Tuesday, November 25, 2008

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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Holiday Shopping ! ~ Gifts and Presents ~ Just for Elders ~ Gifts for Seniors

If you are Looking for a Gift for Elders in your Life remember to shop Just for Elders We offer the best selection of quality products you'll find anywhere.

Through our shopping Portals at Just for Elders , The Elder LifeCare Affiliate Shopping Network, you can now Show your support for the non-profit Elder LifeCare Foundation. Make your shopping selections through the shopping portals at justforelders by simply going to Just for Elders and click on shop for "SeniorShops" button and receive a discount.

Enjoy Shopping online and ship your gifts directly to the recipients for convenience
There is a great place to Shop for Seniors and at the same time show your support to Elder LifeCare Foundation. Thank you for your support! Happy Holidays to All!

Remember to keep an eye on Elderlifecare.org as we begin our special projects that will bring a Paradigm Shift in Senior Housing, and Quality of Life. Elder Care Communities Life Changing Opportunities for our Seniors and Elders.

The foundation advocates funding the discovery and implementation of research and development processes aimed at enabling a true quality of life circumstance for aging senior citizens.

Furthermore, the function of ELF is to encourage honest and meaningful research and dialogue that will define the pathway for our next generation now engaged in preparations for their aging years.

Friday, November 21, 2008

American Association for Homecare


American Association for Homecare Proposes Aggressive 13-Point Plan to Stop Medicare Fraud and Recoup Billions; Calls Steps Essential to Medicare's Health ...

ARLINGTON, Va., Oct 27, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Tough new steps must be taken to prevent fraud and abuse in Medicare, says the American Association for Homecare, which today announced 13 specific recommendations that could eliminate most of the Medicare fraud attributed to the home medical equipment (HME) sector.
The Association has been working with Congress and regulators over the past year to adopt tougher, more effective measures to combat Medicare fraud. All renewal applications should require an in-person visit by the National Supplier Clearinghouse (NSC), the contractor that CMS uses to ensure integrity in the Medicare program.
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Miami physicians sentenced for Medicare fraud


Two Miami physicians were sentenced to prison on Thursday for their roles in an HIV infusion scheme that defrauded the Medicare program out of $6.8 million.


A Miami federal court judge sentenced Carlos Contreras, 61, to three years and Ramon Pichardo, 58, to four years in prison. They also were ordered to repay $4.2 million in restitution to the Medicare trust fund.


Contreras and Pichardo each pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. Contreras was owner and a doctor at CNC Medical Corp. in Miami. Pichardo was a doctor there.

Contreras and Pichardo admitted that, between November 2002 and April 2004, they conspired with others to file $6.8 million in false claims to the Medicare program for HIV infusion services that were not provided or medically necessary.
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Reinventing Nursing Homes


Yet, at 82, the retired Buffalo businessman finds himself embracing a small but growing movement to fundamentally change the way care is provided to the elderly.
Instead of a corridor lined with residents slumped in wheelchairs, he lives in a smaller “household” with a bell and mailbox at the front door.

The nursing station, where staff used to congregate, is gone. So is the call-bell system.
Today, too many nursing homes offer a passionless, hospital-like service built for efficiency. It may have made sense decades ago, but now the homes turn people off, struggle with high employee turnover and continue to experience quality problems.
Against this backdrop, reformers in recent years have pushed for a radical rethinking of the long-term care system that’s become known as “culture change.” “All people have ever known in the nursing home industry is the institutional model in which all choice and variation is removed,” Meiss said.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Elder Abuse

Violations Reported

WASHINGTON — More than 90 percent of nursing homes were cited for violations of federal health and safety standards last year, and for-profit homes were more likely to have problems than other types of nursing homes, federal investigators say in a report issued on Monday.

Problems included infected bedsores, medication mix-ups, poor nutrition, and abuse and neglect of patients.

Inspectors received 37,150 complaints about conditions in nursing homes last year, and they substantiated 39 percent of them, the report said. About one-fifth of the complaints verified by federal and state authorities involved the abuse or neglect of patients.

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Nursing Homes Seek Shield

OKLAHOMA CITY A Tulsa attorney said Tuesday that some Oklahoma nursing homes are forming multiple corporations to avoid liability when patients sue for better care.
"I've witnessed a nationwide trend that is also occurring in Oklahoma where owners form a series of corporations," said Guy Thiessen, who primarily represents patients suing nursing homes. Click Here for Full Article

Governor Cuts Funding

When Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed the state budget, he cut state funding for local ombudsman programs, which investigate complaints at nursing homes.....

