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Alzheimer’s Specialized Care in Tyler, Texas

November 10th, 2010

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Tyler TX Alzhiemers Care

Alzhiemers Care East Texas

Alzheimer’s disease does not discriminate when it strikes. There are elderly people that develop it all over the world. However, those people living in Tyler, Texas do have a bit of an advantage if they, or someone in their family, is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Tyler boasts some of the best assisted living facilities and services that specialize in taking care of elderly residents with Alzheimer’s. Another excellent part of this care is that it extends to the family members of the patient.

Elder Care in Tyler Texas

Many times it is worse for the family members of an Alzheimer’s victim because they are going to be cognizant and watching as their beloved family member deteriorates into someone that no longer recognizes people or even knows where they are. Members of the family often need help to accept and adjust to what’s happening. The psychological support from the assisted living services and facilities accompanies everything else offered.

Using these assisted living services in Tyler, Texas can make it possible for your elderly family member to live at home much longer than was once possible. Now there is medication and other measures that can be taken in order to keep the patient functioning close to normal for a much longer period of time. Of course, there will come a time when the decision to move the elder to a nursing home that specializes in Alzheimer’s. When that happens, you can depend on the advice and assistance needed for your loved one and rest of the family.

Choosing A Nursing Home in Tyler

February 27th, 2010

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Tyler Texas Elderly Care

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I never imagined I’d ever need to deal with the difficult decision of whether or not to place one I love in a nursing home, let alone have to consider which facility. When my own father took a turn for the worse during his battle with Parkinson’s, he ended up with a 6-week hospital stay. At one point, it was unclear how much strength he would regain even with intensive occupational therapy. My mom broached the topic, and it shook me to consider that he might not be able to return home, that he might need more care than we could give him. Once my mind stopped reeling, I realized I had no idea how to go about choosing a medical care facility for my father.

If you are feeling overwhelmed and unsure of how to begin to decide where to place your own loved one, be assured; there are lots of guides and resources there to help you. Every state has an Ombudsman program connected to the Department on Aging that offers patient advocacy and information on choosing a nursing home.

Here are some helpful tips to help guide you through this difficult decision process. Take careful notes as you visit or collect information online about each nursing home. Keeping record of your findings will help you tremendously as you weigh the options.

First, consider whether your loved one needs short term or long term care. This information could greatly impact your decision. Second, make a side-by-side comparison of each facility based on the same criterion. Three general areas to consider when choosing the most suitable facility are location, quality of care, and affordability.

Location

Keeping close proximity to family members is perhaps the most important consideration. Choosing a Tyler nursing home close to home means frequent visits will be much more doable. These visits can positively affect the patient’s quality of life, outlook on their current situation, and go a long way to reducing stress, depression, and frustration. All of these factors contribute to potentially faster recovery, improved health, or even extention of life.

Quality of care

This is obviously an important consideration. We’ve all heard of or seen examples of poor care and I know of an elder care facility in Tyler Texas that has several negative reports from government inspectors. Inadequate qualified professional staff, staff shortages, old equipment or facilities, and lack of concern for dignity or patient preferences have a huge negative impact on the quality of care a nursing home can offer.

The good news? Other than making a visit to obtain a first hand glimpse of a Tyler nursing home, there are outside agencies who gather quality control reports on each nursing home in your area. The Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services provides reports on nursing home facilities and their Ombudsman Program provides advocacy and further support. There are also government-mandated quality assurance checks on all nursing homes who accept Medicaid or Medicare patients. These reports are made available at www.dads.state.tx.us/news_info/ombudsman/choosing.html.

Carefully review each location’s quality reports, health and safety inspections. Note any violations as well as what has been done to improve care. For example, if there was a lack of qualified staff working, have more staff been scheduled or hired? Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services puts out annual reports on nursing homes who have received a citation for actual harm or immediate jeopardy on this website: MemberoftheFamily.net

Affordability

When it comes to choosing a Tyler Texas home for someone you love, no one wants to base their decision on affordability, but because of the incredible expense involved, this unfortunately has to be a consideration. Temporary or short term care, sometimes required for a few weeks after surgery or for accident recovery, is often covered by insurance. Long term care (100 or more days) is usually not covered. Be sure to ask each facility about financial assistance or payment plans.

Going into this decision making process as fully armed as possible can only help you. Visit facilities personally, make careful observations, gather all the information you can, and take complete notes. Find a friend or an advocate to help you in your search for the nursing home you feel satisfied will best suit you and your loved one.

