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Retirement communities and coping with loneliness as one ages

August 9, 2007 by Tricia

Do you ever think about what might happen to you as you age? No, I don’t mean wrinkles, achy joints and so on. I mean, do you wonder if you’ll be able to continue living on your own in a house, apartment or condo or do you wonder if you’ll end up in a nursing home?

As a nurse, the prospect of ending up in a nursing home is not appealing. Yes there are good ones out there, but my feeling is if I can’t really move around – even in a wheelchair or something – then I really don’t want to be in the position of having others care for me.

I guess it’s because I know the level of care involved for a person that’s bed ridden, and how in some places that care is not quite up to par.

Now, retirement communities are a different story. If I was able to move about, cook for myself and I was generally enjoying life living in a retirement community might not be all that bad.

Many retirement communities are set up so that people are living in apartment or townhouse like dwellings – similar to if they were living on their own. The only major difference is that everyone who’s living in the retirement community is around the same age as you are, and there might be on site nursing care or a doctor that comes around once a week or once a month to check on the residents.

A nurse might even come in daily to help with taking medications and so on, but otherwise the residents live on their own.

Many retirement communities are also set up with a pool and perhaps a communal area where crafts or other community related activities take place so that residents can socialize with one another. I think that’s great since loneliness is often the number one complaint of the elderly. You’d think it would be declining health but it’s loneliness.

I’m actually not surprised at that fact. As I watched my parents age they were saddened as they lost friends they’d grown up with and known most of their lives, lost their own parents and siblings, and eventually when my mother lost my father there was no denying that loneliness was going to be a huge factor that we, as her children, would have to combat.

I’m all for those who are growing older or who are elderly living on their own if they are able to cope or living with relatives, but if they don’t have enough people in their lives to keep them from falling into depression due to loneliness or if their loved ones aren’t able to visit as often as necessary to be sure that the person is coping I think the next best thing is a retirement community.

What do you think?





Filed Under: Family, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Nursing Tagged With: aging, caregivers, children, coping, coping on own, crohns, doctor, elderly, friends, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, home, house, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, living on own, loneliness, medication, mother, nurse, Nursing, nursing homes, pain, retirement communities, retirement community, retirement homes

I can’t believe I got such a great camera

August 9, 2007 by Tricia

I’m so happy with my new camera! I think I’ve had the camera for about a month now and every time I take a photo with it I’m just amazed at how well they turn out. My other camera took great photos but it didn’t do so well with low light or night time conditions. My new SLR doesn’t seem to have a problem with low light – well provided that I make sure it’s at the correct settings.

I’m didn’t even read any digital camera articles before I bought my camera. Oh, I’d done some research on and off over the past year, but just prior to purchasing my camera I didn’t read any write ups about them. I just went to a few stores and tried the camera’s out. I checked all the settings and got a good feel for how each camera felt in my hands and ended up getting the Canon EOS 30D SLR Digital camera.

I’ve still got a lot to learn about my new camera and I definitely want to buy a macro and a telephoto lens for it, but I’m happy to putter with the accessories that the camera came with for now.

Do you love your camera?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, Services, Web and Technology Tagged With: accessories, camera, Digital, digital camera, happy, Love, macro, new camera, night, photo, Photography, photos, test

We’ll have visitors soon!

August 9, 2007 by Tricia

My brother in law is going to be visiting this weekend from Chicago. He’s bringing two of his teenage kids with him. Oh this should be fun!

We called my brother in laws cell phone last night right around midnight just to see where he was. You see he’d said that he expected to be at Chris’ parents house by 1 or 2 a.m. Unfortunately it took him about two hours to get out of Chicago yesterday so he was behind in his drive and he was just at the US Canada border in Sarnia. Yeah, he was way behind – about four hours behind!

We found out that this trip isn’t just a visit to Canada to see relatives. When his kids were born we thought that he’d filled papers for them so that they’d be dual citizens of both the USA and Canada. You see, up until a year or two ago my brother in law had retained his Canadian citizenship and his wife is American so his kids should be eligible to have citizenship in both countries.

So right now I’m not sure if his kids have their Canadian papers or not. I don’t think they do since my brother in laws mission this visit is to secure Social Insurance Numbers (SIN) for his kids. I would have thought that they’d have had that since birth.

Hopefully things go smoothly otherwise that’s all we’ll hear about most of this coming week!

Chris’ brother was supposed to come to Toronto on Friday but now he might not come until Saturday due to this paperwork problem that he’s trying to resolve.

As long as we get to go to the Taste of the Danforth this weekend I’ll be happy. We didn’t go last year when Tim came down because he had his youngest child with him and he was afraid of losing him in the huge crowd!

Filed Under: Canada, Entertainment, Family, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Toronto Tagged With: border, brother, Canada, canadian, cell phone, chicago, Chris, danforth, Friday, house, house guests, kids, Saturday, social, Toronto, visiting, weekend, weekend guests

Organic herbal remedies for Psoriasis and Eczema

August 9, 2007 by Tricia

I suffer from eczema. I think I’ve had it since the day I was born. When it flares up it can be an uncomfortable affliction and depending upon where it’s located it can also be unsightly.

If you suffer from Psoriasis or Eczema you might be interested in visiting www.champori.com where they sell natural remedies for both of these disorders.

There are organic herbal sprays and creams made with unique Tibetan recipes that you can use on your psoriasis, eczema and even atopic dermatitis. View the photos and testimonials on the site to see what you think.

I may consider trying this for my eczema the next time I have a flare.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: comfort, dermatitis, disorder, eczema, natural, organic, organic herbal, photo, photos, Psoriasis, relief, Tibetan Recipe

A rose with it’s own sunrise

August 8, 2007 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

Morden Sunrise Rose

I can see why this rose is called Morden Sunrise. The inside of the bloom looks like the rising sun doesn’t it?

The weather was cool enough in July that this rose actually started to set rose hips! I plucked them all off so we’ll get another round of blooms or two. Certainly this heat wave that we’re currently going through should wake this lovely rose up again and make it bloom it’s pretty little head off.

Filed Under: Gardening, Hobbies, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: bloom, blooms, bright rose, July, Morden Sunrise, photo, photos, rose, sunrise, weather, Wordless Wednesday

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