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We’ve got Covid covered! How to return a stimulus check By DR. VEENA BHAT, North Fulton Smiles Dental offices are starting to open. During the past few weeks, dentists have been busy staying up to date with the new post Covid-19 standards. We have attended webinars, chat rooms, read regulations, purchased PPE, cleaned our offices, modified protocols and trained our staff. Dental offices that were in good standing prior to the outbreak are in great standing now because of the preparations we have made to protect our staff and our patients. The universal precautions and the standard of sterilization in dentistry was already stringent even prior to Covid, but many of us have taken even more steps to further protect our community. I urge patients to call their offices and express concerns, ask questions and confidently proceed with their dental visits, for dental health is part of total health and should not be neglected. Like other establishments, we will limit the number of patients that arrive and remain in our office, we will screen our patients, we will maintain social distancing for a period of time, we will be cleaning rooms even more stringently and using air filtration units to clean the air after treatment. We are confident that we are protect ourselves and you. North Fulton Smiles is eager to welcome back our exceptional patients and invite new patients to come experience the changes we have made to our practice. We will reopen on Monday May 18th and we are looking forward to resuming a new sense of normalcy.
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What to do if the IRS sends as stimulus check to a dead person. I got the call today. A client who lost his mom in the past 2 months due to natural causes (not COVID) received a direct WILSON deposit for his deceased mother today. He called my office to ask what he was supposed to do with it. He figured he couldn’t keep it. I confirmed that he was right. But how do we get it back to the IRS? I looked it up. Here is what the IRS website says to do if your deceased loved one receives a stimulus check. If the payment was a paper check: 1. Write “Void” in the endorsement section on the back of the check. 2. Mail the voided Treasury check immediately to the appropriate IRS location listed below. 3. Don’t staple, bend, or paper clip the check. 4. Include a note stating the reason for returning the check. 5. If the payment was direct deposit or a paper check that was cashed: 1. Submit a personal check, money order, etc.,
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immediately to the appropriate IRS location listed below. 2. Write on the check/money order made payable to “U.S. Treasury” and write 2020EIP, and the taxpayer identification number (social security number, or individual taxpayer identification number) of the recipient of the check. 3. Include a brief explanation of the reason for returning the EIP. Mail it to (I recommend using a method that includes a tracking number): Atlanta Refund Inquiry Unit 4800 Buford Hwy Mail Stop 112 Chamblee, GA 30341
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Three ways home care can be a lifeline during Covid-19 Brought to You by HOME HELPERS HOME CARE In these uncertain times, navigating the needs of your older loved one in the face of challenges posed by COVID-19 can be very daunting. Keeping your older loved one safe is a critical priority, but how do you provide care during this pandemic for those who are most at risk and in need of daily assistance? Managing the potentially devastating effects on mental health that come with social isolation adds another aspect to this challenging time. During this crisis, a professional caregiver can keep you connected and ensure the well-being of your older loved one. Here are three situations where home care can be a lifeline. Assisted Living. If your loved one lives in an assisted living community, family members and friends often can’t visit, which can be devastating for all involved. You and your older loved one do not need to face this situation alone. Home Helpers connects with these communities and matches a heart-centered, skilled professional caregiver who provides dedicated daily support, carefully monitors infection control and creates a touchpoint for you to stay connected. As essential care aides, we can check on and support loved ones you may not be allowed to visit. We’re there to keep you up to date on their daily needs, maintain communications, boost their spirits and monitor their condition. Post-Hospital Recovery. Life doesn’t stop during a pandemic, and your loved one may be recovering from a stroke or other serious condition that typically would see their release to a skilled nursing facility for rehabilitation.
