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From the Roots Can Senior-Friendly Technology Save Your life?
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t Aging Tree, we search for tools to help families keep their loved ones independent. One ongoing issue is the cost of senior care. Home Care and Assisted Living are always a first choice (if one can afford these over a Medicaid funded nursing home) but what are the other options? Can technology play a role, here?
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The costs for nursing-home and assisted-living care have grown at rates higher than overall inflation. Fortunately, the cost of in-home care increased at 1 percent or less over the last five years, according to Genworth Financial. In 2013, the median national cost for nursing homes grew to almost $84,000. In addition, almost 90 percent of seniors want to live at home as they age, AARP found. As the cost of senior care continues to rise, what can folks do to help themselves and afford daily care? We looked at ideas from the business sector and found affordable technology that might just be a good solution. Hospitals and clinicians are beginning to use a preventative care model. We discovered that these health-care businesses serving seniors offer good lessons for all families and their loved ones. “Outcome based performance standards” are becoming the norm in order to retain their payment rates from Medicare and other insurance companies. In other words, hospitals (and soon physicians) will be paid less if they don’t take a proactive approach to seniors’ care and prevent hospital readmissions or manage critical care patients to meet these standards. How can they accomplish this? They use new technology that helps monitor and support seniors. Aging Tree found many different systems; however, one that struck our fancy is from a company called AllHealth CHOICE which offers a senior-friendly, touch-screen, home computer system called “CHARLIE.” It is an affordable, easy-to-use, 24-hour monitoring system that engages seniors in their home. It’s quite brilliant and, in many cases, has saved lives. See page 8 for more information on CHARLIE and to understand if this tool can work for you. This month we also focus on a few local physician practices to help our readers understand additional options in our community. Bringing top-quality physicians to our area can help many of us. We are fortunate to welcome Dr. Leung, an orthopedic surgeon joining Central Florida Bone & Joint Institute to Volusia County (pg 3). We also take an inside look at Prompt Care of Central Florida, Genesis Family Practice and Home Doc’s (pg 14). If you have any questions about home-based services, assisted living, technology to help maintain your independence or anything else related to senior care, don’t hesitate to stop in or give us a call. The advice is free and might just save your life. Make your days great…you’re in charge of them.
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Meet CHARLIE How Technology Saved My Life FEATURE ARTICLE
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uanita Thompson was scared. The 89-year-old worried about her blood pressure and had trouble sleeping at night. She frequently forgot to take her medications, which led to her confusion. Then CHARLIE moved in and changed
At CHARLIE’s urging Juanita keeps her oxygen on, which allows her to be more active. Now she has energy to clean her house - she loves to vacuum - and walk to her best friend’s home to visit, which she hadn’t been able to do before. Juanita’s success story is exactly what
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her life. CHARLIE is a 24/7, easy-to-use, customized technology in an all-in-one computer installed in her home. For example, CHARLIE takes her blood pressure multiple times each day. Knowing that the results are good and that she has a nurse available to her face-to-face (through video teleconferencing) 24 hours a day, Juanita now feels safe. CHARLIE also reminds her of doctor’s appointments and to take her medications. As a result, Juanita is more alert and loves to play games like solitaire on the computer.
ducted by AARP. That’s why CHARLIE was born. The in-home monitoring system communicates changes in a loved one’s behavior and condition to ensure that they are safe and healthy. Technology for seniors can be intimidating but CHARLIE is easy to operate. In fact, Juanita Thompson learned how to use it in 45 minutes. “It features a simple touch screen with a camera and speakers,” says Sabrina Patterson, CEO of AllHealth CHOICE. “It has the ability to oversee the client’s med-
Juliette Simpson, Chief Operations Officer, and Ray Cross, Chairman, had in mind when they founded AllHealth CHOICE. Their team has a strong background in the healthcare industry, with a collective knowledge of almost 90 years of experience. After spending many years (and more than a half million dollars) taking care of his own grandmother, Ray Cross believed there should be an easier way to navigate home care options. AllHealth CHOICE supports an individual’s choice to stay independent in a cost-effective manner. Like Juanita, 90 percent of seniors today plan to stay in
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icines, vitals, past medical history, glucose levels, blood pressure, appointments and any other information that is necessary to the client 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Everything is monitored by a nurse care coordinator.” CHARLIE also recognizes changes in behavior so the system can alert family members or call 911. “We can link to motion-detectors so if Mom is not in the kitchen by 9 a.m. we can alert someone,” Patterson adds. Many folks over 65 are trying to manage chronic conditions which is why alert monitoring and care coordination are critically important. “If someone suffers from congestive heart failure, CHARLIE monitors their blood pressure and weight,” Juliette Simpson explains. “The unit may be on the kitchen counter or on a table next to a recliner but it’s linked to the bathroom scale. CHARLIE reminds Mom or Dad to weigh themselves and if there is an inappropriate weight gain in a day, it may indicate a problem. That will alert someone in the system - a care coordinator, a relative or both.” Telehealth, or remote health monitoring, is a growing trend driven by seniors’ increasing desire to live independently at home. According to an AARP study on “Caregiving Innovation Frontiers” published in January 2016, by 2020 117 million Americans are expected to need more assistance at home.
