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May 25th, 2011

Bio-Life Plasma Services

It’s been around a year since I last “donated” plasma at Bio-life Plasma Services in Tyler. Of course the term donate is actually incorrect. As a private school teacher my summer budget can be tight, so another fifty dollars a week can mean the difference between making my bills and having my water turned off. I wrote one other time about my experience with Bio-life which has been largely positive. I went for the better part of a year, twice a week nearly every week before eventually slowing down. My attendance gradually became less regular due largely to lack of time. For a while return had diminished as well, to the point that it was no longer really worth my time and gas money to make the trip to that side of town. I will admit as well that I grew tired of being poked and prodded every couple of days. I now have small but permanent scars inside my elbows due to my regular attendance.

Most anyone can donate provided they’re over the age of eighteen and weight at least one hundred ten pounds. There’s actually quite a long list of screening questions donors are required to answer each time they visit the center, but most people should have no major problems getting the ok. This makes it a really viable way for college students who live on ramen noodles and Dr. Pepper, to make a little extra cash. But of course the plasma donation isn’t entirely about making a few extra dollars for the donor. All plasma collected by the center is used in all sorts of medical research. Numerous therapies also require blood plasma, particularly for hemophilia and other immune disorders. So it actually is a really good cause.

One other positive note about Bio-life in Tyler; I recognized much of the staff as being there last year. For me this was good to know. I’ve been stuck by new or inexperienced staff members just learning the ropes before, and it often makes for a long afternoon. I realize they have to start somewhere, but it’s nice to know the center has retained an experienced staff. For more information visit the company’s web page at http://www.biolifeplasma.com/index.html.

Assisted Living Specialists in Tyler, Texas Can Calm Elderly Person’s Fear

January 27th, 2011

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Tyler TX elder careIt can be hard for an elderly person to understand that they can no longer live alone. You must remember that, most of the time, these elderly people have been living independently for at least 50 years or more. They don’t want to have to suddenly start depending on someone else to help them do things that they have done all their lives. It’s a big change and it can be a very hard one to adjust to.

That’s why the elderly people living in Tyler, Texas are so lucky to be living in a city that has numerous assisted living facilities and services to offer. If your elderly relative is having issues about needing someone to live with them, or at least nearby, you need to make an appointment with a counselor at one of these facilities so that your elderly relative can go and meet with them. This counselor is where your relative can get many questions answered and have all options put before them so they can make the best decision for themselves.

Once the elderly relative understands that this is what needs to happen to stay safe, there should be fewer issues with them agreeing to some sort of different living arrangement that will work out for everyone involved. The facilities in Tyler employ staff members that are very knowledgeable and experienced in dealing with the fears of elderly people when it comes to changing lifestyles. They will be more than happy to help you work things out for the best.

Approaching your Elderly Relative about Assisted Living in Tyler, Texas

November 17th, 2010

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Often, elderly relatives do not understand that they need assisted living care and they can become combative, hurt, or both when the idea is suggested. In fact, for many fiercely independent elderly people, this can be one of the touchiest subjects you will ever approach with them. Living in Tyler, Texas can make this burden a lot easier on everyone because of the number of assisted living facilities and services located in and around this city. Tyler has some of the most excellent assisted living care offered anywhere in the nation and their staff members are all highly trained and experienced in working with the elderly in this capacity.

It is important not to make your elderly relative feel as if there is something “wrong” with them when you broach the subject of assisted living. Indeed, your relative may only need someone to help them a few days a week doing things such as light housework, preparing meals, laundry, and running errands. These are all things that family members can also help with as their schedule permits. However, if the elderly relative insists on remaining in his or her own home, there may be times that family will not be available. This is when a home health worker can be invaluable.

If your elderly relative is showing some definite signs of such issues as Alzheimer’s, dementia, or even severe senility, it may be time to look at options of more intense care. If you are unsure of just what type of care or assistance your elderly relative may need, there’s plenty of help in Tyler.