For many of our clients, the increased potential for exposure to the COVID-19 virus in these facilities causes serious concerns. Recovery in the safety of home is possible with professional caregivers working with home health specialists. Home health therapists typically come 2-3 times/week and assign “homework” to do on the other days. Our caregivers are very proactive in helping our clients with their therapy “homework”. Carrying out the exercises and steps required for speech, physical and occupational therapy is the key to a successful recovery. Home. For the senior who needs daily assistance, keeping them healthy is a critical path to avoid an emergency. Our caregivers can assist with personal care, companionship, meal preparation, help around the house, errands, and provide specialized care for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, etc. The companionship and assistance a carefully matched caregiver can provide helps calm anxiety, fight depression and boost self-confidence. Following a careful hygiene routine is particularly important during this pandemic. We provide Infection Control kits to each client for use by our caregivers, including face masks, gloves and hand sanitizer to maintain a safe environment. Our caregivers have been trained in COVID-19 Infection control and we request everyone practice social distancing to protect each other. As part of our community, we are committed to keeping our older loved ones safe and help them thrive – never more so than in these times. For a free consultation and personalized plan of care contact Home Helpers Home Care at (678) 430-8511.
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Emergency care during COVID-19 At Wellstar, we know many people are anxious about the COVID-19 outbreak. But medical emergencies such as heart attacks, strokes or other serious health issues don’t stop during a pandemic. While we are on the frontline fighting COVID-19, our expert medical team is still equipped to safely treat patients with other life-threatening conditions. According to the American Heart Association, hospitals nationwide are experiencing a major drop in emergency calls for serious medical issues such as heart attacks and strokes. However, the lower volume in calls may point to an alarming trend: people with life-threatening conditions may be afraid to go to the hospital during the outbreak. Wellstar Cardiologist Dr. Hunt Anderson addressed the issue and urged people to seek medical attention in the event of an emergency. “If you are experiencing a lifethreatening medical emergency such as a heart attack or stroke, don’t delay treatment. Avoiding calling for help or going to the hospital may only cause your symptoms to worsen,” Dr. Anderson said. “At Wellstar, we are ready to provide safe, quality care and protect you from infection. It’s important to do your part by getting help—and we’ll make sure to keep you safe.”
Don’t Delay, Get Help Right Away Don’t take a chance with your health. If you are experiencing the warning signs of an immediate medical emergency such as a heart attack, stroke or other serious condition, call 911 right away. Emergency medical symptoms include: • Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath • Chest or upper abdominal pain or pressure • Fainting, sudden dizziness, weakness • Numbness or drooping in the face • Numbness or weakness in the arm • Changes in vision • Difficulty speaking • Confusion, slurred speech, difficulty walking • Changes in mental status or unusual behavior • Any sudden or severe pain • Uncontrolled bleeding • Severe or persistent vomiting or diarrhea • Coughing or vomiting blood • Suicidal or homicidal feelings • Unusual abdominal pain Keep in mind, medical emergencies are just as serious for children as they are for adults. Don’t delay care if your child is experiencing any of the following: • Fracture
• Head injury • Gastrointestinal (GI) obstruction or severe abdominal pain • Acute asthma • Pulmonary issues • Diabetic emergency • Severe allergic reaction • Seizure Waiting to get help for you or your child may result in worsening symptoms, permanent damage or, in extreme cases, even death. To learn more about emergency care during COVID-19, visit wellstar.org/ call911. We’re Here to Protect You At Wellstar, the safety of our patients and team members is our top priority. Our team of dedicated healthcare professionals provide quality and safe medical care to adult and pediatric patients every day. As a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, Wellstar facilities have put additional measures in place to protect you from infection. For details about how Wellstar is ensuring the safety of patients and team members at our locations, visit wellstar.org/call911. For more information and helpful tips, visit wellstar.org/COVID-19 or call (770) 956-STAR (7827).
