Joffe Talks About Seniors In Crisis

Share |

Bonnie Joffe, Senior Market Specialist and founder of 50andBeyond.com, talks about “Seniors in Crisis” in the first of a three-part series.

Cherry Hill, NJ (I-Newswire) July 9, 2011 - Bonnie Joffe, Senior Market Specialist and founder of 50andBeyond.com, a dynamic website for Seniors and Baby Boomers in South Jersey, talks about “Seniors in Crisis” in the first of a three-part series.

The “Seniors in Crisis” series addresses a number of complex, life-threatening issues faced by countless Seniors today: Depression, Alcohol and Drug Addiction; Over-Medicating; and Elder Abuse.

Compelling statistics support the ever-growing need for awareness.

According to Focus on Aging and the Network of Aging, 2.5 million elderly Americans suffer from alcoholism or addiction to prescription drugs. In a University of Alabama publication, Dr. Andrew Duxby, a physician board-certified in Geriatric Medication, asserts that adverse reaction to medication represents the number one health concern and risk for the elderly population resulting in 140,000 deaths yearly. Lastly, according to Elder Assistance Daily, there are nearly 6 million cases of elder abuse every year - approximately one case every five seconds.

Unfortunately, many instances of depression, addiction, overmedication and abuse go unrecognized and unreported.

“My goal with the “Seniors In Crisis” series is to create awareness about a subject that is so profound and far-reaching that it cannot be ignored or shoved under the proverbial rug,” said Joffe. “Countless adult children today will be faced with the challenge of caring for an elderly parent. Regardless of whether that care is provided at home or in an assisted living facility, the ability to recognize the warning signs of a crisis is critical.”

Joffe speaks from experience. She recalls vividly an incident involving an aging relative in an assisted living facility who began to experience a decline – depression and increasing lethargy. Fortunately, the family was paying attention. They recognized the signs that something was not right. It soon became evident that overmedication was the culprit, prompting tighter medication regulation and administration. It made all the difference.

“I am not suggesting that all of our aging parents are hooked on drugs, being abused or experiencing depression,” says Joffe. “I am suggesting that these are situations that many seniors do face. As family members, caregivers and members of the community, it is our job to look out for our seniors. We wouldn’t be here without them.”

Joffe lives with her husband and their four children in South Jersey. She juggles work, aging parents and a busy household, all while running a growing business. A dynamic, engaging speaker and authority on the Senior market, she is passionate about helping Baby Boomers to navigate the challenging midlife years with confidence, grace and happiness.

To read Part I of Seniors In Crisis, visit http://50andbeyond.com/bonnies-blog/when-is-a-senior-in-crisis/. For more information or to schedule a date and time for Bonnie to speak to your group, call 866-886-8826 or send an email info@50andbeyond.com.





About ADaGeo Communications, LLC:
Marketing . Public Relations . Creative Services

Company Contact Information
ADaGeo Communications, LLC
Christina Danielas
Laurel Springs, NJ
08021
Phone : 856-831-7146




Medical > Geriatrics

Depression   elder abuse   Elder Care   aging   seniors in crisis   overmedication   additiction  

July 9, 2011

Content Disclaimer: If you have questions regarding information in this press release contact the company listed above. I-Newswire.com is a press release service company and not the author of this press release.The information that is on or available through this site is for informational purposes only and speaks only as of the particular date or dates of that information. As some companies and PR Agencies submit their press releases once per week,month or quarter,make sure to check the official company website for accurate release dates as our site displays the date only.We do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of information on or available through this site, and we are not responsible for inaccuracies or omissions in that information or for actions taken in reliance on that information.


Related Releases

Southern California’s Premier Dental Implant Provider Launches Community Outreach Program
PermaDontics, Southern California’s Premier Dental Implant Provider has launched a community outreach program. Founders Dr. Joel Berger and Dr. Ian Aires present their Same Day Teeth dental implant process at Riford Center in La Jolla.

Odessa’s Healthy Heart Center Celebrates Ten Years of Helping Heart Patients Live Active, Symptom-Free Lives with the Assistance of Non-Invasive EECP® Therapy
Healthy Heart’s medical director, Dr. Suresh Gadasalli, says the painless treatment has reduced or eliminated angina pain, fatigue, and shortness of breath for hundreds of the center’s patients

Helping Men To Perform To Their Best Abilities
Michael S. Kaplan was presented with an award by the Nevada Family Practice Association as “Consultant of the Year” and Las Vegas Magazine as “Top Doctor”. See how he can help resolve your concerns.

Registration Open for 1st Cancer Cachexia Conference in Boston, MA on September 21-23, 2012
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for the first Cancer Cachexia Conference entitled, “Cancer Cachexia: Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Approaches” to be held in Boston, USA on September 21-23, 2012, co-hosted by The Oh

Boston Cosmetic Surgery Center Introduces ChestSculpt for Treatment of Gynecomastia
May 16, 2012 -- Marshfield, MA - (May 16, 2012)-- Edwin Ishoo, MD, a cosmetic surgeon in Marshfield and Brookline, Massachusetts area, is pleased to offer ChestSculpt, an innovative and advanced procedure for treatment of gynecomastia.


© Copyright 2012 I-Newswire.com - press release distribution service. All rights reserved