This week we will list and briefly describe a number of longstanding, reliable and credible sources of information about maintaining both good physical and good mental condition after 60 years of age.
Life Guidance Services. As a non-profit organization since 1893, LGS is also a part of Proactive Behavioral Alliance, which is a not-for-profit group of behavioral health organizations. They provide wellness and prevention programs, counseling and employee assistance services and are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and licensed by the State of Michigan’s Bureau of Health Systems. More information can be found at http://www.lifeguidanceservices.org/.
International Counsel On Active Aging. ICAA was founded in 2001 by a health and fitness industry veteran, Mr. Colin Milner. Annual conferences provide a forum for aging professionals to network and learn from each other, as well as from leaders in “active aging.” The organization honors creativity and excellence in programs and products for the aging. They also sponsor an “Active Aging Week” event, which provides older adults opportunity to engage in activities and exercise in a fun and safe environment. As of January 2010, the ICAA Network consisted of 8,200 organizations in over 40,000 locations in 37 countries all over the world. These organizations include the AARP, American Academy of Family Physicians, American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, American Council on Exercise, American Occupational Therapy Association, the American Physical Therapy Association, JCC Association and the National Area Agencies on Aging. More information can be found at http://www.icaa.cc/.
WebMD’s “50 and Over: Healthy Aging”. This resource is just a portion of an extensive web-based organization. It includes links to popular searches by older adults on such topics as longevity diets, medication costs, retirement, memory, nutrition, heart disease, medical tests, sleep, sex, alzheimers, fitness and much more. The website also includes discussions, blogs and information on community organizations and caregiving. WebMD editorial team includes award-winning experts in medicine, health communication, journalism and content creation. They employ an Independent Medical Review Board to assure the currency and accuracy of the information. WebMD also has won numerous awards, including the eHealthcare Leadership Awards, an Excellence In Partnering Award from the Department of Health and Human Services and an award for Excellence in Journalism for WebMD’s “Gene test, Preventive Surgery Saves Women’s Lives” by the Society of Professional Journalists. More information can be found at http://www.webmd.com/healthy-aging/.
Healthy Aging. This is a national health initiative designed to be informative. It is described as “the best there is” about the physical, mental and social elements of aging. It began over 15 years ago in response to a television special entitled Our Nation’s Health… Healthy Aging. The website is produced by CWI Productions, Inc., which regularly updates news, techniques and tips for aging with a positive attitude. More information can be found at http://www.healthyaging.net/.
Other sources for information on maintaining both good physical and mental condition after 60 will periodically be included in future articles. Whether you are a doctor or an LPN (licensed practical nurse), we all get older and need the latest guidance and expertise. At Education After Sixty we will point you in the right direction for the best information.
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