Friday, November 7, 2014

ASCOG Advocate: November 7, 2014

View of Washington, D.C. looking over the Potomac
from Arlington National Cemetery.
On this date in 1983, the "Resistance Conspiracy" bombed this Washington, D.C. landmark.  What was the name of the landmark?

Aging in Place building design is coming to Central Oklahoma.

Oklahoma DHS was awarded $225,000 to establish "no wrong door" system.

A Lawton man in a motorized wheelchair was robbed at gunpoint yesterday.

Even if you are satisfied with your current Medicare plan, you should review your plan annually.

Three commonly recommended vaccines that are covered by Medicare.

How to plug holes in your Medicare coverage.

As the population lives longer, falls are more likely a concern.

Time's guide to fixing Social Security.

Caregiver medical leave from work often goes unpaid in America.


Video:  How to see pain when dementia blocks communication.

The Administration on Community Living launched the Elder Justice and Adult Protective Services Office, seeking to make changes on the elder justice front amidst limited funding.

November is National Family Caregivers Month.

ASCOG board member Eddie Whitworth has been named 2014 Mayor of the Year for small towns.  ASCOG board member and executive committee member Gene Brown has been named Mayor of the Year for larger communities.

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