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VOLUME 1 | ISSUE 8 | OCTOBER 2021

PASSIONATE ABOUT PINK

Lorna Jean Hagstrom and AdventHealth DeLand Foundation Breast Cancer Awareness page 16

DO MEN GET BREAST CANCER? page 8

MAKING STRIDES AGAINST BREAST CANCER® page 9

RECONSTRUCTING YOUR LIFE AFTER MASTECTOMY page 19



TABLE OF CONTENTS

CONTENTS COVER STORY 16 Passionate About Pink

Lorna Jean Hagstrom and AdventHealth DeLand Foundation Breast Cancer Awareness

MONTHLY FEATURES 6 Veterans Benefits

VA Expands Mandate for COVID-19 Vaccines Among VHA Employees

7 Legal Matters

End-of-Life & Healthcare Decision Making

8 We Mustache You A Question ?? Do Men Get Breast Cancer?

9 American Cancer Society

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer®

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10 Social Security

Replacement or Corrected Social Security Cards During the COVID-19 Pandemic

11 Herbal Health

How Hemp Oil Can Help You

12 Medicare Minute

Original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage

14 Healthy Living for the Soul Change and Transitions

19 Mental Health Moment

Reconstructing Your Life After Mastectomy

20 Vacation Spotlight

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21 New Technologies in Breast Cancer Detection Saving Lives Through Mammograms Just Got a Little Easier

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Resource Directory of Trusted Providers

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FOUNDERS/OWNERS Priscilla & Bruce Kincaid CO-FOUNDER Janet Dixon MANAGING EDITOR Priscilla Kincaid, RN, BSN, MBA

Greetings Readers and Happy Fall! We hope you had a Spicy September and enjoyed the previous month’s edition while we added a bit of “Spice to our Lives.” It was quite spicy for us here at Aging Times in an event participation way, to say the least! In September we had the pleasure of working with two great events, starting with the annual Childhood Cancer Foundation’s Glitter and Gold Gala. The event has been around for 15 years. This local charity has been raising funds to help families affected by childhood cancer. A fun night out which brought so many of our community partners together to help support such a great local organization and raise funds to support more children and their families during these times. In addition, Aging Tree and Aging Times Magazine were able to present our First Annual Fall Festival successfully, and what a success we had! I want to take this opportunity to personally thank each of our readers for coming to the event and participating. Without our readers we would not have such a great turnout and event participation. To our sponsors, we thank you for all of your participation and partnership in the event. Without our sponsors, vendors and advertisers, we would not be able to promote and provide such resources to our readers, our community and our friends and family. This month we changed our focus a little bit as we Pink Out for the month of October. Breast Cancer Awareness and all cancer awareness is key to being proactive in our health. According to breastcancer.org it is estimated that this year we will see an estimated 281,550 new breast cancer patients that will be diagnosed. Unfortunately, these statistics continue to grow year over year. The goal in our first pink out edition is to bring you our community, personal and local experiences and knowledge within our home town, to our readers. What better way to honor our survivors and those currently being affected by this disease than to bring us all together. We hope you enjoy this month’s edition and take a moment to feel for a cool crisp breeze to come through the air as we enter the heart of fall. From our family to yours,

Priscilla & Bruce Kincaid, Founders/Owners

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VETERANS BENEFITS

VA EXPANDS MANDATE FOR COVID-19 VACCINES AMONG VHA EMPLOYEES

Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough will expand his previous COVID-19 vaccine mandate Friday, Aug. 13, to apply to most Veterans Health Administration employees and volunteers and contractors who work in VHA facilities, visit VHA facilities or otherwise come into contact with VA patients and healthcare workers as part of their duties. Under the expanded mandate, employees who will need to be vaccinated include Hybrid Title 38 and Title 5 VA health care personnel — such as psychologists, pharmacists, social workers, nursing assistants, physical therapists, respiratory therapists, peer specialists, medical support assistants, engineers, housekeepers and other clinical, administrative and infrastructure support employees who come into contact with VA patients and healthcare workers. “We’re now including most VHA employees and volunteers and contractors in the vaccine mandate because it remains the best way to keep Veterans safe, especially as the Delta variant spreads across the country,” Secretary McDonough said. “This pandemic is not over and VA must do everything in our power to protect Veterans from COVID-19. With this expanded mandate, we can once again make — and keep — that fundamental promise.”

