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After helping hundreds of Westchester County herniated disc sufferers eliminated their pain, Local Doctor explains how…
“Back Pain Technology Cheats Mother Nature Helps Herniated Discs Heal Naturally… In As Little As 25 Minutes!” At Last! Westchester County Doctor Offers Technology That Doesn’t Just End SEVERE Pain From Herniated Discs, But Helps Your Body To Start Rebuilding Them… As Fast As Humanly Possible! Best Part: You can check it all out for FREE if you like! There is no doubt… technology has made all of our lives better… and easier. Just about every miraculous medical cure and comfort of modern living can be attributed to amazing breakthroughs in technology. Heck, laser eye surgery can give people who are almost as blind as a bat perfect 20/20 vision. How amazing is that? That’s why it’s no surprise that technology might be able to solve your back and neck pain from herniated/bulging discs or sciatica…for good. Here is why: Back and neck pain can be devastating. And nothing is worse than going to doctor after doctor… trying treatment after treatment… spending money you can’t afford… and still suffering in pain. That’s why… I bet you would love to instantly end your pain… without any risk what-soever… and have it never come back for the rest of your life? Well, that might NOT be so easy. But, what if there was a wonderful advancement in technology that, with a handful of simple, non-invasive treatments, could possibly have you out of pain and on your way to healing naturally? Better yet, what if this technology could possibly heal your herniated/bulging discs (instead of cutting it out like surgery) so you have the best chance to live pain-free and do all the things you want and love to do? And what if this technology was: 3 FDA cleared! 3 Proven safe and effective! 3 Allows your herniated discs to heal naturally without the risky and dangerous side effects of surgery! 3 Relieves pain fast… in some cases in as little as 25 minutes! Well, guess what? There is such technology and there is a very good chance it can help you… like it has already helps thousands of herniated/bulging disc and sciatica sufferers all around the country… No Matter How Bad Your Pain Is, How Long You’ve Been Suffering Or How Many Other Treatments And Doctors Have Failed You! Don’t laugh. It’s really true. Here’s proof…
When you have a herniated disc, compressive forces cause your spinal bones to come together… basically squashing your disc. The space in between your bones decreases and the soft, jello-like disc material leaks out. This disc material that leaks out is called a herniated disc and can cause severe pain, numbness and tingling in your neck, back, arms or legs when the herniation pushes into and “pinches” a nerve. So it makes sense, if you could slightly pull the spinal bones apart… that would open up the space, take the pressure off the disc, the disc off the nerve and solve the problem. Right? But the only problem is… how do you do that? For years and years, doctors have been trying to do it with traction. But traction has been proven ineffective and often very painful. Why? Traction doesn’t work because when you have a herniated or bulging disc, the area is injured and when you try to move, your muscles go into spasm. Spasm is your body’s way of trying to protect you from causing further injury. That’s why traction hurts so much. As soon as the traction starts… your muscles overprotect the area and spasm. But the good news is: Now there is technology that out-smarts your body’s natural spasm reaction. In other words: It fools mother nature! This technology is called non-surgical spinal decompression (NSSD) and here’s how it works… NSSD is very different from plain traction because it has advanced computer technology that actually senses your spinal muscles. When it starts to gently pull, it immediately knows when your muscles start to contract and it stops pulling. As soon as your muscles relax, it starts pulling again. The amazing thing is: the computer senses your muscles contraction so early… you don’t even feel what is going on. Which means you never feel any pain! In fact, the only thing most patients feel is… RELIEF!!! But the best part is: NSSD is able to gently separate your spinal bones which, in many cases, actually sucks the herniated disc material back into the disc where it belongs! This takes away your pain and allows your herniated and bulging discs to heal naturally!
And check this out: Treatments are pleasant and simple. All you have to do is lie on your back, listen to your favorite music, read a magazine… or… take a nap! The wonderful technology does everything while you simply RELAX the pain away! To sum up NSSD: • For most patients it is 100% painless… in fact many patients actually fall asleep during treatment! • Works fast! Most patients get relief after a handful of treatments – some after the very first! • Is non-invasive so it does not have the dangerous risks of surgery! • Gets to the root cause of the problem and helps it heal naturally! Isn’t modern technology wonderful? And wouldn’t you like to… Give This Great Technology A Try… For Free? If you would, there’s great news. There is a Doctor located at 222 Westchester Ave. Suite 405 in White Plains who has invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in this wonderful technology and has been treating herniated/bulging disc and sciatica patients with incredible success. His name is Dr. Jonathan Donath DC, MS and he is so excited about the results he’s been getting, he would like to share it with as many pain sufferers as possible. But There Is A Catch… There’s always a catch... isn’t there? Even though this technology has helped a majority of the patients Dr. Donath has treated… it is not a wonder cure and it does not help everyone.
On the right: healthy disc. Center: Herniated disc with soft disc material leaking out. On the left: Herniated disc material compressing or “pinching” nerve.
For that reason, Dr. Donath does a complete examination on every potential patient and only accepts you if he feels you are most likely to get the pain relief and outcome you are looking for. Dr. Donath’s Special Deal For You! Because the economy is so bad and Dr. Donath wants to help you if possible, he is offering the first 17 people who respond to this article a free consultation and NSSD qualification examination. And if you qualify for NSSD treatments, Dr. Donath will also give you one treatment for FREE! And if you do not qualify, Dr. Donath will help you find the best option for you. That’s why, if you suffer with pain from a herniated/bulging disc or sciatica you should call 914-259-8104 right now. When Barbara answers the phone, simply tell her you would like your free non-surgical spinal decompression consultation and examination. If you are one of the first 17, she will schedule you within the next few days. If you are in a lot of pain or already scheduled for surgery, tell Barbara and she will be sure to get you in immediately. Maybe even today.
On right: Herniated disc with spinal bones “squished” together. Center: NSSD slightly pulls the spinal bones apart, opens up the disc space and allows herniated material to move back into the disc. Left: Herniated material completely back in center of disc allows the disc to heal naturally. Your consultation and examination should take about 60 minutes. During this time you can get all of your questiones answered in a warm and friendly environment. You will know exactly what’s causing your pain and the best possible way to solve it. Dr. Donath will explain to you all your possible options along with his recomendations so you can make the best choice for YOU.
