All-Inclusive But Not All-Accessible

by Administrator 15. February 2010 15:05
By Laura Mahoney RN, BA / 2011 MSW Candidate GWB School of Social Work Washington Univeristy - Over the past ten years, an increased demand for nursing home alternatives has created significant growth in home and community-based programs for older adults. Since the population of people over t... [More]

Baby Boomers Still Doing Drugs as Seniors

by Administrator 14. February 2010 15:25
By Amanda Gardner / HealthDay - Almost 5 percent of aging Baby Boomers in the United States are abusing drugs, a new government report shows. That's about 4.3 million adults over the age of 50 who are smoking marijuana, abusing prescription medication and engaging in other illicit drug activ... [More]

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Social Security Adds 38 New Medical Conditions that Qualify for Disability Help

by Administrator 12. February 2010 14:55
By SeniorJournal.com - The latest move by the Social Security Administration, in an ongoing effort to speed up the decision process for consideration of applications for disability benefits to those not yet age 65, is the addition of 38 new medical conditions to the list of Compassionate Allowance... [More]

More Than One-Third of Nation's Nursing Homes Sign Up for Advancing Excellence

by Administrator 2. February 2010 11:29
By McKnight's Long-Term Care News - The second phase of recruitment for the Advancing Excellence in America's Nursing Homes campaign wrapped up on Sunday. Organizers reported that 5,860 nursing homes across the country have signed up for the initiative. A few states managed to recruit al... [More]

The Geezers’ Crusade

by Administrator 1. February 2010 11:48
By David Brooks / The New York Times - We like to think that in days gone by, the young venerated the elderly. But that wasn’t always so. In “As You Like It,” Shakespeare’s morose character, Jaques, calls old age “second childishness and mere oblivion.” Walt Whi... [More]

9 Mistakes Adult Siblings Make When Parents Are Aging, Sick, and Dying

by Administrator 28. January 2010 11:36
By Lindsay Lyon / U.S. News & World Report - In her new book, They're Your Parents, Too! How Siblings Can Survive Their Parents' Aging Without Driving Each Other Crazy (Bantam, 2010), journalist and author Francine Russo discusses one of life's most trying transitions: when parents a... [More]

Schooling the Aging Brain

by Administrator 26. January 2010 14:36
By Paula Span / The New York Times - What if older people who volunteered to work in elementary schools, in a program that bolstered educational progress for children, could at the same time reduce their own risk of cognitive decline? Talk about a win-win. In a small but intriguing study recentl... [More]

Personal Meanings & Emotions in Life Space Mobility: A Person-Centered Approach

by Administrator 18. January 2010 08:11
By Marla Berg-Weger, Ph.D., LCSW / Dean, School for Professional Studies Saint Louis University - As professionals committed to better serving those members of our society who are living longer and/or living with a progressive disability, practitioners and researchers can benefit from knowledge ... [More]

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Water Fitness as an Intervention to Increase Activities in Daily Living in Older Adults

by Administrator 15. January 2010 09:47
By Valerie Andrew / 2010 MSW Candidate GWB - Many older adults have already discovered that water fitness classes are a fun way to feel better and interact socially with others.  Many also believed that they were improving their health by exercising in the water, and current research indicates ... [More]

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Help the Aged Fears for Sponsored Elderly in Haiti

by Administrator 15. January 2010 07:26
By C.P. Hillman - Following the earthquake that hit Haiti on January 12, causing massive death and destruction, Help the Aged (Canada) has been trying to gather information about the people and projects it supports in the country. "Port-au-Prince has been devastated, but we heard that the t... [More]

Latest Statistics on Fires are Devastating for Older Americans: Seniors Most Likely to Die

by Administrator 15. January 2010 06:26
By SeniorJournal.com - The statistics concerning senior citizens and fire are staggering. The U.S. Fire Administration says people over the age of 65 have a home fire death rate nearly twice the national average. For those over 75, that risk nearly triples. Older adults account for 32 percent of... [More]

Des Peres Hospital Offers Geriatric Emergency Rooms

by Administrator 15. December 2009 10:06
Only children under age six (6) go to the emergency department (ED) as often as adults over age 65, according to the Centers for Disease Control’s National Center for Health Statisitics (1). In fact, nearly one in four adults 65 years and older visits the emergency department one or more times in a ... [More]

AARP Applauds Senators’ Promise to Close Medicare Doughnut Hole

by Administrator 15. December 2009 10:01
By AARP - Last night, AARP CEO A. Barry Rand sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to thank him for publicly committing to close the Medicare prescription drug doughnut hole in a final health care reform bill. Closing this dangerous gap in coverage has been a top priority for AARP throu... [More]

Senior Citizens Improve Brain Functions by Participating in Volunteer Social Service

by Administrator 15. December 2009 10:01
By SeniorJournal.com - Volunteer service, such as tutoring children, can help older adults delay or reverse declining brain function, according to a study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the researcher... [More]

Who’s Taking Care of Your Mother?

by Administrator 14. December 2009 10:16
By Nancy Folbre / New York Times Economix - Who’s taking care of your mother? And who’s going to take care of you when you fall ill, break your hip or are diagnosed with dementia? Amid the noisy policy debates about health care and long-term-care insurance we sometimes forget wha... [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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