Right at Home of North Atlanta recognizes unsung COVID-19 heroes As the world is told to shelter in place, some very special Right at Home (RAH) caregivers are enabling the most vulnerable population, seniors and disabled adults, to do just that- remain at home where risk of exposure to COVID-19 is the lowest. And, they are doing this fearlessly with compassion and caring at this time of crisis and uncertainty. “When my husband’s RAH cargiver, Cynthia McKenzie, asked me what we
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were having for Easter dinner, I told her ‘nothing special,’” says Betty Bowling. “The next day, Cynthia showed up with a wonderful Easter meal. We were blown away at her thoughtfulness.” RAH owner, Susan Brown, relays a recent
incident: “A client’s mom contacted us to let us know that her mom’s caregiver went out of her way to get fruit for her mom’s morning smoothie when it was not readily available. She told me how that small act of kindness made such a difference to her mother’s day. It’s the little things that can add normalcy and have a big impact in the lives of those we serve.” For Maura Corona, whose dad and
During these trying times, Right at Home stands ready to assist the most vulnerable population, seniors and disabled adults with: • Alzheimer, Parkinson’s, stroke and cancer recovery
dad’s wife are in an independent living community, RAH has been a lifesaver. “My dad and his wife didn’t want help. That changed when caregiver, Telama Reese, began caring for them. They actually look forward to her visits. God has given Telama a gift to work with even the most resistant seniors. She is proactive, but not pushy. I am very grateful for
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Our caregivers are trained in COVID-19 safety protocols and practices and can provide help a few days a week or 24/7 care.
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COVID-19: Staying safe as the state reopens As Georgia and other states across the nation begin to reopen, many people may be concerned about how to safely move forward as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Returning to society requires everyone to work together. As more businesses and public spaces open their doors, it’s important for us to continue to practice social distancing and daily preventative health measures. Wellstar Chief Surgical Officer Dr. William Mayfield weighed in on the issue, sharing advice to stay healthy and safe during this transition time. “As Wellstar begins welcoming patients for all types of medical services, we continue to practice the extra precautions that keep patients safe under our care,” Dr. Mayfield said. “It’s also important for people to remember to exercise caution when they leave their homes, and continue to social distance, wash their hands often and disinfect high-touch surfaces.” According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are several ways to help you and your family stay safe as the state reopens: • Create a cleaning routine. Continue cleaning and disinfecting high-touch surfaces in your home such as light switches, doorknobs, phones and sink faucets. • Follow best practices for better health. Practice preventative health measures like frequent handwashing (for at least 20 seconds) and laundering dirty clothes often. • Keep your distance. Whenever you enter a shared or public space, maintain a safe distance of six feet between yourself and others. • Be safe outside your home. Be sure
to wear a cloth face covering when going out in public places like the grocery store. • Take steps to reduce your risk. To help prevent the spread of COVID-19, avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. • Stay home if you feel sick. If you aren’t feeling well, stay inside to help keep others healthy. However, if you are experiencing an immediate medical emergency, get help right away. As more time passes after reopening, safety recommendations may adjust or change. For the most updated information, please visit cdc.gov. Safe Care for the Whole Family At Wellstar, we know just how important it is to protect your and your loved ones’ health today and every day. Our hospitals, emergency and trauma departments, urgent cares, health parks and office locations are open and ready to provide healthcare to Georgia. Whether you need an elective or complex surgery, specialty medicine services, a routine checkup, imaging or urgent care, Wellstar is here to provide quality, safe medical treatment. In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, our locations have put additional measures in place to protect you and your loved ones from infection. Together, we can take the first steps toward the future. At Wellstar, we’re open for business—and ready to care for you. For details about how Wellstar is ensuring the safety of patients and team members at our locations, visit wellstar. org/safecare or call (770) 956-STAR (7827).
