NH OUTLOOK, Wednesday, 8/24/2005
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Now on New Hampshire Outlook:
Seeing Seniors -- a look at how a local company is offering a helping hand -- so seniors can stay in their homes longer.
Also ahead:
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Senior issues highlight the state's Conference on Aging.
Hear more from the national president of AARP coming up.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
As the wave of baby-boom retirees washes over our demographic landscape, we'll need to find more more innovative ways to meet the growing cost of their health needs.
One way to reduce costs is to keep people in their homes and "out" of expensive nursing facilities as long as possible.
That's the goal of "Community House Calls"-- a private company in Chester that specializes in providing in-home support for seniors who need help.
Chip Neal has the story in this "Seeing Seniors" report.
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To connect with "Community House Calls" or businesses like it around the state, contact your county's ServiceLink.
You can also get more information on our website at nhptv.org/outlook.
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We are in the midst of an AGING revolution.
The first wave of baby-boomers is about to retire -- and NH's elderly population is already exploding.
The changing demographics present both challenges and opportunities.
That was the "focus" of the 5th annual N-H Conference on Aging -- where policy makers and the general public weighed in on issues relevant to senior citizens.
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The 65-and-older population is expected to DOUBLE in the next 3 decades.
The American Association of Retired Persons knows that well.
AARP --which represents the interests of those 50 and older -- has more than 35-million members -- 35-thousand are over 100-years old.
A-A-R-P President, Marie Smith, the keynote speaker at the conference, says when it comes to retirement income.Social Security is the "cornerstone" of providing economic stability for future generations.
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Smith says the problem with society is that we don't "see" SENIORS.
That "invisibility" means communities are not ready to serve the needs of the "growing" Older population.
Aging Successfully, says A-A-R-P, means making communities more liveable.
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That concludes our program.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
We'll see you next time.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/24/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:00 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Seeing Seniors -- a look at how a local company is offering a helping hand -- so seniors can stay in their homes longer. Also ahead: Senior issues highlight the state's Conference on Aging.
Hear more from the national president of AARP coming up. As the wave of baby-boom retirees washes over our demographic landscape, we'll need to find more more innovative ways to meet the growing cost of their health needs. One way to reduce costs is to keep people in their homes and "out" of expensive nursing facilities as long as possible. That's the goal of "Community House Calls"-- a private company in Chester that specializes in providing in-home support for seniors who need help. Chip Neal has the story in this "Seeing Seniors" report.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Chip Neal NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Marjorie Roy\Retiree, Ray Mailloux\Owner, Community House Calls, Connie Young\Dir., Rockingham County ServiceLink
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/24/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:00 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Seeing Seniors -- a look at how a local company is offering a helping hand -- so seniors can stay in their homes longer. Also ahead: Senior issues highlight the state's Conference on Aging.
Hear more from the national president of AARP coming up. As the wave of baby-boom retirees washes over our demographic landscape, we'll need to find more more innovative ways to meet the growing cost of their health needs. One way to reduce costs is to keep people in their homes and "out" of expensive nursing facilities as long as possible. That's the goal of "Community House Calls"-- a private company in Chester that specializes in providing in-home support for seniors who need help. Chip Neal has the story in this "Seeing Seniors" report.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Chip Neal NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Marjorie Roy\Retiree, Ray Mailloux\Owner, Community House Calls, Connie Young\Dir., Rockingham County ServiceLink
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/24/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:00 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Seeing Seniors -- a look at how a local company is offering a helping hand -- so seniors can stay in their homes longer. Also ahead: Senior issues highlight the state's Conference on Aging.
Hear more from the national president of AARP coming up. As the wave of baby-boom retirees washes over our demographic landscape, we'll need to find more more innovative ways to meet the growing cost of their health needs. One way to reduce costs is to keep people in their homes and "out" of expensive nursing facilities as long as possible. That's the goal of "Community House Calls"-- a private company in Chester that specializes in providing in-home support for seniors who need help. Chip Neal has the story in this "Seeing Seniors" report.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Chip Neal NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Marjorie Roy\Retiree, Ray Mailloux\Owner, Community House Calls, Connie Young\Dir., Rockingham County ServiceLink
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/24/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 3:35 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Seeing Seniors -- a look at how a local company is offering a helping hand -- so seniors can stay in their homes longer. Also ahead: Senior issues highlight the state's Conference on Aging.
Hear more from the national president of AARP coming up. We are in the midst of an AGING revolution. The first wave of baby-boomers is about to retire -- and NH's elderly population is already exploding. The changing demographics present both challenges and opportunities.That was the "focus" of the 5th annual N-H Conference on Aging -- where policy makers and the general public weighed in on issues relevant to senior citizens.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Deborah Russell\Dir. of Economic Security, AARP, Dr. Mendon MacDonald\State Committee on Aging, John Stephen\Commissioner, NH Dept. of Health & Human Services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/24/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 3:35 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Seeing Seniors -- a look at how a local company is offering a helping hand -- so seniors can stay in their homes longer. Also ahead: Senior issues highlight the state's Conference on Aging.
Hear more from the national president of AARP coming up. We are in the midst of an AGING revolution. The first wave of baby-boomers is about to retire -- and NH's elderly population is already exploding. The changing demographics present both challenges and opportunities.That was the "focus" of the 5th annual N-H Conference on Aging -- where policy makers and the general public weighed in on issues relevant to senior citizens.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Deborah Russell\Dir. of Economic Security, AARP, Dr. Mendon MacDonald\State Committee on Aging, John Stephen\Commissioner, NH Dept. of Health & Human Services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/24/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 14:35 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Seeing Seniors -- a look at how a local company is offering a helping hand -- so seniors can stay in their homes longer. Also ahead: Senior issues highlight the state's Conference on Aging.
Hear more from the national president of AARP coming up. The 65-and-older population is expected to DOUBLE in the next 3 decades. The American Association of Retired Persons knows that well. AARP --which represents the interests of those 50 and older -- has more than 35-million members -- 35-thousand are over 100-years old.
A-A-R-P President, Marie Smith, the keynote speaker at the conference, says when it comes to retirement income.Social Security is the "cornerstone" of providing economic stability for future generations.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Marie Smith\National President, AARP
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/24/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 14:35 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Seeing Seniors -- a look at how a local company is offering a helping hand -- so seniors can stay in their homes longer. Also ahead: Senior issues highlight the state's Conference on Aging.
Hear more from the national president of AARP coming up. The 65-and-older population is expected to DOUBLE in the next 3 decades. The American Association of Retired Persons knows that well. AARP --which represents the interests of those 50 and older -- has more than 35-million members -- 35-thousand are over 100-years old.
A-A-R-P President, Marie Smith, the keynote speaker at the conference, says when it comes to retirement income.Social Security is the "cornerstone" of providing economic stability for future generations.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Marie Smith\National President, AARP
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