Why Limited To 17? Dr. Donath has limited the number he will accept right now to 17 because he does not believe patients should wait and they should also get the quality personal attention they deserve. When you go for your free visit, I’m sure you will see how unique and pleasant the experience is. It’s nice to be treated like a person and not a number or based on insurance coverage. It’s also nice to know exactly what’s causing your pain and how to relieve it as fast as possible. Dr. Donath’s favorite cases are the one’s that were able to cancel back surgery after only a handful of treatments. Dr. Donath also loves when a herniated disc patient that is in excruciating pain and thinks they’ve tried everything, lays down on the NSSD table, takes a 25 minute nap… and… wakes up with all their pain GONE! Just imagine how it would feel to have all your pain finally gone. Imagine going to bed and being able to sleep the entire night through… … and waking up refreshed and energized… ready to take on the brand new day – without the pain and stiffness that has been terrorizing you. And imagine finally knowing you have the solution to your herniated disc pain. Well, you may not have to just “imagine” anymore… because… NSSD might start relieving your pain… in just 25 minutes! So, if you’d like to see if you qualify and give this amazing technology a try for free… give Barbara a call at 914-259-8104 right now. Why wait one more day in pain when the solution may be one quick phone call away? Call now before someone else gets your free spot. One More Thing It’s Important… Ever since getting this wonderful technology, Dr. Donath’s office has been flooded with calls. For that reason, if when you call, the lines are busy or you go to voice mail… just keep calling back. The possibility of living pain-free is well worth the time and effort it may take you to get through and schedule your appointment. 914-259-8104
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Great (and new) ways to celebrate Thanksgiving with your family Highlights of Thanksgiving Day usually include watching the parade, the games, eating turkey, eating more turkey, before that snooze on the couch after your company departs. However, Turkey Day isn’t just about the entertainment and heaping plates of food. Perhaps, this year, you will start a new tradition that brings out the importance and symbolism of the holiday. What do we have in mind? Begin by asking yourself what Thanksgiving means to you. Is it about faith? Family? Giving back to the community? Use these ideals into to shape your new tradition in a fun, creative way. Donate to charity Thanksgiving is also a great time to sort through the kids’ toys and clothing and donate what they no longer need to a local homeless shelter, preschool, church or nursery. Christmas is just around the corner, so you’re going to need some extra room anyway!
Construct a family tablecloth Have each person write their signature, the date and what they are thankful for on a plain white tablecloth before the meal begins. Use the same tablecloth each year and enjoy reading the old memories before adding new ones.
Volunteer Start a new family tradition by giving back to the community. Check with your local community center or homeless shelter to see if they serve a Thanksgiving dinner. If so, volunteer as a family to work in the center’s kitchen for the day.
Design a family cookbook Type your favorite family Thanksgiving recipes into a word processing program on the computer and print out copies to give out to the extended family. Have kids decorate the recipes with drawings of each food, and then scan them onto the document.
Visit the elderly Do you live too far away from extended family to go home for Thanksgiving? Many local nursing homes or assisted living facilities run Adopt-a-Grandparent programs that strive to forge lasting relationships between seniors and members of the local community. You and the kids can visit with an elderly resident who doesn’t have nearby family to celebrate the holidays with. History Lesson Help the kids make pilgrim hats and read the story of the first Thanksgiving. Gather items to decorate the table like the pilgrims may have had for the first Thanksgiving, like leaves, pine cones and a cornucopia filled with fruit. Talk together about how different life was for kids in 1621 compared to today. If you have older kids, let them do some research on the Internet and share what they learned with guests before Thanksgiving dinner.
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How 85% of Patients eliminated Numbness, Tingling, or Sharp Pains Numbness, tingling, and pain are extremely annoying problems. It may come and go...interrupts your sleep...and even makes your arm or legs feel weak at times. Maybe you've even been to other doctors and they claim all the tests indicate you should feel fine.
If You Read Nothing else, Read This: More than 20 million Americans suffer from peripheral neuropathy, a problem caused by damage to the nerves that supply your arms and legs. This painful condition interferes with your body's ability to transmit messages to your muscles, skin, joints, or internal organs. If ignored or mistreated, neuropathy can lead to irreversible health conditions. Why not get help by those trained to correct the major cause of peripheral neuropathy. Read the full facts on this page. More Pills Are Not the Solution A common treatment for many nerve problems is the 'take some pills and wait and see' method. While this may be necessary for temporary relief of severe symptoms, using them long term is no way to live. Some of the more common drugs given include pain pills, anti-seizure mediations, and anti-depressants -- all of which have serious side effects. The Likely Cause of Your Problem My name is Dr. Alex Hilario, clinic director at Chiropractic Rehabilitation Source. I've been helping people with neuropathy and nerve problems for more than 10 years.
Often neuropathy is caused by a degenerating spine pressing on the nerve roots. This can happen in any of the vertebral joints from the neck all the way down to the tail bone. The good news is that chiropractic treatments have proven effective in helping to remove the pressure on the nerves. By using gentle techniques, I'm able to release the pressure that has built up on the nerve. This allows the nerve to heal and the symptoms to go away. For example, numerous studies have proven chiropractic's effectiveness in helping nerve conditions. Patients showed an 85.5% resolution of the nerve symptoms after only 9 chiropractic treatments. - Journal of Chiropractic Medicine 2008 With chiropractic care, patients had “significant improvement in perceived comfort and function, nerve conduction and finger sensation overall.” – JMPT 1998 “Significant increase in grip strength and normalization of motor and sensory latencies were noted. Orthopedic tests were negative. Symptoms dissipated.” – JMPT 1994 What these studies mean is that you could soon be enjoying life...without those aggravating nerve problems. Could This Be Your Solution? It’s time for you to find out if chiropractic will be your neuropathy solution.
• An in-depth consultation about your health and well-being where I will listen…really listen…to the details of your case. • A complete neuromuscular examination. • A thorough analysis of your exam and x-ray findings so we can start mapping out your plan to being pain free. • I'll answer your most probing questions about nerve problems and how chiropractic can help. Until December 31, 2014 you can get everything I’ve listed here for only $47. The normal price for this type of evaluation is $250, so you’re saving a considerable amount by taking me up on this offer. Call 914-584-6864 now. We can get you scheduled for your consultation, and exam as soon as there’s an opening. Our office is located in the heart of White Plains near Starbucks, Galleria Mall and Wal-Mart, when you call, tell the receptionist you’d like to come in for the Nerve Evaluation so she can get you on the schedule and make sure you receive proper credit for this special offer. Sincerely, Alex Hilario, D.C. P.S. Remember, you only have until December 31 to reserve an appointment at this significant discount. Why suffer for years in misery? That’s no way to live, not when there could be an easy solution to your problem.