Today, many families struggle to help find in-home solutions for family members who aren’t quite ready for assisted living or other forms of traditional healthcare. The team at AllHealth CHOICE hopes to prevent and/or defray the higher costs associated with assisted living or nursing home
However, CHARLIE isn’t all business: The system likes to socialize, too. Completely customizable, CHARLIE can even play your favorite music. Mom and Dad can share photos, letters, connect via social media, and engage in video chats with family members or caregivers at anytime. Even if family members live in another state, they can feel as if they are right there with their loved one. CHARLIE also can create custom memory and trivia games, connect the client to their favorite healthy recipe or their favorite news channel. “We can placement. program it for news on the The comyear they were born,” Patpany also terson says with a smile. “It is so easy to use with provides peace a touch screen and large of mind buttons to entice them to to overparticipate. Press “Games” burdened or “Movies” that will link to family a Netflix account so they can members watch old films.” who struggle The ultimate goal is to make to find their loved life a little less stressful for both the ones the best care client and their family. It connects indipossible in the location viduals with their family members as well where everyone wants to be – their home. as their care team, sending them alerts “CHARLIE’s monthly fee is similar to and messages to keep in touch. “We often your cell phone bill,” Patterson says. “The hear a bit of friction between adult chilaverage cost is $200 per month. It could be dren and our senior clients,” says Pattermore in a really complex case requiring a son. “CHARLIE allows seniors to retain a lot of nursing intervention. But when you certain level of dignity, but gives everyone compare it to the average cost of a year in peace of mind.” an assisted living facility, which is around AllHealth CHOICE supports seniors’ in$50,000, it’s an affordable option. Assisted dependence, while helping them feel safe living facilities are generally an out-ofand assisted by a team of professionals in pocket expense, unless you have long-term the field of aging. Too often, the company care insurance.” saw expensive around-the-clock care and assisted living services wipe out family nest eggs that took a lifetime of hard work to build. “This is something every one of us will face,” Patterson says. Sakowitz Eye Center is a multi-specialty eye center “Either we’ll face it with our parproviding comprehensive medical and surgical eye care. ents or we’ll face it ourselves.” And that, by any measure, is • Cataract Surgery • Advanced Multifocal Implants • High Performance LASIK • Glaucoma Treatment & Surgery success. • Corneal Transplants • Retinal Laser Surgery • Macula Degeneration Treatment • Comprehensive Eye Examinations
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hen my dad shared that he wanted to move into his own home I was not surprised, though we had enjoyed sharing our home for that brief period of time until he settled into this new state of Florida. After all, that basic desire for independence is common to so many of us as we endeavor to age gracefully. According to research by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) 90 percent of seniors want to stay in their own homes as they age. Even if they begin to need dayto-day assistance or ongoing health care during retirement, most (82 percent) would prefer to stay in their homes. Only a few express a preference for moving to a facility where care is provided (9 percent) or for moving to a relative’s home (4 percent). Living under one’s own rules is a key reason for staying in one’s own home, with 42 percent of seniors choosing it as one of their top three considerations. The decision to assist a loved one to “age in place” can be a beautiful journey that requires a willingness to be teachable and a determination to meet any challenges that might arise with an open mind. In the beginning there are many questions about what will be required and what resources will be there to help? A frequent area of concern in my experience is the question, how will I be able to get care if I am sick? My brother, who is an Emergency Room physician, has often commented on the large number of patients, often seniors, who appear in the ER seeking care that is necessary but not typically emergent. Transportation challenges can exist for a number of our seniors. When Dr. Jay Chanmugam, D.O., board certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM), saw this it truly touched his heart and knew that he needed to find a solution. Imagine this…
rarely a time when you need care that you cannot be seen. Sound too good to be true? I had the pleasure of speaking with Mustafa Ali, Administrator of Prompt Care of Central Florida, Genesis Family Practice and Home Doc’s recently and learned how they are meeting the need 7 days a week.
He also acknowledged the transformation of healthcare toward preventative care and their sincere commitment to developing a healthier population. This might seem like a huge vision for our community however Ali shared very simply that “we just need to see the needs of the patient and follow that need”. Dr. Jay takes this responsibility very seriously because he is keenly aware that his patients are trusting their lives with him. He spoke of his team of staff members as if they were his own family. Dr. Joseph Ro-
By Cheree M. Albert MSN, ARNP, CPNP one reason alone and that is to take care of people…patient satisfaction is number one!” This practice takes the monitoring of the patient experience very seriously as well. Patients receive follow up phone calls to ask about their experience and if there is anything that could have been done better. Insurance companies objectively monitor the patient experience on several key quality indicators and this practice scores very well according to Ali, who adds the fact that Dr. Jay truly cares and his patients love him. With increasing numbers desiring to age in place there is great need for care to meet this demand in the home. Home Doc’s currently provides outreach healthcare to over 300 families in various advanced stages of disease. John Croker ARNP and Andy Campos PA began providing care in the home over a year ago. John shared the great need for this type of care after seeing for years the consequences for people who cannot access this type of home based service. He noted the cont. pg 16
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This year, keep $1,020 in your pocket All for $0 monthly plan premium
With the Humana Gold Plus® (HMO) plan, your Part B premium will be reduced by $85 each month. This means you’ll get $85 more a month in your Social Security check. Plus, you get the benefits you’ve come to expect with Humana. 3 $0 monthly Plan Premium 3 Prescription drug coverage 3 24 hour nurse advise line
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If you are newly eligible for Medicare or turning 65, take a look at a Humana Medicare plan.
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Or call today to save a spot at one of our neighborhood meetings: ORANGE CITY Humana Market Office 2582 Enterprise Rd. Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. Thursdays at 2:00 p.m.
DAYTONA BEACH Humana Market Office 1500 Beville Rd., Ste. 405 Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m. Thursdays at 10:00 a.m.
