Elder Care Tips and Monthly News

Elder Care Tips and Monthly News

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10 Free Recipes Designed for the Elderly Diet

Whether you are looking for better, healthier recipes for you or you are cooking for your elderly parent or grandparent. These 10 free sample recipes are designed to help you keep the dietary restrictions that your elder may have due to heart disease and/or diabetes.

Are you concerned about the sodium content in prepackaged food? Has your elder been placed on a diet to help treat a medical condition? Have you longed to find recipes that are easy to prepare and can be cooked ahead of time so your elder and just warm them up?

Discover Cooking Secrets from an Experienced Care Giver

• Cook Low Fat/Low Sodium/Low Sugar or No Sugar Meals
• Serve Great Tasting Dishes
• Create Non-Spicy Flavorful Meals
• Provide Meals Designed for an Elderly Appetite
• Prepare Soft Foods Great for a Denture Wearer
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Sent:    Friday, October 03, 2003 9:35 AM

Subject:            RE: Mom 

Mary, I talked to Mom and JO this morning.  Mom's blood pressure is fluxuating up and down (250-ish/158 - wouldn't someone be dead with a lower value of 158?), but it sounds like it was a couple faulty automatic BP machines, as when a nurse then took it manually it was 158/60-ish.  The 4th doc is a kidney specialist.  He saw her this morning, and says they will adjust her BP meds before the next dose.   

JO says the name of the adrenal gland hormone that controls potassium and sodium levels is aldesterone.  She requests a quick internet search, please.   Love ya, Anna

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