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Dominican Sisters Family Health Services raises funds for underprivileged families DSFHS—a leading visiting nurse service providing home healthcare, will hold its 2014 Hope Gala at 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 25 at The Ritz-Carlton, Westchester in White Plains. Funds raised will go towards underprivileged families and unfunded healthcare programs serving New York communities. The Gala will feature entertainment by New York Yankee great Bernie Williams and his All Star Band. Mike Bennett of WHUD FM will be the evening’s emcee. The 2014 Mother Mary Walsh Awardees are: Dr. Thomas Lansen, Chief of Neurosurgery at Northern Westchester Hospital Center; Tara Meenan Lansen, Founder, President and CEO of Compufit Inc., and Ralph Martinelli, Vice President of Today Media and Publisher of Westchester Magazine, 914 INC, Hudson Valley, Westchester Home and Westchester Weddings magazine, for their spirit of giving back to the less fortunate. The 2014 Cimino Community Service Awardees are Jim and Fran Dowling
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When it comes to taking care of infants, toddlers, children, and families’ healthcare needs, our agency is “at home” throughout Westchester County. We partner with some of the Community’s best physicians and hospitals -- helping our precious patients remain in the comfort and safety of their own homes.
MATERNAL INFANT & CHILD HEALTH TEAM teaches expectant and new mothers how to care for themselves and their babies with: • Skilled Nursing/Rehabilitation Therapies • Bilingual Maternal-Child Social Work • High-risk Pregnancy Management • Breast Feeding Support • Post-partum Care • Nutrition Counseling & Education • Home Evaluations for Safety & Equipment Needs • Early Intervention Referral Services
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There’s No Need To Suffer From Leg Pain! LEG PAIN CAN bE A SYMPTOM Of A SErIOUS bUT TrEATAbLE MEDICAL CONDITION. Varicose Veins
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Keeping the portions in check is the key to a healthy Thanksgiving. Just like at any other meal, half of your plate needs to constant of fruit and vegetables. The rest of your plate can consist of a single portion of potatoes, stuffing, and turkey.
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2. healthy Ingredients Just by changing some of the ingredients in the traditional dishes, it will transform them into healthy Thanksgiving dishes without sacrificing the taste. Replace s few t potatoes that will be used to make mashed potatoes with parsnips. Use chicken broth instead of butter to mash potatoes. Swap Greek yogurt for sour cream and whole wheat crust for a regular crust.
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3. Water and a walk One of the easiest things to do to guarantee a healthy Thanksgiving is to drink a lot of water. Not only will you stay hydrated, but it will help to keep you from overeating. To keep your metabolism going, take a walk after dinner instead of falling asleep in your recliner.
4. No snacks It is too hard to keep track of calories with so much food sitting around. Put the food away when dinner is over.
5. Eat A healthy Thanksgiving does not mean going without the special foods. It means keeping your senses and keeping the portions of the unhealthy foods in check. It means if you really want some pie, you eat one slice and not the whole big pumpkin pie.
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Tip 3: Find local resources Identify and call your local agency on aging. After you have assessed your loved one’s needs, area agencies on aging offer the most efficient way to find the resources you need.
Tip 4: Tap the Internet Surf the Web, or find someone to do it for you. The Internet offers a wealth of information for caregivers. If you don't have a computer, perhaps a relative or neighbor can help. ask them to print information from national caregiving Websites for you to read.
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Are you a caregiver? According to the National Family Caregivers Association, there are about 50 million American caregivers. But you may have taken on the role without even knowing it. Experts have some helpful advice for caregivers: Identify yourself as a caregiver and get help to avoid caregiver burnout.
Tip 1: Take stock Assess your loved one’s situation. Take an inventory of his or her individual needs. Can he bathe, use the toilet, get dressed and eat? Can she get out of bed, climb stairs and take medications? This will help you figure out where you or your loved one may need outside assistance. A geriatrician, a physician who specializes in treating older people, can also help to evaluate your loved one's needs.
Tip 2: Ask for help Ask friends, family or your place of worship for assistance. Three words are very important for caregivers: Ask for help. Keep a list of tasks, such as shoveling snow or sitting with your loved one, so you have an answer when people ask what they can do to help. Enlisting friends, family or organizations is a sign of strength in a caregiver. Engage people to help you and try to take time for yourself. Self-care is not a luxury. It's your right as a human being.
Tip 5: Share your feelings Find a support group. The old saying “there’s strength in numbers” holds true for caregivers. Just talking to others who are in your shoes offers camaraderie and practical advice about caregiving. Check area hospitals or senior centers for support groups. If caregiving becomes too much, consider the services of a geriatric care manager. These professionals are trained to help families who need help with caregiving issues, says the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers. Above all, caregivers should be proactive and seek support.
Career Opportunities Dominican Sisters Family Health Service, Inc., one of New York’s premier home care agencies, is committed to providing exceptional care for our patients in the comfort of their home. We create an atmosphere of learning and development for our healthcare professionals. Due to our exciting growth plan, we are expanding our services into Putnam, Rockland, Orange, NYC (all 5 boroughs) and Nassau counties. There are excellent career opportunities for RNs/Pediatrics & Adults, Nurse Liaisons, PTs, OTs, SLPs and Social Workers. We offer a professional work environment and a competitive salary and benefits package. Please send resume and cover letter to: careers@dsfhs.org or fax to 914-941-4787 Also visit us at www.dsfhs.org. DSFHS is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we welcome diversity.
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November is National Caregivers Month
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A conference for caregivers to address the emotional and physical challenges they face in caring for loved ones of all ages.
Guest Speaker: The Rev. Viviana De Cohen, a hands-on expert in caregiving with a spiritual bent who has worked in various areas of health and home care and senior services for more than 20 years. Don’t miss her funny and heart-rending stories about her experiences.
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The Importance of Elder Law: You must protect your assets, family and future now! For nearly 30 years, practicing law has been Ely Rosenzveig’s passion. His inspiration? That comes from, among other things, his life experiences, the people he has met, and the clients he works with every day. The widow who didn’t have a will and was concerned about her financial future. The family that was reeling from health issues impacting their elderly loved ones without any planning in place to address their needs, leaving them with the prospect of exorbitantly expensive care needs. Ely Rosenzveig was a rabbi in Westchester County. The plight of some in his congregation moved him to practice elder law and trust and estate planning. He would become a senior partner at one of the foremost elder law firms in the country, but left to join hands with his son, Ariel. “I really jumped at the opportunity to work in this area of law,” Ely Rosenzveig said. “I think it’s special kind of work. To help people and work with your son is incredibly rewarding. Ariel is a great asset – a wonderful and gifted young attorney.” The law firm of Ely J. Rosenzveig & Associates, P.C. in White Plains practices in all areas of elder law, including trust and
estate planning, administration, and litigation, tax counsel, asset protection and special needs planning, Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security disability benefits, guardianships, long term care planning, spousal recovery claims, and Medicaid lien resolutions. Father and son pride themselves on an unyielding commitment to the zealous advocacy of their clients’ interests. Estate planning is one of the most important steps any person can take to make sure that their final property and health care wishes are honored, and that loved ones are provided for in their absence. A comprehensive estate plan can resolve a number of legal questions that arise whenever anyone dies. Appropriate estate and Medicaid planning can help preserve assets, reduce taxes, and help individuals qualify for Medicaid. “People don’t want to talk about illness and death,” Ariel Rosenzveig said. “It’s a tough subject. People are reluctant, but the type of measures that we implement for our clients can save them and their loved ones a lot of money. Proper planning will help provide financial and emotional security for all involved.”
