Elder Care
Work/Life Connections
The number of Americans over the age of 60 is growing more rapidly than ever before. Baby Boomers, those born between 1946 and 1964, are approaching retirement age. By 2030, one in five Americans will be 65+. Today in Davidson County, Tennessee, 45% of employees over age 45 have some direct care giving responsibility for a loved one.
More and more adult children find themselves as the primary caregivers for their aging parents. It is estimated that today's family members are responsible for 80% of the elder care provided in the United States.
Baby's Best Start
Health Plus
The following "healthy pregnancy and baby's best start" tool kit has information to help faculty and staff locate resources offered through Vanderbilt and other reliable sources. You can learn more by clicking on the links in the Healthy Pregnancy and Breastfeeding sections.
Social Connections & Your Health: 10 Tips for Healthy Relationships
Work/Life Connections
With Valentine's Day approaching, you may find yourself reflecting on your personal relationships. Your social network, including close friendships, romantic relationships, and connections with family and community members, influences your health and well-being.
The Sandwich Generation
Work/Life Connections
Many of us are finding ourselves part of the "Sandwich Generation", which is both raising children and providing care for our aging parents.
Violence in the Workplace
Work/Life Connections
Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center are committed to ensuring the safety of faculty, staff, patients, students, and visitors. We may not be able to prevent all workplace violence, but we can reduce violent incidents through training and safety planning.
Issue 315, 2011-August/September 2011
Health & Wellness
This issue includes:
Details on the new USDA consumer program to help Americans eat healthy diets called Choose My Plate.
Tips on unlocking the keys to concentration.
A recipe for Fruity Trifle.
Backpack buying basics
Issue 315 - August/September 2011 Connection Newsletter
Issue 314, 2011-June 2011/July 2011
Health & Wellness
Special features in this edition include: The Healthy Pulse on Faculty and Staff at Vanderbilt reviews Vanderbilt fruit and vegetable consumption compared to the nation and the state of Tennessee.
Tips for understanding your Health Risk Assessment report
A recipe for Strawberry Soup
Issue 314 - June/July 2011 Connection Newsletter
Issue 313, 2011-April 2011/May 2011
Health & Wellness
Special features in this early spring issue include:
The Counseling Corner counselor responds to dealing with change.
The Healthy Pulse on Faculty and Staff at Vanderbilt compares physical activity rates at Vanderbilt, Tennessee and the United States.
Suggestions for dealing with allergies
A recipe for trail mix
Tips for surfing the internet safely
Issue 312, 2011- February 2011/March 2011
Health & Wellness
Special features in this heart-health focused issue include:
The Counseling Corner counselor responds to dealing with bumps in the road.
The Healthy Pulse on Faculty and Staff at Vanderbilt reviews Go for the Gold participation
What can you learn from your Health Risk Assessment?
Healthy soda substitutes
A recipe for spicy buttermilk dressing
Ways to simplify your financial life.
Issue 311, 2010 - December 2010/January 2011
Health & Wellness
Special features in this holiday issue include:
Tips for happy, healthy and safe holidays
Holiday activities you can share with seniors
OHC Talk: holiday diet advice
Recipe: glazed root vegetables with pomegranates
Issue 311 - December 2010/January 2011 Connection Newsletter