Archive for the ‘Film’ Category

Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia – Parietal Lobe Damage

A brief user friendly description of what happens when the Parietal Lobes are affected in dementia. Click below to watch. Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia – Parietal Lobe Damage We at Senior Life Care Planning help seniors and their families independent and professional advice on your parent’s needs, requirements, how to pay for care, and their goals. Consequently, we can help you alleviate the fear of your parents and yourselves, with caring and compassionate professionals. It’s really important that you plan to take care of your parents. Therefore, the best way to prepare is to incorporate a LIFE CARE…

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ABC News video series on Elder Care : Families on the Brink

ABC News video series on Elder Care : Families on the Brink   See some of previous our blogs regarding videos.

What is Alzheimer’s Disease?

Dr. Kenneth Kosik, Professor of Neuroscience at UCSB, explains the characteristics of Alzheimer's to Digital Journalist Megan Kelty and what preventative steps you can start taking today to fight this incurable disease. To watch the video.

A powerful new film highlighting the frustrations and joys of a wife trying to connect with her husband with advanced dementia

To watch Ten Glorious Seconds, visit www.tengloriousseconds.com

As the baby boom generation approaches retirement age, millions of Americans are facing one wrenching question: What to do about Mom and Dad?

“ABC World News with Diane Sawyer” launches a special series, focusing on the sensitive issues surrounding eldercare.

Medicare Explained

Medicare is explained in this short video

What’s In A Wired Home?

In addition to camera monitoring, companies offer other kinds of services to help keep track of an elderly person’s daily activities.

Watch this Chicago Honor Flight Video.

The Chicago Honor Flight – this is a very moving film.

Elderly zombies still roam the earth…

Josephine Streiner, 92, is a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She is also the oldest living ghoul from the 1968 horror classic "Night of the Living Dead."  "It was definitely one of the highlights of my life," says Mrs. Streiner, who lives in Pittsburgh and appeared in several scenes as short-haired ghoul, or zombie, walking in a nightgown with her arms outstretched.  Like many of the original zombies, now in their 70s and 80s, Mrs. Streiner never imagined that a few minutes on a grainy black-and-white film would, decades later, bring her requests for autographs and other trappings of near-celebrity. But…

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Young at Heart Video

“It was wonderful, and got us near tears. Just a beautiful true story about real people who want to keep living…Keep it Moving.”

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