The firm is very experienced in making sure that those eligible for Medicaid and Medicare get the benefits they deserve. Ely J. Rosenzveig & Associates, P.C. has been very successful in negotiating the complex bureaucratic minefield in which Medicaid is now mired, a dynamic only exacerbated with the passage of the Deficit reduction Act of 2006, and the new rules regarding the look-back requirements, and penalty period calculations for non-Medicaid exempt asset transfers. The firm has achieved remarkable results for clients on a host of Medicaid related issues, from getting Medicaid approvals for coverage of home care and institutional care benefits, to very accommodative resolutions of Medicaid spousal recovery claims, where the office of Medicaid aggressively pursues the non-institutionalized (i.e., or “community”) spouse for Medicaid benefits provided. No matter what the case, Ely J. Rosenzveig & Associates, P.C. prides itself on working with each client individually, catering to each one’s diverse needs. Estate planning should begin at a young age with a will, health care proxy, living
will and durable power of attorney. As you grow older and accumulate assets, it is especially important that you speak with an experience elder law attorney issues pertaining to issues concerning Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and further estate planning. Elder law is about more than just saving money. When viewed properly, elder law is about two major things: First, ensuring that your personal wishes — financial, medical, and legal — are carried out; and second, understanding that elder law is a family matter affecting an intricate web of individual relationships. Knowing that your potential long-term care needs have already been addressed frees you and your family from needless worry. And Ely and Ariel Rosenzveig are there to help their cherished clients every step of the way. “We want every client to feel like they are our only client,” Ely Rosenzveig said. “We are totally committed to ensuring that we be fully responsive to our clients’ every need. For us, this is tremendously rewarding. It is the very reason why we have become elder law attorneys.”
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Astorino announces Senior Law Day set for Oct. 29 Get free advice from experts in the legal, financial and geriatric care fields Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino has announced that attorneys, certified financial planners and geriatric care managers will offer 17 free workshops on elder law topics plus free, one-onone consultations at the 15th annual Senior Law Day on Wednesday, Oct. 29 at the County Center, 198 Central Ave., White Plains. “Senior Law Day is one of the finest and most worthwhile events the county presents,” Astorino said. “Knowledge is power, and the program will go a long way to help seniors be informed about their rights and finances. I commend the professionals who generously volunteer their knowledge and time every year to benefit Westchester residents.” The program for seniors and their families will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., and parking is free. An estimated 3,000 seniors have learned about their rights since Senior Law Day began in 1999, said Commissioner Mae Carpenter of Westchester County’s Department of Senior Programs and Services. The department presents Senior Law Day with the Westchester Public/Private Partnership for Aging Services and the Ninth Judicial District of the New York State Office of Court Administration. Workshops topics include wills vs. trusts, how to plan for at-home care with or without veterans benefits, guardianships, power of attorney, health care proxies, affordable housing options for seniors, preserving assets and how to avoid scams. There will also be workshops in Spanish on Medicare and estate planning. For the first time, Senior Law Day will offer long-term care policy review by a long-term care insurance expert, who will also answer questions. Seniors are encouraged to bring a copy of their policy with them to the County Center.
They will also have the opportunity for free, 15-minute, one-on-one consultations with elder law attorneys, certified financial planners and geriatric care managers. Registration is requested, but walkins are welcome. To sign up, visit www.westchestergov.com/seniors or call (914) 813-6300. Seniors should sign up for the one-on-one, 15-minute private consultations on the day of the event. Steve Schurkman, Esq., a partner with Keane & Beane in White Plains, is chair of the annual Senior Law Day program. To print Senior Law Day materials at home, enter the seniorlawday.info link in your web browser. DSPS Commissioner Carpenter said that seniors should have their legal and financial affairs in order to remain independent as long as possible. “Don’t underestimate the importance of what you will learn at Senior Law Day,” Carpenter said. “It’s essential you know what assets you have and how to manage them. It can give you peace of mind.” Sponsors of Senior Law Day are: Amoruso & Amoruso, LLP; Anthony J. DeVito, Ph.D., CFP, NAPFARegistered Financial Advisor; Bleakley Platt & Schmidt, LLP; Cuddy & Feder, LLP; Ely J. Rosenzveig & Associates, P.C.; Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP; FiveStar Premier Residences of Yonkers; Glassman & Brown, LLP; Hyman & Gilbert; Jeffrey S. Goldstein, Esq.; Keane & Beane P.C.; Robert Leitner, CFP, Financial Advisory Network; Littman Krooks, LLP; Rosenthal & Markowitz, LLP; Shamberg Marwell Hollis Andreycak & Laidlaw, P.C.; The Bristal at White Plains; The Collaborative for Palliative Care; The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Center for Elder Abuse Prevention at the Hebrew Home at Riverdale; Tracy Christen Reimann, P.C.; Valorie Joy Promisel, Esq., and Westchester Elder Care Consultants, LLC.
