VOLUME 1 | ISSUE 16 | JUNE 2022
MEMORIES OF A FATHER page 16
RESOURCES THAT CAN PROTECT ELDERS FROM SCAMS page 6
CARING FOR THOSE WITH DEMENTIA page 10
GROUP TRAVEL IN EGYPT page 23
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS COVER STORY 16 Cover Story
Memories of a Father - Loving Your Dad Through All of the Stages of His Life
MONTHLY FEATURES 6 Social Security
COMING SOON
Aging Tree & Aging Times Magazine Presents 2nd Annual
Five Social Security Resources that Can Protect Elders from Scams
7 Legal Matters
Diagnosed with Dementia? What You Need to Do Now.
8 Veterans Benefits
Continued Efforts to Connect Homeowners to Pandemic Relief
9 DME Spotlight
Walk-in Bathtubs
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10 Mental Health Moment
Filling an Increasing Need: Caring for Those with Dementia
11 Joint Recovery Program
Get Back to Living Your Life
27 Favorite Recipes
Chicken Fried Steak with Gravy
Relax & Play Brain Games
12 Medicare Minute
Medicare’s Blue Button®
14 Healthy Living for the Soul We have Purpose Together
24 Crossword Puzzle 26 Sudoku
RESOURCES
19 Assisted Living Facility Spotlight
20 VFW Auxiliary
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21 We Mustache You A Question ?? Is it a Headache or a Migraine?
23 Vacation Spotlight
From Camel Rides and Pyramids to the Mighty Nile River — Group Travel in Egypt
New Year, New Home!
25 Volusia Business Services
Aging Times Magazine Businesses and Services for You
28 Senior Resource Rolodex
Resource Directory of Trusted Providers
29 Classifieds
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FOUNDERS/OWNERS Priscilla & Bruce Kincaid MANAGING EDITOR Priscilla Kincaid, RN, BSN, MBA DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING Priscilla Kincaid, RN, BSN, MBA
Welcome to Summer 2022! The rising temperatures are sure to make us feel as though we are in the Desert… Well, to our surprise this month we are taking a trip to the desert. Amanda Vallone with Roseborough travel is taking us on an adventure overseas as she shares her experiences riding camels and seeing beautiful monuments, pyramids, and scenery. This adventure she shares is just the start of what is to come this summer and we can’t wait to learn more. Embarking on the adventure of summer we are spending more time outside and with our loved ones, it also can increase our awareness of what he or she may be experiencing including the need for additional support, reminders, memory loss, and even focus. June is as we know from our last year’s edition Alzheimer’s and Brain Health Awareness Month. Our writer Beth provides us with education on different ways to as caregivers ensure we do not end up with caregiver burn out. After all we do not want to end up in a scenario where our loved ones cannot be cared for because we are tired. We need to know when to say when… Beth assists in elaborating on community resources such as partnering with community resources such as Adult Day Care and Respite Caregiving Services as means to have that time that as caregivers we need; this will ensure we are strong and remain able to be there for our loved ones throughout the journey. This especially hits home and can be a blend of emotions. When we are surrounded by holidays such as Mother’s Day which we celebrated in the Month of May as well as Father’s Day which we are celebrating in the Month of June we find these sometimes-hidden emotions that tend to pop out around these days. Watching a caregiver for many years and being a caregiver, I know helping our loved ones is true dedication and love it is a roller coaster of experiences whether it be the good, the bad, the ugly or unfortunately the unspoken reality of some of our scenarios. We still do it not because we have to but because we want to. Join us this month as we navigate through experiences, education, and emotion… We take a moment to honor our father’s all of our father’s whether present physically or spiritually. Whether blood or chosen we take this time to honor you and wish you the best Father’s Day with your loved ones. Wishing you the most fun in the sun with your family and friends. From Our Family to Yours;
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SOCIAL SECURITY
FIVE SOCIAL SECURITY RESOURCES THAT CAN PROTECT ELDERS FROM SCAMS World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is on June 15. On this day, communities, seniors, caregivers, governments, organizations, and the private sector unite to prevent the mistreatment of and violence against older people. Social Security scams are widespread across the United States. Scammers use sophisticated tactics to deceive you into providing sensitive information or money. They target everyone – especially the elderly – and their tactics continue to evolve. Here are five easy-to-use resources to prevent Social Security fraud: • Check out our Fraud Prevention and Reporting page to learn about Social Security fraud – and how we fight scammers at www.ssa.gov/fraud. • Read our Scam Alert fact sheet to learn what tactics scammers use and how to protect yourself at www.ssa. gov/fraud/assets/materials/EN-05-10597.pdf. • Create your own personal my Social Security account at www.ssa.gov/myaccount to stay one step ahead of scammers. Please read our blog post at blog.ssa.gov/ my-social-security-what-to-know-about-signing-up-orsigning-in for more information about creating or signing in to your personal my Social Security account. • Learn about other types of fraud on our Office of the Inspector General’s (OIG) Scam Awareness page at oig. ssa.gov/scam-awareness/scam-alert. You’ll also see how to report these scams to our OIG and other government agencies. • Read our blog post to learn how to guard your Social Security card – and protect your personal information at blog.ssa.gov/guard-your-card-protect-whats-importantto-you/. Please share this information with your friends and family to help spread awareness about Social Security imposter scams. Harry Martinez, Social Security District Manager Phone: 1-866-964-7396 | www.ssa.gov