Humana is a Medicare Advantage HMO plan with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in this Humana plan depends on contract renewal. This information is not a complete description of benefits. Contact the plan for more information. Limitations, copayments and restrictions may apply. Benefits, premiums and/or member cost-share may change on January 1 of each year. You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium. This information is available for free in other languages. Please contact a licensed Humana sales agents toll free at 1-855-202-2514 (TTY: 711), 8 a.m. – 8 p.m., Monday – Friday. Esta información está disponible gratuitamente en otros lenguajes. Póngase en contacto con un agente de ventas certificado de Humana, llame gratis al 1-855-224-7994 (TTY: 711). A sales person will be present with information and applications. For accommodation of persons with special needs at sales meetings call toll free 1-855-202-2514 (TTY: 711). Applicable to Humana Gold Plus® (HMO) H1036-157. Y0040_GHHHJEWGEN Accepted 10012015
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Senior Resource Directory of Screened Businesses Dental Care: Implant Solutions Today Surgical Solutions Toni Valley - 386-837-1236
Elder Law: John B. Crowther, Atty. at Law John Crowther - 386-775-6179
Adult Daycare Centers: Sender Retreat Ana Randolph 386-734-4442 Stay For the Day Ana Randolph 386-851-0691
Aids for Daily Living:
Chi-Rho Family Wellness Chiropractic Diana Graves - 386-532-3003
Cleaning Professionals/ House Cleaning HomeWorks by Rosy Rosy Stott - 386-748-6308
Construction/ Home Modification: Buckner Construction, Inc. #CGC057271 Tony Buckner 386-804-9564 Lisa Buckner 386-804-1981 Total Service Contracting Steve Delacerda - 407-233-9500
Hospice Care:
Halifax Health Hospice Michael Martinez - 386-627-5039
Financial Services: Capital Choice Financial Group Jeff Allebach - 386-804-6171 Miller Senior Services Marge Miller - 386-479-0724
Medical Alert (“Help” Button) Aging Tree - 866-320-8803
Lechmaier Family Chiropractic Center Dr. Chris Lechmaier - 386-775-3600
AllHealth CHOICE - 866-320-8803
Meeks Law Firm Coren Meeks - 386-738-3900
State Farm, Amanda Agnew Amanda Agnew 386-960-7878
Chiropractic:
Home Medical Monitoring:
Florida Hospital Fish Memorial 1-800-404-1133
Captel Outreach Sandra Robertson - 407-443-9409
Colonial Medical Supplies Bill Backer - 386-774-2447
Colonial Medical Supplies Bill Backer - 386-774-2447
Gary S. Wright Gary Wright - 386-753-0280
Nancy Estocin Professional Guardian 407-221-5379
Bracing:
Home Medical Equipment:
Guardianship: Nancy Estocin Professional Guardian 407-221-5379
Hearing Screenings and Accessories: Hearing Aids Direct Fred Gilliam, H.A.S - 386-561-9496 Hearing Healthcare Centers Lisa Jones, L.H.A.S - 386-837-4849
Home Care-Private Pay Companions: Aging Tree, LLC Aging Tree - 866-320-8803
Home Health Care Accepting Medicare & Insurance Florida Hospital Fish Memorial 386-917-5830 Greystone Healthcare Management Tiffani Cook - 386-681-7253
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VITAS Hospice Shaunta Williams, BA 386-341-9065
Insurance-Health: Carol Brown CSA Carol Brown - 386-848-0543 Humana Meg Hutson - 386-663-1425 Christine MacDonald 386-479-4000 Independent Insurance Professionals Carl Thompson - 386-668-6203
Insurance-Long-Term: Capital Choice Financial Group Jeff Allebach - 386-804-6171 Independent Insurance Professionals Carl Thompson - 386-668-6203 State Farm, Amanda Agnew Contact Amanda Agnew 386-960-7878
Lab Work: Florida Hospital Fish Memorial 386-917-5155
Massage Therapy: Florida Hospital Fish Memorial 386-917-5160
Medical Imaging: Florida Hospital Fish Memorial 386-917-7500
Medical Services: Florida Hospital Fish Memorial 386-917-5000 Mid Florida Cancer Center Jill Jordan - 386-774-1223
Medical Services Clinical Research: Covance Clinical Studies - 866-429-3700 Other Inquiries - 386-366-6400
Mental Health: Florida Hospital Fish Memorial 386-917-7610
Non-Profit Organizations: Barberville Pioneer Settlement Deborah West - 386-749-2959 DeLand Lions Foundation Wendy Wilson - 386-738-1020 Division of The Blind Mary Grant - 386-254-3803 ElderSource 888-242-4464 Family Health Source DeLand - 386-738-2422 Deltona - 386-532-0515 Pierson - 386-749-9449 Mainstreet DeLand Association Wayne Carter - 386-738-0649 Volunteers For Community Impact Lydia Abraham - 386-334-7826
Nursing Facilities-Skilled: Florida Lutheran, Good Samaritan Society - 866-320-8803 Ridgecrest Nursing and Rehabilitation LeeAnne Gallagher - 386-734-4334
Occupational Therapy: Florida Hospital Fish Memorial 386-917-5160
Pet Sitting Home Pet Care Services, LLC Dawn Salvaggio - 386-235-5980
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Aging Tree business partners have committed to providing premium products and services. When contacting a trusted provider be sure to ask for Aging Tree Premium Services. Serving Flagler, Seminole and Volusia Counties. Pharmacies: Accardi Pharmacy Dr. Roger Accardi - 386-774-5800
Physical Therapy: Florida Hospital Fish Memorial 386-917-5160
Physicians - Acupuncture Debra Gaffney, Ph.D. Acupuncture Physician 386-734-4126
Physicians - Primary Care: Florida Hospital Fish Memorial 1-866-328-6417
Post Mastectomy Services: Colonial Medical Supplies Bill Backer - 386-774-2447 Florida Hospital Fish Memorial 386-917-5852
Pre-Arrangement Services: Lohman Funeral Home 386-860-5900 Tri-County Cremation & Funeral Home Michael Blickenstaff - 407-247-3076
Real-Estate Specialists: Century 21 Armstrong Team Realty Ray Armstrong - 386-789-2100 Charles Rutenberg Realty Terry Bailey, CRS, GRI 386-801-9300 ERA Grizzard Real Estate Sandra Otto, SRES - 386-804-0639 Gordin & Gordin Real Estate, LLC Wayne Gordin 386-405-6131
Retirement CommunityAssisted Living: Americare Assisted Living Inc. Waters Edge - 866-320-8803