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Memorial Sloan Kettering brings cancer care closer to home for Hudson Valley residents Memorial Sloan Kettering’s suburban presence is expanding with its newest and largest stateof-the-art facility set to welcome patients on October 6. MSK West Harrison, located on Westchester Avenue and easily accessible from I-684 and I-287, is convenient for patients living in New York’s Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Orange, and Rockland counties, as well as Fairfield County, Connecticut. Hudson Valley residents will now have even greater access to the highest caliber and most compassionate cancer care, delivered by MSK physicians, nurses, and specially trained healthcare providers. “This new site in West Harrison enables us to extend the reach of MSK’s unparalleled cancer care and bring the expertise and dedication of our staff closer to where patients live and work,” said Craig B. Thompson, MD, MSK President and CEO. “This year, MSK celebrates 130 years of tremendous progress in the quest to eradicate cancer. Today we are able to find many cancers at their earliest, most curable stages; combine novel therapies to halt or slow the growth of tumors whenever possible; and improve quality of life for those living with the disease. Building MSK closer to where our patients live and providing the highest level of care is central to MSK’s mission, and together we will continue to build upon the progress made thus far.” Built to meet the unique needs of cancer patients, the 114,000square-foot outpatient cancer facility includes the region’s most comprehensive set of cancer services and amenities all under one roof, including more than 30 cancer doctors with expertise in medical and radiation oncology, radiology, surgery, and derma-
Pictured from left to right – Jose Baselga, MD, PhD, Physician-in-Chief & CMO, Memorial Sloan Kettering; Craig Thompson, MD, President & CEO, MSK; Ron Belmont, Harrison Mayor; Scott Hayworth, MD, FACOG, Mount Kisco Medical Group; Richard Barakat, MD, FACS, Deputy Physician-in-Chief, Regional Care Network and MSK Cancer Alliance
tology (including Mohs surgery), as well as programs for genetic counseling, high-risk cancer screening and surveillance, cancer survivorship, social work services, and consultations with certified dietitian-nutritionists.
Patients will also find an on-site pharmacy, ample parking — including free valet services — a cafeteria for quick and healthy food selections, and outdoor spaces designed with a park-like feel. The staff of 140, many of
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MSK patient Kelley Hebert; MSK patient and TV journalist, Stacey Sager
whom reside in the Hudson Valley region and are active in their local communities, includes world-class surgeons, medical and radiation oncologists, and nurses who have decades of experience treating people with cancer. “The team of doctors and nurses at MSK West Harrison are thought leaders in the world of cancer research, treatment, and prevention, and many have worked tirelessly to help develop and test the current treatment standards in their respective fields,” said José Baselga, MD, PhD, MSK’s Physician-in-Chief. “Our patients not only will have access to the most exemplary care from the most forwardthinking teams at MSK West Harrison but also will experience it in a serene environment.” In an ongoing effort to enhance the experience of our patients, we are excited to announce a partnership with the nationally renowned Mount Kisco Medical Group (MKMG). As part of this innova-
tive partnership, MKMG physicians with appointments to the MSK medical staff will be based on-site at MSK West Harrison to provide clinical services including cardiology, gastroenterology, gynecology, infectious disease, and internal medicine to MSK patients. “We are excited about the opportunity to partner with one of the foremost medical groups in the country, and provide our patients the convenience and access to the excellent physicians of Mount Kisco Medical Group, all under one roof,” said Dr. Baselga. “We could not be more pleased to partner with Memorial Sloan Kettering in their brand new, stateof- the-art facility, to provide them with supporting clinical services,” said Scott D. Hayworth, MD, President and CEO of MKMG. “This relationship is perfectly in line with our efforts to partner with world-class organizations as we continue our mission to offer the highest quality, most costeffective care for all patients.
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5 diabetes superfoods for patients on a budget Eating healthy doesn’t necessarily mean settling for less tasty foods or going over budget, especially for diabetes patients. A low-glycemic diet — high in fiber and protein — is recommended for most diabetics to help control blood sugar levels and weight. Following a diabetes diet will still allow diabetics to eat their favorite foods, yes, even those with the sweetest tooth. Diabetics should ensure they consume foods that provide key nutrients — calcium, potassium, fiber, magnesium, and vitamins A, C, and E — to improve glycemic control and risk factors for coronary heart disease. This low-glycemic diet is not just for diabetics, but ideal for everyone, especially to prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes for non-diabetics. A tasty, healthy eating plan — high in nutrients, low in fat, and moderate in calories — can be created by adding these five budget-friendly superfoods to any diabetes diet:
1. Beans Beans are considered to be the best source of dietary fiber as it slows digestion and keeps blood sugar levels from raising after a meal. Whether you prefer kidney, pinto, navy, or black beans, half a cup will provide you with about a third of your daily fiber requirement, says Harvard University Health Services. These starchy vegetables are a great alternative to meat. Tip: Buying canned beans can save time and end up costing you less. Remember to drain and rinse these beans to reduce sodium intake.
2. Berries Blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, or a variety can cater to even the sweetest tooth and become part of your new healthy dessert. Berries are considered to be a diabetes superfood by the American Diabetes Association, loaded with antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber. Most importantly, they’re low in carbs. Three quarters of a cup of fresh blueberries have 62 calories and 16 grams of carbohydrates. Tip: Buy fruits and vegetables when they are in season. The quality of the fruit will not only be richer, but they will typically cost less. To purchase produce that is out of season, opt for canned and frozen fruits which can not only be cheaper, but also stay fresh longer.
3. Cinnamon To add some spice to your life, just sprinkle cinnamon on your foods to effectively lower your blood sugar levels. Cinnamon helps the body use insulin more effectively, allowing more glucose to enter cells. Just half a teaspoon of cinnamon a day has been shown to significantly reduce blood sugar levels, triglycerides, LDL (bad) cholesterol, and total cholesterol levels for those with type 2 diabetes, said Dr. Mercola, physician and surgeon, on his website. Tip: Check to see if there is a discount grocery store in your area where you can save up to 40 percent in groceries.
4. Fat-Free Milk and Yogurt Milk and yogurt contain calcium that helps build strong bones and teeth, and they are also a good source of vitamin D. Diabetics who consume calciumrich foods, such as yogurt, may have an easier time losing weight, and are less likely to become insulin resistant, according to HealthCentral. A nonfat, plain yogurt for breakfast, or as a snack can be garnished with fresh fruit or low-fat granola. Tip: Opt to buy store brands because they often taste the same and could even save you more than 50 percent.
5. Fish Fish is an excellent substitute for meats with high fat because they are a good source of protein. Fatty fish contains omega-3 fatty acids — unsaturated fats — that help keep the arteries cleaner. Typically, diabetics have high triglycerides and low levels of HDL — the “good” cholesterol, so opting for fatty fish can help improve your health. Salmon, mackerel, and tuna are among some of the excellent sources of omega-3s. Tip: Visit a local grocer or fish market and look at the eyes and the gills to make sure there is no discoloration. It’s better to cook the fish immediately, rather than to put it in the freezer where the fish can get mushy.
A Solution to a Growing Problem For Seniors When seniors and business owners own a life or Key-Man Insurance, they’re essentially sitting on untapped funds. Through a life settlement, Advanced Loan or 1035 Exchange transaction they have the ability to harness the power of their life insurance. These options are not known to many, in tapping into funds to pay for:
Advanced Benefit Loan versus Mortgage Loan: As people look to finally settle down and enjoy the fruits of their labor, it is estimated that 75 million people will look to retire over the next twenty plus years. This calculates to an average of 10,000 people a day as they reach the age of 65. These numbers have many businesses reaching out to this particular demographic in the fields on medicine, travel, finance, and home development.
