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IN EVERY WAY
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JULY 25, 2014 LIVING 50 PLUS THEPRESS.NET I 38
Visiting Angels offer help and hugs RUTH ROBERTS
T he changes started slowly
- a missed meal here,
confusion over medications
there, and eventually, a fall. "Just
took a little flop," he joked, but for
the adult children of 85-year-old
Richard Pite, their dad's safety and
health was no laughing matter.
"I t was getting to the point where we were nervous al l t he time that someth ing would happen t o him and no one would be t here," said Doug Pit e, Richard's son. "We needed someone to f i ll in the spaces when we couldn't be t here- especially at night ."
Enter the Visit ing Angels. With more t han 400 franchises nationwide, Vis iting Angels offers in-home, non-medica l, hands-on care f or seniors,
the individually owned and operated franch ise is recogn ized as one of the lead ing homecare agencies in the area.
But the Angels are much more than the services they provide .
" From the owner to the Angels themselves, there is just a kindness that exudes f rom them all," said Marla Luckhardt, senior advocate and community services director for Visiting Angels. "They are just good people, and they go above and beyond to make a senior 's day not only easier, but more pleasant. There is a genuine communicat ion and friendship that exists between the Angels and t heir clients. What you see is what you get."
And what you get is Keith Beck, owner of the Vis iting Angels franchise serving Alameda and Cont ra Costa counties. His longtime commitment to qua lity and service comes from a very personal place .
ON THE COVER: Back row, left to right, Visiting Angels Community Services Director Marla Luckhardt, Client Care Manager Kathy Barr and owner Keith Beck, visit with seniors Howard Cavil and Olna Rae Lapum.
Photo by Brooke Sperrer
Community Services Director Marla Luckhardt, owner Keith Beck and Client Care Manager Kathy Barr of Visiting Angels meet the needs of the area's growing senior population through a variety of in-home services.
In 2004, when h is parents were suddenly faced wit h simultaneous hospital stays and surgeries, Beck - an only child- found himself responsible for managing thei r needs, "and it became one of the most challenging ti mes in my life as I t r ied to take care of my pa rents, run a business and st i ll
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Gentle yoga offers powerful results AMY SCHRADER
Yoga classes for seniors seem to be
popping up everywhere. Local gyms,
community centers, and even churches
offer gentle yoga classes or classes specifically
designed for seniors. While seniors may start with
gentle classes, some excel to advanced levels and
even become teachers.
Senior yogis are fee ling like kids again as t he 5,000-year-old p ract ice not only improves flexibility but also reduces aches and pains.
"Yoga is good for seniors for so many reasons, but t he main reason is t hat it is doable, and you can continue to do it daily unlike some other physical activi t ies that are hard on our bodies," said Erica Lozano, a yoga inst ructor f rom Oakley. "As we age, gravity, poor alignment and injuries can take a t oll on our bodies. Yoga unties all of the knots we accumulat e in life."
Lozano has seen many students transform their lives through yoga pract ice. "I see the excitement in t hem when they come to class, and it is the same excitement I have when I teach another class or even when I attend class," Lozano said. "It's a beautiful t hing. Gentle yoga is re laxing, restorat ive and full of amazing benefi ts."
Lozano's gentle yoga classes include props to support the body into a deep re laxation . St retching, lea rning different b reathing techniques and modifica-
tions will help improve the strength and flexibility of participants.
Lozano teaches gentle yoga for seniors through the City of Oakley Recreation Division. Classes, for seniors 50 and o lder, meet every Friday morning. Pre-registration is required. For more informat ion, call the City of Oakley at 925-625-7041 or e-mail tumin@ ci.oakley.ca.us.
It's no surprise that so many seniors are embrac-ing yoga. According to the American Senior Fitness Associat ion (SFA), yoga improves the quantity and quality of sleep for seniors. Regular yoga practice can also improve strength and reduce pain and infl ammat ion associat ed with arthritis. The SFA also reports t hat yoga can assist in diabetes management as well as improve lung funct ion and decrease hypertension. Other benefits include weight loss and an improved mood.
Oakley resident John Freemer started yoga when he was 54 years old. "My practice has improved my body, mind and health tremendously," he said. "I started for the physical part and stayed for t he mental."