Brookdale Facilities: Conway- 866-320-8803 DeLand-Lebana Prahl 386-7368100 Dr. Phillips - 866-320-8803 Horizon Bay Altamonte Springs 866-320-8803 Horizon Bay Lake Orienta 866-320-8803 Brookdale of Orange City Mary Sanguedolce-386-775-3518 Island Lake - 866-320-8803 Lake Mary - 866-320-8803 Longwood - 866-320-8803 Palm Coast - 866-320-8803 Port Orange - 866-320-8803 Ocoee - 866-320-8803 Ormond Beach - 866-320-8803 Ormond Beach West Vivian Gardner - 386-672-8800 Oviedo - 866-320-8803 Tuskawilla - 866-320-8803 Wekiwa Springs - 866-320-8803 Yorktowne - 866-320-8803 Central Park Villa - 866-320-8803 Cloisters of DeLand Amanda McHugh - 386-822-6900 Coquina Assisted Living 866-320-8803 Coquina Cay - 866-320-8803 Coquina Cove - 866-320-8803 Dâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Assisted Living - 866-320-8803 Florida Lutheran Retirement Comm. Brian Harman 386-736-5872 Grand Villa of DeLand - 866-320-8803
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Speech Therapy: Florida Hospital Fish Memorial 386-917-5160
Southern Breeze Living, LLC 866-320-8803 Sixma Seniors ALF - 386-789-5991 Spruce Creek ALF - 866-320-8803 Summerhaven Assisted Living Greg Hopcraft - 386-668-3674 Timberlane Lodge 866-320-8803
Retirement CommunityContinuing Care: Florida Lutheran Retirement Community Brian Harman 386-736-5872
Transportation ServicesNon-Medical/Public: Red Cab Monique Narr-Mevs - 386-748-4092 Votran Customer Service Department 386-761-7700 (Daytona Beach) 386-424-6800 (Southeast Volusia) 386-943-7033 (West Volusia)
Wound Care: Florida Hospital Fish Memorial 386-917-5547
Retirement CommunityIndependent Living: Villa Grande on Saxon Barb Hilton - 386-774-1234
Relocation/Movers Services: Creating Divine Order Ann Hutchens - 407-699-5600 Wee Move Steve Osborne - 386-736-7181
Specialty Services: Jade Serenity Spa Margaret Crowther - 386-775-0860
Grand Villa of Ormond Beach 866-320-8803 Horizon Assisted Living 866-320-8803 Indigo Palms Assisted Living 866-320-8803
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Monastery Oaks Jerry Cutrona - 386-456-0049
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INSIDE ADVISOR
Legal
Veterans and Their Widow(ers)… Are you Aware of This Valuable Financial Benefit? Are you a wartime Veteran or a widow of a Veteran? If so, first of all, thank you for your service to our country. Let me tell you about a veteran’s benefit that you and your family may be unaware of. It is called the Veteran Aid and Attendance Pension. It is an a benefit that will help you pay for homecare, Assisted Living, and/or Nursing Home expenses. To qualify, you must be: a “wartime veteran or surviving spouse;” must need the assistance of another person to perform daily tasks, such as eating, dressing, undressing, taking care of the needs of nature,
etc.; and meet the meet a complicated income and asset test. Blind individuals, patients in a nursing home for mental or physical incapacity, or residents in an assisted living facility may also qualify. The benefit amount is between about $1,100 – over $2,000 per month. Those payments are usually the difference between the independence of a veteran or surviving spouse by allowing them to stay at home with care, living in a high quality assisted living facility, or living in a nursing home. Be proactive and apply for the benefit now, as it can take over a year to complete the process. But the VA will pay the benefit retroactively to the date of application. I highly recommend that you engage the assistance of an eldercare attorney
By Scott A. Selis, Esq.
to see if you qualify or whether legal steps can be taken to help people qualify. The qualification process is complex and an eldercare attorney efforts might help you have success with your first application. If you live in East Central Florida, you should contact my office. But if you are outside that area, feel free to contact us and we will help you find an Elder Law attorney in your area at no charge. Scott Selis is a lawyer at Chiumento Selis Dwyer in DeLand, Ormond, and Palm Coast. Scott’s a member of the Task Force for the Elderly and is Administrative Committee Chair for the Florida Bar’s Elder Law Section. He recently received the Elder Law Attorney of the Year Award. Reach him at 386-868-5337, ext. 109.
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INSIDE ADVISOR
Health Wise
Time to Call Your Doctor! If you haven’t yet scheduled an appointment with your Primary Care physician to schedule your flu shot, please do so now. Getting vaccinated prior to the peak of the flu season will give your body a chance to build immunity against the virus. The flu season runs from October to May. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice (ACIP) recommends the influenza vaccine to anyone 6 months of age and older. Most adults over the age of 65 have weakened immune systems. The ACIP recommends vaccinations as early as September. Immunity against the flu can last up to a year after the vaccine has been administered.
There is a misconception that receiving the flu vaccine can “give” you the flu. This is absolutely not the case. There is the possibility of a reaction to the flu vaccine that can include a low grade fever and aches similar to that of the flu. However, the side effects are much less severe than the symptoms caused by the actual flu virus. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), Flu seasons are unpredictable and can be severe. Over a period of 30 years, 3,000 to 49,000 people die from the flu annually. Each year, more than 200,000 people are hospitalized from the flu. Protect yourself and your family from the flu and get vaccinated!
By Kim Denoff Kim Denoff is Owner of Advanced Imaging and Administrator for Central FL Bone & Joint Institute in Orange City. She has worked in medical imaging and medical office management for 19 years. You may reach her at 386-774-7226 or -) kim@advancedimagingfl.com. I am not a Physician and this article should not be construed as health advice. Please consult your physician.
Be HEALTH WISE in 2016.
Brian C. Leung, MD
• Bypass the Emergency Room, hospital co-pays and long waits. Board Certified Fellowship-Trained • Walk-in care for: Sprains, strains, Expert in KNEE, HAND, FOOT, HIP, SHOULDER, & ELBOW Multilingual (English, Spanish, Chinese) sports injuries, foot and ankle injuries, Accepts All Major Insurances hand, wrist and elbow injuries, fractures, pediatric injuries.