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Home developers have started to market their new home developments in an effort to reach out to this growing community. These new developments look to cater to residents, who are 62+ years, in small towns in the tri state are. These new developments have all the amenities of a self-contained community, such as restaurants, marinas, yacht clubs, shopping and access to mass transit to travel in and out of New York City. With the construction of all these new communities and all of its luxuries, these developments come with a high price tag. For some retirees, the price is too exuberant and taking out a mortgage is not desirable. Most retirees just want to enjoy their new home and not work on paying a 30 year mortgage. This is where an Advanced Benefit Loan can help. Taking an advanced benefit loan against their life insurance, they will not have to take a mortgage to pay for their new home. The loan is collateralized against their life insurance. When the life insurance contract matures, the loan is paid by the life insurance proceeds; anything left will be inherited by their heirs. Why do this?? 1. No payment of income tax, this is a loan against your life insurance. 2. No home mortgage loan, you will own your home out right. 3. No credit checks or credit approval by banks. This loan program is designed to assist seniors in accessing cash from their existing life insurance policy with no income requirements, no future premium obligations, and no out-of-pocket expenses. In order to qualify, a senior must have in-force a life insurance policy. A senior will never be rejected due to lack of income, poor credit history, or previous bankruptcy. If you would like to apply or have questions, call us today, we can speak with you to access your financial need, review your life insurance policy and determine your eligibility. If you are eligible, you will be asked to complete a loan application and provide requested documentation. Once we complete our review of your policy, we will notify you of approval and the amount of the loan.
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New “fly cars” now in service by the Tri-Community Advanced Life Support System Phelps Hospital donates two vehicles to support Emergency Medical Services Ossining to have high-quality advanced life support at a reasonable cost,” says Nick Franzoso, captain of the Ossining Volunteer Ambulance Corps. Phelps Memorial Hospital Center is a 238-bed acute care community hospital in Sleepy Hollow with more than 1,700 employees and 500 medical staff members representing 60 medical specialties. Phelps offers one of the broadest ranges of community hospital services in Westchester. Patients benefit from distinguished physicians, many of whom are pioneers in their field, offering the most advanced procedures using the latest technology. www.phelpshospital.org. Phelps' multispecialty medical group, Phelps Medical Associates, has 14 practice locations on campus and in the surrounding communities. www.phelpsmedicalassociates.org.
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What if a lender financed most of your retirement benefits? By Andrew J. Cavaliere, CLTC You finance your car, your business and your home… why wouldn’t you finance your retirement benefits? Our proprietary, premium financed retirement plan provides a total benefits package for you or your employees; benefits beyond the typical 401K or health insurance including: ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
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Earn an advanced certificate or an M.B.A. degree in the growing field of healthcare management at Long Island University’s Hudson Graduate Center at Westchester. Demand for healthcare managers with business skills has never been greater. Responding to this need, Long Island University has launched a new Healthcare Sector Management program, offering two graduate study options in the field of healthcare administration. After completing your advanced certificate or your M.B.A. at the University’s Hudson Graduate Center at Westchester, you will be prepared to advance in middle and upper management positions in the healthcare industry. Option A: The Advanced Certificate in Healthcare Sector Management Enhance your credentials by enrolling in the advanced certificate program. Certificate candidates will complete four healthcare sector management courses for a total of 12 graduate credits on a part-time basis in just two semesters. Option B:The M.B.A. Degree with a Healthcare Sector Management Concentration Students in the M.B.A. program follow the standard 48credit curriculum, normally completed by part-time students over a 24-month period, with a focus on leadership in healthcare organizations. The Healthcare Sector Management Program will be offered at Long Island University’s Hudson Graduate Center at Westchester, located on the grounds of Purchase College, 735 Anderson Hill Rd., Purchase, N.Y. Courses are offered on weekday evenings and on Saturdays. “The healthcare management field is one of the few sectors of our economy we know will continue to grow significantly over the next five years,” according to Dr. Lynn Gunnar Johnson, director of the M.B.A. Healthcare Sector Management program. For more information, please contact the Admissions Department at 914-831-2700 or Westchester@liu.edu. Long Island University Hudson Graduate Center at Westchester 735 Anderson Hill Rd. Purchase, NY 10577
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Move Better • Feel Better • Live Better Personalized In-Home Physical Therapy and Wellness Services for All Abilities! A Healthier You Physical Therapy(AHYPT) provides personalized in-home physical therapy and wellness services in lower Westchester and Fairfield Counties. Owners Dr. Delali Goka, PT, DPT and Dr. Stacey Rittenberg, PT, DPT, NCS bring over twenty-five years experience in rehabilitation, fitness, and wellness to your doorstep. Their passion and expertise are evident in their approach to patient care. Choose AHYPT to: • Gain peace of mind at home • Recover faster from surgery or injury • Take back control of your health • Manage a chronic condition or pain effectively • Achieve you personal best In-Home Physical Therapy Services • Evaluation/Treatment of Orthopedic, Cardiopulmonary and Neurological Conditions • Balance Training • Fall Prevention • Customized Home Exercise Programs • Caregiver Training Programs • Home Safety Evaluations • Aquatic Therapy • Endurance Training • Vestibular Rehabilitation Wellness Services • Wellness Assessments • Personalized Wellness Programs • Wellness Seminars • Wellness Parties Phone: (914) 458-2249 E-mail: info@AHealthierYouPT.com Web: www.AHealthierYouPT.com
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are you headed for a midlife crisis? You’ve hit your forties and things are a little different now. What used to motivate you no longer does and you haven’t felt deep satisfaction in quite some time. Perhaps it’s your job, a relationship, or just life in general. The challenges keep piling up and you rise to meet them, only to find a whole new set of them on the other side. You are frustrated and restless, and, you’ve got a pretty good dose of angst welling up inside. Are you having a midlife crisis? Here are seven signs that you might be. 1. Persistent Dissatisfaction You have reached most of your goals thus far, but find yourself asking, “Is this as good as it gets?” So far the answers are not satisfactory and a sense of futility is settling in.
4. Shallow Commitments The thought of enduring the status quo is depressing, but you keep recommitting to it with less and less enthusiasm each time. You vow to stay the course because you have too much at stake. You are discouraged.
2. Inauthenticity You are wondering if you have not lost a part of yourself over the years, asking, “Is this really who I am? What happened to that person I used to be? I always thought it would be different; at least by now?” You know that you are not being true to yourself.