Freemer, who is now 59, is an advanced yoga student and even attended Wanderlust in Tahoe th is summer. Wanderlust is a yoga fest ival described as an adventure of the mind , body and soul.
"Wanderlust has been awesome," Free mer said. " It's nice to spend a weekend with like-minded people."
If you can't make the classes run by the City of Oakley, Lozano also teaches gentle yoga at Diamond Hills Sports Club and Spa in Oakley and at the Brentwood Yoga Cent er. For more informat ion about Lozano's classes visit www.yog-e.com.
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Oakley resident John Freemer began practicing yoga five years ago at the age of 54. Freemer is now an advanced yoga student and recently attended the Wanderlust yoga festival in Tahoe at the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics.
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Local senior pens WWIInovel AMY SCHRADER
When Bethel Island
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was a merchant marine
on a troop carrier drifting through
the Pacific during World War II, he
knew he had a story to tell. That story
started when he began writing poems
to his wife using a secret code, with
the first letter of each line of the poem
eventually spelling out his confidential
location.
When he wasn't w riting letters to his wif e, he'd jot down ideas for stories
on notepads, which he kept under his cot. After t he war, Garcia's stories remained, lingering in his back pocket as
he pursued a successful career in architecture, raised a fam ily of six children and grew to love sailing on the Delta .
But it wasn't unti l Garcia was nearly 80 years old when he decided to share t he stories that had wait ed a lif et ime to be
told . Like many other authors, such as
Ernest Hemingway and Earl Stanley
Gardner, Garcia's muse was t he sea. ''I'd step my foot onto my boat, and everyt hing but the boat and t he water would
just disappear." Garcia said. During his hours on the Delta, he
w rote his f irst book "Who Killed The
Rowboat Man?" which is a murder mystery that takes place on the Delta . Garcia's second book "The Forgotten
Island" takes place during World War II. A young officer and four Navy nurses get stranded on a t ropical island locat ed
on enemy shores. Garcia's own experiences from the war are interwoven into a fictiona l storyline based on an ancient
sailor's myth . The story is f il led with
adventure, romance, suspense and the dangers t hat accompany a war zone.
Now 92 years young, Garcia is proud
to have both of his books available on
Amazon .com and at Barnes and Noble. Writing t hese page-turners wasn't easy,
especially for someone who had no
experience with computers. When Garcia found t hat he couldn't t ype very well and
wasn't famil iar with computers, he did what most 18 or 19 year olds would do: he enrolled in college .
" I became a college student when I was 77 years old," Garcia said. " Regist ration was a mob, and some
people were shocked to see an old man sitting on curb fi lling out reg istration papers. Learning how to use technology
has created a second life for me. It has
opened a whole new world for me and my stories."
The author is currently working on starting a blog as well as a website for his books and is already halfway through
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Music for the mind SUSANNAH MEYER
Have you met Henry? Millions
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but sadly, Henry has Alzheimer's
disease and he doesn't know himself.
Unfortunately, too many of us know someone like Henry, who is the subject of a documentary "Alive Inside," written and produced by filmmaker Michael RossatoBennett. The fi lm showcases the effects of music on the cognitive funct ion and behavior of Alzheimer's patients.
Slumped in his wheelchair, Henry appears to be disconnected from the world around him, unresponsive, depressed and uncommunicative, but through the course of the documentary, we learn that music has recently made a profound impact on his life. In fact, we see Henry transformed, singing and swaying to the music, as he is re-introduced to his favorite performer, Cab Calloway.
According to the Alzheimer's Association, there are currently 5 million Americans like Henry battling Alzheimer's disease, a progressive mental deterioration that leads to weakening motor skills, speech and memory.
Henry's story proves that music is powerful. From lullabies to first dances, from wedding songs to memorials, music inspires emotion
and memories, laughter and tears, and it heals. Kristy Osborn, program director at the
Bedford Center for Adult Day Health Care in Antioch, knows that f irst-hand.
"Music therapy has amazing benefi ts for individuals with Alzheimer's disease," Osborn said. "Here at the Bedford Center, we are always incorporating music into our day. It benefits our participants with Alzheimer's by decreasing their agitation levels and stimulating positive interactions overall."
According to research, music connects with portions of the brain that can still respond to rhythm and auditory cues. Music cannot only decrease depression and agitation but can improve engagement and even motor skills- all without a prescription.