The department’s decision is supported by numerous medical organizations, including the American Hospital Association, America’s Essential Hospitals and a Multisociety group of the leading Infectious Disease Societies. The American Medical Association, American Nurses Association, American College of Physicians, American Academy of Pediatrics, Association of American Medical Colleges, and National Association for Home Care and Hospice also endorsed mandating COVID-19 vaccination for health care workers. As with the previous mandate, directive affected employees will have eight weeks to provide proof of vaccination to their local VHA Occupational Health Office. All VA employees are eligible to be vaccinated at no personal expense at any of our facilities and would also receive four hours of paid administrative leave after demonstrating they have been vaccinated. Raymond Allen Jr., U.S. Army SFC (RET.) Volusia County Veterans Services 123 West Indiana Avenue DeLand, Florida 32720 Phone: 386-740-5102 Fax: 386-740-5101

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LEGAL MATTERS

END-OF-LIFE & HEALTHCARE DECISION MAKING For some people diagnosed with breast cancer, there may come a time when they cannot express their healthcare and end-of-life preferences. And that’s why it is important to create a Health Care Power of Attorney and Living Will.

Health Care Power of Attorney (a/k/a Health Care Proxy) Your Health Care Power of Attorney (HCPOA) appoints one or more individuals of your choosing to make healthcare decisions for you when you are unable to do so. A properly signed HCPOA will help ensure that your healthcare wishes are followed. Having a HCPOA is especially important if your loved ones disagree about treatment. If you are later able to express your healthcare wishes, you will again make your own healthcare decisions.

Choosing Your Healthcare Decision-Maker

The person(s) you select to make your healthcare decisions should be a loved one that you trust to follow your wishes. You should talk to the person or people you

intend to appoint about your wishes and confirm that they will do what you would want.

Living Wills (a/k/a Advance Directives)

Accompanying a HCPOA should be a Living Will. A Living Will puts in writing your desire whether to use, refuse, or remove life support when you are at the “endstage” of a terminal illness or are in a permanent coma vegetative state. Do not confuse a living will with a "do not resuscitate" order (DNR). A DNR says that if you “flat-line” from a heart or lung problem that you do not want to be resuscitated. Everyone can benefit from a living will, while DNRs are for people for whom it wouldn't make sense to administer CPR. 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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American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer® is a nationwide movement. From largescale traditional walks to unique local experiences and celebrations, Making Strides has united communities, companies, and individuals across the country in the fight to end breast cancer for more than two decades – and we have no intention of ever slowing down. The American Cancer Society is the nation’s nonprofit leader in the breast cancer fight. We are putting 100+ years of cancer-fighting experience to work through investments in breast cancer research, ensuring greater access to quality care, influencing public policy, and providing patient support. We’ve witnessed a 41% decline in the female breast cancer death rate. Funds raised through the Making Strides movement allow the Society to serve breast cancer patients and their families where and when they need us most – even during a global pandemic. Cancer information and resources are always available at cancer.org, and people can find information and

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SOCIAL SECURITY

REPLACEMENT OR CORRECTED SOCIAL SECURITY CARDS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Social Security offices are currently open only for inperson appointments for limited, critical situations, depending upon local office conditions. However, you can continue to apply for a replacement Social Security card online and by mail. Before requesting a replacement card, please remember that you might not need the physical card. Most of the time, simply knowing your Social Security number is enough. If you have a critical situation that requires you to have a physical card and you cannot apply by mail or online, you should call your local Social Security office. Please visit our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Updates page for more information at www.ssa.gov/coronavirus.