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FASTER PROCESSING OF DISABILITY CLAIMS FOR PEOPLE WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Currently, more than five million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. Since the onset of Alzheimer’s can occur in people before they retire, it may strike during an individual’s working years, preventing gainful employment as the disease progresses. As a result, people with Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers must figure out how they’ll pay for care. Our benefits and services are vital to people with earlyonset Alzheimer’s who are unable to work and have no other source of income. For more than a decade, Social Security has included early-onset Alzheimer’s disease in our list of Compassionate Allowances program. The program identifies debilitating diseases and medical conditions so severe they meet our disability standards. Compassionate Allowances allow for faster processing of disability claims for individuals with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease and several other neurodegenerative disorders. You can read more about our Compassionate Allowances program at www.ssa.gov/compassionate allowances. To learn more about how Social Security disability insurance works and to apply for benefits, visit our disability page at www.ssa.gov/disability. Please share these resources with friends and family.
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DIAGNOSED WITH DEMENTIA? WHAT YOU NEED TO DO NOW. If you or a loved one has Alzheimer’s disease or any other form of dementia, it is important to start planning immediately. There are several essential documents that you must create before you stop thinking clearly. Most folks who are in the early to mid-stage of dementia or Alzheimer’s think clearly enough to make planning decisions. If the person signing documents can understand the purpose of what is being signed, then it is acceptable for them to do so. Even if the person’s mental clarity comes and goes, they can sign planning documents, as long as they have clarity at the time of signing. The following are essential documents for someone diagnosed with dementia: • Durable Financial Power of Attorney. A durable financial power of attorney (“DFPOA”) is the most important estate planning document for someone with dementia. One’s DFPOA appoints someone of your choosing to make financial decisions on your behalf. Without a power of attorney, your family might be unable to pay your bills, among other things.
• Health Care Power of Attorney. A health care power of attorney, a/k/a, the health care proxy, allows you to appoint someone to make medical decisions for you when you cannot do so. • Living Will. A living will, a/k/a, an “advance directive,” describes your end-of-life preferences about removal or use of life support when you are on your death bed with no recovery possible. • HIPAA Release. Finally, you should have a HIPAA release that lists all people that are allowed to discuss your health with your doctors, hospitals, etc. It is also important to create a Last Will & Testament and/or a Trust to ensure that your loved ones receive your assets; protect your assets from long-term care, and avoid probate after you die. Scott Selis, Elder Law Attorney, estate planning, probate, long-term care, government benefits, (Medicaid, Veteran’s benefits.. Scott was Assistant Chair of Florida Bar’s Elder Law section, and Elder Law Attorney of the Year 2016.
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VETERANS BENEFITS
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and in all communications with the servicer regarding the homeowner’s application. Treasury also encourages HAF programs to develop expedited procedures for handling homeowners with immediate threats to housing stability and to support homeowners who may benefit from the agencies’ loss mitigation options. This support can include providing homeowners with access to housing counseling agencies approved by HUD or a Tribal government as well as legal services. Additionally, Treasury has encouraged collaboration between HAF programs and its servicers to develop infrastructure to support timely and accurate communication about programs and between servicers. In addition to urging servicers to make HAF funding available to homeowners, our departments have taken a number of actions to ensure homeowners have the support needed to recover as seen in the resources listed below. We will continue to explore updates to our loss mitigation home retention options for servicers to utilize as part of an administration-wide approach to help families who are behind on housing payments due to the economic impacts of the pandemic. Resource: VA website » Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs » News Releases (https://www.va.gov/opa/pressrel/pressrelease.cfm?id=5790)
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At some point the thoughts of taking a bath become just that, thoughts. It is estimated that around a third of people still are able to take baths every day. That means that two-thirds of us reading this right now are unable to take a bath or don’t have the ability to. The days of being able to lift our legs in and out over the bathtub maybe limited or maybe the depth of your tub limits your abilities to get down and sit in the tub. No matter the scenario we know that there these days are a reality for many.