"It is pretty amazing when someone cannot even remember their own name or what city they live in, but can tell you the name of their favorite singer or song," Osborn said. "It makes you realize how powerful music is for the soul and how it can resonate with us even until the end."
In the treatment of Alzheimer's, music is a therapy generating positive results and feelings of hope and excitement.
Music can be considered a wonder drug without the side-effects. For the loved ones of Henry and others like him, those feelings are music to their ears.
To learn more about the Bedford Center, visit www.rsnc-centers.org. To view a clip from "Alive Inside," visit www.thepress.net.
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New senior home has a B&B feel AMY SCHRADER
G randma and Grandpa's Place,
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appeal of a cozy bed-and-breakfast.
Through the open back door, the aroma of a freshly prepared dinner spills out onto the walking path that winds through the grounds. A petting zoo sits next to the orchards filled with avocado, peach, cherry and apricot trees.
Samea Helmandi, facility operator, thinks of Grandma and Grandpa's Place as a second home to the Helmandi family.
"This is a family-owned business," said Helmandi, who has more than 11 years of experience in the assisted living industry. "We put our heart and soul into it, and the people who live here become our family. Our number one priority is making this a home."
Grandma and Grandpa's Place, a licensed facility that opened May 16, is a breath of fresh air for families who don't want their elders living in a large-scale, sterile environment that feels more like a hotel than a home. Each boutiquestyled room at Grandma and Grandpa's has a private bathroom. There are chandeliers in the hallways, paintings on the walls and fresh
Photo by Amy Schrader
Beverly Clover, left, seen here with Grandma and Grandpa's Place Facility Operator Samea Helmandi, is a recent addition to the new senior residence.
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"When you walk through the front door, it
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Staying healthy after 50 Home from page 7B
feels like home," Helmandi said.
Grandma and Grandpa's Place has 18 rooms and an impressive staff-to-resident ratio of 1 to 6. All seNices are
individualized, and the facility offers both short- and long-term living arrangements. The facility provides around-the-clock care,
including assistance in completing daily activities. Amenities include recreation and exercise, freshly prepared meals and all of
the comforts one would expect to find in a bed and breakfast.
A healthy lifestyle is necessary at any age,
but for those over 50, it's especially
important. Fortunately, there are some
simple things you can do to lead a healthier and
happier life.
Eat heart healthy Establish a heart healthy diet by reducing your
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Enjoy nut rient-dense foods It's important to make your calories count by eating
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Get Moving Physical act ivity and regular exercise can decrease
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Chris DeRodeff, who recently moved in, is already enjoying
the comforts. "They're spoiling me," DeRodeff said. "I'll never be
the same if I leave here. They spoil me like I'm a kid."
Grandma and Grandpa's Place is located at 6400
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If the shoe fits H
OW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU said, "oh my aching feeP" My grandmother used to ca ll
them her tootsies and laughed when she took her shoes off and saw that her
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M ARLA LUCKHARDT
feet were twice the size they were when she put her shoes on in t he morning. My grandfather used to call her Toot sie, which made me laugh since I envisioned a foot as opposed to a grandma.
The fact that she could laugh
was endearing, but swollen feet due to poor shoe choices can be a hea lth hazard. After wa lking on our paws all day, elevati ng our feet in the even ing can help bring that swell ing down, but choosing the right pair of shoes is more important.
I used t o th ink noth ing of wearing a stunning pa ir of 6-inch heels as I walked the five city blocks to work every day in New York City. The hard pavement coupled with the half-mile walk didn't bother my 20-year-old puppies at all then, but now I can't balance on anything higher t han a pair of Go
Preventing falls among older Americans is a top health priority, and improved balance can help reduce the risk of a fall. Proper footwear can help improve balance, especially in older people who may struggle with mobility issues. - DR. MATTHEW
GAROUFALIS
Walks. Comfort t rumps style.
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Writer from page SB
wr iting his th ird novel, t it led " Hamakua."
"Sharing these st ories makes my life worthwhile," Garcia said . " I live w ith
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Dental implants are an artificial tooth root that can support artificial teeth. This is an ideal option fo r people in good general oral health who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury or some other cause. Dental implants are actually more tooth saving than traditional bridgeworks. For a dental bridge one needs to use neighboring teeth for support. Implants do not rely on neighboring teeth for support.
