Learn How-To “Live at Home” Longer

September 28, 2009 by · 9 Comments 

Most people want to live at home for as long as they can. We dread thinking about having to give up our “freedom” and “independence” as we get older. I am sure you and your loved ones are no exception. But getting around becomes more difficult the older we get. How can we modify our current dwelling to ease our mobility and balance issues as we age? ConcerningAging.com has created a section named, “Home Modification“, which deals with just such issues.

In our article about “Home Modifications“, you will find information about why seniors need home modifications, what modifications are right for you, and how you can pay for your home modifications? Modifications can range from something as simple as replacing cabinet doorknobs with pull handles to full-scale construction projects that require installing wheelchair ramps and widening doorways. Research by the National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that home modifications and repairs may prevent 30% to 50% of all home accidents among seniors, including falls that take place in these older homes. To learn more, come to our Home Modification section and choose our “Fact Sheet: Home Modifications” article.

Falls are always a great concern as we get older. Falls can devastate the life of an older individual. We can do things to minimize the likelihood of falls in places where seniors will be spending time. Our article, “Preventing Falls“, can help you identify potential dangerous situations and guide you in reducing or eliminating their risks. To get more details, visit our Home Modification section and choose our “Preventing Falls” article.

www.ConcerningAging.com is a website dedicated to providing pertinent information to those concerned about getting older. For these and other topics, look us up today.

Source: ConcerningAging.com Staff Writer

The Real Cost of Facilities Management

April 28, 2009 by · 3 Comments 

Do you know the real cost of your facilities management? If a specialist sub-contractor manages your facilities, then you will know exactly what it costs – unless you use managers only and they manage your own employees.

Otherwise, the chances are that you do not know the actual cost of these functions. The thing is that because facilities management does not increase sales or generate income, it is often forgotten. The result is that the jobs are done by various people is different departments, in between other jobs, so it is difficult to cost all their actions.

Quite often, these jobs are just slipped in, and the only thing the manager knows is that the staff are not performing their ordinary work as well as he expected. This is not a good way of managing facilities.

The solution to this problem is to use facilities management specialists. These are not so easy to find, and if you recruit them yourselves, you will find it difficult to know really how good they are. You can by-pass this problem by using the services of facilities recruitment agencies. You will find that these specialists do know the business of facilities management very well, and can advise on the applicants’ skills.

Any good recruitment agency will be able to either find suitable staff to manage the facilities or find a sub-contractor that can manage the whole facilities for you. Of course, at first this will seem expensive because the costs will be out in the open, and added to the costs of running the company. Meanwhile, though, the people who used to do the facilities management will be able to do more of their normal work – and you should be able to reduce the manning levels in the business.