SeniorWebLinks.org Relative Information

Welcome to SeniorWeblinks.org. This site is for all those looking for the resources to care for the elderly and disabled. We fulfill the educational mandate of  A.G.E.D., a Non-Profit Organization. As such our duty is to provide you the education and resources to assist you with the care of your family, friend or client. SeniorWeblinks.org is a website created and maintained by medical professionals for anyone to use.

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 A Little About Provider Relationships

We welcome you on board & seek to provide the best experience we can with all the providers and organizations that choose to list their information with us. The Senior Care Provider Community is not only a great economic force , but a community force. As such, providers and senior organizations have a great deal of responsibility in the community to provide the best service and products they can. We are here to help you accomplish that mission.

The price to subscribe to SeniorWeblinks.org is low compared to other websites and other forms of media. The low price ensures that everyone can get a place at the table. This best serves the Visitors. Your exposure is direct and immediate for the visitor asking for specific products and services. You can see how we explain our process to visitors here: How This Works

Provider Benefits

SeniorWeblinks.org is content driven website. As such we attract visitors seeking answers to questions. Ultimately they will need help sorting out the answers or products to meet the the need generated by the answers. In this way you the provider a immediately available to provide the solutions the visitor now realizes they need.

All Provider Subscriptions Include:

  • All Primary Information: Name Address, Phone Number

  • Descriptive Passage about Your Business

  • Website Link

  • E-mail link

  • Services Provided

  • Service Area you serve

  • Referrals via e-mail from visitor searches

This is How you Get a Referral:

  1. Our sites allows the Visitor to first gather information

  2. Then act upon that information by filling out the Care Registration Form.

  3. That form is connected directly to the information you the provider give to us.

  4. The visitor sees a results page with providers that match their needs.

  5. The visitor now has your name and info in front of them.

Next Step:

  1. SeniorWeblinks.org staff will call that person

  2. Confirm the information and

  3. Let them know these companies have been provided with their information.

  4. Let them know these companies will contact them soon

Final Step:

We will e-mail all the providers found in the Visitors search with the demographics information we have collected.

We have 2 levels of subscription. Each provides the same amount of data to the visitors and the providers receive referrals. There is no difference, other than price, between the two subscriptions. We keep prices low to encourage all small businesses, the backbone of America.

$120.00 per year: Solo-Practitioner is for one-person companies.

$240.00 per year: Corporate Subscription is for all other businesses.

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In The News
Feeling tired all the time?  You’re not alone.  In fact, fatigue is one of the most common complaints that bring adults to doctors’ offices. Numerous studies indicate that people who see their doctor about fatigue have generally experienced it for a considerable length of time — anywhere from six months to several years!

Fatigue can be due to numerous causes, such as medical conditions like congestive heart failure, hypothyroidism or diabetes. It can also be a result of sleep disturbances brought on by menopause, or by physical changes that accompany aging. But while fatigue may be an inescapable part of life, there’s no need to take it lying down. Your body is geared toward generating energy as well as expending it. And there are numerous strategies to help regain the physical and mental energy needed to enjoy life to its fullest.

Eat for energy

The tried-and-true advice for healthful eating also applies to keeping your energy level high:

• Eat a balanced diet that includes a variety of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats with an emphasis on vegetables, whole grains, and healthy oils. Taking a daily multivitamin will ensure that you get the vitamins and minerals you need, but taking extra amounts of individual nutrients won’t give you more energy.

• Eating certain types of foods in particular amounts can help prevent fatigue. Because different kinds of foods are converted to energy at different rates, some — such as candy and other simple sugars — can give you a quick lift, while others — such as whole grains and healthy unsaturated fats — supply the reserves you’ll need to draw on throughout the day.

• Eat small, frequent meals. Where energy is the issue, it’s better to eat small meals and snacks every few hours than three large meals a day. This approach can reduce your perception of fatigue because your brain, which has very few energy reserves of its own, needs a steady supply.

Reduce stress

The most common cause of persistent fatigue is stress and the emotional response to it. People who feel fatigued most of the time don’t necessarily have more stress in their lives than other people, but they may be more sensitive to its effects. Stress-induced emotions consume huge amounts of energy. Relaxation therapy can be an effective tool for reducing stress and naturally boosting your energy, particularly when used in combination with cognitive behavioral therapy. Meditation, self-hypnosis, yoga, and tai chi are all relaxation techniques. One of the easiest techniques to use is progressive muscle relaxation, which involves systematically tightening and releasing sets of muscles, beginning with your toes and progressing up your legs, torso, hands, and arms. You might also consider other relaxation therapies, including aromatherapy and massage.

No matter what age you are, there are things that you can do to feel more energetic. Harvard Health Publications’ Boosting Your Energy report will help you take the first steps toward discovering the causes of your fatigue. This Special Health Report provides you with the latest information about fatigue and offers strategies to help you regain your physical and mental energy. The report discusses medical conditions that may be the cause of your fatigue as well as ways to naturally boost your energy.

Reprinted from Boosting Your Energy — A Special Health Report from Harvard Medical School, Copyright © 2007 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. All rights reserved.

 
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