Monday, April 19, 2010

Trends in Dementia Care

Did you know that exercise, prayer and a nutritious diet can help maintain brain health? Those are cutting edge trends in dementia care according to Dr Lena Smith from the National Association of Geriatric Care Managers Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Not only that but utilizing those positive lifestyle attributes can help a person with dementia cope better with the behavioral affects of the diagnosis.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Slow Medicine: conference topic

The topic of Slow Medicine really captures the essence of my care manangement practice. Dr. Dennis McCullough one of our keynote speakers the significance of the latter part of the lifespan through the mind body and spirit and the benefit of 'slow medicine'. Aggressive medicine dominates our healthcare system but is it really a good thing to 'capture' an older person and put them through the paces of the USA agressive medical system?

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

National Conference

Here I am in Albuquerque, New Mexico for the National Association of Geriatric Care Managers conference. Weather:warm, dry. Chile: hot. Love both green and red and good news is you can have it for breakfast, lunch and dinner(which I plan to do). I see California leads with the most GCMs in attendance followed by Florida. Tonight will be an opening reception always a nice time to get together and reaquaint with colleagues from accross the country. We will also get together will the planning committee for a toast to our efforts. Kuddos to Marty Brown and Jeff Pine our intrepid leaders.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Renoir:Portrait of an Artist as an Aging Man

Just returned from viewing: "Renoir in the 20th Century" exhibit at the LACMA. In 1913, at the age of 72 Renoir declared, "I am just learning how to paint". Some reviews of the exhibit had pooh pooed the fact that these were later works of the genius, beyond his peak Impressionist period. I found them all to be superb. His use of color and radiance are stunning. Luminescent and glorious are the way I describe them. It certainly doesn't hurt that his models have womanly curves and can even be described as fleshy with colors that radiate life. Part of the exhibit explained that Renoir was crippled by rheumatoid arthritis and in order to continue painting had to have the paint brushes strapped to his hand. Photographs showed him in a wheelchair with gnarly balled up fists, deformed and decrepit. But there he is at his easel with his palette painting each stroke. One picture had someone holding the clay as he molded his sculpture painstakingly. One of his last paintings completed before he died at the age of 78 is The Concert, glorious in hues of pink, orange, yellow and green. "A narrow range of harmonious colors to fuse the pictorial elements into a single effect." Glorious!