. Keep the comments coming.

I love these photos, they remind me of Spring and the way we come into the world as humans. 

 

 

Melinda

Health and Wellbeing · Men & Womens Health

4 Critical Steps To Take After A Car Accident

Whether it’s a severe head-on collision or a slight fender bender, you should not take car accidents lightly. According to data gathered in Nevada, in 2019, there were 284 reported fatalities from car accidents. Out of the 284 reported fatalities, Las Vegas contributed a total of 185 deaths, breaking it down to one accident every day. However, the events after a car accident are equally important. Here are a few key steps to remember after you’ve been in a road accident. 

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Find out if anyone is hurt

When you are involved in an accident, the first thing to do is to check for safety—making safety a priority can save your and someone else’s life. After your accident, you may be a bit shaken. It is important to calm yourself down and then address your surroundings. Once you are mobile and have minor injuries, turn your attention to the passengers in your vehicles. You can call out to them to see if they are well. If your car is still working, try and drive it out of traffic to a safe distance on the sideway to properly check if anyone is hurt and evaluate the severity of any injuries. Be sure to stay aware of other potential hazards, such as leaking gas, while you wait for the ambulance, emergency response team, or the police to arrive.

Call 911 and report the accident

Once you have checked for safety and no one’s life is in immediate danger, you can proceed to call the police and emergency services. Although it may seem that no one is critically hurt, paramedics need to evaluate each victim. This is because some harm caused by an accident may not be visible or identifiable without medical training. 

According to Rob Luna, group manager of auto claims at the American Automobile Association in Costa Mesa, California, most police departments are moving to online reporting of cases. They may not deploy resources to the accident scene if it is a minor incident.

Collect important information

Another step you need to take after a road accident is to exchange vital information with the party in the accident and any witnesses. It is also advisable to take pictures of the accident scene, the number plate of the cars involved, and the driver’s license. If the driver’s license doesn’t match the details registered with the vehicle, you can find out the relationship the driver has with the vehicle owner. 

You may also note the type of car, the insurance documents, the color, and other relevant information about the vehicle. It is advisable for motorists involved in an accident to take the insurance company’s details and the insurance policy. Most drivers may not report the incident.

Call your lawyer

Most car accidents lead to loads of legal issues after the dust settles. You need to call your lawyer after the police and the emergency response team have restored calm at the scene. Accidents involving trucks with big rigs at a low speed can result in severe injuries. You will need the services of a semi-truck accidents lawyer to protect your rights and put you back on track.

This is a collaborative post.

Melinda

Health and Wellbeing · Men & Womens Health · Mental Health

Book Review: How to Help Someone with Anxiety by Dr. Rachel Allan

Blurb

This book is full of insight, compassion, and hope, an essential guide for anyone supporting a loved one with their mental health. 
Watching someone you love become overwhelmed by anxiety is tough. And it’s not always clear how best to help – it often feels impossible to get through to someone who seems consumed by anxious thoughts.
Counselling Psychologist Dr. Rachel M Allan provides evidence-based advice on the cyclical nature of anxiety, helping you understand how anxiety works and how your loved one might be feeling. You will discover how you can best help someone stuck in a negative thought pattern, how to start a helpful conversation and the importance of listening.
Through the advice in this book, you’ll learn how to best support and empower your loved one day to day, without compromising your own emotional wellbeing.

My Thoughts

The best way to describe the book How To Help Someone With Anxiety by Dr. Rachel Allan is to say it’s a Tool Kit. Everyone would love to have a Tool Kit to help them thru life’s difficult times and Rachel gives us just that. She takes her years of experience and breaks out how Anxiety affects the person. Rachel can and does walk you thru each step of how to deal in situations with real-life solutions. 
If someone you care about is suffering from anxiety it can be a slippery slope when it comes to helping them. Communication is key, communication is everything and Dr. Allan gives you the tools you need to have an open conversation of substance that can affect change.
The book is a great reference to keep on hand for years to come, it’s easy to go to specific information without reading the entire book again. 

