Wednesday January 11,  2006, Issue #257

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From The Editor


What I Did During
My Medicare Part D Holiday

Last week, I asked you to share your Medicare Part D experiences with us and as usual you came through with flying colors.  We received responses from spouses, sons, daughters and friends.  Speaking for all caregivers with senior loved ones who have not yet dealt with the Medicare Part D question, I think that the real message can be found in the heart and soul of each of the following stories:

There was the time I spent going through all the materials and attending workshops. Throughout the house there were stacks of Part D materials: The stack of newly received Part D mail to be sorted. The stack of Part D correspondence to be read. The stack of Part D materials that needed further processing etc, etc, etc…continued
 

Enrolling online is far easier than having to decipher the handbook.  You can plug in your state and then the list of medications whoever is enrolling is on, and it will kick out the plans in your state that cover those specific meds…continued

 

This year both my mom and mother-in-law looked to me for help in filling out their applications for the Medicare part D benefits…continued

 

My husband is 53 years old and totally disabled with Multiple Sclerosis.  He is also a diabetic….He has been on Medicare for since 2000 (since you have to wait 2 years before you can get on Medicare after you are disabled!)…continued 

 

Hello!  I am a 39 year old (40 in two weeks!) middle daughter of 5 children.  Both parents are alive at 73 (dad) 74 (mom) and although only one child lives out of state the rest of us do the best we can to assist mom and dad...continued

 

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Take care
Gary Barg

Editor-in-Chief
gary@caregiver.com


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Feature Article

Brain Waves - A Return to Innocence
by Jessica Ashton, Staff Writer

Grand Mom and Grand Pop are wonderful, kind, sensitive adults who have been there, done that and know better. Or so we thought.  ...Continued


Additional Articles::

Staying Dry At School
by Hilary Gibson, Staff Writer


When children begin going to school, most people assume that they will have very little problem with the issue of going to the bathroom.....Continued


Depression: The Hidden Symptom of Parkinson’s
by Sherri Issa 

Until recently, depression as a symptom of Parkinson's Disease (PD) was one of the most debilitating of all the symptoms of the disease......Continued

 

 

Guest Column

Building Your Care Team
by Kristine Dwyer, LSW

Life was significantly changing in the home of Helen’s parents. Her father’s tremors had increased and his falls had become more frequent in recent weeks. ...Continued


Caretips

Involving Others in Your Caregiving
by Ryan Mackey

A caregiver isn’t just someone who is restricted to taking care of only an elderly or ill family member. Caregiving frequently encompasses the duties of regular parenting....Continued
 


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Inside This Issue:

From the Editor
What I Did...
Feature Article
Brain Waves
Guest Column
Building Your Care Team
CareTips
Carenotes


 

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