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CEOMA members can enjoy services of health and quality life in your home

CEOMA members can enjoy services of health and quality life in his home

thanks to an agreement signed by CEOMA and CLUB NATURA

-Convention benefit both partners and CEOMA members as to their families.

– in the firm have been present CEOMA President and commercial director Adolfo Albistur UgenaJose Luis Méler and Ugarte.

Madrid, July of 2011. Thanks to the signing of a cooperation agreement signed by the Spanish Confederation of older organizations (CEOMA) and Club Natura CEOMA members and their families can enjoy Club Natura, advantages in their health services and quality of life in your home.

The agreement was signed at the headquarters of CEOMA by José Luis Méler and Ugarte, President of the Spanish Confederation of older organizations (CEOMA) and by Adolfo Albistur Ugena, commercial director of Club Natura.

CEOMA partners and members of their families may benefit from a 20% discount on all products and services of Club Natura.

Similarly, CEOMA and Club Natura will collaborate in the Organization of cultural activities; informative seminars, courses and conferences.


CEOMA

The Spanish Confederation of older organizations (CEOMA) is an organization created non-profit for the defence of the rights of older persons. It represents more than one million members in Base and almost 1,500 associations and comprises 40 organizations of elders of the various autonomous communities.

Club Natura

The Club’s health and well-being at home. With 15 years of experience improving the health and quality of life of thousands of people from all Spain. For this reason, we have: the best team, the most advanced products in health and welfare and an attention personalized service, because the most important thing for us is your health and your family.

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The University of Oviedo covers this week aging and cell death

la Universidad de Oviedo tackles this week aging and cell death

the Aragonese expert, Teresa Martínez deepen on active ageing in the course:

“ aging and cell death: approaches to basic and clinical perspectives ”

Oviedo, 2011-July Monday 18th on the Campus of the Cristo-B. Medicine of the University of Oviedo has begun the course directed by the Professor of cell biology, Ana María Coto Montes, “ aging and cell death: approaches to basic and clinical perspectives ”, involving a staff of recognized experts as. Specifically, next Friday, July 22, will make the relevant expert in social gerontology and speech therapy psychologist, Teresa Martínez Rodríguez forming two hours to students and graduates in Sciences biosanitary on active ageing.

Course has as objectives.

Transmit to the University community advances in research in the field of ageing, from a multidisciplinary point of view, through the collaboration of researchers from different scientific areas that provide the knowledge and latest techniques. It is that students are aware of mechanisms and cellular and tissue level changes that give rise to ageing and subsequent cell death

the socio-economic and health importance resulting from the ageing is reaching levels of extreme importance, given the large increase of long-lived people. The scientific and University community are responding to this growing interest, increase their research and studies in this field. However, few studies aimed at seeking a multidisciplinary vision of aging. Above all pays little attention to the major differences between the characteristics of a healthy young person and a person healthy adult or older.


Delivery dates: 18 to July 22, 2011

place delivery: OVIEDO. CAMPUS FOR CHRIST B. MEDICINA-DEPARTAMENTOS. Room degrees

directed by:

Ana María Coto Montes. University of Oviedo.

Source: http://directo.uniovi.es/postgrado/cabecera_ep.asp?Year = 2010 & IdPrograma = 7084

brief summary Teresa Martínez Rodríguez

social gerontology expert psychologist. He currently works in the service of quality and inspection of the Ministry of Social Welfare of the Principality of Asturias.

He began his professional career in the direct care and worked for 12 years in a residence and day for elderly people specialized in public ownership Alzheimer Center. 10 Years he has held technical and policy positions in the Ministry of Social Welfare of the Principality of Asturias. He was head of planning services for older people and people with disability and later Director General of planning and quality.

Author of publications and scientific articles in the field of social gerontology and disability. Speaker at national and international congresses. He has collaborated in postgraduate courses and masters degrees in social gerontology at different Spanish universities and various projects of regional governments. He has worked also as a teacher and consultant in Latin America, with the IMSERSO, the Autonomous University of Madrid, with the AECI (Spanish Agency of cooperation with Latin America for development) and with the CEPAL (United Nations).


Note the following publications related to the curso:

Active ageing and social participation, new challenges for social centres for older people (2006) on: social centres for elderly as spaces for the promotion of active ageing and social participation.) Department of housing and Social Welfare. Principado de Asturias

for older people with dependency day centres. Cognitive stimulation: Guide and materials for the intervention.