Welbeck Publishing Group Limited

Welbeck Publishing Group is an exciting, fast-growing independent publisher based in London, dedicated to publishing only the very best and most commercial books spanning a number of genres and categories, from leading authors and well-known brands to debut talent. We live for books that entertain, excite and enhance the lives of readers around the world.

From building our boutique fiction and narrative non-fiction lists to shaping our world-renowned illustrated reference, gift and children’s titles, our aim is to be a market-leader in every category in which we publish.  Our books and products come to life for adults, children, and families in 30 languages in more than 60 countries around the world, selling through a variety of traditional and non-traditional channels. We are constantly looking for new ways to deliver our exceptional content and new ideas to inspire readers and listeners everywhere.

www.welbeckpublishing.com

 

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Why Rain & Clouds Are Stressful

This is a helpful re-post that is very appropriate for today’s weather around the world. 

Melinda

 

This year, especially, creates new stressful events that affect all of us. Nobody can ignore how much the COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenge for our mental health. Yet, the pandemic fear isn’t the only thing that can lead to stress during the last quarter of the year. 

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SAD symptoms get worse

You are probably familiar with Seasonal Affective Disorder, especially if you’ve been consciously self-isolated this year. SAD, for short, is a type of depressive disorder that is linked to seasonal light exposures. Typically, it occurs when days get shorter and nights longer, as you receive less direct sunlight. As the summer has come to an end, you may find your mood sinking again. SAD can develop into severe depression, so it’s not a disorder you should ignore. Thankfully, a lot of individuals with SAD can experience significant improvements with light therapy. Did you know that something as simple as buying a lamp for SAD may help to create the feel-good serotonin that affects your brain’s needs? 

Floodings everywhere 

After the sunny summer comes the autumn rain. Unfortunately, some areas are more likely to get flooded during the colder months because the soil can’t absorb the rainwater. Unfortunately, depending on where you live, seasonal floods may be a frequent occurrence. Even if your home is safe from significant damages, you could still get affected when you drive on the road. It’s not uncommon to come across deep puddles in winter that could damage your engines. Ideally, countryside dwellers need vehicles that can survive heavy floods, such as the reliable high-chassis Land Rover Discovery – You may want to head to your local Land Rover dealerships to find a vehicle that can drive through deep water. 

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Only 2 months before Christmas

It is soon the season to be jolly! Except that Christmas can also drive your stress levels to the maximum. A lot of people are already experiencing pre-Christmas stress when they think of the cost of preparation, shopping for presents, and the pressure to deal with family expectations. With a little over 2 months to get ready, it’s likely that you may be feeling overwhelmed already. It’s been an odd sort of year, and time has seemed to fly away from us. 

The feeling that the year has gone by too quickly

How can it already be October? The last time you checked, it was March and the news of a pandemic was just hitting the media. What happened to 2020? While everyone has had to put their lives on hold for the past 6 months, it’s hard to get to grips with the reality of the situation. It feels like a wasted year where you haven’t been able to enjoy much of it. For the time being, we have to learn patience to stay safe. 

In conclusion, feeling stressed or depressed by the rainy season is the most natural thing in the world. Thankfully, there are more than one ways to handle the situation. Whether you need to consider light therapy or organize your Christmas events early, stress is a response to a problem. Yet, most problems can be solved once you’ve identified your triggers! 

This is a collaborative post.

Melinda

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This and That About Me

Your most favorite travel story?

It would have to be traveling to St. Petersburg, Russia alone two weeks after the 911 bombing. Not only was it my dream trip since I was a teen but as a woman traveling alone in a foreign country you stand out as an American. The world knew what had happened and people from every background and country came up to me with hugs and words of sadness. It was so surreal. I could never recreate that trip of a lifetime. I count the days I can return to St. Petersburg! The people are beautiful and the city is breathtaking. I have to add the Restaurant Manager gave me a private sampling and lesson on Caviar and it was an eye-opener. I left Russia with cans of the best caviar. 

