How to manage medication for loved ones
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:18 GMT
Dear Mayo Clinic: My elderly mom has recently been told she needs to take a bunch of different medications every day due to her health conditions. It’s gotten pretty overwhelming, and I’m worried about things like her missing doses or drug interactions. I just want to make sure she’s safe and healthy. Do you have tips on how to handle my mom’s meds?A: Some older people struggle with remembering to take their medications or organizing them effectively. Adult children, like yourself, can help by taking steps to monitor and update medication lists. Doing this can help prevent potential health complications, while also providing peace of mind for both you and your mom.The most common medication-related problems in older adults include taking too high or too low of a dose, taking unnecessary medications, not taking medication as directed or at all, taking an ineffective medication, or adverse drug reactions such as confusion, bleeding and oversedation.In addition,...Artistic Jose loves to visit new places
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:18 GMT
Jose is a happy kid that loves to joke around with others. He is a great artist and especially loves to paint. Jose also enjoys board games, listening to music, and playing video games. He spends a great deal of time outdoors and loves visiting new places. When first meeting Jose, he is a bit shy, but upon getting to know him, he is very talkative and opens up easily. Jose strongly benefits from his close connections; he is very sweet and caring about others.Jose is in junior high school. He gets average grades overall and has positive peer relationships. Jose also has a connection with his guidance counselor and teachers and looks for extra support from them when neededHe has done well being placed in a family setting and is looking forward to finding the right home for him. He would benefit from having a male role model; potentially an older brother. Jose benefits from structure and routine and will thrive in an environment that can incorporate that into his daily life.Can I Adopt...Special deals around the city keep the Tea Party celebration going
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:18 GMT
It was one of the most important political disruptions in our nation’s history, and on Dec. 16, Boston celebrated a milestone anniversary of the Boston Tea Party.Exactly 250 years ago in 1773, The Sons Of Liberty tossed 342 chests of tea imported from the British East India company into Boston Harbor at Griffin’s Wharf, the first major event that led the 13 colonies to rally, not just against taxation without representation, but to fight for a free, independent nation.If you missed Saturday’s many events, it’s not too late to take note and celebrate. Famed Boston hotels are offering special events and packages all month to commemorate the festivities.The Boston Harbor Hotel (https://www.bostonharborhotel.com/) invites you to mark the event by joining in on their 250th Anniversary Grand Afternoon Tea. Taking place Thursdays through Sundays from 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. through the end of December, this is a chance to indulge in a sophisticated, delicious experience full of teas...Maria Sten takes deep dive into ‘Reacher’ role
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:18 GMT
“Reacher,” Amazon Prime Video’s hit series based on Lee Child’s long running book series, revolves around the mighty – in every sense – ex-military policeman Jack Reacher who wanders around the country as a “hobo” who regularly encounters and dispatches killers and criminals.A loner, Reacher (Alan Ritchson) remains spiritually part of his close-knit military team. In Season 2, Reacher’s squad reunites to avenge the murder of one of their own.For Maria Sten, “Reacher” is a career-changer. She’s Frances Neagley, who is a major resource for Reacher.“Alan and I are the two characters that have come along for a longer ride which is indicative of our characters from the books.“Normally I’ve been on shows that haven’t gone anywhere, so I had no idea that it was going to be such a massive hit.“When I got the job, that’s when I read all the books that Neagley’s character is featured in. Just to get more backstory and understand the relationship dynamic between t...Unhappy ex sets deposition during his vacation
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:18 GMT
Q. I have been representing myself in my divorce because there is nothing to fight about – I know our assets will be divided equally. My wife remains unhappy with my decision to divorce and is super focused on my girlfriend. I did not have a girlfriend when I asked for the divorce. My wife is Catholic and recently filed a counterclaim claiming she wants a divorce on the grounds of adultery. She has now issued a notice that she will take my deposition the day after Christmas. She knows I will be in Vermont at our ski condo because we trade off time there.Do I have to appear the day of my deposition? Will I be arrested if I don’t show up? What do I need to know about a deposition?A. I cannot tell you all you need to know about a deposition in this column – there is not nearly enough space for that. The highlights of what you need to know are (1) listen very carefully to the question asked and only answer the question being asked – don’t offer lengthy stories with tons of detail...Dear Abby: Hubby would rather whine than step up
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:18 GMT