"The governor makes it clear that the most vulnerable and least visible population in our state does not merit protection, advocacy, respect or a voice," Johnson said, adding all the nursing homes in the county have deficiencies that need to be addressed...

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The Elder Life Care Foundation has a unique way to bring in private sectors, and to use patented funding strategists to create communities to Restore Dignity to those who we should be protecting, our aging community....

Nursing Home Industry Exposed

Link to Nursing Scams, Medicaid Fraud, Abuse of Patients...

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Obama warns seniors on Social Security

By MIKE GLOVER – 1 hour ago

GRESHAM, Ore. (AP) — Democrat Barack Obama told seniors Sunday that Republican John McCain would threaten the Social Security that they and millions like them depend on because he supports privatizing the program.
Obama turned to a bedrock, pocketbook issue as he spoke to about 130 people at an assisted living facility and sought to tie the GOP's presidential nominee-in-waiting to an unpopular President Bush on an issue that motivates seniors.
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Let's Change the World Together - Today

We hope you will join with our supporters who like so many of us throughout the country and around the world, have recognized the widespread confusion, anger and even pain that, like a cancer, has spread, gripping people of all ages in the clutches of a lifestyle dominated by notions of social control and dependency, the antithesis of a quality existence.
Meaningful quality of life is in the interest of us all. The survival of human fulfillment and happiness is in our hands. It is time for constructive change.
The Elder LifeCare Foundation sees a unique role to support solutions that discover ways to restore dignity and understanding to the aging process, including meaningful changes in lifestyle strategies and caregiver roles that bring true dignity to our later years.
By working together, ELF and its supporters will unleash the self-reliant and creative abilities of the private sector, restore dignity to the lives' of citizens around the world, discover the pathways to quality aging and take charge of the retirement planning dialogue with the aging around the world.
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A bit about Our Founder.

Bill Lenhard, Our Founder


The genesis of ZephyrWest resides in Bill Lenhard's early professional experiences with the developmentally disabled. In the late 1960's, great interest was raised in the suffering of the developmentally disabled housed in institutional settings. These people were part of a medical model treatment program that provided no hope for a quality existence. Without benefit of social contacts, concerned family or even the remotest compassion, they were doomed to a lifetime of wretchedly unhappy and morbid isolation.


Treatment was designed only to quiet and contain the behavior of people, who like all humans, needed direction and purpose. To quiet their unrest they were given large doses of drugs that resulted in a manageable, custodial circumstance for the caregiver staff. The problem was twofold. There were no technologies in the social sciences to grapple with the need to change these conditions.


And, by isolating people with developmental disabilities, society was housing a problem that was literally beyond the scope of their understanding. Thus, the developmentally disabled populations found themselves both condemned and removed from the burden of social conscience. An Emerging SolutionAt about the same time, energy and interest was applied to begin development of social technologies to understand the problem and to address it with powerful changes in both treatment and environment. Perhaps the most successful project was started at Virginia Commonwealth University.


In Richmond, they pioneered the development of a program aimed at understanding the nature of behavioral, physical, and mental disabilities, and the methods to intervene. The curriculums developed at the University eventually became the national standard for programs in rehabilitation treatment and counseling. In this time frame Bill Lenhard, a recent graduate in the field of social research psychology, began his introduction to the custodial, long-term institution model. Beginning his career in the state mental health system, Bill became one of the first non-medical persons invited to look at the long-term confinement models for the developmentally disabled.He began by visiting state long-term care hospitals and making careful observations. Around the country, other psychologists were developing new technologies that focused squarely on the needs of the developmentally disabled populations.
To augment and quicken the pace of developing a local solution for Virginia, Bill developed a dialogue with other psychologists treading in similar waters.Nationally known figures that became instrumental in providing direct program development assistance included Nat Azrin at Anna State Hospital in Illinois, John Watson in Ohio, Saslow in Oregon and many others. Including Bill, all were protégés of the renowned B.F. Skinner's behavioral psychology methods.


