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2012 National Senior Move Managers WeekThe National Association of Senior Move Managers (NASMM) has declared May 13-19, 2012, National Senior Move Managers Week. The theme of this 6th annual celebration is “It’s so much more than moving…” During this recognition week, NASMM and NASMM members around the US, Canada, and abroad are promoting the value of Senior Move Management and Senior Move Managers’ commitment to assisting older adults and their families, not only the actual moving experience, but with the emotional and physical aspects of sorting through and downsizing a lifetime of memories in the relocation process.

Making a major move at any age is difficult and stressful. Recognizing and managing the stress of relocating older adults is the hallmark of the National Association of Senior Move Managers. “When older adults making a transition have not moved in 30, 40, or 50 years they need to downsize considerably,” said Mary Kay Buysse, NASMM’s Executive Director. “It’s so much more than moving when you are helping older adults transition to a new home. The organizational and physical tasks coupled with the safety and ethical issues associated with implementing such a move can be overwhelming.” NASMM members work with their older adult clients and families to reduce the stress and trauma that can accompany this type of move.

Adults aged 85 and above are the fastest growing segment of the US population. At the same time, social changes such as more women working full time have made it increasingly difficult for family caregivers to provide all of the support needed for these transitions. Senior Move Managers assist older-adults and their families in all aspects of downsizing and relocation.

Founded in 2002, The National Association of Senior Move Managers (NASMM) is a not-for-profit, professional association of organizations dedicated to assisting older adults and families with the physical and emotional demands of downsizing, relocating, or modifying their homes. As the only professional association in North America devoted to helping the rapidly increasing 55+ population with middle and later lifestyle issues, NASMM’s 700-plus members are committed to maximizing the dignity and autonomy of all older adults.

NASMM is nationally recognized for its innovative programs, leadership and expertise on issues related to Senior Move Management, transition and relocation issues affecting older adults. Before achieving full general membership, NASMM members must sign a Code of Ethics, are screened for experience and insurance and must pass certificate classes in Senior Move Management Ethics and Accountability and Senior Move Management Safety.

For more information on Senior Move Management, call Moving Mavins, 908-233-6200, or visit NASMM.

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Boomer Basics

Baby Boomer Fitness TipsBaby Boomer-supreme Jane Fonda started it all with her slinky leotard and goofy leg warmers. The one-time workout fad soon became a way of life for a generation that plans on living longer and better. Aging has its disadvantages, however, including the inability to perform high-impact aerobics or scale mountains in several bounds.

And so was born an entire industry designed to keep Baby Boomers in shape without eliminating precious cartilage or boring us stiff. As added advantages, exercise also reduces our arthritic pain, depression, and anxiety.

My personal mantra is “Pain means no gain,” so I’m always looking for low-impact workouts that don’t hurt my wallet. Fortunately, there always seems to be a new exercise trend designed specifically for my generation. Here are a few healthy yet money-saving tips I’ve learned on my journey to physical fitness (which isn’t by any means complete). Read More »

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Boomer Basics, Vital Forces

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, one in eight people over the age of 65 suffered from Alzheimer’s disease in 2011, with that statistic rising to almost half of individuals over age 85 (that’s 5.4 million Americans overall). With those disturbing odds, it’s likely that you’ll be coming into contact with someone suffering from Alzheimer’s or another dementia this holiday season. Read More »

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Boomer Basics, Susan's Musins

Free Caregiver Workshop

On Tuesday, November 29th, from 7 to 8 pm, Barnabas Health Hospice and Palliative Care Center will host a free workshop titled “A Time for You: Caring for the Caregiver” at the Union Public Library, 1980 Morris Avenue, Union, NJ.

“Caregivers frequently report feelings of isolation, loneliness, and uncertainty,” says Mary Murray in the Suburban News. Ms. Murray is a registered nurse at the care center. She adds, “Giving caregivers a place to share concerns and questions is the focus of the workshop. Topics will range from practical concerns, such as how to bathe someone, to emotional issues, such as sadness and anxiety.”

Registration is not required. For more information about the program, call the library at 908-851-5452.

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Boomer Basics

Family gathering over the holidaysIf Grandma is coming up from Florida during Thanksgiving to see the grandbabies or Aunt Madge will be at Christmas dinner this year, use this opportunity to learn more about your family health history from people with pertinent knowledge, say University of Alabama at Birmingham genetics experts.

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Comfort Zones

Winterize Your HomeFurnaces are kicking in across the U.S. as temperatures sink. Alas, keeping warm comes with a higher sticker price each year, no matter what type of heating system you use. According to CNN Money, the average bill for a home using heating oil is more than $320 per month while gas users fork over $160 monthly.

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Vital Forces

New research shows people with dementia who have a stroke are more likely to become disabled and not return home compared to people who didn’t have dementia at the time they had a stroke. The study is published in the November 1, 2011, issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

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Comfort Zones

Turkey Mac Soup

Turkey Mac Soup

Hearty, homemade, family-friendly soup is a welcome warmer on a chilly night—especially during this busy season.

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Comfort Zones

Senior woman cleaning and winterizing her homeAccording to a recent survey by the Cleaning Institute Organization, 96 percent of people think it’s important to have a clean home. But with busy schedules, we sometimes fall short.

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Comfort Zones
Do you eat enough fruits and vegetables every day? According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Americans should fill half their plate with fruits and vegetables. Most people don’t come near that amount. Read More »
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  • Moving Mavins Events

    CEO Susan Devaney will be speaking at the Parkinson's Support Group on Monday, January 9 at 12:30pm. Presbyterian Church, corner of Mountain Ave and Broad Street in Westfield, NJ.

    NASMM (National Association of Senior Move Managers) Annual Conference - January 2012
    Susan Devaney, CEO, will be moderating a panel and presented with an award at the Austin National Conference.

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