Favorite bands or singers from your adolescence?

Donny Osmond 

What’s the best meal you’ve ever had?

On the last night on my trip to Russia, the Manager asked to make me a special meal. It was salmon with loads of the best caviar on top. It was so savory it was out of this world. It came with a side of traditional Pelmeni and of course a bucket of Vodka. 

Worst first date story?

It was my first date, my gramps made the guy give him his driver’s license number, tag plate, parent’s name, address, and phone number. I was so humiliated. I told my granny that if this would happen on every date I would not date again. 

What’s your favorite sandwich?

Peanut Butter and Raspberry Jelly with a touch of butter on each slice.

Where did you go grow up and how did it shape who you are?

I was born in Texas in a poor area of town. We lived in a housing project for some time after I was born. What shaped me the most growing up was knowing I could make my own way and not repeat the mistakes of my parents and the way I grew up. Texas is a headstrong state. 

What are your biggest pet peeves?

Passive Aggressive behavior.

What’s one thing you can’t travel without?

Lip balm and hand wipes, long before COVID. 

Tell me some of yours!

Melinda

 

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Monday Motivation — Guest Blogger Popsicle Society

Always is better to be yourself, because an original is worth more than a copy.

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Celebrate Life · Health and Wellbeing · Men & Womens Health · Mental Health

Monday Prayer

This prayer read my mind and I wanted to share it with you in case it could help in some way. To me, it doesn’t matter who we pray to, all that matters is the content. We all have our flaws and need help. This one hit one of my flaws and one I work on often.

A Prayer for Today
 
“Father, thank You for all the people You’ve put in my life and how You use everyone for Your purposes. Help me to be humble and not judge others by the outside or limit whom I will listen to. Don’t let my pride get in the way of Your miracles. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”

Joel Osteen

Melinda

Health and Wellbeing · Men & Womens Health · Mental Health

Spending Time In The Garden Boosts Mental Health

Spending time in the garden makes a massive difference in your overall wellbeing and longevity according to research by the Royal Horticultural Society – a UK-based based charity. Investigators studied more than 8,000 people between 2009 and 2016 following their daily gardening habits. They found that those who spent more time in the garden had better overall psychological and physical wellbeing. 

The findings were dramatic. The research indicates that the difference in health outcomes between the people who spent the most time in their gardens compared to the least was the same size as the difference of living in a wealthy area compared to a poor one. 

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The findings suggest, therefore, that we should all be looking for ways to open up our gardens and spend more time in them. We should view our outdoor spaces as both beautiful places to spend time and tools for improving our mental health. Like exercise, the areas around our homes are places that can potentially alter our neurochemistry and change the way that we feel. 

People With Access To Private Gardens More Likely To Report Psychological Wellbeing

The study also found that even people with access to private gardens were much more likely to be in good psychological health. Those who could have a yard or private space to themselves reported feeling much happier to the researchers. 

What’s more, the evidence suggests that merely having a garden is often sufficient to confer the benefits, not the process of gardening itself. Thus, people with an outdoor space beside their home were much more likely to experience the health and wellbeing benefits compared to those who didn’t. 

The lead researcher on the project suggested that the findings were indicative of the fact that people need to feel close to nature to have a sense of contentment. Gardens might have a crucial role to play in issues of public health she said. 

How To Spend More Time In The Garden

So, while this research is interesting, it doesn’t answer the practical question of how to spend more time in the garden. We’d all like to be outside as much as possible, but often, it’s not possible. So what can we do? 

Let’s take a look. 

Purchase A Laptop

If you can work from home, purchasing a laptop can be one of the best things you do to increase the amount of time that you spend in the garden. You can connect to the internet, take it out to the garden, and then spend all day among the flowers and the birds, weather permitting. 