APPLYING ONLINE

If you don’t need any changes to your Social Security Number record (such as a name or date of birth change), applying for a replacement card online is your most convenient option. You don’t need to mail proof or visit an office. You can use our online application if you are an adult, have a state-issued drivers’ license or nondriver identification card, and live in the District of Columbia or one of the 45 States that verifies Stateissued documents for us. All you need to do is create a my Social Security account to access and complete the online application at www.ssa.gov/myaccount/ replacement-card.html. If you live in one of the five states that do not participate — Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, and West Virginia — know that we are working hard to bring this service to you as soon as possible.

APPLYING BY MAIL

We require proof of your identity with your replacement card application (www.ssa.gov/forms/ss-5.pdf), usually a State-issued drivers’ license or non-driver identification card, or U.S. passport. We call these documents “primary” identity proofs. We understand mailing primary

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MEDICARE MINUTE

ORIGINAL MEDICARE VS. DOCTOR & HOSPITAL CHOICE

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For Part B-covered services, you usually pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after you meet your deductible. This is called your coinsurance. You pay a premium (monthly payment) for Part B. If you choose to join a Medicare drug plan (Part D), you’ll pay that premium separately. There’s no yearly limit on what you pay out of pocket, unless you have supplemental coverage—like Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap). You can get Medigap to help pay your remaining out-ofpocket costs (like your 20% coinsurance). Or, you can use coverage from a former employer or union, or Medicaid.

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COVERAGE

Original Medicare covers most medically necessary services and supplies in hospitals, doctors’ offices, and other health care settings. Original Medicare doesn’t cover some benefits like eye exams, most dental care, and routine exams. You can join a separate Medicare drug plan (Part D) to get drug coverage. In most cases, you don’t have to get a service or supply approved ahead of time for Original Medicare to cover it.

TRAVEL

Original Medicare generally doesn’t cover care outside the U.S. You may be able to buy a Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) policy that covers care outside the U.S.


MEDICARE ADVANTAGE DOCTOR & HOSPITAL CHOICE

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Out-of-pocket costs vary—plans may have lower outof-pocket costs for certain services. You may pay the plan’s premium in addition to the monthly Part B premium. (Most plans include drug coverage (Part D).) Plans may have a $0 premium or may help pay all or part of your Part B premiums. Plans have a yearly limit on what you pay out of pocket for services Medicare Part A and Part B covers. Once you reach your plan’s limit, you’ll pay nothing for services Part A and Part B covers for the rest of the year.

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Plans must cover all of the medically necessary services that Original Medicare covers. Most plans offer extra benefits that Original Medicare doesn’t cover— like some vision, hearing, dental, routine exams, and more. Plans can now cover more of these benefits. Drug coverage (Part D) is included in most plans. In most types of Medicare Advantage Plans, you don’t need to join a separate Medicare drug plan. In some cases, you have to get a service or supply approved ahead of time for the plan to cover it.

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HEALTHY LIVING FOR THE SOUL

CHANGE AND TRANSITIONS As leaves turn and fall, we are reminded of the changing seasons of life. Some changes are small and subtle; others are greater due to illness and the loss of loved ones. How do we cope with inevitable life changes? When my daughter was little she called nightmares, night mirrors. Nightmares exist in the darkness where our fears rise up. Darkness can be in our day time thoughts too. When we look in the mirror, we may see the ravages of aging, surgeries, food binges and lack of exercise. We may need a conscious effort to let in the light. Perhaps we heard things as a child or teenager that formed our opinion about the way we were meant to be. Barbie Dolls definitely had an impact on how women saw themselves. Body image brings its trials and tribulations. We may have challenged our bodies to fill out and shape up. We may react with a desire to change or fix what we see reflecting back at us; enhance it, expose it, hold it in, or cover it up. Remember the wicked stepmother, “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all?” This quote represents the loss of youthful beauty and speaks to letting go of what has been. What if we could use the mirror as a friend who gives encouragement and appreciation? Turn the tide on seeing loss and use the mirror as our cohort in change. Instead of lamenting over the inevitable changes and false inadequacies; acknowledge, appreciate and affirm our changing bodies. Affirmations are a tool for realigning our thoughts, focusing the runaway mind back to the good. I have written messages on my mirror with red lipstick. A favorite is simply, “I love you.” Once my granddaughter Kylee asked me why I had that on my mirror. I answered,