Taking the time to invest in ourselves can assist in us finding balance in our mind, our body, and all of our external distractions that pull us away from what maybe just what is needed. Going back to the days of singing in the tub, relaxing before bed, or for some awakening in the morning could be just what we need!
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MENTAL HEALTH MOMENT
FILLING AN INCREASING NEED: CARING FOR THOSE WITH DEMENTIA Dementia usually starts with occasional instances of being forgetful, but over time, it progresses to cognitive decline; times when certain daily routines become more challenging. Dementia has many faces. The one common denominator is that is most always creates and increasing need for care from a family member or other caregiver.
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Spouses of someone with dementia often struggle with releasing control of daily care, and may feel guilt that they should be able to somehow do it all. The adult children of people living with dementia may step in and try to assist when needed, but work responsibilities make it difficult to balance family needs with work demands.
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Adult Day Service programs allow respite care and alleviate caregiver stress. In many instances, the great amount of stress that caregivers experience can cause their health to decline. Both physical health and emotional health are at stake. • In the past five years, more than 40 million family caregivers provided 37 billion hours of care for loved ones. The value of this care is estimated at $470 billion. • At least 20% of adult children are taking care of an older parent. • About 85% of family caregivers in the U.S. do not receive any respite care. Source: Aging in Place Activities that stimulate cognition, such as math and word games are valuable for keeping ‘mentally fit’ for those with early-stage mild cognitive impairment. Music and dance stimulate all four quadrants of the brain and involve the social component that releases endorphins into the brain. Conversation and interaction are vital to health and happiness. Having a place to go where you are welcomed and accepted creates not only a feeling of wellbeing but a sense of purpose and change of scenery from the home environment. “We improve quality of life and provide a sense of purpose and accomplishment through arts and activities, promote individual independence, eliminate social isolation, 10 Aging Times Magazine | June 2022
Caregiver support is another valuable component to helping families who have a loved one living with dementia. Providing support and resources, as well as a listening ear to those charged with care is incredibly invaluable during this time of need. “Finding support and maintaining your own health are key to maintaining one’s role as a caregiver. It’s not wrong or selfish for a caregiver to take advantage of a day program for their loved one so they can take the time to care for themselves. If caregivers are burdened by the daily grind of caregiving, their patience and compassion will wear thin, and they will have a difficult time connecting with those for who they are caring,” says Macey Walker, Adult Day Services Manager for Senior Friendship Centers in Sarasota. It is important to recognize the changes in cognitive capabilities in our loved ones and to realize that it is common in older ages. In fact, one in three people will have some form of dementia in their life. It is imperative to dispel the stigma that there is anything ‘wrong’ with these changes. Compassion is key as a caregiver. By focusing on the gifts that remain, we honor and respect the individual. In doing this, we help support our loved ones throughout the journey of aging. Beth Douglas is a marketing communications professional and an advocate for seniors – especially those who are living with dementia-related illness.
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Q&A: WHEN YOU SUSPECT A STROKE, REMEMBER “B.E. F.A.S.T.” Strokes happen suddenly and often without warning. Knowing the signs and symptoms, and what to do once you recognize them, can literally save lives. Dr. Alkesh Brahmbhatt, director of the NeuroScience System Emergency Department at AdventHealth, shares his insights on the signs and symptoms of stroke and how important it is to get to the emergency room (ER).
Question: What signs and symptoms of stroke signal that you need to go to the ER?
Dr. Brahmbhatt: Whether it’s happening to you or to someone you love, there’s a simple phrase to remember when making a potential stroke diagnosis: B.E. F.A.S.T. Knowing this phrase and the importance of each letter can be the difference between life and death.