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Catching it early – Exciting treatment options exist for pre-empting skin cancer By DR. BRENT TAYLOR Premier Dermatology and Mohs Surgery of Atlanta The question of whether someone has skin cancer is not always black or white. Often, there are shades of gray. Yes, DR. TAYLOR many moles are simply healthy while other growths prove to be melanoma, but, for most people and for most concerning growths, skin cancers progress through early stages when they can be more easily treated and can be addressed non-invasively and non-surgically. Squamous cell carcinoma is more common than melanoma and is less dangerous. Many squamous cell carcinomas begin as a “pre-cancer” called an actinic keratosis or “AK” – a rough or discolored area that usually arises in an area of sun-damaged or sun-exposed skin. AK’s typically grow slowly with perhaps 1-2% progressing to skin cancer per year. This slow growth rate means that there is time to treat AKs before they become skin cancer. Many more treatment options exist for addressing actinic keratoses than exist for treating skin cancer. Most skin cancers are best treated by excision (cutting the cancer out) or radiation therapy (typically for areas not amenable to surgery). AKs are typically treated non-surgically, and many options are available. AKs can be frozen with liquid nitrogen. They can be treated with topical creams that work by a variety of mechanisms. Some creams kill fast growing cells while others stimulate the immune system to attack unhealthy cells. An additional therapy that treats an entire area is called “blue light therapy” also known as “photodynamic therapy” or PDT. During PDT, a nurse or physician applies a medicine called ALA to the area to be treated. The ALA incubates and sits on the skin for one to three hours (depending on the body part being treated). ALA is absorbed by unhealthy cells during the incubation phase. A blue light specially designed to activate ALA is then applied for about fifteen minutes. The light causes the ALA to damage the precancerous/unhealthy cells allowing them to be eliminated and replaced by the healthy cells that have been left undamaged. Which treatment is best depends on the individual. Factors include how many precancers a patient has, which treatments they have tried in
the past, and a patient’s lifestyles and hobbies. For example, one patient with a single precancer would likely opt for having the area treated with liquid nitrogen because this would avoid a long incubation time with PDT or prolonged treatment with a cream. Another patient who has one or two dozen AKs on the scalp would do better to have the entire area treated all at once. This patient might choose PDT, which, with common protocols, can eliminate 75% of the patient’s precancers leaving behind a few stubborn areas that might then be eliminated by freezing or by trying an alternative topical therapy such as Efudex, a cream that targets fastgrowing cells such as those populating a pre-cancer. For many patients, a trip to the doctor is nerve-racking. No one wants to receive a skin cancer or pre-cancer diagnosis. However, dermatology is one field where it is absolutely true that it is much easier to treat a disease when it is caught early than after it has progressed. If a growth is caught at the AK stage, often surgery can be avoided with one of several non-invasive treatments. Treatments such as PDT on the face/head or neck are usually covered by insurance according to your insurance plan (80/20, 90/10 etc) and can help eliminate the need for more invasive surgery in the future. Contact Premier Dermatology and Mohs Surgery of Atlanta to schedule your consultation and PDT apt.
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The Memory Center Atlanta The Memory Center Atlanta is the most unique and comprehensive community for those living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Devoted specifically to memory care, our expertly designed program meets the challenging conditions of an aging brain with a caring, interactive community. We understand a diagnosis of dementia doesn’t mean you or your loved one stops living, rather it means finding new ways to live by providing assistance to maintain an active and meaningful lifestyle. Our residents enjoy music, dancing, live entertainment, art, gardening, - even outings, pet therapy and religious services. Enjoy a drink in the Chattahoochee Tavern, grab a movie in the Fox Theater or ice cream at the Bull Dog
Café. All residents experience socialization and activities accessible across all levels of dementia. Even those who need 24/7 care benefit from life at The Memory Center. Overseen by our medical director who specializes in the field of geriatric healthcare, our team of Licensed Practical Nurses and Certified Nursing Assistants provide the best 24/7 care. Don’t let a crisis determine where your loved one receives care. If you are considering memory care, we encourage you to explore options as early as possible. Take the time to ask questions, tour and include your loved one in the decision making process. Transitioning to memory care early ensures the best quality of life with daily socialization and
engaging activities designed to meet the needs of you or your loved one. Get in touch - ask us a question or schedule a tour of The Memory Center Atlanta to learn more about how our team provides a seamless transition for
Home: Continued from Page 4 the services RAH provides and people like Telama who don’t shy away from COVID-19, but who continue to go above and beyond to provide exemplary care for the most vulnerable population,” says Corona. “I’ve owned RAH North Atlanta for over 10 years and have never been prouder of our caregivers,” says Brown. “Seeing how they are stepping up at this
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time of health crisis to serve those in our community is humbling. They are truly heroes.” RAH caregivers are trained extensively on limiting exposure to COVID-19, and RAH North Atlanta continues to actively monitor the recommendations and guidelines provided by the CDC, the World Health Organization, and our state and local departments of health. We have an amazing staff of caregivers ready to help seniors and disabled adults. Contact us at 770.343.6235 or www.rah-northatl. com.