Board-Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon • • • •
Dr. Brian Leung offers comprehensive orthopaedic care for adults and children and is excited to be a part of our community. He has newly established The Central Florida Bone & Joint Institute in Orange City. CFBJI treats medical conditions that need prompt attention, but are not life-threatening. Extreme orthopedic injuries, such as open fractures, deep He earned his medical degree at the University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine in Omaha and completed lacerations, head trauma, excessive bleeding, or conditions coupled with life-threatening symptoms, are more effectively treated at a hospital as an residency Dartmouth Medical Newof Hampshire. Dr.ifLeung is board certiabout fied and soonorthopaedic as possible. Pleaseatalways call 9-1-1 for Center these in types conditions you are unsure the seriousness of any injury that could be lifealso completed specialized fellowship training for advanced treatment of the shoulder, elbow and hand at threatening. MOST INSURANCE ACCEPTED. the University of Florida in Gainesville. An avid speaker, Dr. Leung has presented at national conferences and published several research articles. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and is fluent in English, Spanish and Chinese.
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His experience in orthopaedics and sports medicine allows him to focus on restoring function to patient’s extremities including muscles, ligaments, bones, tendons, joints and nerves, all of which are responsible for keeping the body in motion. Dr. Leung is trained in reconstructive surgery, knee replacement, fracture care, and has a special interest in hand and elbow surgery. He is Board Certified for all general Orthopaedic Surgery. AUGUST 2016 | ONE-STOP Senior Care | Aging Tree.com • 866-320-8803 Call today and schedule an appointment to meet Dr. Brian Leung.
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Cost of Senior Care in Florida Survey Results
Florida
Senior Care (long term care) is becoming an increasingly important issue in this country. The aging Baby Boomer population in the U.S. is approaching 80 million. At least 70 percent of people over age 65 will need long term care services and support at some point in their lifetime.2 Long term care is the type of care you may need if you have a prolonged physical illness, disability or severe cognitive impairment. These limitations may prevent you from living independently and from carrying out basic self-care tasks.
MINIMUM
Homemaker Services
RATE RANGE MEDIAN MAXIMUM
MEDIAN ANNUAL RATE1
FIVE-YEAR ANNUAL GROWTH2
$11
$18
$28
$40,612
1%
$13
$19
$33
$42,328
1%
$30
$60
$120
$15,600
2%
$850
$3,000
$7,920
$36,000
5%
$148
$230
$440
$83,950
4%
$180
$251
$443
$91,615
4%
HOME
Hourly Rates
Home Health Aide Services
COMMUNITY
Hourly Rates
Adult Day Health Care Daily Rates
Assisted Living Facility
(One Bedroom – Single Occupancy)
FACILITY
Monthly Rates Nursing Home (Semi-Private Room)
Daily Rates
Nursing Home (Private Room)
Daily Rates
SOURCE: Genworth 2014, Cost of Care Survey
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your finances and ask about costs. Monthly rates and fee structures vary. Most of all, if you are seeking a community for someone who cannot visit the community personally, it’s important to respect their needs and wishes by including them in the process as much as possible. The result will be their greater satisfaction. As you assess assisted living communities, you will likely visit a number of them. To help you determine thefollowing one that’s right for you or your lovedtoone, The checklist is your guide the consider importhe following questions to evaluate each community tant amenities, services, accommodations, and care based onby your needs. living Also ask whether the commuprovided assisted communities. Every comnity is a member of the Assisted Living Federation munity is unique. ALFA recommends making several of America, which demonstrates a commitment to visits at various times of day to each community you excellence and ongoing professional development.
Is the community clean, free of odors, and appropriately heated/cooled?
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Needs Assessments, Residency Agreements, Costs & Finances Is a residency agreement available that discloses
personal care and supportive services, all fees, as well as move-in and move-out provisions? What are the policies for refunds and transfers?
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Are apartments for single and double occupancy available? Do residents have their own lockable doors?
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Are residents able to bring their own furnishings for their apartment? What may they bring? What is provided?
Do all apartments have a telephone, cable or satellite TV, and internet access? How is billing handled?
Is there a written plan of care for each resident? How frequently is it reviewed and updated?
Does the community have a process for assessing a resident’s need for services, and are those needs addressed periodically?
Is a kitchen area provided with a refrigerator, sink, and cooking element?
Does this periodic assessment process include the resident, his or her family, and community staff, along with the resident’s physician?
May residents keep food in their apartments?
Are there any government, private, or corporate programs available to help cover the cost of services to the resident?
May residents decorate their own apartments?
Are additional services available if the resident’s needs change?
Are there different costs for various levels or categories of personal care?
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Do residents participate in activities outside of the community in the neighboring community?
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Do volunteers, including family members, come into the community to help with or to conduct programs?
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Medication & Health Care Does the community have specific policies
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May residents smoke in their apartments? In public spaces?
Social & Recreational Activities Is there evidence of organized activities, such as a
posted daily schedule, events in progress, reading materials, visitors, etc.?
Are residents’ pets allowed in the community? Who is responsible for their care?
Food Service
Is self-administration of medication allowed?
Is there a staff person to coordinate home healthcare visits from a nurse, physical therapist, occupational therapist, etc., if needed?
Do dining room menus vary from day to day and meal to meal?
Does the community provide three nutritionally balanced meals a day, seven days a week?
Does the community have a clearly stated procedure for responding to a resident’s medical emergency?
Are snacks available?
Are common dining areas available?
To what extent are ancillary services available, and how are these services provided? Ask if there is an additional charge for any of these services.
Services & Amenities Can the community provide a list of personal care services available?
Is staff available to provide 24-hour assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) if needed? ADLs include dressing, eating, mobility, hygiene and grooming, bathing, and toileting.
May a resident request special foods, and can the community accommodate special dietary needs? May residents eat meals in their apartment or suite? May meals be provided at a time a resident would like, or are there set times for meals?
Additional Questions Does the community conduct criminal background checks on employees?
Does the community train staff on elder abuse and neglect? Is there a policy for reporting suspected abuse?