As she did, a smile crossed her face and she giggled. Love and appreciation of others begins with loving and appreciating ourselves. We must fill our cup with love so it can spill over and nourish others. What if we took some time each day to look in the mirror and speak words of love and appreciation to ourselves? This may be difficult at first. Focus on your eyes while repeating self-appreciation messages. On colorful index cards write positive, affirming sentences like: My body serves me and I am grateful for that service. Our bodies carry us about, performing with a beating heart and breathing lungs without our need to control. Having a daily practice with spoken words of appreciation affirms that we are a walking miracle. As our bodies change, there is room for acknowledgment and appreciation. Go ahead; read this aloud, “I am a magnificent manifestation of life.” Let the mirror become another tool for your Healthy Living for the Soul.

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PASSIONATE ABOUT PINK Lorna Jean Hagstrom is Inviting Everyone in Town to Embrace Her Favorite Color for the Month of October

Lorna Jean Hagstrom is wearing her signature pink and new favorite color for the promotion of AdventHealth DeLand Foundation breast cancer awareness. Although she is not a survivor herself, she has witnessed many who have battled the disease and some who have lost their fight. Her goal is to continue to fight for and alongside of those familiar with the cancer war. Her fight is personal, because she is leading AdventHealth DeLand Foundation’s annual Pink on Parade philanthropic events. She is the chairperson of AdventHealth DeLand Foundation and has served in this role for the last 20 years. Ms. Hagstrom is passionate about the Foundation’s impact on our community. Her focus is promoting opportunities for West Volusians to have their “healthiest life possible.”

community hospital continues to provide the “A” rated healthcare it’s track record has documented over the last 50 years.

Ms. Hagstrom is very active in the DeLand community and has lived here for more than 60 years. She has raised her two children, seven grandchildren and now five great-grandchildren here. She has served on multiple not-for-profit organizational boards and has volunteered in various capacities throughout the last six decades.

AdventHealth DeLand Foundation (AHD Foundation) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to generating monetary support for hospital initiatives and programs. AHD Foundation exists to support the mission of our hospital by developing a lasting and meaningful partnership with our community. The Foundation is dedicated to creating awareness of philanthropic opportunities that will help provide AdventHealth DeLand Hospital the means to grow in its commitment to provide excellent, faith-based healthcare to our community.

“We really have an excellent hospital that I’m proud to not only support but to serve on both the AdventHealth Foundation Board but also the AdventHealth Hospital Board,” said Hagstrom.

In 2020, she was named Junior Service League’s “Woman of the Year” for her dedication to our community over the last 50 years. She is the past Chairwoman of St. Barnabas Episcopal “I believe that everyone Church Board for many should have access to quality years and proudly sent all seven of her healthcare, and it is our grandchildren to the responsibility to make sure school. However, her deepest passion is we have a hospital that is healthcare and wellness.

AHD Foundation’s vision is to provide a linkage between the healthcare needs of our community and AdventHealth DeLand hospital through the efforts of our Foundation. The organization has been in existence for the last twenty years. Some of thriving so that we have “I believe that everyone the projects that the AHD the latest equipment, the best should have access to Foundation has focused quality healthcare, and around is the construction physicians and the most dedicated it is our responsibility of the AdventHealth DeLand hospital staff,” said Hagstrom. to make sure we have a Cancer Institute and the hospital that is thriving so hospital’s simulation lab that we have the latest equipment, the best physicians dedicated to training AdventHealth DeLand clinical and the most dedicated hospital staff,” said Hagstrom. team members. Ms. Hagstrom is adamant that AdventHealth DeLand has all three and she is steadfast on ensuring that our 16

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The AHD Foundation has also supported educational programs, equipment purchase such as the new Savi


Scout imaging equipment at Victoria Medical Park, and even the purchase of the hospital’s lobby piano that provides musical comfort to visitors. The organization is proud of its community partnerships with local companies like DeLand Kia where the car dealership donates a percentage of its sales during the month of October to AdventHealth DeLand Foundation breast cancer programs. For the past six years, the dealership had donated over $130,000 to our local programs assisting the hospital to provide cancer related care to those in need.