B.E. F.A.S.T. Stands for Balance, Eyes, Face, Arms, Speech, and Time. Have you lost balance? Are your eyes clear? Quick checks of these two items could indicate a potential stroke, in which case you should call 911 or go to the ER immediately.
are having a stroke?
Dr. Brahmbhatt: The ER has to be the first place patients who think they are having a stroke need to go. If you’re having a heart attack, you don’t have time to go to your primary physician. You go to the ER so we can use our lifesaving techniques. Same thing with stroke. As soon as you feel you are experiencing the signs and symptoms of stroke, go to the ER or call an ambulance to take you to the ER. The paramedics can start the protocol and alert the ER that you are coming in with slurred speech, dizziness, and other subtle signs and symptoms. Once we make those determinations based on the F.A.S.T. exam, we can continue with a stroke protocol.
One of the easiest methods for identifying a stroke is known as a F.A.S.T. exam:
Question: What can stroke patients expect to
F is for Face: What does the face look like? Is it asymmetrical? Is the face drooping?
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It’s fascinating how a randomly chosen affirmation can align were painted too! She also called in her sister who put her with where I am in the moment. Today I selected this one, artistic talents forward to create a beautiful mural on my “Everyone in my life has something to teach me. We have a back patio. Sometimes happiness comes from saying yes purpose in being together.” After celebrating my birthday, to serendipity, the occurrence and development of events I reflected over the cards and birthday wishes I received. by chance in a happy or beneficial way. Much gratitude and joy rose in my heart for all the lovely Why not reflect on the people in your life? Make a list. Write people who have crossed my life path. Some appear for down how you met and the gift that this person bestowed short periods and dance around upon you with their presence. on the periphery; others engage Sometimes our lessons have in a more long-term role. Each “Everyone in my life has been painful and teach us how person is a gift of light. Like a something to teach me. We have to set boundaries. This list does flower blossom, some bloom not have to be shared; it can for a long time while others a purpose in being together.” be shredded or burned. Enjoy share their beauty for only a brief the process and remember; moment in time. lists can lead to stories. Maybe there is something more Affirmations and journaling play a big part in my healthy to process about that connection or relationship. Is it time living and allowing serendipity in my life. Here’s an to reconnect? Or let go? Forgiveness may become part example. While journaling one morning, I wrote about of this activity too. Holding on to old grievances does not my desire to find a bird bath for my garden. I preferred benefit either person. Writing down our thoughts can help a recycled one; so I took myself thrift shopping in a nearby us gain perspective. town. After an unsuccessful search, I drove back to meet In your search of healthy living for your soul, keep your a client at a coffee shop. She introduced me to her friend. eyes and heart open for the gift of serendipity from others. I shared with both my morning search for a bird bath. Everyone comes into our lives for reason. The new acquaintance said, “I may have what you are looking for, its heavy and needs resurfacing.” The bird bath I would love to hear from you, keep in touch Cheryl@ turned out to be exactly what I wanted. It fits perfectly in CherylFloyd.com. my shabby chic, eclectic garden. This person entered my Cheryl Floyd, Speaker/Storyteller and Heal your Life® life and left joy in her path. Was it a serendipitous meeting Coach. Cheryl Floyd is a graduate of East Tennessee or fate? State University’s Master Storytelling program Her career Recently I had a new friend offer to help me prepare for company by thoroughly cleaning my front porch. In record time, my porch was not only clean, the ceiling and trim 14
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This month, we celebrate Father's Day. There are many prominent images of fatherhood in the media. From the 1950's dad for whom parenting was more of a passive activity to the manly dad who fixes cars and takes his son fishing. Undoubtedly, those dads represent some of the population, but fatherhood is a rich tapestry woven with dads of every kind.
Memories of a Father
Loving Your Dad Through All of the Stages of His Life I asked a few friends to share stories about their dads in honor of Father's Day, and I was struck by the things we remember about our dads. Sounds, smells, and sights imprint on our minds. Memories of our fathers keep them alive in us even once they're already gone. "When asked about my dad, I always take a moment before answering. The moment of silence brings me back emotionally to a time that I can never recreate. The priceless memories of smiles and joy can never be duplicated but always remembered and relived through my photographic memories. My dad was what I view as an Iconic Hero. At least to me. There was never an obstacle too big to overcome, he always was there for our family, ready to go for a Friday night on the town, and by on the town, I mean football games and family dinners, then Saturday boat rides.