5. Relational Tension You find yourself blaming the others around you for the way you feel: your spouse, your kids, your parents, your boss or your peers. You are wondering if life would not be easier and happier without the people who keep “holding you back.”
7. Recapturing Youth In order to feel alive, visible, or significant again, you revert to what worked for you in your youth. Perhaps it’s a younger-looking wardrobe, a cool (or cute) new car, physical improvements (real and artificial), or risky behaviour.
3. Insignificance You accomplish a lot of things, but wonder, “Do I really make a difference?” You often find yourself dreaming about something more, but feel life is passing you by, and it doesn’t reach back to make sure you’re along for the ride.
6. Leaking You are bored to tears. You are doing and saying things that are out of character for you in order to feel a little excitement, even if they are not helpful. You are no longer able to contain your frustration and moral & ethical boundaries are becoming blurry.
If you identified with several of the warning signs, be careful. You are in the danger zone. Identification with several items indicates that you are likely in a transition, an in-between time in your personal development. They are often challenging and careful decisions must be made to navigate them well.
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Resource Directory Psychology
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White Plains Psychology, PLLC Esperanza H. Steinberg, Ph.D. At White Plains Psychology, Dr. Steinberg treats both adult and geriatric patients to help them deal with life's dejections and disappointments, making them bearable and manageable - and ultimately seeking to restore hope, replenish optimism and regain the courage to press on... and to prevail. Reclaim your happiness and your peace of mind. Schedule a consultation today. 56 Doyer Avenue, Suite 1C White Plains, NY 10605 914-623-8822 www.WhitePlainsPsychology.com
Services DML LICE SERVICES OF WESTCHESTER (914) 424-1367 60 Blanchard Avenue Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 Dale Longworth, the Original Lice Expert of Dobbs Ferry/Westchester has removed lice and eggs from thousands of children and their families using all natural and non-toxic products. She has been in business as a professional lice technician since 1997 and is highly recommended by doctors and nurses throughout Westchester County. Her services provide a relaxing and pleasant atmosphere for you and your children during treatment and you will be guaranteed to leave satisfied and lice free!
Senior Living
FREE Service Helping Families Find Senior Residences Golden Years Living Solutions is a FREE senior living advisory service. We help families navigate the overwhelming process of finding and selecting a new senior residence for a loved one. We work directly and personally with each of our clients to guide and assist them through the entire process in choosing the right residence. We provide information regarding various senior living options (including care, services, amenities, activities and costs) and we help evaluate the most suitable arrangement for you or your loved one. These residences include: 55+ Communities, Independent Living, Assisted Living, Residential Care, Continuing Care Retirement Communities, Skilled Nursing, Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care. For more information or to schedule a free consultation, please call (914) 437-8675 or email info@goldenyearsls.com. Golden Years Living Solutions, Inc. 333 Mamaroneck Avenue #211 White Plains, New York 10605 Phone: 914-437-8675 Fax#: 888-900-9850 Email: info@goldenyearsls.com Website: www.goldenyearslivingsolutions.com
Getting better…. just got better. We are proud to announce that our stunning new nursing center has opened and has private and semi-private rooms with magnificent views of Long Island Sound. United Hebrew is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian, multi-service senior living campus serving the Westchester metropolitan area since 1919. Our dedicated short-term rehabilitation suite is staffed by Burke Rehabilitation professionals. The exemplary clinical team of professionals will design a personalized treatment plan for care in our nurturing environment. Features include country kitchens, recreation rooms on each floor, a courtyard garden for recreational use, private dining and family rooms and wireless internet access. United Hebrew Family of Services: • Nursing Home Care • Burke Rehabilitation at United Hebrew • Willow Towers Assisted Living Residence • Soundview Apartments for Independent Seniors • Long Term Home Health Care Program • Azor Home Health Agency For more information or to schedule a tour please call Admissions at 914-632-2804 x1148 or email Karen Nodiff at knodiff@uhgc.org. United Hebrew 391 Pelham Road, New Rochelle, NY 10805 914.632.2804 www.uhgc.org
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WELLU MEDICAL WEIGHT LOSS Terry Ellman, M.D., M.P.H. 34 South Broadway, Suite 210 White Plains, NY 10601 (located next to The Westchester shopping mall) 914-920-7217 www.PhysicianDirectedWeightLoss.com WellU Medical Weight Loss offers the ultimate in bariatric care using a comprehensive and individualized approach crafted for you. Dr. Ellman specializes in preventive and bariatric medicine (non-surgical weight loss/management) and uses the most advanced innovative interventions consistent with the latest and best available scientific evidence and guidelines. Our medically-supervised weight loss programs will guide you through your journey to achieve and maintain a healthier weight and lifestyle. You will enjoy one-on-one physician support every step of the way. Call us today for an appointment at 914-920-7217 or schedule online at www.wellumd.com.
Women’s Health FULL CIRCLE WOMEN’S HEALTH Holistic, Integrative Health Care for Women of all Ages 1241 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains, NY 10605 914-421-1500 www.fullcirclewomenshealth.com
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A team of social work representatives from Burke Rehabilitation Center recently visited The Bristal at White Plains assisted living community for a networking event. From left: Donna Karuc, LCSW; John Giordano, Executive Director of The Bristal at White Plains; Nicole Dampier, MSW; Donna Russo, LCSW.
Located at 305 North Street in White Plains, The Bristal at White Plains is an assisted living community which offers the look and feel of a luxury hotel while offering enhanced assisted living. The Bristal features 116 residences comprised of 73 studios, 41 one-bedroom and 2 two-bedroom suites. There are also 32 apartments dedicated for residents who require memory care. Residents at The Bristal enjoy top-of-the-line health care services including a full-scale wellness program, onsite doctor visits, medication supervision, bathing and dressing assistance and a RN/LPN on duty. Luxury amenities at The Bristal include an elegant lobby, cinema, fitness center, salon, arts & crafts studio, bingo center, card and game room, library, business center, wellness center, heated outdoor pool and putting green. The recreation director arranges parties, entertainment, exercise classes and a wide range of educational and social programs. For more information about The Bristal at White Plains please visit www.thebristal.com or call 914-681-1800. About Burke Rehabilitation Hospital Burke Rehabilitation Hospital is a private, not-for-profit, acute rehabilitation hospital. Founded in 1915, it is the only hospital in Westchester County dedicated solely to rehabilitation medicine. Burke offers both inpatient and outpatient programs for those who have experienced a disabling illness, traumatic injury or joint replacement surgery. The hospital is part of Burke Rehabilitation Center, which also includes Burke Medical Research Institute and Burke’s Outpatient Division. Burke s world-renowned doctors and therapists provide state-of-the-art treatment while its research scientists explore the frontiers of neurological and rehabilitation medicine. All share the Burke mission to ensure that every patient makes the fullest possible recovery from illness or injury regardless of their ability to pay. For additional information on Burke Rehabilitation Center, please visit burke.org.
