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10 Free Recipes Designed for the Elderly Diet

Whether you are looking for better, healthier recipes for you or you are cooking for your elderly parent or grandparent. These 10 free sample recipes are designed to help you keep the dietary restrictions that your elder may have due to heart disease and/or diabetes.

Are you concerned about the sodium content in prepackaged food? Has your elder been placed on a diet to help treat a medical condition? Have you longed to find recipes that are easy to prepare and can be cooked ahead of time so your elder and just warm them up?

Discover Cooking Secrets from an Experienced Care Giver

• Cook Low Fat/Low Sodium/Low Sugar or No Sugar Meals
• Serve Great Tasting Dishes
• Create Non-Spicy Flavorful Meals
• Provide Meals Designed for an Elderly Appetite
• Prepare Soft Foods Great for a Denture Wearer
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This E-book will guide you through the three most needed legal documents you will need to care for your elder. We will give you information on how to create free documents without going to an attorney (if you choose not to) and how to find free legal resources.

SNEAK PREVIEW:

Three of the most important legal documents you need to take care of your elder are the Medical Power of Attorney, Living Will/Advanced Health Care Directive and the Durable General Power of Attorney.

A Living Will or Advanced Health Care Directive generally deals with a variety of medical procedures and can be complex or very general. The more complex it is, the more the person’s wishes are known. This is crucial, so that it is clear what your elder wants. A small amount of contemplation can go a long way to save family and friends from heartache and legal battles over what may seem like minor medical details. A living will simply spells out in detail exactly what kind of medical procedures your elder wants you to do or do not to do. It also indicates whether or not they wish to be resuscitated and what their wishes are regarding a variety of other medical conditions, including comatose and a persistent vegetative state.