Day care for elderly centres. Attention to situations of fragility and dependence. Madrid: Editorial Médica-Panamericana.

The gerontology attention focused on the person. Guide for facilities professionals and care services to older persons in situations of fragility or dependence (2011). Vitoria-Gasteiz: Department of employment and Social Affairs. Basque Government.

Train memory, intervene in reminiscences (2011). Madrid: Médica-Panamericana. In press.

Author of memory for people older. Workshop, document with increased number of downloads on the portal of elders of the IMSERSO in the period (2002-2010).

Is also the author of articles and reports such as:

“ The psychosocial intervention in contexts rural families of older people in situation of dependency ”. IN: Portal enclave rural.es. IMSERSO

“ the development of new services of proximity for the care of older persons living in rural areas ”. IN: In: Portal enclave rural.es. IMSERSO

“ best practices in caring for elderly people in a situation of dependency ”. Reports Portal major, no. 98.

Design and implementation of programmes of psychosocial intervention on residences for elderly people (2009) in: psychology of aging. Applied psychogerontology. Dir: Fernández Ballesteros. Ed. synthesis.

Martínez T, Rodriguez P, Díaz B, Elizalde S, wheat C. (2006) active retirement: demands, needs and interests of the prejubiladas people of the Asturian mining. Spanish journal of Geriatrics and Gerontology.

Martínez T. breaking distances, a programme for the integral care of older persons living in rural contexts. In: Home care services: the unit at home. Area of government employment and services the citizenship Council of Madrid, 2006, Madrid. 191-211

Cuetos F, T. Martinez, Martinez C, Izuran C and Ellis AW. (2003). Lexical processing in spanish patients with probable Alzheimer’s disease ’ s disease. Cognitive brain research, 17, 549-561.

Fernández S, churches MT, Elizalde MJ, Martinez MT, Rodríguez p. evaluation of experiences integrating in the process of ageing of persons with disabilities. Classroom open no. 86

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Cancer in the elderly.

Cancer in the elderly.

by the National Institute of cancer.

Bethesda, Maryland, July 7, 2011- PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE /-in many American families, including those of minority populations, people of very different ages living together under one roof. The elderly person in these households is faced with what is known as diseases of old age, which include hypertension, diabetes, arthritis and cancer. Cancer is a common event among the elderly, and as we age the risk increases, even though no member of our family present the disease. Either a relative or friend living elderly or not with you, know a little about the world of cancer and the elderly can help.

why is presented the cancer in the elderly? Some cancers can be inherited while others are by prolonged exposure to substances that cause cancer, such as those that come from tobacco smoke. But the cancer is possible as we get older and the daily damage to our cells and our genes eventually accumulates. Our body works to repair and control the damage, but when the cells continue to grow and splitting, and do not die when they should, the cancer may form. Of course most of the symptoms of old age are not related to cancer, but the elderly not report unusual changes to their doctors are at risk of not to detect a cancer that begins and which could be treated with success.

Treatment

When a cancer that begins is, there is more likely that the treatment will work. But decisions on how to treat the elderly can rely more on their overall health and your quality of life of his age. The presence of other health problems and medicines taken for them can also affect which treatments of cancer will receive. On the other hand, elderly people who are healthy in general do so well with the majority of treatments, including chemotherapy, as the sick more youth.

The pain can be one of the greatest challenges facing the elderly patients with cancer, that their other ailments or medicines taking may intensify the pain caused by the treatment. It is therefore important that those who care for them are aware of your general State of health and closely monitor their pain and their State of health. Anti-inflammatory steroids (NSAIDs), a class of drugs for pain that are administered frequently, cannot with more likely to cause side effects such as headaches, stomach and head, constipation and confusion in elderly patients. On the other hand, often, these patients do not receive medication opioids (strong medicines for pain, such as oxycodone) as medical professionals and patients themselves consider them dangerous. However, these drugs can be particularly effective in elderly patients who can tolerate them.

for this reason, both relatives of elderly cancer patients, and those who care for them and their doctors should, in consultation with the patient, assess not just any other existing condition of health, but also the quality of their daily lives. This should include, look at the social, emotional, and spiritual life of the patient, which will be affected by the treatment of cancer and the recovery. It is important that patient and their family members (and anyone else to intercede for the patient) ask questions and have discussions with the health care team. A good strategy for achieving this is schedule a family gathering to talk about the patient treatment plan and the quality of life during and after the treatment.