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Your Guide to get along with your family on Thanksgiving Your mother-in-law has an opinion about everything. Your uncle, how do we say, drinks too much. Your sister insists that she does the cooking and critiques your every move in the kitchen.
Happy Stressful Thanksgiving!
Although Thanksgiving is a wonderful opportunity for family to get together and enjoy delicious food, it can also present numerous challenges. No family is perfect and there is often conflict among even the happiest groups. Large holiday gatherings are especially prone to arguments, raised voices and drama. However, there are some ways to keep the fighting to a minimum…really. Know your triggers Before you head to Thanksgiving dinner, think about what might get you riled up and try to keep your anger at bay. Sometimes, someone might choose to bring up a ‘dumb’ thing you have done in the past. Sometimes it's just better to admit that it was dumb and then smile. If a relative continues with criticism, redirect. You can do this by acknowledging the situation and then suggesting an alternate conversation topic. Keep things neutral Avoid prickly topics around the dinner table by preparing more neutral topics ahead of time, such as conversing about movies you've seen, books you've read or experiences that you would like to share. This will help offset potential contentious conversations. Try to always be ready with a topic that everyone can weigh in on without offending someone else around the table. Don’t expect perfection Be more concerned with connecting with people than if the food turns out perfectly. It's not always easy for a large family to get together and all get along, but by preparing ahead of time, focusing on the positive and steering clear of hot-button topics you can ensure a relatively calm Thanksgiving dinner.
No two patients are alike… Why should their rehabilitation be? BURKE REHABILITATION HOSPITAL offers custom-designed programs based on your individual needs. Whether you have experienced a life changing event such as a stroke, brain injury, neurological condition or joint replacement, Burke is here to help you reach your maximum recovery. You are unique. Make sure your rehabilitation journey is too. Pioneering Rehabilitation
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What do doctors do to treat their own pain? As a board-certified internist who has been in practice for over 13 years, I spend much of my time attempting to alleviate the pain and suffering of my patients. As a clinician, one of the biggest challenges I face is helping my patients deal with musculoskeletal and neuropathic pain syndromes—those all-too-common, yet frequently debilitating ailments caused by bad backs, pinched nerves, arthritis, and the like. Unfortunately, much of what I have to offer my patients boils down to the following: take a pain pill, stretch if you can, wait, and hope for the best. After a failed trial of “conservative” therapy a call might go out to the orthopedic surgeon for assistance; a truly satisfactory result is not common. The simple fact is that physicians are not well trained to deal with musculoskeletal pain, and patients can suffer as a result. Thankfully, my views on this topic have been turned completely upside down since I havepersonally discovered Dr. Jonathan Donath’s outstanding practice. After beginning a vigorous exercise regimen I started to experience awful neck and upper back pain, accompanied by numbness and tingling down my left arm and fingers. For weeks I tried to nurse the pain with non steroidal anti-inflammatory medication, but the pain persisted and got to the point that I was almost unable to work, sleep, or most importantly, play guitar. I wasliterally in tears from the excruciating pain. A neurosurgeon diagnosed a herniated disc and pinched nerve in my neck and offered to decompress it with an operation. In desperation I called Dr. Donath instead. My visit to Dr. Donath’s office was an outstanding experience. He spent about an hour with me and combined multiple modalities to fix the herniated disc in my neck: deep massage, active release techniques, traditional manipulation, cold therapy, and finally spinal decompression. After that first hour with Dr. Donath my pain had decreased from a 10/10 down to a manageable 4/10, and I was able to comfortably move my head and neck. That very night I was able to play guitar again. Two days later I went back for another series of treatments and the pain decreased even further. After about five days the pain was absolutely gone. Unbelievable! Since then he has used the same wonderful techniques to help me overcome painful bouts of sciatica as well. My own patients and family members have become “believers” in Dr. Donath’s abilities as well--- the results he achieves are real and lasting. He is my go to guy for the majority of musculoskeletal and neuropathic pain syndromes that I now realize are truly treatable. Dr. Robert Sidlow MD, Associate Professor of Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
I am a pediatrician and in my work, I have to bend down a lot and I’m constantly lifting kids. I usually have one to three bad flare ups of low back pain every year. When my back would "go out", I could barely walk to the bathroom and would have to lie down in bed for a few days. I have tried everything: doing nothing and "toughing it out", muscle relaxants, physical therapy, chiropractic, therapeutic massage, and even painful steroid injections. Nothing worked. When I moved to Westchester, I met Dr. Jonathan Donath. In just a couple of sessions with Dr. Donath, the pain completely disappeared. If it hadn't happened to me, I wouldn't have believed it. During my last flare up, I was expecting to be on my back for 2-3 days and in pain for 2 weeks. Instead, after one session with Dr. Donath, I was able to walk; two more sessions and I was fine. I could walk, bend down and I had almost no pain. Since that last back episode, Dr. Donath has helped me with my tendonitis in my right hand and with my chronic knee problems. I recommend Dr. Donath to everyone with back, muscle or joint pain. Even if you have not had relief with other treatments and other Chiropractors, give Dr. Donath a chance. I did and he changed my life. Eugene Dinkevich MD, Mount Vernon, NY It’s my great pleasure to write about Westchester Spinal Decompression Center. I really don’t have words to express my feelings about the care I got in last 3 months. I was almost handicapped, living with terrible pain all the time, crippling my day to day life. I am a medical doctor and work in a hospital with all sorts of amazing physicians, but after seeing a physical therapist, getting epidural steroids injections, many orthopedists and neurosurgeons, finally my destination lead me to see Dr Jonathan Donath. With great skepticism, I lied down for spinal decompression therapy. It was unbelievable that after only two initial sessions, my radiating pain down my leg had almost disappeared. Gradually, I started getting better, started doing exercises that they gave me midway through the treatment. Now, I am doing all my daily activities without any pain. I highly recommend Dr Jonathan and his colleague Dr Kavita for any problems related to the musculoskeletal system, you will definitely feel at home and will get better. Dr. Pankaj Jain, M.D New York, NY Dr. Jonathan Donath DC, MS, Clinic Director Joint Effort Chiropractic / Westchester Spinal Decompression Center www.jointeffortchiro.com www.westchesterpainrelief.com
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