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Chapter 4   SAVE YOUR CHILDREN
                            Obesity And Home Living Options




        PubMed – National Institute of Health - The high price of obesity in nursing homes:

                    Older OBESE adults are twice as likely to be admitted to a nursing home.

        Besides the costs of early entrance into nursing facilities, caring for obese residents is different than caring for
        non-obese residents.  Obese residents have more care needs for additional equipment, supplies, and staff.
        Unlike emergency rooms and hospitals, nursing homes do not have federal requirements that require them to
        serve all patients.  Currently, some nursing homes are not prepared to deal with very obese patients.

        This is a public health concern because there are more obese seniors than ever in history before and the
        future appears to have even a heavier generation moving forward.   YOUR CHILDREN.

        Policymakers need to become aware of this serious gap in nursing home care.



























        How would you like to have your Children and Grandchildren visit you here ?  Like This ?

        Well, it really doesn’t need to be that way.   Anyway, it’s more expensive than most people can afford.

        A permanent stay with St. Peter is far less expensive . . . but not easy for your children & grandchildren to visit.
        So if Nature’s Healthy Way is too hard for you – then you’ll get the above much sooner than you think.

        And don’t forget YOUR Feast Of Champions to start – Elderly people love it  . . . AND SO WILL YOU.


           IF Government & Medical Authorities Were Right - Why Did Obesity Rise So Rapidly Since 1975 ?
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