Does the community have a special wing or floor for residents with cognitive impairments such as Alzheimer’s disease? If so, is it secured?
Does the community provide housekeeping services in personal living spaces?
Can residents arrange for transportation on fairly short notice?
Are barber/beautician services offered on-site?
Does the community provide scheduled transportation to doctors’ offices, the hairdresser, shopping, and other activities desired by residents?
Does the community allow hospice to come in and care for residents?
Does the community accept long-term care insurance?
Does the community allow a loved one, such as a grandchild, to spend the night? Is there a charge?
Does the community participate in the Veterans’ Administration Aide and Attendance Program? Will the community help complete the paperwork?
Does the community accept Medicaid?
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ease well walking? as move-in and move-out provisions? What are the policies for refunds and transfers? Does the community have good natural and artificial Is there alighting? written plan of care for each resident? How frequently is it reviewed and updated? Is the community clean, free of odors, and appropriately heated/cooled? Does the community have a process for assessing a
Individual Apartment Features Are different sizes and types of apartments
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Does the community have a means of security if a resident wanders?
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INSIDE ADVISOR Do I Really Need It? When we are young and starting a family, we think about life insurance. We start a job and they offer us life insurance for a low amount out of each paycheck. The amount chosen is more than we think is needed, but the price is good! Make the choice and then don’t think about it anymore. Retirement time comes along, and we have to do all the paperwork as we leave the job. Oh my, I just realized my life insurance doesn’t go with me and now we don’t have any coverage. What will I do? Should I take out a policy? How much do I need? What if I am prepaying my funeral expenses, why consider purchasing a policy? Those questions are not uncommon. There are many things to think about as to
why a person needs to purchase a policy if they are losing their benefits when they retire. People purchase a policy for various reasons: 1) Replace income lost for the family so they can maintain their lifestyle; 2) To cover final expenses; 3) To help the family to pay inheritance taxes; 4) To leave a legacy for the family that is tax free or 5) Leave for a charity. This is a few of the reasons. Life insurance can even have living benefits in them. If a person has a Critical, Chronical or Terminal illness, a percentage of the proceeds can be used to cover your care while alive. This could be the difference of being able to afford staying in your home or go into a place to get the care needed.
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Retirement checklist • Medical coverage – What is the best coverage for me? • Drug coverage – Are my prescriptions in the formulary? What are my costs? • Life Insurance (Term, UL or Whole Life) – Do I have enough life insurance to protect my family and estate? When was the last time I reviewed my policies? • Critical Care Policy – Am I covered for Critical Illness and Alzheimer’s? • Cancer Policy – Does cancer run in my family? • Long Term Care – How can long term care protect my assets? What is the Partnership program? • Financial Planning – Will I outlive my money? Can I leave a legacy for my family? How can I protect my money when the market goes down? Do I have a guaranteed income for the rest of my life?
Now is the time to review your checklist to make sure you are in the best position for your retirement years. Call for a free consultation.
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ave you ever taken a few minutes to think about where your food comes from? And even a few more minutes to ponder what has been done to it as our food supply becomes more globally outsourced? In this issue I want to talk about local vs. global food supply. Next month we’ll look at organic vs. conventional farming. There are some that will say what I am writing about is a matter of opinion. But I often find that is the defense of those on the wrong side of the discussion. If you take a walk down the produce isle of your store you will find a great deal the food grown in far off places. Some of that is trough necessity. For example, we do not have a climate to grow banana’s here in North America, at least not the ones we are accustomed to eating. And some of that is through the consumers demand. We have gotten used to having whatever we want when we want it. So when food is out of season here, we import it from other parts of the world. This poses several concerns you should be aware of. The first concern is that not all the countries that the food is imported from have the same health concerns that we Americans
have about our food. For example, in many South American countries pesticides are still in use that has been banned in America for decades. More developed countries tend to do a better job monitoring the quality of their produce. In general, due largely to
trade agreements, there is no testing once it is in the U.S. unless it causes a serious health problem. Independent testing by some nutrition groups has found things such as heavy metals and banned pesticides in even organic produce grown outside the country. Mean-
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by John Joslin while the State of Florida randomly samples and tests our produce each year for over 800 banned products. Based on that, each of us has to decide for ourselves whether to trust the food coming from outside countries. The second concern is a nutritional value issue. Once an item of produce is picked the vitamins and nutritional value begin to breakdown. Some vegetables can lose as much as 90% of some vitamins within in just a few days once harvested. Freezing the produce tends to stop the decay, while cooling it only slows it. It is estimated that the average distance produce travels to get to your local store is about 1500 miles. Is it any wonder that often a bag of spinach or other produce is already spoiling on the shelf in the store? Farmers try to compensate for this by picking the produce before it is fully ripe. This results in things like pale tomatoes that are gassed to turn them red. Unfortunately that means the item has not reached its full flavor or nutritional value. One way to tell if the produce is ripe is by smelling it. If it has no smell it is not ripe. On our farm we do not pick the produce until it has reached peak ripeness. Because it is not shipped long distances and it gets to your kitchen usually within 24 to 36 hours of harvest our farm members tell us their produce lasts longer and they have less waste. In addition you get the improved flavor and an enhanced eating experience. But don’t take my word for it. We offer free tours from October to May, every Saturday at 10am. No reservations needed. After the tour we will give you samples of our produce to take home and try for yourself. We are confident you will want to come back for more. See you next month. Until then remember this is a good day to have a good day. For more information or for any questions you can contact John Joslin at the Common Ground Farm 386-740-9141, 1330 E. Taylor Rd, DeLand, FL 32724 or e-mail any questions to strongroots.agingtree@gmail.com
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Being a caregiver can pose some difficult challenges especially when your main goal is to have your loved one remain at home and not in a nursing home or skilled care facility. Organization is the key to managing a successful stay at home plan. Some helpful tips include: • Create a calendar system to track all doctor and medical appointments and keep in a place that is easily seen and accessible. • A bulletin board system is a good way to keep track of important phone numbers and emergency contacts written in large print, important phone numbers including neighbors, friends, all doctors phone numbers. On the bulletin board you can keep track of items such a grocery lists. • Create meal plans for the week and to do lists and post it on the bulletin board. • Use a pill box with daily weekly or monthly compartments can make taking vitamins easier. • Visit www.agingtree.com events calendar to see local community events • Plan outings and day trips such as parks, senior activities and get-togethers and always put it on the calendar
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• Prepare meals ahead of time and store in refrigerator or freezer. Label each container with contents, and date prepared. Keep a master list of frozen foods on the bulletin board. This will ensure that healthy nutritious meals will always be available and easily heated up when necessary. As you can see, a successful “stay at home” plan can be done with just a little effort and organization.