Priscilla's Story
In fact, he never missed anything. Whether it was my first day of school, rides to the local deli, award ceremonies, or sports games, he was always there, ready for anything. One could say I was lucky to have these times, but to me, it was my world. He was my best friend and my whole world for much of my life and still, to this day, remains with me. In a silent moment, I can smell his cologne as he walked by every day with the same signature smells and feel his presence through every lighthouse Image I see. I know that even though I was his "Daddy's Girl" and "apple of his eye," his legend will forever live within me." -Priscilla K.
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Meg's Story "For a period of time, my father was a stayat-home dad. It was the mid-80s, so it was rare, but from hearing his memory of that time, it was perhaps the most cherished day job of his lifetime. I have vague memories of lying in the hammock in the yard, singing nursery rhymes. Occasionally throughout my life, a melody would worm its way out of my memory and into my ear, replaying the soundtrack of my earliest days. In my adolescence, I recall my dad doing things around the house, whistling tunes from his own childhood favorite, Mary Poppins. Later, I'd be washing the dishes in my first apartment and find myself whittling away, singing to myself, "Life is like a holiday with Marryyy…." When I decided in my mid-twenties that I was going to move across the country to be with a boy I had fallen for in college, my dad said to me, "Baby, I would walk a thousand miles to get to your mother if I had to. Do what you have to do." When I ended up marrying that same young man a few years later, I walked down the aisle to the lyrics, "I would walk 500 miles, and I would walk 500 more…" by The Proclaimers, a subtle nod to the confidence he gave me to take that bold step, no matter how heartbreaking it must have been for him.
"I couldn't end without including some memories of my father. My dad is an adventurer. Always looking for the next thing to learn or place to fall in love with. He's been wealthy, and he's been poor, he's had very traditional jobs, and yet to this day, he drives a tour Jeep in the Arizona desert. I've thought a lot about my dad in preparation for this article, and adventure is the word that sums up my perception of him.
Adrienne's Story
Growing up, we spent summers visiting family in Ocean City, Maryland. Our extended family would rent out adjoining apartments steps from the sand, and we'd stuff what felt like dozens of people into close quarters for a week or so. We'd spend all day on the beach, building sandcastles, and waiting for the tune of the ice cream truck to ring in the distance. I can still envision my dad coming out of the surf, golden brown tan, tired from body surfing in the waves.
My father once told me that the best thing a parent can do is just step back and let their children be themselves. Of course, that is easier said than done, but everything is a little easier when you set it to music."
My dad is exciting, playful, and an easy conversationalist. He's a great party guest, full of adventure stories and random facts picked up along the way. But what I appreciate most about him is his lack of judgment. He accepts people for who they are, me included. Reflecting back, I wonder if his lack of judgment comes from wanting to be able to live life on his terms. Judge not lest ye be judged, kind of thing. The long-term plan is for my dad to move back to Florida from Arizona, and I look forward to seeing what his next big adventure will hold. I have a sneaking suspicion the grandkids will be learning how to body surf."
-Meg M.
- Adrienne F.
When my own daughter was born, just three years ago, my dad once again offered to come spend the days with her while my husband and I went back to work. He'd spend hours with her, strumming his guitar, playing the harmonica, and humming her his favorite tunes. She was only a few months old, but it solidified a deep and lasting bond that she still has with him.
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The relationships we have with our parents are everevolving. As young children, we depend on them for safety. They are our teachers and our best friends. Then, as we grow, we naturally desire space from our parents and fight to carve out our own identities in the world. If we're lucky, only to return to a new parent-child relationship that feels more like friendship than dependency. For some, their relationships will continue to evolve into an inverse version of childhood where their parents become the dependents. The older our parents get, the more memories we store away of them. Memories are a snapshot of a moment in time. They capture versions of the people we love, and it's only when we begin to stack those memories together that an image of their full humanity comes into focus. This becomes even more real as our parents age, and the dads who used to pick us up and swing us around don't have the strength they used to. Eventually, the memories of our fathers include seeing them at their most vulnerable. When we allow the fullness of our fathers' humanity to surface, we see them and love them for the men they've always been.
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Stories like those above are the fire that keeps our fathers' memories alive. Even once they're no longer here with us, their lessons and wild adventures live forever in the people with whom we share their stories. So this Father’s Day, I hope you collect beautiful stories of the fathers in your life, past and present, and that you write them down so they live on. Adrienne Freeland is a freelance writer who specializes in helping business owners communicate more clearly. Using skills developed in her former career as a professional fundraiser, Adrienne collaborates with her clients to craft engaging, targeted content.
