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The government spends a fortune on health care for impoverished older Americans, especially for people who are known as "dual eligibles," meaning they qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid. There are about 2.6 million dual eligibles with measurable physical limitations when it comes to dressing, bathing, walking, preparing meals and more.
According to a 2010 study for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, about 300 million Americans in 2006 ran up roughly $1 trillion in health care spending. People with functional limitations accounted for 14 percent of the population, and nearly $475 billion was spent on their health needs, which accounts for more than 45 percent of the nation's total health care bill. The average annual tab for their care was $11,284 per person in 2006.
In 2006, those 2.6 million dual eligibles ages 65 and older led to $37 billion in health care spending, or an average of nearly $14,200 each, according to the study, "Individuals Living in the Community with Chronic Conditions and Functional Limitations: A Closer Look," conducted by health care consulting firm The Lewin Group.
[See: 12 Surprising Facts About Boomer Retirement.]
With the numbers of seniors ages 65 and older growing by an average of 10,000 people a day during the next 15 years, the frighteningly large proportions of dual eligibles could have a detrimental impact on the government.
There are no silver bullets in addressing these challenges. But there is a blessedly common-sense research effort underway in Baltimore that could act as a blueprint for improving the quality of life for millions of older Americans, while saving money for taxpayers in the process.
Many, if not most, low-income older Americans live in substandard housing, and they receive little preventive medical care. Even if they have exactly the right set of medications to deal with their health challenges, the odds are high that they make mistakes in following their drug regimens, and have no one to consult with when there are complications. Doctors and nurses will tell you errors are the norm, not the exception, when it comes to older patients being treated for multiple chronic illnesses and conditions.
Ultimately, a large percentage of these people will wind up moving into a nursing home and effectively become a very costly and long-term guest at the government's expense, as their illnesses may progress and require expensive care.
What if, instead, that same government could come into a person's home and provide a range of preventive health care services? What if this home-based intervention also included home improvements that allowed frail seniors to be more safe and secure in their homes?
[See: A Step-by-Step Guide to Homebuying.]
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With the slow economy, folks are looking to save money wherever they can. But they still want to improve their surroundings. Whether considering remodeling their bathroom or just giving it a quick facelift, that grimy, chipped or cracked tub could be holding them back.
A local business might have the answer youve been looking for without the hefty bill that comes with a full tub and surround replacement.
Honey-Do Handyman, a full-service construction company started by Matthew Nish and his brother-in-law, Brian Bell, has recently added bathtub reglazing to its long list of specialty services.
Reglazing a tub consists of three steps, four if the tub needs repairs. First they will strip off the stains and grime, then one of the Tub King certified crew will prime the surface to ensure adhesion and finally paint on the new, glossy coating.
If the tub is chipped or cracked, the technician can patch the tub before priming and resurfacing. All of the technicians have attended the Tub King companys training program in Jacksonville, Fla., and are certified to apply this reglazing system.
The new surface can be cleaned as you would clean any other tub and carries with it a one-year warranty.
The process typically takes between three and four hours to complete and should be allowed to cure for 24 hours before using the tub.
The color of the glaze can be matched to any Sherwin-Williams hue, making it possible to conform to the walls or trim in your bathroom and satisfy your inner-decorators design whims on a budget.
Most bathtub replacements can cost thousands when factoring in labor and the cost of new fixtures. With this process the customer can expect a price tag of between $399 and $550 for what Nish says completely looks like a new tub, and he assures it will last as long as a regular tub.
If you want to go ahead and resurface the tub surround too, it is an additional $150.
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ReStoring homes and lives -
February 1, 2014 by
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It's a handyman's heaven.
Walk into the Habitat for Humanity's ReStore in Hayden, and you'll be greeted by rows and rows of parts. From sinks to cabinets, doors to light fixtures, hardware to pipes, there's a little bit of everything related to building and furnishing a home.
"We take just about anything," said Renee Taylor, ReStore manager. "We're always looking for donations."
The proceeds from the ReStore helps the local Habitat for Humanity build and repair homes. They're also helping the environment by recycling good, usable materials. "We're not trying to make a fortune," Taylor said, "just raise some money for a good cause."
Ten percent of its net income is tithed to the national organization, which uses it worldwide in locations that have the most need.
ReStore is primarily a retail outlet where quality used and surplus building materials and home furnishings are sold for much less than normal prices. If you're looking for a special item that you can't afford to buy new, you might find it here.
It accepts pretty much anything except clothing, shoes and mattresses, Taylor said. The biggest sellers are appliances and doors. And it's always looking for donations - ReStore will even send out a truck to pick them up. It's a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization, and donations are tax-deductible.
"Everything changes every day," Taylor said. "We don't know where we'll get it from or where we'll put it. Everything goes so fast."
The first ReStore was a small red barn on 16th and Hanley that was open one day a week. When it outgrew that space, It moved to Seltice Way and finally to its present location on Wyoming and U.S. 95 in Hayden.
There are 725 ReStores across the country, operated independently by affiliates with direction from the national organization. The local store is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and is run by paid staff and "absolutely wonderful volunteers."
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City notes
By THEODORE J. STATON Upper Arlington City Manager Wednesday January 29, 2014 10:56 AM
As we work our way into 2014, it never hurts to look back and reflect on the year that's passed.
The city is happy to support the "Bears to Beijing" trip -- if you're interested in donating, visit the schools' website.
Mayor Don Leach, Vice Mayor Debbie Johnson and I reflected on 2013 and looked ahead at the next 100 years, with the help of Superintendent Paul Imhoff.
Lastly, we presented the 2013 Community Awards:
Chuck Nutter of Nutter Hardware and Handyman Services won Business of the Year. Upon reading the nomination forms, it's not hard to see why.
Two main reasons emerged: During the extended power outage two years ago, Nutter Hardware remained open for business, operating with cash sales, handwritten notes and loaning out items. Likewise, Nutter Handyman Services assisted with volunteer labor during the construction of the Barrington Welcome Playground.
Chuck Nutter practices what he preaches -- customer service and doing the right thing.
This year's Community Enrichment award went to the Barrington Welcome Playground executive committee and the Leadership UA Class of 2013.
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January 28, 2014 by
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