Posted in 65+, AARP, Art, Calendar contest, Leisure & Hobbies, Painting on April 20th, 2007
Are you an undiscovered artist? Looking to be discovered? AARP is looking for amateur artists to enter their original oil, acrylic, or watercolor paintings in a contest to find the artwork that will adorn their 2008 AARP calendar.
The contest is open to all current AARP members. 14 paintings will be chosen from among the entries for the 2008 calendar. Entries must be received by May 31, 2007. The winning entries will be displayed at this year’s AARP Life@50+ National Event & Expo in Boston, MA, September 6-8, 2007.
The theme of the 2008 calendar is “America: From Sea to Shining Sea”.
Instructions for entering your painting can be found at the AARP Website
Posted in 65+, Celebrations, Leisure & Hobbies, National Volunteer Week, News, Service, Volunteering on April 17th, 2007
April 15 – 21, 2007, is National Volunteer Week. The theme for this year’s National Volunteer Week is “Inspire by Example”.
In his proclamation of National Volunteer Week, President Bush states “During National Volunteer Week we celebrate the spirit of service in America and honor those who demonstrate the great character of our country through acts of kindness, generosity, and compassion”.
Visit the USA Freedom Corps website where you can learn more about National Volunteer Week, download the 2007 Volunteer Toolkit, or search for a volunteer opportunity in your area.
Read the President’s proclamation
Posted in 65+, Diabetes, Eye care, Eye protection, Healthcare, Seasons, Summer, Sunglasses, Sunshine on April 16th, 2007
We have waited through a long winter but finally spring has arrived and is starting to win over with warmer temperatures and longer days. Soon summer will fill the sky with bright sun and sunglasses will be daily eyewear.
But for those with diabetes, sunglasses may not be enough protection against the damaging effects of the sun’s rays.
The Joslin Diabetes Center Beetham Eye Institute offers these tips:
* Diabetic eye disease can be painless until it reaches very advanced stages, and the earlier you can catch it, the more likely you can preserve your sight.
* You can have perfect vision and still have diabetic eye disease.
* An annual dilated eye exam can identify eye complications early on.
* If your doctor finds early signs of diabetic eye disease, a number of treatments may be recommended, including laser eye surgery, contact lenses, glasses and medications.
* Keeping your A1C (an average of your blood glucose levels over a couple of months) on target, controlling blood pressure and quitting smoking also can help preserve vision and prevent vision loss.
Posted in 65+, Consumer affairs, Healthcare, Med-eMonitor, Medical information, Medicare, Medication, News, Services on April 13th, 2007
270 Medicare recipients in Tennessee will soon have someone to help remind them when to take their medications. As part of a Medicare program to reduce hospitalizations, a new device called the Med-eMonitor will alert patients when it is time to take a pill.
These “smart pillboxes” will also monitor whether a patient has missed a dose or taken the wrong medication and send an alert over a standard phone line to a secure Internet site which will prompt a follow-up call from a health professional.
The Med-eMonitor is programmed with each patient’s individual schedule and alerts the patient with a sound – usually a song – when it is time to take medication.
Web-linked pillbox reminds patients to take meds