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Anna Ellingsworth, what an amazing woman! She has been a VFW Auxiliary member and volunteer since 1980, joining in Minnesota and later moving to Ormond Beach, Florida and transferring her membership to Daytona Post 1590. She married her sweetheart, Malyn Ellingsworth, an Army Sargent, who opened Anna’s world as they traveled from state to state and country to country, while Malyn served his country. Anna became a widow while she was still young and had to find a career to raise her young son. She found her calling as a schoolteacher and so her journey begins. Anna loved teaching, especially because she could combine her love of Americanism and teach patriotism throughout her career in the school system. She organized five schools in her local area spreading the word about our National writing and drawing contests, promoting the Scholarships and Youth Activities programs. Anna also has a passion for our Hospital Program. She has been a volunteer in the program for almost 20 years committing to over 4,000 hours of care to our veterans by giving of herself. She has delivered sandwiches, coffee, listened to their stories and always leaves them with a smile on their face. Anna is still a very active member of her Auxiliary. Currently she is working with children at local schools, helping them create Valentine cards and gifts. She continues to promote Americanism and patriotism education about the American Flag. In our “Flag Folding Ceremony” she explains the 13 folds and continues her work by going to the VA Clinic and helping serve our veterans. Anna has served in many positions over the course of her volunteerism. She has served as Auxiliary President, Sr. Vice President, Treasurer and in several Officer positions at the District level. She is currently serving as the Auxiliary Chaplain at her local VFW Auxiliary to Post 1590.
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WE MUSTACHE YOU A QUESTION ??
IS IT A HEADACHE OR A MIGRAINE? We all get headaches from time to time. Spring weather blows in a lot of pollen that causes sinus headaches, and the busyness of general life can cause us more than a few stress headaches. But these headaches are different than migraine headaches.
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WHAT IS A HEADACHE?
A headache is a temporary condition that causes pain in the head, face, or neck. Headaches are classified as primary or secondary types. A migraine is an example of a primary type headache, and secondary headaches occur as the result of another medical condition such as infection, stress, or a medication you're taking.
WHAT IS A MIGRAINE?
A migraine is a type of primary headache, meaning that it isn't caused by any outside factor. Migraines cause extreme pain and other symptoms, and some migraines can last for several days. There are four phases of a migraine, and each phase carries its own set of symptoms that range from nausea to blurred vision and even trouble communicating. All patients experience migraines differently, which is one of the factors that make them difficult to treat. There are several different migraine medications. Your physician can help you find the proper treatment for your symptoms. But there are also lifestyle factors that decrease your risk of experiencing a migraine. Regular exercise, eliminating triggering foods from your diet, and stress management tools are some of the most valuable ways to protect yourself from getting a migraine. Prevention is essential to living a migraine-free life. Unfortunately, the United States is desperately understaffed when it comes to migraine experts. It's important to advocate for yourself and speak up when debilitating symptoms keep you from living the full and wonderful life you deserve. Adrienne Freeland is a freelance writer who specializes in helping business owners communicate more clearly. Using skills developed in her former career as a professional fundraiser, Adrienne collaborates with her clients to craft engaging, targeted content.
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Known for its ancient treasures and rich history, Egypt is on the “bucket List” or “live-it list” for most travelers. In April, I spent three weeks with a lovely group from Central Florida in Jordan and Egypt to cross it off their lists. And to say this trip was a trip of a lifetime would be an understatement. Whenever we go on a group trip, the adventure starts on the ride to the airport—we get a coach from Roseborough Travel Agency, get dropped off at the airport, and fly to our destination all together. This is nice for those who aren’t quite as comfortable traveling alone these days. Bonus: You don’t have to park at the airport. Our group flew into Jordan first to see the pink city of Petra, swim in the Dead Sea, and visit the desert landscapes of Wadi Rum, biblical towns of Mt. Nebo, and historic areas like the Citadel. We saw so many amazing sights and this was all just in the first few days of the trip. As we made our way into Cairo, the reality of the ancient wonders we were about to encounter sunk in. We started with a visit to the Egyptian Museum of Cairo to see the mummies, artifacts, and King Tut collection. Some of our group members had seen the collection when it was in Chicago in the 70’s, and that was what spurred their interest and true desire to go on this trip nearly 50 years later. Highlight of Our Trip: A camel ride in front of the Great Pyramids of Giza. To say this was one of the best experiences of my life is an understatement. At the end of the trip, most of the group still chose this as their best experience along the whole journey. Along our 7-night cruise journey on the Nile, we saw the Temple of Horus, Karnak Temple, Temple of Hathor, and the temple of Kom Ombo. My whole group of Roseborough Explorers took a day trip to Abu Simbel- a 3000+ year old World Heritage Site that is dedicated to Ramesses II and his wife, Queen Nefertari. The magnitude of these temples was incredible. One after the next was more intricate, had deeper meaning, and matured in their paintings, hieroglyphics, and in portraying the story of the land, lives, and pharaohs of the time.