The foundation and underlying philosophy of behaviorism is the science of learning. And here is where the rubber began to meet the road.Theory into PracticeArmed with abundant information and a clear comprehension of the vast need in the developmentally disabled population, Bill set out to make a significant change. With the assistance of federal funds, a two year project was designed to focus attention on a group of developmentally disabled adults aged 18 -62 who had been confined to a dungeon like setting at Virginia's ancient Central State Hospital in Petersburg. This research program was aimed at two objectives: (1) developing a thorough understanding of this population and (2) providing alternatives that would impact on the quality of life.In the initial phase of project development, a staff was necessary.


It was at this point that Virginia Commonwealth University's newly developing Rehabilitation program was introduced to the project. Thirty (30) students at both under graduate and graduate levels were hired to completely re-staff and essentially take over control of a back ward population of 65 developmentally disabled adults. Over the next two years, this population and the entire hospital system experienced a metamorphosis unheralded in Virginia's history.


The end results were to bestow a dignity and meaningful quality of life to the developmentally disabled populations housed in the back wards of Virginia's mental hospital system. People who formerly existed in a perpetual state of drug induced confusion and apathy were finding purpose. Countless years spent unclothed in marginal hygienic conditions with no destiny, no interests, no work skills, no self-care skills and little social contact were replaced by a lively existence characterized by a measurable motivation to continue to connect with the world.Staffing personnel were trained to provide an activist care model aimed at socializing clients for eventual reintroduction to the community.


Private For Profit SuccessAt the end of this phase of the project, Bill Lenhard turned his interests to a more entrepreneurial direction. With the assistance of another psychologist, a new company, "APS" was launched in an abandoned downtown department store. A business plan was developed that provided a strategy to move residents out of the state hospital system into local homes, train them in job skills, and provide the support services necessary to guarantee the highest quality of life with a purposeful existence. Training programs followed a graded level advancement model that encouraged and systematically reinforced a person's progression from partial care to maximum independence. Initial start up capital for this project came from two sources: funds from the personal accounts of the partners and a municipal donation of the space.To create the revenue stream, opportunities were sought in industries experiencing high turnover. Personnel departments were convinced to have APS employees takeover an assembly line or other group operation inside their workplace.


APS provided transportation, on-site training, over-site and most importantly, a cost effective, on-time compliance with production expectations.Under the terms of the contract, APS was paid by the corporation, which in turn provided payment to its employees. The difference between the actual pay scale and cash collected were distributed to profit and program overhead. Everyone was a winner! The developmentally disabled population had a purposeful existence, the industries had solved workplace production problems and the community had created a meaningful role for neglected members.The business, although a great success, was short lived. The untimely, sudden and violent death of one of the principals brought a conclusion to the venture. Happily, however, the developmentally disabled population served by APS was prepared to be absorbed into other new competing community projects which survive to this day.


Fast ForwardIt is against this backdrop that the entrepreneurial interests of Bill Lenhard have been reinvented. This time the issues are equally critical and rapidly rising to the level of a national crisis. A new group of highly successful, leading edge national talent has been assembled to design solutions for the elder community faced with long term and growing support needs. Partners in this project include Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Virginia, Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and Elder LifeCare FoundationTM.


It is our intention to develop a private sector solution to the growing and continuing need for long-term elder care business models to provide safe, quality, efficient and effective support systems that allow America's elder population to age in place with dignity. This will involve the development of strategically improved staffing models along with a viable business model that by being custom designed for the aging industry, provides efficient and effective services to the aging and returns a profit.
If you Would Like to Know More About Bill
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please email him at Bill@ElderLifeCare.org
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Elder LifeCare Foundation Patent

Systems and methods for a market economic approach for bonding a specific economic process for quality of life enhancements to elders
Publication Date:
01/25/2007
Document Type and Number:
United States Patent 20070022034
Kind Code: A1
Abstract:
A method for bonding of a specific economic process for provision of quality of life enhancements to elders is described. At least one financial contribution from a financial contributor is received by a funding entity. The at least one financial contribution is used to contribute to a targeted investment program. As a result of the investment, revenue generated may be provided to the funding entity for the benefit of and to improve the quality of life for a grantor during the life of the grantor. Assets of the targeted investment program may be distributed to at least one the financial contributor and the funding entity upon the death of the grantor. The Elder LifeCare Foundation has created an awesome and unique way to fund communities that create a higher standard, quality of life and respectful living conditions for our Aging Citizens.


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