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IN THE KITCHEN
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Cheesy Beef Macaroni Goulash
By Tekla Thornton
Everyone needs dishes like this to turn to on a busy weekday or when it is too hot outside to turn on the oven. Everything is prepared in one skillet so assembling the ingredients is so easy and the result is well worth the little effort of putting them together. Not to mention clean up because that is pretty much a snap, Enjoy!
Tekla
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1 lb. ground beef 1 onion, finely chopped 1 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. black pepper 1 tsp. garlic powder 1 can (14 1/2 oz) diced tomatoes with green peppers, celery and onions, undrained 1 1/4 cups elbow macaroni (uncooked) 1 1/2 cup shredded sharp Cheddar cheese
DIRECTIONS:
Brown meat and onion in large skillet, then drain. Add undrained tomatoes, salt, pepper, garlic powder and one cup of water. Bring to a boil. Stir in uncooked macaroni, cover and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes or until macaroni is cooked and liquid is absorbed. Remove from heat and stir in cheese until melted.
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Industry Jobs: Nursing, Dietary, Activities, Rehab, Maintenance, and Administration Departments positions open at Orange City Nursing & Rehab Center Port Orange Nursing & Rehab Center Please visit these websites to view all of our current open positions and available employment opportunities within both facilities. These websites are updated daily for. EEO/AA Employer M/F/V/D https:// www.EmployFlorida.com http://www.FLjobconnections.com
Volunteer Opportunities: Looking for volunteers to patrol our streets, only 4 hours a week, we do house watches, traffic control. 18 years up. Please call Sonia Cortes the recruiter, at 386-473-2601 or pick up the application at the nearest sub-station (Sheriff Dept.)
The West Volusia Tourism Bureau is looking for volunteers to work a 4-hour shift in our Visitor Center at least once a week Monday-Friday. Friendly outgoing people with a good knowledge of the West Volusia region are encouraged to apply in person at 116 W. New York, DeLand or email info@ visitwestvolusia.com 386-734-0162. Sakowitz Eye Center Quilters Workshop to make quilts for cancer children in the hospital - Sat July 9 10am-3pm- Deltona United Church of Christ 1649 Providence, Deltona - we need people to sew, pin, iron, bring sewing machine and iron supplies if possible, potluck lunch. Faces of Human Trafficking Art Exhibit Guest Speaker Julie Burrows from One Voice for Volusia. Free reception Aug 3rd at 6pm DeBary City Hall, 16 Colomba Rd., DeBary, 386-668-2040. Exhibit runs thru Sept. 23rd. Art in Public Places is provided by Gateway Center for the Arts and DeBary City Hall
Wanted Items: CASH PAID Looking for Fishing Reels, Lures,Rods, Tackle, Duck Decoys, Fishing & Hunting Stuff of all kinds. Contact: Bob in DeLand 321-220-8154 Records (45 & 33 1/3 rpm) Will pay $100.00 plus for Elvis Presley 45 and 78rpm on SUN label. Buying early 50-60s 45rpm doo-wop, rhythm & blues, etc. & Jazz albums on Blue-Note, Prestige and other labels. Contact: 386-956-2350 Toy Electric Trains. All kinds & sizes, but especially old Lionel, American-Flyer, etc. Also collect Slot-Cars, A Private Collector (not a Retail store) Contact: Clark 386-740-1293 . Buying Plastic Model Kits. Airplanes, cars & trucks. Old B&W photographs, sewing patterns, matchbooks, postcards and fishing lures. Contact: Ted 386-2186213.