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Dental implants – Restore your smile and quality of life By Dr. David Remaley Roswell Dental Care Losing one or more teeth doesn’t have to spell the end of your healthy, beautiful, natural-looking smile. At Roswell Dental Care, we’ve rejuvenated many patients’ smiles and protected their oral health for future years with dental implants. Did you know … if you happen to lose just one tooth due to gum disease, decay, or trauma, neighboring teeth will shift, potentially causing a change in the way your teeth fit together. This could create pain and affect enjoyment of your favorite foods. It could also cause a change of facial structure and, depending on the location of the tooth loss, cause difficulty speaking. For most people, a gap in their smile also means a sharp decline in self-esteem. At Roswell Dental Care, we have an excellent way to get you off the slippery slope and return you to your best oral health … and it’s by placing a dental implant. An implant is a replacement tooth root and crown that permanently replaces the lost tooth – or teeth. Here are a few of the numerous benefits to dental implants … Save your smile. By getting implants immediately after tooth loss, you
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Arbor Terrace of Johns Creek offers exemplary memory care Who can you trust for accurate cancer information? By JONATHAN STEGALL, MD The Center for Advanced Medicine If you or a loved one has cancer, you probably looked online to obtain more information. The informaDR. STEGALL tion you found probably caused you to feel overwhelmed and confused. As an oncologist, I am glad that patients have so much information at their fingertips online. A better-informed patient who understands his or her diagnosis and asks thoughtful questions is always a good thing. However, because anyone can post anything online, the information there is not always accurate or reliable. My advice is to always question the source. Who is giving the advice? Is the advice applicable to you and your situation? What scientific support does he or she have for that advice? Is he or she open-minded to consider other options? Does he or she even have the training and experience to be giving advice in the first place? As you can see, it is uncommon to find advice from someone who fulfills all of these requirements. For this reason, I decided several years ago to develop resources to better educate cancer patients and their families. My book, Cancer Secrets, became a bestseller. I also started The Cancer Secrets Podcast, which has includes current information you need to know about. Please visits cancersecrets.com to learn more.
Arbor Terrace of Johns Creek uses Teepa Snow’s trademarked Gem Programming, Positive Personal Approach and other techniques in caring for residents with a dementia challenge. This approach helps families relate to their loved one in a meaningful, engaging way. They offer personal appointments and tours for families to come and learn more about the Arbor Advantage and their 60-day guarantee of satisfaction. This exemplary resort-style community offers beautiful apartments for Seniors at every stage of their care needs. They have several floorplans for Assisted Living and in their Bridges neigh-
borhood. Families love Bridges higher engagement activities designed for early cognitive challenges. Their Evergreen Memory Care Neighborhood is available for when higher care is needed on their dementia journey. They also offer a furnished suite when needed. Families can now focus on the relationship with their loved one in a less stressful manner and begin to feel the peace of mind that comes from knowing their loved ones are exceptionally cared for by a well trained caring team of professionals. Call Arbor Terrace of Johns Creek at 770-676-2410 to schedule a personal tour.
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