Tyler Texas Hearing Aids

December 3rd, 2009

Tyler seems to be the retirement capital of East Texas and perhaps Texas and because of this you have many people needing to have hearing tests done and get a hearing aid for themselves. Most hearing aid tests can be done free by a local hearing aid company also known as an audiologist. The government has different programs that run each year that can help subsidize the cost of a hearing aid and reduce the cost dramatically. A hearing aid company in Tyler that has a licensed audiologist can explain the benefits of a hearing aid test and what type of products are available to improve your hearing.

If you are a guy like me you may find it hard to admit that your hearing is getting bad and you might need a hearing aid. We have someone in our family that is getting up there in age and he literally screams when he talks. His hearing isn’t that good and I guess he talks so loud in order for him to hear his own voice. To him he is speaking correctly because he doesn’t hear himself as loud as other people do.

These same people that are losing their hearing will have to pretend to be hearing people at a certain point when the hearing gets really bad. After the 5th time of asking someone to repeat themselves you start to feel a little uncomfortable asking again. Eventually when speaking back and forth with people you start studying lips and attempting to lip read which isn’t very easy. Family members start to get mad at you because they think you are ignoring them or being selfish reading or watching a show.

Before the frustration of having bad hearing gets to you and your family I recommend checking with a local Tyler Texas hearing aid company. They will be able to check your hearing and show you hearing aid products that will work for your situation. There are also online hearing aid companies that sell hearing aids at discount prices and work with the government to get insurance to cover most of the cost of a hearing aid.

The online discounters that sell hearing aids will usually have licensed to do hearing tests come to your home, independent Tyler TX assisted living location, or apartment. They will test your hearing and get you setup with the hearing aid you need.

Avada‎
844 South Fleishel Avenue, Tyler, TX‎ – (903) 595-1811‎
Category: Hearing Aids

Beltone Hearing Center of Tyler‎
1329 South Beckham Avenue, Tyler, TX‎ – (903) 595-5580‎
Category: Hearing Aids

Jones Hearing Center Inc‎
626 South Broadway Avenue, Tyler, TX‎ – (903) 593-9112‎
Category: Hearing Aids

Platten Hearing Test Center‎
1719 Troup Highway, Tyler, TX‎ – (903) 593-8215‎
Category: Hearing Aids

Audibel Hearing Aid Centers‎
5100 Old Bullard Road, Tyler, TX‎ – (903) 561-9992‎
Category: Hearing Aids

Sears Hearing Aid Center‎
4701 South Broadway Avenue, Tyler, TX‎ – (903) 561-5114‎
Category: Hearing Aids

Trinity Clinic-Ear Nose-Throat‎
417 South Saunders Avenue, Tyler, TX‎ – (903) 533-1491‎
Category: Hearing Aids

Benke Theodore T MD Facs‎
417 South Saunders Avenue, Tyler, TX‎ – (903) 533-1491‎
Category: Hearing Aids

Audiology Associates of East Texas – David Twomey‎
1018 Pruitt Place, Tyler, TX‎ – (903) 592-8374‎
Category: Hearing Aids

ENT Associates of East Texas‎
3413 Golden Road, Tyler, TX‎ – (903) 592-3666‎
Category: Hearing Aids

Trinity Baptist Church of Tyler

October 15th, 2009

Well, it seems as though I’ve started writing on a class of East Texas institutions I have been hesitant to start writing on. Of course I’m referring to churches, but after writing about my own church and those of my family members I find that, as Wellington said, I’m in for a penny, in for a pound. My purpose is to make Tylerites aware of the local church traditions they have to choose from.

While I’m not a member of the Baptist church, I can certainly respect the faith and sincerity of many of my family and friends who are. Trinity Baptist Church has been a part of the Tyler community for many years and is located at 604 West 4th in Tyler. Doctrinally the church follows the teaching of the Baptist denomination. The church is full of sincere Bible believers who are reaching out to the Tyler community, and the world beyond. Trinity Baptist is involved with numerous local charities and missions organizations so they offer a variety of opportunities for members to plug into. The church has contemporary worship and offers a variety of Christian education classes for congregants of all ages.

The church building itself is beautiful. It offers enough classroom space for any number of events and classes, offered both by the church and the school who now shares the facility during the week. The staff is accommodating and helpful and is concerned about the needs of the congregation.

This past summer Trinity Baptist invited King’s Academy Christian School to share its wonderful facility. The church has been a huge blessing to this new area ministry in a way that has allowed it operate comfortably, and even expand. For anyone looking for a new church home with a preference for the Baptist tradition, I strongly recommend looking at Trinity. Their website is currently under construction, but for more information I suggest contacting their office at (903)593-3143. For more information on King’s Academy, see the Tyler Blog section of this site, and look for the titles “Something Different in Education,” and “Something Different at King’s Academy.” Also see the articles section and look for the title “Six- Man Football Returns to Tyler.”