Used Medical Equipment: Misc. Medical Equip: XL Glider (similar to Nordic Track), $30 Contact, Electric Trash Compactor $20 Bread-maker $40. Al 386-218-5111 Misc Medical Equip. 2 power chairs, one heavy duty; hoyer lift with the lift canvases; 2 seated walkers, one extra large; large rolley shower chair; shower bench; large bedside commode; 2 oxygen concentrators; over the bed free standing trapeze Contact: Diana@386-218-5887 leave a message. Legend Pride Mobility Scooter 8miles hour, lights, directional signals Harmar Mobility Chair Lift, Extra’s include Cover, basket,& back pack for seat asking $1,895 originally $4,700 for both Contact: Dolores 386-259-4184 Walk-in tub practically brand new. Came with house we purchased. The people never got a chance to use it. Will sell for
$1200 and you remove it. Interested? Call evenings preferred) 814-366-1177. Fully reclining manual wheelchair. Has high back, neck rest, lateral supports, foot rests, tray and Roho inflatable seat to prevent wounds. Brand new $350/OBO Contact Justine 386-801-0232. Leave message. Home Oxygen Therapy Machine for sale. Located in Palm Coast, FL. a Respironics Millennium 600 Oxygen concentrator with new tubing and filter. Used but works very well giving fresh oxygen at .5 to 5 liters per minute. Original cost was $1199.00 selling for $ 300.00 OBO. P/U only. Contact James: 386-313-1085. New 3-wheel walker new price $135 for sale $90 OBO Contact: Ann 407-4744262
ble. Contact: Cathy 386-676-7837. 2 Cemetery Lots and Vaults side by side. Chapel Hills Garden, Dade City, FL ($4,580.00 Value) Asking $1000 Contact: Vickie 386-717-4369 Lower Level Crypt/Mausoleum in beautiful DeLand Memorial Gardens. Very desirable location. Section: 2 unit 7, Level:1, Valued @ $7800 Asking $5300 Contact Nick 386-717-5357 PACKAGE FOR DELTONA CEMETERY: Includes space for 2 on 2nd level of mausoleum, antique gold casket, oak urn, cremation, 2 opening & closings and crypt plate. Can be transferred to any Dignity Memorial Gardens across the country. Value of over $14,000 Asking $11,000(neg). Contact: Marla 407314-7477
4-wheel Heavy Duty Walker, very good condition with a weight cap of 300LBS , model #6565OR. Nearly new condition, Selling for $100.00. Contact: Juan 352208-6078
Friends of Deltona Library Used Book Store Open daily with great bargains including large print, magazines, books on CDs, movie DVDs and books for the Grandkids 25-50 cents. Ask about free classes.386-624-8767
Electric Patient Lift Invacare Reliant 450 with heavy duty cloth sling do have additional battery for back up for an additional cost Only used once, pick up only in Deltona Contact Dayna 716-804-3388
Wheelchair Van. 2001 Ford Windstar 67Kmi. New transmission & fuel pump. Excellent condition. $12,500 or best offer. Contact: Patricia 386-383-5874
Items For Sale: 2 Cemetery Lots, side by side, in the Veterans section of Glen Haven Memorial Park in Winter Park FL. Selling for $4995 each now, will sell both for $4000. This is for Veterans Only. Contact: Thora 407474-0251 CEMETERY LOTS for sale by owner. Several lots immediately available. Inheritance, must sell. Location: Daytona Memorial Park, 1425 Bellevue Ave, Daytona Beach, FL. Valued at $3,250 per space, asking $1,500 per space. Price negotia-
Buy & appraise old guitars, mandolins and amplifiers. I have served as an appraiser on the Antiques Extravaganza Roadshow in Volusia County. FREE appraisal or to sell your musical instrument, Contact: Jim at 386-673-9070. Portable Electric Typewriter w/Correction tape and case for $25.00, 2 Stacking Glass Tables $ 15.00 ea., located in Debary, Contact: Emily 386-668-8430 (10 am to 6 pm)
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Seniors on Sunrail Winter Park Daycation 3rd Wednesday of Each Month August 17 8:30AM see page 22
Educational Support DeLand Bakery/Natural Market Education - 386-736-7919 Call for Class Information Orange City Senior Center Wava Hall Aug. Schedule of Events 386-775-3121 Free Wellness Wednesday Seminars by Cheree Albert, MSN, ARNP, CPNP - 10AM RSVP 866-320-8803 Computer Training for Seniors FREE Getting Started with Windows 10 Class at Aging Tree RSVP 866-320-8803 FREE SEMINARS: MEDICARE WORKSHOP August 23, 10:30 AM-11 AM FINANCIAL WELLNESS WORKSHOP August 27, 9:30 - 11AM Check www.agingtree.com/events
Community Events THE ORLANDO PHILHARMONIC THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: SYMPHONY OF THE GODDESSES – MASTER QUEST SAT., Aug. 6, 8:00 PM DUO SOLÉ: MUSIC AND DANCE MON. Aug. 8, 7:00 PM BIRDS OF A FEATHER MON., Aug. 22, 7:00 PM Call for more info 407-770-0071 or check online orlandophil.org
Health Screenings Monthly Health Screenings 2nd Tuesday of each month, Deltona Health Park, Conference Rm, 1745 Sterling Silver Blvd., Deltona, FL 32725–7 - 9:00 AM Aug 9 No Appointment Necessary
Available Testing: PSA(Prostate Screening(Blood Test) $21, Colon cancer screening kit $4 Cholesterol $7, *Glucose $7, Glucose & Cholesterol $12, Glucose & Glycohemoglobin (HgA1C) $20, Vitamin D $20, *Lipid Panel(Cardiac Risk Profile) $15 (Lipid Panel includes cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL and Risk Ratio) *12 hour fast required- water only Payment accepted in the form of Cash or Check only. For more information, please call 386-917-5155
Support Groups Located at Aging Tree Bereavement Support Group 1st Thursday of each month 2 – 3:00 PM Aug. 4 Spanish Bereavement Support Group 3 – 4:00 PM Aug. 10 Alzheimer’s Support Group 3rd Wed. of each month 11AM - 12PM Aug. 17 Coffee and Conversation Last Wed. of each month 11AM– 12PM Aug. 31 Located at Florida Hospital Fish Memorial Cancer Institute, RSVP or Questions 386-917-5526 Breast Cancer Support Group 5 – 6:00 PM Aug. 9 Cancer Survivorship Support Group 5 – 6:00 PM Aug. 23 Look Good Feel Better Call 1-800-227-2345 Located at Florida Hospital Fish Memorial Diabetes Support Group 9AM - 10:00 AM Aug. 18 Located at Florida Hospital DeLand Cancer Center, RSVP or Questions 386-943-7160 All Cancer Support Group 5 – 6:00 PM Aug. 17 Women’s Cancer Support Group 5 - 6:00 PM Aug. 22 Men’s Cancer Support Group 5 - 6:00 PM Aug. 2 Look Good Feel Better Call 1-800-227-2345
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Florida Hospital Fish Memorial, 5th Floor Classroom, RSVP or Information, Jenna at 386-917-5702 Spine and Joint “Prehab” Class Every Thursday 9:30 – 11:00 am Support Group for Patients Undergoing Total Joint and Spinal Surgery 350 E. International Speedway Blvd., | DeLand, FL 32724 www.GrandVillaDeLand.com Asst. LIv. Fac. Lic. # 12792
MIND BENDERS
Remember When... • 1929 Babe Ruth first player in the history of baseball to hit 500 home runs • 1955 Minimum Hourly Wage Raised To $1.00 Per Hour • 1957 “American Bandstand” makes its network debut on ABC • 1962 Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her bedroom
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