Home Instead Senior Care, Burbank

Give A Caregiver A Break!

Friday, July 29, 2011

The So Cal Offices of Home Instead Senior Care, Stroke Association of Southern California, and the Los Angeles caregiver resource Center invite you to:

GIVE A CAREGIVER A BREAK!

Nominate a worthy caregiver to receive a free cruise for two on
Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas
January 21-26, 2012


5 Night western Caribbean Cruise From Fort Lauderale with stops in Belize & Cozumel - Round-Trip Airfare to Florida included

Are you or is someone you know....
... devoted to being the primary caregiver for an aging loved one
... a resident of either Los Angeles, Orange, or Ventura County  
... WILLING TO GO ON A FREE CRUISE!

To enter submit 500 words or less why you or someone you know DESERVES A CAREGIVER BREAK and the nominee will be eligible for a FREE CRUISE FOR TWO!

To enter, visit HomeInsteadCaregiverCruise.com or email your entry nomination to 

HomeInsteadCaregiverCruise@gmail.com or send by mail to:

Caregivercruise Getaway Contest
c/o Stroke Association of Southern California
PO BOX 2098
Santa Monica, California 90406

All electronic entries must be received by September 11, 2011 and all mailed entries postmarked by September 11, 2011 and received by September 12, 2011.  For all the contest rules, terms, and conditions please visit www.HomeInsteadCaregiverCruise.com

Loneliness is a 'Hidden Killer'

Tuesday, July 26, 2011


Loneliness is a 'hidden killer' that poses as great a health risk as obesity, say campaigners


    Loneliness is the ‘hidden killer’ of the elderly which threatens health as much as obesity or smoking, campaigners warned yesterday.
    A group of charities says the emotional cost may be known, but the physical damage has been neglected.
    Almost one in ten elderly people suffers ‘intense’ loneliness, leading to increased risk of depression, lack of exercise and poor eating habits.

    Loneliness has been linked to cognitive disorders such as dementia


    Loneliness has been linked to cognitive disorders such as dementia
    Greater recognition is needed among health professionals of the links between poor health and loneliness, it is claimed.
    The Campaign to End Loneliness is being organised by Age UK Oxfordshire, Counsel And Care, Independent Age and WRVS and funded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
    In a report, they call for better awareness of the ‘horror’ of loneliness and its ‘pernicious impact’ on older people.
    According to a poll of 2,200, fewer than one in five has ever seen or heard information about loneliness as a health risk.
     


    • Scientists discover one trigger for deadly spread of cancer
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    Andrew Barnett, of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, said: ‘We need to consider the practical ... emotional and psychological implications of growing numbers of older people.’
    The World Health Organisation has rated loneliness as a higher risk to health than smoking and as great a risk as obesity.
    Researchers also say lack of social interaction increases the chances of suffering degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
    Loneliness is increasing, partly due to greater numbers living on their own as they live longer and families disperse. More than half of those over the age of 75 live alone and about one in ten suffers ‘intense’ loneliness.

    For more information visit www.campaigntoendloneliness.org/


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1352479/Loneliness-hidden-killer-poses-great-health-risk-obesity.html#ixzz1TG4pGYDs

    Free Caregiver Cruise Giveaway | CaregiverStress.com

    Tuesday, July 12, 2011


    Are you or someone you know devoted to caring for a senior loved one?

    We recognize the dedication and love it takes, but also the stresses that can come along with it. So we're giving one lucky caregiver hero a free, 5-day cruise - and while they're gone, we'll provide professional care for their loved one. And if you are nominating a friend or family member, you could be entered into a drawing to win a laptop and camcorder!

    Nominate yourself or someone you know for a chance to win!

    • You could win a cruise or an Apple iPad
    • Enter by signing up for our email newsletter
    • You could win a laptop computer and camcorder
    • Enter by nominating a friend or family member
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    The Party Of The Century

    Wednesday, July 6, 2011

    The Party of the Century!


    Burbank Celebrates its Centennial in Style


    Friday, July 8 from 5:00 to 10:00 P.M.


    On the anniversary of its incorporation in 1911, the City of Burbank will celebrate its 100th year with the Party of the Century in Downtown Burbank, Friday, July 8 from 5:00 to 10:00 P.M.


    Featuring awesome food from Downtown Burbank restaurants, an air parade, multiple stages, top local bands and DJs, a mascot parade, children's entertainers, stilt walkers, Centennial memorabilia and community booths, the Party of the Century will be the ultimate night on the town for kids and families alike.
    Encompassing six city blocks including San Fernando Boulevard, Palm Avenue, AMC Walkway, Orange Grove and Olive Avenue, it will express the civic pride and community spirit that have characterized Burbank’s first 100 years.
    Things will really heat up when the sun goes down. That's when the grand finale with a stunningly choreographed firework show will cap festivities in a profusion of light and sound.


    PARTY HIGHLIGHTS
    It all starts at 5:00 P.M. with a flag salute and live broadcast on the steps of City Hall (275 E Olive Avenue) featuring KNBC Weatherman Fritz Coleman, civic dignitaries, former Mayors and a host of celebrities from Burbank’s rich film and television production history.
    During the ceremony, a time capsule will be opened and contents revealed. A new capsule filled with mementos from the Centennial will be buried later in the year for the benefit of future generations.
    After the capsule opening, Mickey Mouse will present one of the largest cupcake displays ever. Big enough to feed 2,000 people, this super-sized confection made from thousands of regular-sized cakes stacked high on a custom-built stand, will be given away on a first-come, first-served basis. Concocted by a dream-team of master bakers from Porto’s Bakery & Cafe, Martino’s Bakery, United Bakery and Yummy Cupcakes, this tasty tower of flour is guaranteed to satisfy every sweet tooth.
    Just after the ceremony at approximately 5:45 P.M. will be the Air Parade, an awe-inspiring pageant in the sky that pays homage to Burbank’s close ties to aviation. Included will be McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornets. B-25 Mitchell bombers, Burbank/Glendale/Pasadena Police Notar helicopters, helicopters from Los Angeles County Sheriff “Air 5” Rescue, Los Angeles County Fire, Long Beach Police and the Orange County Sheriff departments, Aero Squadron World War II planes and more.
    Then, there will be the Mascot Parade led by Bugs Bunny and featuring Burbank High’s Bulldog, the John Burroughs Indian, Hootie the Owl, Domino’s Noid, Geoffrey the Giraffe, the H.T. Bee, Sergeant McGruff the Crime Dog, Burbank Fire Department’s L’il Squirt and many more. Characters will cavort down Olive Avenue to San Fernando Boulevard, where there will be numerous photos ops with the public.
    There will be multiple stages with continuous performances by rock and rollers Captain Cardiac and the Coronaries, the Alley Cats, a USO Show by Wartime Radio Revue, a DJ spinning Burbank’s favorite tunes, a Fabulous Fifties stage with the retro crooners High Street, celebrity lookalikes, jazz and blues band The Bluez Express, a kids stage featuring Radio Disney talent, and more.
    Downtown restaurants will be offering special menus in celebration of the Centennial.
    To finish, a stunning Fireworks Grand Finale choreographed to Burbank-related movie and television soundtracks, such as themes from Laugh In, The Tonight Show, Looney Tunes Cartoons, Happy Days and films by Tim Burton and Ron Howard.


    For further information, the public is asked to please call 818.238.5180 or visit www.downtown-burbank.org