Dear Abby: I was just released from the hospital, and I suspect my husband is tapping his foot waiting for me to fix him lunch. He isn’t doing or saying anything overt, like “Get up and make me lunch,” but it’s more like he is whining about the options in front of him — peanut butter, frozen leftovers, etc.I’m on a liquid diet and do not feel well. I may be well enough to get out of the hospital, but I’m far from 100%. My husband hasn’t offered to make me so much as a cup of tea. Instead, on my first morning home, he waited to get up until I had made the coffee and fed the cats. I didn’t feel like getting up to feed the cats and make the coffee, I just knew he wouldn’t get out of bed until I did.Last night, I made my own dinner while he whined that chicken broth and rice just didn’t do it for him. Now he wants lunch.We’ve been married for 40 years. He has been a good husband, but in retirement he has become self...Families say autism therapy helped their kids. Indiana’s Medicaid cuts could put it out of reach
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:18 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Shaunna Thompson was running out of childcare options. Her daughter Abbie was expelled from daycare in 2022 because of “all over the place” behavior. Thompson found an in-home provider for the toddler, but was told Abbie was “too much” to watch every day of the week. The experiences motivated Thompson to seek assistance for her daughter, who also was missing developmental milestones. Abbie, now 3, was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder in October of last year. By March, Thompson enrolled her in applied behavior analysis — a therapy based on learning and behavior focused on improving communicative, social and motor skills — at a local facility in northern Indiana for 40 hours a week. Abbie, nonverbal most of her life, has since said her first word: “Mom.”“It brought tears to my eyes” Thompson said.But Thompson and other families reliant on Medicaid worry changes coming in January will limit access to the therapy as Indiana attempts to limit the cost and, alon...Can a state count all its votes by hand? A North Dakota proposal aims to be the first to try
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:18 GMT
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — All election ballots would be counted by hand under a proposal that could go to North Dakota voters, potentially achieving a goal of activists across the country who distrust modern vote counting but dismaying election officials who say the change would needlessly delay vote tallies and lead to more errors.Backers of the proposed ballot measure are far from gathering enough signatures, but if the plan makes the June 2024 ballot and voters pass it, North Dakota would have to replace ballot scanners with hundreds of workers across the state who would carefully count and recount ballots. It’s a change other Republican-led states have attempted unsuccessfully in the years since former President Donald Trump began criticizing the nation’s vote-counting system, falsely claiming it was rigged against him.“We’ve always done hand counting before we got these machines,” said Lydia Gessele, a farmer who is leading the effort to get the measure on the ballot. &...Top strategist resigns from DeSantis-backing super PAC with less than a month before Iowa caucuses
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:18 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The top strategist for the embattled super PAC backing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ‘ campaign for the White House resigned Saturday night in the latest sign of trouble for the GOP hopeful less than one month before voting begins with Iowa’s kickoff caucuses.Jeff Roe, the top adviser to Never Back Down, is the latest senior staffer to exit Never Back Down, which has been the largest outside group supporting DeSantis’ candidacy. He announced his departure on X, the site formerly known as Twitter, hours after The Washington Post published a story focused on internal disputes and suspicions between Never Back Down, the campaign, and other DeSantis allies that included accusations of “mismanagement and conduct issues, including numerous unauthorized leaks containing false information.” “I can’t believe it ended this way,” Roe wrote on X, sharing a statement in which he said he “cannot in good conscience stay affiliated with Never Back Down given the statem...As 2023 holidays dawn, face masks have settled in as an occasional feature of the American landscape
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:48:18 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The scene: A crowded shopping center in the weeks before Christmas. Or a warehouse store. Or maybe a packed airport terminal or a commuter train station or another place where large groups gather.There are people — lots of people. But look around, and it’s clear one thing is largely absent these days: face masks. Yes, there’s the odd one here and there, but nothing like it was three years ago at the dawn of the COVID pandemic’s first winter holidays — an American moment of contentiousness, accusation and scorn on both sides of the mask debate.As 2023 draws to an end, with promises of holiday parties and crowds and lots of inadvertent exchanges of shared air, mask-wearing is much more off than on around the country even as COVID’s long tail lingers. The days of anything approaching a widespread mask mandate would be like the Ghost of Christmas Past, a glimpse into what was. Look at it a different way, though: These days, mask-wearing has become...Latest news
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