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3/10/14 – A Visit to the Collinwood Rec Center

March 10, 2014 By Judith Eugene

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We took our journalism class from the Board of Developmental Disabilities on a field trip today to visit the Collinwood Rec Center.  They got lots of good information for the Health and Wellness edition they are working on for our newsletter “The East Cleveland Express”.

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3/6/14 – A Yoga Class at the Macedonia Senior Center

March 6, 2014 By Judith Eugene

0306We had a great turnout at today’s gentle yoga class at the Macedonia Senior Center.  The group learned about the physical, mental and spiritual benefits of yoga and meditation.  They also learned that yoga doesn’t have to be hard or scary, and that you don’t have to be young, thin and bendy to do it!

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Finding the needle in the haystack of senior support services

February 27, 2014 By Judith Eugene

The estate and life care planning firm of Bartimole-Greene
The estate and life care planning firm of Bartimole-Greene
The estate and life care planning firm of Bartimole-Greene
The estate and life care planning firm of Bartimole-Greene

[February 27, 2014] As our needs change due to age, illness or injury, it can be difficult to sort through the myriad support services available. Choosing one that best meets our needs is a daunting and sometimes confusing task. Fortunately, there are local resources to help us to make a well-informed decision.

The estate and life-care-planning firm of Bartimole-Greene, located in Beachwood, is one such resource. The firm helps clients with legal and financial services. Kelsey Loushin, the on-staff care coordinator, assists clients with all aging-related needs. A well-respected veteran in the senior care field, she has an extensive inventory of local services, programs and products at her fingertips. “Our clients tell us what their goals are and then we do everything in our power to help them meet their goals,” said Loushin.

An elderly Cleveland Heights couple came to Bartimole-Greene for help when the husband’s health started to decline. Loushin connected them with a local company that helped them modify their home so they could continue to live there safely. Eventually, the husband needed nursing care and Loushin helped them apply for Medicaid benefits to preserve the couple’s assets and enable the wife to continue living at home. “We pride ourselves on being a holistic care firm,” said Loushin. “We address all of the aging needs someone might have.”

The Senior Comfort Guide is another useful resource for finding care options. Published by University Heights resident Max Compton, the guide is a comprehensive listing of resources for every stage of the aging process. It covers services such as insurance, home care, transportation, medical supplies and long-term care. The guide is user-friendly with easy-to-read type. There are more than 9,000 copies available at local senior centers, hospitals and doctor’s offices.

Compton personally visits all of the businesses listed in his guide and reviews their services. “People can call me at no charge,” he said, “and I will match them to the services that best fit their needs.” When a Cleveland Heights family needed a medical alert system, they called Compton for advice. He referred them to a reputable company that provided them with a system, which enabled them to remain living safely at home. The guide is available online—a convenience for out-of-town family members.

A Place for Mom is a national company that provides free telephone and Internet referrals to helpful resources for seniors in the Heights and surrounding areas. “Our job is to make sure mom and dad are safe and comfortable first,” said Angelique Kaczmarek, community relations advisor for the Heights, “and then we find them the best resources for their particular situation.”

The service lists senior housing options and helps families compare the features of each, then arranges tours of the facilities for the family. To ensure it refers clients only to high quality companies, the company reviews the licenses and inspection reports of each facility on its list. A Place for Mom also offers helpful tools, guides and articles on subjects such as dementia, Medicare and Medicaid, and caregiver concerns.

Bartimole-Greene can be reached at 216-464-9999, Max Compton cab be reached at 216-292-8485 or http://www.seniorcomfortguide.com/, and A Place for Mom can be reached at 866-344-8005 or http://www.aplaceformom.com/.

Click here to read the full article in the Heights Observer.

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2/19/14 – Lucy and Sadie, the Therapy Doggies!

February 19, 2014 By Judith Eugene

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Lots of smiles at Aberdeen Crossings assisted living today.  I talked with the residents about ways they can maintain peace, optimism and happiness despite the challenges of aging that they are facing.  After that we had hugs and kisses with Lucy and Sadie – two sweet therapy doggies!

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2/14/14 – An Introduction to Holistic Health Care Presentation  

February 14, 2014 By Judith Eugene

0214-EldercareMany thanks to Eldercare Professionals of Ohio for inviting me to speak at their monthly meeting. My presentation “An Introduction to Holistic Health Care” helped them understand the body-mind-spirit benefits of yoga, Tai Chi, massage, Reiki and meditation. I am hoping that these tools will help them in their work with senior adults, and in their own lives also!

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Welcome to The Loving Hands Group

We are a collaboration of professional artists and holistic healing arts practitioners who teach a unique selection of educational and life-enriching classes, activities and therapies.

We serve senior adults, people of any age with disabilities, and their caregivers. We work with them individually or in groups, bringing our programs directly to them wherever they live, work or play throughout the northern Ohio area. We also provide community-integrated activities for people of all ages and abilities. Through video platforms we are also able to serve individuals and groups worldwide.

Providing empowerment through education, The Loving Hands Group helps keep people fulfilled, engaged, optimistic, healthy and happy. We believe that all people should have equal access to programs that help them live a stimulating and full life.

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