The Me Generation, the Sandwich Generation, Baby Boomers – no matter what generation we’re talking about – one thing is certain – we all need to think about care for our parents and ourselves. Adults with aging parents need to plan early. They need to know where to turn for knowledge, resources and information to help plan not only for their parents, but for their own retirement, health and well-being. [READ MORE]
What fool purposefully starts his day reading about a “pedophile pimp” and a repentant politician? Ugh! Makes me want to wash my oats down with a fist full of wing nuts. But when House Majority Leader David J. Bettencourt commented on his Facebook page about Bishop John McCormack’s past dealings with some of his more wicked clergymen (much better than “pedophile pimp” Mr. Bettencourt), calling him every bar-drunk name [READ MORE]
Question: I am so confused about where to find long term care options for my parents that are personal, attentive and yet affordable. I don’t even know what services are available. Who pays for the services? Where do I begin?
It is true — the health care system and the availability of services can be quite confusing these days and very difficult to muddle through to find answers. Independent research conducted among adult children as well as seniors, administered by the Boomer Project (www.boomerproject.com) for the Home Instead Senior Care ® network, revealed that there is a considerable lack of knowledge throughout all demographics about senior care options that are currently available and what they cost. Home Instead Senior Care of [READ MORE]
People urged to take diligent precautions
Spring is here, and with it comes sunshine, humid weather, and outdoor fun; perfect conditions for ticks. Due to a fairly snowy winter and a steady continuation of rain so far this spring, tick season is expected to be steadily high this year, with its highest in May and June; with this comes the increased risk of being bitten and infected with Lyme disease, a growing problem in New Hampshire. [READ MORE]
More DWI charges are being brought by police in New Hampshire than ever before, though, the drivers didn’t drink any alcohol at all.
When you hear or read about a case in the news that involves a driver charged with DWI or aggravated DWI, you might assume that it is a “drunk driving” case. More DWI charges are being brought by police in New Hampshire than ever before, though, in cases where the drivers didn’t drink any alcohol at all. These are cases in which the driver is alleged to be under the influence of a controlled drug. [READ MORE]





