Regular Doctor Visits-Important for Healthy Aging
Aging boomers trying to stay healthy and active are making more trips to the doctor.
Aging boomers trying to stay healthy and active are making more trips to the doctor. They are not going for treatment, but for preventive measures to stay healthy and vital, as they grow older. The life expectancy for adults grows each year and one reason behind this trend is staying healthy by seeing your doctor regularly. You should consult your doctor if you experience any signs of serious health problems. Visit your doctor regularly for checkups and any screening for diseases you may be at risk of getting.
In meeting with your doctor, you should have a prepared list of questions to ask. You should have confidence in the doctor that is treating you and both should work towards the same goal...healthy aging. The night before your doctor appointment, write down questions you want to ask. Once in the office our minds often go blank and we remember after the visit the one important question we wanted to ask! Take all of your prescribed medications in their original containers to the doctor's office. A Ziploc bag is a good choice for carrying prescription bottles.
If you are feeling sick or having unexplained aches or pains, make notes about your symptoms as you experience them. You can tell your doctor about them and by writing them down while they are happening will make it easier to explain when you are in the office. If you are going in because you are not feeling well, having symptoms written down may help the doctor if you are unable to answer questions. If you are feeling ill, take a friend or spouse with you. It is easier to remember what the doctor says if there are two of you listening. Take notes, or have them take notes. This will help you remember all the information your doctor gives you. If you do not understand something the doctor says, don't be afraid to ask questions. Do not be shy! The doctor cannot fully understand your symptoms and you cannot fully understand his directions unless you both understand each other.
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Regular Doctor Visits-Important for Healthy Aging
Aging boomers trying to stay healthy and active are making more trips to the doctor. They are not going for treatment, but for preventive measures to stay healthy and vital, as they grow older.
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Be sure to have your identification, insurance forms, and your co-payment with you when you arrive at the office. If it is a first time visit, go early to allow plenty of time to fill out necessary forms or any updates to your files. You may consider calling ahead to see if your doctor is running on schedule or behind because of an emergency. It could save you some waiting time if you know how the day is going for your doctor.
If your doctor does not examine or evaluate the part of your body that is giving you problems, do not be afraid to point out the area and suggest they have a look. You should ask your doctor what is causing your problems and symptoms and can the problem be resolved without taking prescription medications. Can the diagnosis be verified by tests? You may want to ask if your insurance company covers tests they ask you to take.
Asking about the possible outcomes of treatment or the problem is all right to ask. It is your body and your quality of life. If there is a prescription involved in treatment, ask about potential side effects and if you can use generic drugs instead of name brands. This could save you money with your insurance co-pay. Always be sure to ask when you should see them again to check on your condition. You need to stay on top of the problem and regular visits to the doctor can help you keep tabs on what is happening in your body.
Healthy Aging Issues Today
07/03/2008
Commission on Aging campus may be smoke-free (The Morning Sun)
When the newly constructed Commission on Aging facility opens this fall, it may be a smoke-free campus. The smoking ban will be discussed by the Isabella County Board of Commissioners at anAugust meeting.
Commission on Aging campus may be smoke-free (The Morning Sun)
07/03/2008
Red wine ingredient may reduce signs of aging: study (CTV.ca)
A compound in red wine may ward off many of the signs of aging, including cardiovascular disease, cataracts and decreased bone density, a new study says.
Red wine ingredient may reduce signs of aging: study (CTV.ca)
07/04/2008
Anonymous donor funds half-year of Council on Aging director position (Shirley Oracle)
SHIRLEY -- The Council on Aging (COA) director's position that Annual Town Meeting voters funded for half a year will be funded for a full year, thanks to an anonymous gift.
Anonymous donor funds half-year of Council on Aging director position (Shirley Oracle)
07/03/2008
Aging agencies await news on funding (The Tribune-Democrat)
SOMERSET – While about 100 seniors wait for services to help them stay independent, administrators for Area Agencies on Aging still need news on whether the state’s budget will ease waiting lists for in-home care.
Aging agencies await news on funding (The Tribune-Democrat)
07/03/2008
Aging agencies await news on funding (The Tribune-Democrat)
SOMERSET – While about 100 seniors wait for services to help them stay independent, administrators for Area Agencies on Aging still need news on whether the state’s budget will ease waiting lists for in-home care.
Aging agencies await news on funding (The Tribune-Democrat)
07/03/2008
Commission on Aging campus may be smoke-free (The Morning Sun)
When the newly constructed Commission on Aging facility opens this fall, it may be a smoke-free campus. The smoking ban will be discussed by the Isabella County Board of Commissioners at anAugust meeting.
Commission on Aging campus may be smoke-free (The Morning Sun)
07/04/2008
Anonymous donor funds half-year of Council on Aging director position (Shirley Oracle)
SHIRLEY -- The Council on Aging (COA) director's position that Annual Town Meeting voters funded for half a year will be funded for a full year, thanks to an anonymous gift.
Anonymous donor funds half-year of Council on Aging director position (Shirley Oracle)
07/03/2008
Aging agencies await news on funding (The Tribune-Democrat)
SOMERSET – While about 100 seniors wait for services to help them stay independent, administrators for Area Agencies on Aging still need news on whether the state’s budget will ease waiting lists for in-home care.
Aging agencies await news on funding (The Tribune-Democrat)
07/04/2008
Anonymous donor funds half-year of Council on Aging director position (Shirley Oracle)
SHIRLEY -- The Council on Aging (COA) director's position that Annual Town Meeting voters funded for half a year will be funded for a full year, thanks to an anonymous gift.
Anonymous donor funds half-year of Council on Aging director position (Shirley Oracle)
07/03/2008
Aging agencies await news on funding (The Tribune-Democrat)
SOMERSET – While about 100 seniors wait for services to help them stay independent, administrators for Area Agencies on Aging still need news on whether the state’s budget will ease waiting lists for in-home care.
Aging agencies await news on funding (The Tribune-Democrat)
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