Health Management

Managing the Holidays for Senior Citizens

The holiday season is joyful, but it can also present unique challenges for senior citizens. Here are some practical health tips to help seniors stay safe, healthy, and happy during the holidays: Stay Physically Active Take walks: Short walks after meals can aid digestion and boost mood. Stretching or yoga: Gentle exercises help maintain flexibility and reduce stiffness. Dance or […]

Medicare

U.S. Attorney Totten Announces Second Wave Of Enforcement In Nationwide Telemedicine Fraud Schemes

Operation “Happy Clickers” Results in Resolutions with Five More Doctors for Allegedly Authorizing Fraudulent Medicare Spending           GRAND RAPIDS – U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan Mark Totten today announced criminal convictions and civil settlements against a second wave of doctors who participated in nationwide telemedicine fraud schemes by ordering medically unnecessary orthotic braces and genetic […]

Business

SEACelebrates Presidential Recognition of Federal Government’s Top Career Leaders, Urges White House Ceremony

WASHINGTON, DC– Today, Marcus Hill, President of the Senior Executives Association (SEA)–representing the interests of over 8,000 career federal executives in the Senior Executive Service (SES), Senior Level (SL), Scientific and Professional (ST) and equivalent positions and other senior career federal leaders,- released the following statement reacting to President Biden’s announcement of the 2024 Presidential Rank Awardees: “SEA celebrates President […]

News

Arizona Communities Turn In 5,367 Pounds of Unneeded Medications on DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

Phoenix, Ariz.  – DEA and local law enforcement partners collected 5,367 pounds of unneeded medications in Arizona during the 26th National Take Back Day on October 26, 2024. Nationwide, 630,000 pounds of unneeded medications were turned in at 4,600 locations. Since its inception, DEA’s National Prescription Take Back Day has removed nearly 19.2 million pounds of unneeded medications from communities across […]

Medicare

Beware of Medicare Scams

Medicare scams are fraudulent schemes that target beneficiaries of the Medicare system, often aiming to steal personal information, defraud individuals of their money, or exploit the system for illegal financial gain. These scams can take various forms, preying mainly on older adults who rely on Medicare for healthcare coverage. Understanding the common tactics and how to protect oneself is crucial […]

Alzheimer's/Memory Care

ALTCS: Health Insurance for Individuals Who Require Nursing Home Level of Care

The Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS, pronounced ALL-Tecs) is health insurance for individuals who have an age related and/or physical disability and who require nursing facility level of care. Services may be provided in an institution or in a home or community-based setting. Those who qualify do not have to reside in a nursing home. Many ALTCS members live […]

Community Service

Elderly Affairs and Resources

Protecting Arizona seniors from abuse and exploitation is an important priority for the Attorney General’s Office. The office provides information on scams and consumer fraud, takes legal action against those who prey on seniors and supports legislation to protect seniors. Attorney General Kris Mayes recently announced a newly launched Elder Affairs Unit focused on stopping and preventing elder abuse. If […]

Alzheimer's/Memory Care

Safety tips for those with Alzheimer’s

Ensuring safety for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease is crucial as the condition progresses. The approach to safety should be adapted to the different stages of Alzheimer’s, as each stage presents unique challenges and needs. Early Stage (Mild Alzheimer’s) Challenges: Memory lapses Difficulty with complex tasks Becoming easily disoriented Safety Measures: Home Safety: Install door and window alarms to prevent wandering. […]

Alzheimer's/Memory Care

Stages of Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s disease is commonly divided into three main stages: early (mild), middle (moderate), and late (severe). However, some experts and organizations describe the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in more detailed stages, typically five to seven stages. Here is a more detailed breakdown: Three-Stage Model 1. Early Stage (Mild) Symptoms: Memory loss, particularly recent events and new information Difficulty with problem-solving […]

News

Senior Safety at the Polling Booth

In October 2022, the League of Women Voters of Arizona (LWVAZ) brought a lawsuit to protect voters from intimidation at ballot drop boxes in Arizona. A federal court found that defendants Melody Jennings and her organization (then known as Clean Elections USA)—as well as individuals working with the defendants—had likely violated voter intimidation laws when they engaged in surveillance and […]

News

Attorney General Mayes Announces Second Settlement Invalidating Secrecy Clauses in Assisted Living Arbitration Agreements

PHOENIX – Attorney General Kris Mayes today received court approval of a consent judgment terminating illegal secrecy clauses in arbitration agreements used by dozens of Arizona assisted living facilities. The consent judgment applies to all facilities operated by Bandera Healthcare, the Arizona subsidiary of The Ensign Group, Inc. “This is another important step toward the goal of transparency and accountability for […]

News

Attorney General Mayes Sues to Invalidate More Secrecy Clauses in Long-Term Care Facilities

Monday, May 20, 2024 PHOENIX – Attorney General Kris Mayes today sued to invalidate a secrecy clause imposed on the family of a man who died from neglect in a long-term care facility. The secrecy clause violates Arizona law, which requires notice to the Attorney General when a case involves abuse, neglect, or exploitation of vulnerable adults. “Secrecy clauses like those imposed […]

News

Attorney General Mayes Sues Amazon for Unfair and Deceptive Practices

PHOENIX – Attorney General Kris Mayes today announced on May 15, 2024, Arizona has sued Amazon, accusing the online giant of unfair and deceptive business practices under the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act and the Arizona Uniform State Antitrust Act. “Amazon’s anti-competitive and monopolistic practices have artificially inflated prices for Arizona consumers and harmed smaller third-party retailers that rely on its […]

Exerise/Physical Fitness

Martial Arts for Seniors

Martial arts can offer numerous benefits for seniors, including improved physical fitness, balance, flexibility, and mental well-being. When choosing a martial art as a senior, it’s essential to consider the physical demands of the practice, the risk of injury, and the potential health benefits. Here are some martial arts that are often recommended for seniors: Tai Chi: Often referred to […]

Community Service

The Importance of Volunteer Work

When senior citizens engage in volunteer work, they reap numerous benefits that can significantly enhance their well-being, social connections, and overall quality of life. Here are some key advantages: Physical Health Benefits Improved Physical Activity: Volunteering can keep seniors physically active, essential for maintaining health, mobility, and independence. Longevity: Studies have suggested that volunteers have a lower mortality rate than […]