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) leads the national cancer program and the national institutes of health (NIH) effort to dramatically reduce the burden of cancer and improve the lives of cancer patients and their families through research into prevention and cancer biologythe creation of new interventions, and the training and training of new researchers.

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Barrika Barri is already of legal age.

Barrika Barri is already greater than age.

18, 1039 families.

-residence held its eighteenth anniversary inviting residents of the village of Barrika about San Fermin developed.

– music, cider and canapés dieronn welcome residents, relatives and neighbors who attended, with the only condition to bet that day by the white and red.

-1,039 families have trusted in this residence. Its oldest user just turned 100 years and is in the residence since its inception in 1993.

– Barrika Barri is has transformed with the age to adapt to the demands of society. Now the hot water comes from solar panels and residents use digital whiteboards for the enhancement of their development are cognitive.

– your bet by the quality pushed them to obtain the ISO 9001 quality standard in caring for older people, ISO 14001 for the environment, not to mention standard OHSAS 18001 management systems, prevention of risks labour.

Barrika, July 2011- despite the fact that their corridors are stained Canas, this month meets his majority of age. Residence Barri Barrika in the Euskoges-Olympia Group held on 6 July its 18 years of existence. Nearly two decades in which its walls not only stored memories, but have been witness to the healthcare revolution that has undergone the Center, always with the improvement of the quality as a standard.

an appointment for which wanted to create an annual feast. Thus, on Wednesday was ahead of San Fermin and Barrika is teñó of white and red for a few hours. “ Our aim is to integrate the residence in the town, on the day to day. In doing so have decided to open the doors of the residence this day and invite the people of the people and families to celebrate with us that we are over the age of ”, explains Idoia Barrón Ortiz, head of time free from the residence.

music, canapés and cider for everyone with a single condition: that attendees come with the traditional colors of the feast.


18 years of adaptation and innovation.

born in 1993 with a degree under the arm. Barrika Barri held the position of being the largest in Bizkaia 105 beds private residence. The Center is no longer transformed since then. A change which has become visible due to the bet has been made to adapt the residence before the changes that society demands.

a good example of this is the application of technology to develop and maintain the cognitive development of their users. What was unthinkable became reality when residents began to work with computers. Technology adapted for them through digital whiteboards and multimedia classrooms, which used to read the newspaper, see pictures or perform exercises that activate your mind and senses. A pioneering system that have already been incorporated into the residences Kirikiño and Olimpia (in Bilbao), both members of the Group Euskoges – Olympia.

improvements based on innovation which highlights the install solar thermal (solar panels) has meant a saving of 50% of the fuel for the water supply needs hot the last few years. An initiative which forms part of the Strategic Plan of group Euskoges, with the aim of systems of quality management and economic sustainability. And it is that no centre of these features and dimensions as committed to quality management, the environment and renewable energy sources.

, Barrika Barri has been a pioneer in the implementation of the ISO 9001 standard for quality in the care for elderly, ISO 14001 environment with Foundation Euskalit (Basque Foundation for quality) for its commitment to excellent management and total quality shown (based on the EFQM model). A bid to improve also abalada by certification of standard OHSAS 18001 management systems, prevention of occupational risks, with which we have implemented management systems in the field of health in the workplace, improving the safety of professionals and users of the residence.


space to live and enjoy.

residences are no longer what they were. Back they have left the image which in earlier times transmitted from such centres. The perception has changed and these places have become a second home for the elderly where reigns the proximity between the staff and users. A close relationship which professionals motivate stay extended as a temporary, as well as in those cases in which new entrants by postoperative or injury recovery.

centres where the space and light are vital. So at least they did understand from Barrika Barri, counting facilities with close to 4,000 square metres with access to green and garden areas so that the elderly could enjoy a climate and healthy environment. Facilities that have been modernized and expanded with the construction of a 200 square meter module for people with a higher degree of dependence. It sought to improve important aspects such as the comfort and accessibility, as well as control and surveillance for his health and cognitive situation need these people.


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Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips

Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips