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Decorating dilemmas?
Sunday, April 01, 2007


Interior decorator customizes residents’ new homes

Moving from one house to another is always a big decision.



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Health Matters at Sedgebrook
Sunday, April 01, 2007


Medication Safety

One study showed over 68 percent of medication errors resulted in serious consequences, including hospitalization, disability, even death. It is often simple medication mistakes that lead to such problems. That is especially true among older adults who, on average, are taking five medications daily.



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Making the grade
Tuesday, March 13, 2007


Record number of retired adults head back to school

Every Tuesday evening, Pauline Friedman meets with her philosophy club at a local bookstore. With no background in philosophy, the retired computer programmer admits that she was nervous when she attended her first meeting.



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What is the meaning of life?
Tuesday, March 13, 2007


Sedgebrook residents explore age-old question in philosophy course

Many scientific studies have shown a strong correlation between keeping the mind active and good mental health in older adults.



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Cyber sports
Tuesday, March 13, 2007


Classic games go high-tech with Nintendo Wii

Classic pastimes like bridge and poker have some new high-tech competition at Sedgebrook. Many residents have started playing video games on the brand  new Nintendo Wii (pronounced “we”) game console in the clubhouse.



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Health care goes 'boutique'
Wednesday, February 28, 2007


Medical red tape causes more doctors, patients to explore alternative health care

The U.S. is facing the worst doctor shortage in decades, with fewer younger doctors stepping in to fill the shoes of older, retiring physicians.



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The Doctor Is In: Good health is skin deep
Wednesday, February 28, 2007


Our skin undergoes a lot of daily wear and tear. Protecting it is far more than a beauty concern. In this edition of “The doctor is in”, I’ll tackle two of the most common concerns for older adults: dry skin and skin cancers.



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Things I never told my kids
Wednesday, February 28, 2007


Bob Vehlow begins new chapter as a memoirist

“My grandfather had many, many stories he told throughout the years. I always thought I could remember them, but you don’t, and now those stories are gone,” says Bob Vehlow, who began writing his memoirs just weeks after moving to Sedgebrook.



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Could a hospital stay harm your health?
Wednesday, February 28, 2007


Statistics reveal startling risks for older adults

The hospitalization rate for people 65-plus is 24% higher today than it was in 1970, according to a survey by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Meanwhile, hospitalization rates have dropped sharply among every other age group.


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Not your typical 'history class'
Wednesday, February 28, 2007


Barbara Rinella brings Jackie O to life

Barbara Rinella brought an American legend back to life at Sedgebrook on January 19. Dressed in a coral shirtwaist dress, matching pillbox hat, white gloves, and oversized black sunglasses, Rinella recounted the extraordinary life of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis.



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