During the month of October, AdventHealth DeLand Foundation will host breast cancer awareness with its Ninth Annual Pink on Parade 5K. This year’s event is a virtual 5K. Fundraising efforts will benefit hospital programs and initiatives such as early detection screenings, free mammograms for the underserved, and survivorship educational programs to support those impacted by breast cancer. This year’s goal is to raise $75,000 for our local AdventHealth DeLand hospital benefiting cancer related programs including free mammograms for continued on page 18

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the underserved. The organization would also like to increase the virtual 5K participation by 25%. What drives Ms. Hagstrom is her desire to improve the community of DeLand. “I want to make sure my children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren are living in a community that is healthy and safe. Our hospital is the epicenter of our community’s well-being,” said Hagstrom. This year’s AdventHealth Pink on Parade invites the community to dine and shop their way through Downtown DeLand during their virtual 5k. Registration is available at pinkonparade.com. Event funds benefit AdventHealth DeLand Foundation and stay local. Those who wish to participate in the virtual 5K on their own, can walk, run, skate, bike, or swim their way through their 5K in their local neighborhoods, backyards, or gyms. Those who want to create a team can either shop and dine in Downtown DeLand or they can map out their own 5K path at their favorite park or beach. It is not where you participate or who you participate with but how you participate that matters to Hagstrom. “We need everyone to sign up and contribute. Every dollar counts and every dollar goes to the cause,” said Hagstrom. “So, we need to pass the word and encourage others to participate.”

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The only requirement is for Pink on Parade participants to sign-up online and get their teams together. “We try to keep everything very simple. Last year we had people of all ages participate and this year Stetson University students are joining in the effort to help our cancer patients,” said Hagstrom. Although AdventHealth DeLand is hosting their virtual 5K for the entire month of October, Hagstrom encourages everyone to sign up as soon as possible. The money stays in our local community and participants will receive a tax benefit for their donation. “We need to reach our goal for our patients as quickly as possible. Walk in honor of someone or walk in celebration of someone you love…but walk. It is critical that we all work together to care for those in our community battling cancer. No one should feel alone in this battle,” said Hagstrom. For those wanting more information about Pink on Parade, please contact Robin Roper, Director of AdventHealth DeLand Foundation via email at robin.roper@adventHealth.com or by phone at 386-943-3137.


MENTAL HEALTH MOMENT

RECONSTRUCTING YOUR LIFE AFTER MASTECTOMY Breast cancer is an epidemic in America. Data shows that one in every eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer, and tens of thousands of women die from it each year. Mastectomy is one of the primary tools women have in their battle against breast cancer. As grateful as we are for the lifesaving measure, it too comes with complications. Ashley Jackson of Ormond Beach has a history of cancer in her family. Her grandmother died at an early age of ovarian cancer, and her mother was BRCA positive. BRCA gene mutations, which increase a woman’s likelihood of having breast cancer, are genetic. At 31 years old, Ashley learned that she too was BRCA positive, and without intervention, her chances of getting breast cancer were nearly 90%. She watched and supported her mother as she had preventative surgeries, knowing that she would eventually find herself in the same position. After waiting several years to start a family, Ashley underwent a complete Mastectomy and Oophorectomy this year. As Ashely recovered from her recent surgeries, her mother was with her. Ashley was out of work for five weeks, “It was hard. The thing that made it work was my mom being here to pick up the slack.” The thing about mastectomy is that it doesn’t just remove dangerous tissue; it takes a part of what makes women feel feminine. “I have been really angry with my body for the last six years,” she told me. During her career as a social worker, Ashley has taken the time to