We also visited the Alabaster Mosque, a papyrus making museum and shop, and a Nubian village to see how the people of the destination live and experienced the local culture. This trip, in a word, was mind-blowing. There are many ways to travel to and through a destination, but I would certainly recommend a river cruise along the Nile. But with so many moving parts, having a travel advisor like myself, as well as a reputable company behind your trip, will help make your adventure as seamless as possible. Want to fulfill your bucket list trip? Give us a call. Myself or one of my amazing team members at Roseborough Travel will be happy to help you plan the vacation of your dreams. Our Next Group Adventures: Southern Africa (September 2022), Annual Thanksgiving Cruise (November 2022), Iconic European Christmas Markets (November/December 2022), Washington D.C. Holiday Lights (December 2022) Amanda Vallone is the co-owner of Roseborough Travel Agency in DeLand. She is passionate about helping people experience the world around them. She was awarded and or recognized for the 40 under 40, President’s Excellence in Business, Future Leaders in Travel, Best Travel Advisor, and Best of the Best awards over the last 10 years.
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Flag Day Facts! Do you know the meaning of flag day? Well in short it is a day that is observed every year on June 14th to honor our national flag. It honors the national flag being designed and approved back in 1777. Flag day was proposed by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916 and Congress approved for President Harry Truman to officially declare the holiday in 1949! The colors of our flag are represented in Red, White, and Blue, Ever wonder why? - Red was a chosen color based on “Hardiness and Valor” - White was chosen based off the symbolism of “Purity and Innocence” - Blue was chosen off of the symbolism to represent “Vigilance, Perseverance, and Justice” How many flags do you think have made their way to the moon? Many facts indicate that there are still 5 American Flags in place on the Moon. When flying your flag if you have two flags on the same flag pole did you know that the American Flag must be on top?
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CHICKEN FRIED STEAK WITH GRAVY YIELDS: 6 SERVINGS | PREP TIME: 25 MINS | COOK TEAM: 20 MINS
DIRECTIONS 1. For the steak: Begin with setting up an assembly line of dishes. Mix the milk with the eggs in one; the flour mixed with the seasoned salt, 1 1/2 teaspoons black pepper, paprika and cayenne in another; and the meat in a third. Then have one clean plate at the end to receive the breaded meat. 2. Work with one piece of meat at a time. Sprinkle both sides with kosher salt and black pepper, then place it in the flour mixture. Turn to coat. Place the meat into the milk/egg mixture, turning to coat. Finally, place it back in the flour and turn to coat (dry mixture/wet mixture/dry mixture). Place the breaded meat on the clean plate, then repeat with the remaining meat. 3. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the butter. Drop in a few sprinkles of flour to make sure it's sufficiently hot. When the butter sizzles immediately, you know it's ready. (It should not brown right away, if it does, the fire is too hot.) Cook the meat, 3 pieces at a time, until the edges start to look golden brown, about 2 minutes each side. Remove the meat to a paper towel-lined plate and keep them warm by covering lightly with another plate or a sheet of foil. Repeat until all the meat is cooked. 4. After all the meat is fried, pour off the grease into a heatproof bowl. Without cleaning the skillet, return it to the stove over medium-low heat. Add 1/4 cup of the grease back to the skillet and allow it to heat up. 5. For the gravy: When the grease is hot, sprinkle the flour evenly over the grease. Using a whisk, mix the flour with the grease, creating a golden-brown paste. Add more flour if it looks overly greasy; add a little more grease if it becomes too pasty/clumpy. Keep cooking until the roux reaches a deep golden brown color. 6. Pour in the milk, whisking constantly. Add the seasoned salt and black pepper to taste and cook, whisking, until the gravy is smooth and thick, 5 to 10 minutes. Be prepared to add more milk if it becomes overly thick.