This advanced dentistry procedure provides natural-looking teeth that also feel natural.
Dental implants can also be used to support removable dentures. With dentures supported by dental implants, one can eat and chew food more efficiently. Dentures are more secure and comfortable, and will not move during eating, talking and laughing. These can improve your confidence in both your personal and your professional life.
If you have missing teeth, you are continuously loosening the jawbone. Lack of teeth can also lead to bone loss, which can affect your facial appearance and chewing
function. A fixed bridge cannot prevent bone loss. Rem ovable dentures can accelerate the bone loss process, but dental implants can actually stop bone loss. Dental implants will provide the stimulus required to maintain the bone.
The ideal candidate for dental implants is one who has good oral health. An adequate amount of bone in your jaw is needed to help support the implant. Those who have healthy gum tissue and are free from gum disease are the best candidates. Dental implants are made of titanium and metal fixtures that are placed within the jawbone with great precision. They provide a highly biocompatible surface, which enables bone to completely fi ll in and provide long-term stability.
Dental implants can last for a long time with regular maintenance and proper oral hygiene. Once the implants are in place, they require the same care you would give to natural teeth. In order to keep your implants clean and plaque-free, brushing and flossing are necessary. After treatment your dentist will work closely with you to develop the best care plan for you. Periodic follow-up visits will be scheduled to monitor your implant, teeth and gums and make sure they remain healthy.
For all of your dental questions & concerns please contact Pristine Dental owner, Dr Pravin Patel DDS MDS FDSRCS (UK) MICOI at (925) 679-3333, www.pristinedentalimplants.com.
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to many foot disorders like arth ritis, ingrown toenails, fu ngal nails, diabetic ulcers and even corns and cal luses, so the right footwear is especially important when it comes to preserving good foot hea lth.
Look for shoes that protect and support your feet. Orthopedic walking shoes often provide a good combination of comfort and support. Avoid shoes with narrow toes or little arch support. Make sure your shoes fit you properly and can accommodate the socks you usually wear. When selecting a shoe to improve balance, you should press on both sides of the heel area to ensure the heel is stiff and won't collapse. Bend the shoe to check for toe flexibil ity. The shoe shouldn't bend too much in the toe box area, but it shouldn't be too stiff and inflexible either. Try twist ing the shoe to make sure it doesn't bend in the middle.
"Preventing fa lls among older Americans is a top health priority, and improved balance can help reduce the risk of a fall," says Dr. Matthew Garoufalis, a podiatrist and president of the American Podiatric Medical Association. "Proper footwear ca n help improve balance, especia lly in older people who may strugg le with mobil ity issues ."
Aging and health changes can cause the size of your feet to change, so when shopping for a new pair of shoes, have your feet measured and go w ith the size of the larger foot. If you wear socks, take the ones you are most likely to wear with you since the try-on peds offered in the store are much thinner than normal socks. Walk around the store before you purchase any shoes, and if they don't feel comfortable or steady right away, don't buy them. The old w ives tail of "breaking them in" won't improve things.
If you have specif ic health challenges or foot issues, ta lk to a podiatrist about the best footwear for your needs. Some may offer a prescription for orthopedic shoes, which may be covered by your insurance.
Walking up and down the endless aisles at a shoe store used to be a visual dilemma for me. Everythi ng looked so pretty and sparkly. Now I use my sense of touch to choose my footwear. If it hurts my feet, it stays on the shelf.
Marla Luckhardt is a Discovery Bay resident who works with several local senior care and advocacy groups. Visit her website www.marlasreferrals.com or e-mail her at [email protected].
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And along the way, Beck has gathered like-minded employees for the Angels. Kathy Barr, East County cl ient care manager and longtime Brentwood resident, oversees staff, schedules and client evaluations. Her seven-plus years serving the elder community has been a rewarding one, she said: ''I'm doing this because I love what I do, and I adore my sen iors."
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t ime dad was able to live alone and semi-independently, and they did it with grace, patience and genuine affection," Doug said. "We've used other agencies before, and there is just no comparison."
When it comes to senior care, there are a variety of options, but often families end up choosing their providers from an advert isement in the phone book, a Google search or a brochure at the doctor 's office. Luckhardt suggests going w ith recommendations and referrals from friends or relatives, trusted websites or senior agencies
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