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October is, and always has been, one of my favorite months of the year. Growing up in Western New York may be one of the reasons for it. When I was young, October was the time for the weather to start to cool down, the leaves to turn, the apples to be picked, and the decorations to come out for Halloween. While all those things still thrill me, they don’t exactly fit with Florida living, so I just have to make do with the cinnamon brooms at Publix—and vacation planning. As the co-owner and marketing director of a traditional storefront travel agency, I have cruise representatives calling and emailing me daily to get their promotions in front of our clients. And what I like to do is weigh them out, find what’s best for you. If you’re looking for an Alaskan cruise next year, maybe you’re checking out Princess Cruises vs. Holland America Line. If you want to take a transatlantic crossing, you may be looking at Cunard or Norwegian Cruise Line. European Cruise with the grandkids? Look at Disney Cruise Line or Royal Caribbean International. Want to get away from all the children? Oceania or Viking may be the best fit for you. And for some of my favorites, if you’re into visiting the destinations only the greatest Explorers have seen, you may want Hurtigruten, Silversea Expedition, or Scenic Expeditions. Wherever you want to go, if you’re even thinking of going on a cruise over the next two years, October is certainly a time to book your dream itinerary. Need more reasons than money savings and great perks? Just think about what’s around the corner. With October really being the kickoff of the busiest time of year for most of us – Holiday Season! – it’s the perfect time to start planning those family vacations. There really is no better gift to give than the gift of memories made and experiences had on a family vacation. You can make a very minimal deposit (sometimes only $99) and start planning a trip for one to two years in advance.

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INSURANCE American Advisors Group John Reardon 904-982-2210 www.aag.expert/JohnReardon CarePlus Health Plans Stephen Croak 386-241-7955 www.careplushealthplans.com CMD Insurance Agency Carmen Duffy 386-315-4846 CNBrown Insurance Carol N. Brown 383-848-0543 www.carolnbrown.com GES Florida Insured LLC Gary Sturgeon 386-224-1999 www.gsflins.com Independent Insurance Pros Carl Thompson 386-668-6203 www.independentinsurancepro.com Murray Insurance Agency, Inc. Lynn Seck 386-437-5028 www.murrayins.net Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company Todd M. Myers 407-805-0441 ext. 243 www.toddmmyers.com Page Insurance Agency Taylor Smith 386-873-0272 www.pageinsuranceagency.com WellCare Health Plans 407-212-1476 (TTY 711) www.wellcarenow.com

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS

Barberville Pioneer Settlement 386-749-2959 www.pioneersettlement.org

Central Florida Home Pros LLC 386-668-2626 www.cflhomepros.com

Elder Source 904-391-6699 www.myeldersource.org

Charles Rutenberg Realty Terry Bailey 386-801-9300 www.terrybsells.com

Habitat for Humanity DeLand 386-734-7268 www.wvhabitat.org

Charles Rutenberg Realty Linda Hannon 386-848-8904 www.lindahannon.com

MainStreet DeLand Association www.mainstreetdeland.org

Kemp Realty Group Maureen Kemp 386-801-4276 www.livelovedeland.com

West Volusia Tourism 386-734-0162 www.visitwestvolusia.com ORTHOPAEDIC

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The Senior Transition Experts LLC 386-333-8277 www.theseniortransitionexperts.com

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Florida Telecommunications Relay, Inc. 888-504-7317 www.ftri.org/free

Roseborough Travel Agency 386-734-7245 www.roseboroughtravel.com TRAVEL DAY TOURS

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Roy Rothman, DPM 386-753-1918 www.rothmandpm.com PRIMARY CARE PARTNERS Absolute Health Professionals 386-767-5556 www.absolutehealthpro.com

WATER SYSTEMS Best Water Systems 386-943-9202 www.bestwatersystems.net

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