Losing Independence - (A reader's comments from the New York Times)

by Administrator 15. July 2010 05:21
By New York Times (A reader's comments to a previously run article) - Two of my closest relatives have recently been moved into senior housing, one "indpendent living" the other "assisted living." This was against their wishes, but they simply lost their ability to fight it... [More]

Cognitive Impairment from Common Drugs?

by Administrator 14. July 2010 05:13
By SeniorJournal.com - In a study of elderly African-Americans it was found that drugs consumed often for a variety of common medical conditions including insomnia, allergies, or incontinence negatively affect the brain causing long term cognitive impairment. The researchers are confident future stu... [More]

Federal Government Releases 'meaningful use' Rules for Healthcare IT

by Administrator 14. July 2010 05:04
By McKnight's Long-Term Care News & Assisted Living - The Department of Health and Human Services on Tuesday disclosed two final rules regarding the "meaningful use" of electronic health records (EHR). One of the two regulations issued Tuesday defines the "meaningful use"... [More]

Senior-Student Mentoring Can Be Great Win-Win

by Administrator 6. July 2010 04:56
By Philip Moeller / U.S. News & World Report - Effectively pairing senior volunteers with students is one of the big win-win opportunities in virtually every community in the country. There is great need in the schools, and it's gotten more acute during the recession. Looking ahead, school b... [More]

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About the Author

John Rothbarth is the owner of the St. Louis Times, a media company focused on serving the informational needs of the St. Louis metro-area aging baby boomer/60+ population. The company publishes the St. Louis Times Resource Guide, St. Louis Times Express, and hosts St. Louis Times Funfest and St. Louis Times Geriatrics Symposium events. The company was founded in 1994 and has remained true to its original mission of 'doing some good for older adults and the professionals who work on their behalf.'

Since 1994 the company has won over 20 National Media Awards. He has participated on many local Boards of Directors, all of whom cater to the needs of our area’s aging population. For 2009 he is also President of Breakthrough Coalition, a consortium of over 250 aging-focused organizations and  professionals dedicated to serving the needs of older adults in the St. Louis / Illinois bi-state area.

John is a native St. Louisan, father of two sons, and graduate of the University of Missouri - Columbia with a BS degree in Business Administration. His interests include reading mysteries, jogging, motorcycling, and aviation - he is a pilot with instrument, multi-engine and seaplane ratings.

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