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Athens Theatre 386-736-1500 www.athensdeland.com
Barberville Pioneer Settlement 386-749-2959 www.pioneersettlement.org Elder Source 904-391-6699 www.myeldersource.org Habitat for Humanity DeLand 386-734-7268 www.wvhabitat.org MainStreet DeLand Association www.mainstreetdeland.org 386-738-0649 Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center 386-676-3375 www.ormondbeach.org/PAC The Neighborhood Center of West Volusia & Thrift Store 386-734-8120 https://neighborhoodcenterwv.org West Volusia Tourism 386-734-0162 www.visitwestvolusia.com
REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS
Grizzard Real Estate Sandra Otto, PA 386-804-0639 www.homesearchwithsandra.com Lane Realty Services Pam Dean 386-747-5054 SERVICE DOG TRAINING
Command K9 Behavior 386-216-1939 www.commandk9servicedogs.com TRANSPORTATION
DeBary Sunrail Station 1-855-RAIL-411 (724-5411. www.sunrail.com/station/debary/ TRAVEL AGENCY
Roseborough Travel Agency 386-734-7245 www.roseboroughtravel.com
PODIATRIST
Roy Rothman, DPM 386-753-1918 www.rothmandpm.com PRIMARY CARE PARTNERS
Conviva Care Center 844-910-0332 www.meetconviva.com
CLASSIFIEDS List Your Classified 35 words $25 a month To submit ad, email marketing.agingtree@gmail.com with your ad typed out, including phone number. Distributed to more than 450 locations throughout Volusia County.
INDUSTRY JOBS Care Advocates Needed: Earn $50 Visa gift card for each referral resulting in activation of Electronic Caregiver health monitoring system. Let's work together to protect lives. Contact Sherri Berner 386-212-1677. www.livinglifesafer.com Caregivers Needed: No Place Like Home - Maker Companion is growing and seeking Caregivers for immediate placement! Do you have a passion or drive to want to help seniors in their home? Responsibilities may include light housekeeping, supervision, laundry, and of course companionship to name a few. Experience with references and a valid driver's license is a must. Call 386-414-9787.
FOR HIRE Yoga Classes: Join us for a healthier you! Tuesdays & Thursdays 11 am and starting Feb. 8th, Tuesdays 6:30 pm at Gateway Center of the Arts (Debary.. Thursdays 5:30 pm at 1 Raw Yoga (Sanford.. Call Darlene Taylor (500RYT. 423-384-6440.
ITEMS FOR SALES Used Books: The Book Nest used book store in Deltona Library is open every day. Something for everyone: kids, teens, large print, paperback and hardbacks. Also DVDs and CDS. All proceeds support library programs. Deltona Library, 2150 Eustace Ave., Deltona, 386-624-8767.
Contact Priscilla Kincaid
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386-626-2446
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WHERE
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GREETS YOU AT THE DOOR Visiting a loved one in a senior community and need a place to stay, or have company coming and need accommodations? You can be assured your guests will rest comfortably at our Holiday Inn Express & Suites! Located just 3 miles south of DeLand’s historic downtown, voted “Best MainStreet” in the U.S., and surrounded by shopping and dining options.
WE HAVE SPECIAL RATES JUST FOR YOU! Complimentary Hot Breakfast Buffet IHG Connect Free WiFi Mini-fridge, Keurig, & Microwave in Every Room 2 Electric Vehicle Chargers Indoor Pool State-of-the-art Fitness Room Guest Laundry
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180 Fenway Drive, DeLand, Florida 32724
Introducing a New Way to Navigate The Golden Years As we enter our Golden Years we are provided new chapters, journeys, obstacles, and many lifestyle changes. Aging Tree is here to provide guidance and support through all of your needs. Let Aging Tree help navigate you with your needs for all things senior!
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“I individualize the care. I don’t put everybody in the same box.” Diana Toro, MD | Daytona, Florida
Aging Well starts here. For Medicare Eligible Seniors 65+ We accept a variety of Medicare Advantage plans including Aetna, CarePlus, Cigna, Humana and Wellcare, as well as Original Medicare.*
Call (386) 766-7422 today or visit WeAreConviva.com
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Conviva Care Center® does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex. *Varies by location.