Install Decking

Getting deck builders to install decking is another way to make your garden spaces more practical. Having somewhere off the grass to place garden furniture can encourage you to use your garden as an entertainment space. 

Build A Garden Room

A garden room is simply a room in your home that connects the garden to your indoor space, encouraging you to use both. 

Most modern garden rooms have sliding doors that act as a kind of interface between your indoor and outdoor spaces. But you can do it in other ways, such as bi-folding doors. 

Install A Summer House

In certain parts of the world, it’s not warm enough to spend time outdoors year-round. Spending time on your patio isn’t fun when it’s freezing cold. 

The obvious solution to this problem is a summer house – a strange name for something you’ll use in the colder months of the year. And because it provides shelter, you can place indoor furniture inside, making sitting in it more comfortable. 

Get A Vegetable Patch

Vegetable patches offer two advantages. First, they let you grow tasty organic food. And secondly, they force you to get out into the garden and take care of them. 

Your onions and leeks can become a real source of focus that takes your mind off other things. When you’re digging up soil and planting bulbs, you’re not thinking about all the things that affect your wellbeing. It’s a healthy physical activity that takes your mind off things and allows you to thrive. 

Subscribe To A Gardening Magazine

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Finally, subscribing to a gardening magazine is something that can inspire you to get out into the garden and create something beautiful. Editors introduce you to essential concepts, such as when you should plant bulbs and how you should arrange your beds. You’ll also learn practical things, such as how to weed and the tools you’ll need to keep your yard looking good all year long. 

This is a collaborative post.

In Health,

Melinda

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Today in History

Welcome to the weekend edition of Today in History. Thanks for all the great feedback. I’m so glad your enjoying the post. Have an awesome weekend.

1943

Operation Tidal Wave: U.S. forces attempt risky air raid on Axis oil refineries

On August 1, 1943, 177 B-24 bombers take off from an Allied base in Libya, bound for the oil-producing city Ploiești, Romania, nicknamed “Hitler’s gas station.” The daring raid, known as Operation Tidal Wave, resulted in five men being awarded the Medal of Honor—three of them posthumously—but failed to strike the fatal blow its planners had intended.

1944

Anne Frank writes her last diary entry

Anne Frank, the young Jewish girl hiding out in Nazi-occupied Holland whose diary came to serve as a symbol of the Holocaust, writes her final entry three days before she and her family are arrested and placed in concentration camps. Frank, 15 at the time, received the diary on …read more

1996

George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones debuts

On August 1, 1996, “A Game of Thrones,” an epic fantasy novel by George R.R. Martin, is released. The book was the first in Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” series, about feuding medieval noble families on an imaginary continent called Westeros. Although not initially a …read more

1498

Columbus lands in South America

Explorer Christopher Columbus sets foot on the American mainland for the first time, at the Paria Peninsula in present-day Venezuela. Thinking it an island, he christened it Isla Santa and claimed it for Spain. Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy, in 1451. Little is known of his …read more

1981

MTV launches

On August 1, 1981, MTV: Music Television goes on the air for the first time ever, with the words (spoken by one of MTV’s creators, John Lack): “Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll.” The Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star” was the first music video to air on the new cable …read more

Melinda

Men & Womens Health · Mental Health · Moving Forward

Sunday Thoughts

40 years ago today I married my high school sweetheart, I was 18 years old.

I had the perfect dress.

My father walked me down the aisle.

His parents paid for cases and cases of champagne, two uncles got drunk! 

I passed out twice during the Catholic ceremony due to the Texas August heat. 

His parents paid the Preist to turn on the air early and he forgot. 

The first time I stepped away from the kneeler my gramps thought I was backing out and came towards the front of the church.

We played house for a year and were divorced one year later. 

It’s interesting to look back at our learning experiences. 

My current husband and I have been together 20 years and married for 19. 

Life has a way of working itself out! 

Melinda

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