NAVIGATING THE SHELVES:
A DERMATOLOGIST'S GUIDE to Choosing the Best Skin Care Options
HEALTHY SOLUTIONS for Your Home BACK TO SCHOOL Checklist
The Past, Present & Future of Armour Oaks Senior Living Community
The Value of Private Duty IN-HOME CARE Heading Off To College? Health & Wellness Advice For the College Student
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HEALTHY SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR HOME Providing Safety and Convenience for Older Adults
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August 2015
Off To College? 6 Heading Practical Health & Wellness
Advice For the College Student
Living Community
Past, Present & Future 8 The of Armour Oaks Senior
11 Advanced Laser Treatment
For Toenail Fungus
Healthy Solutions 12 For Your Home.
Providing Safety and Convenience for Older Adults
After All…There Truly Is No Place Like Home
in Children
Value Of Private Duty 14 The In-Home Care.
15 Traumatic Dental injuries the Shelves. 16 Navigating A Dermatologist’s Guide
to Choosing the Best Skin Care Products
Affordable Dental Care Plan 19 for Adults Over 50!
Health & Wellness 20 Bringing to the Local Community
Electrical 21 Functional Stimulation in Rehabilitation 22 Helping Clients Win Social
Security Disability Cases
THE GOLD STANDARD IN REHABILITATION
Clinical Research 23 How is Leading the Way
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to Better Health
Did You Know Children Suffer 25 From Sleep Apnea? 26 Back to School Checklist is Children's Eye Health 27 August and Safety Month
Back-to-School Eye Exams for Children
Teachers, Counselors and Parents
for Back to School! 29 Tips Advice from Students,
30 I Play. I Win. 31 Win Today!
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The Joint Commission Accredited Programs 1. Hospital 2. Laboratory Accredited Program The Joint Commission Disease-Specific Care Certifications 3. Brain Injury Rehabilitation 4. Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation 5. Stroke Rehabilitation
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Heading Off To College? Practical health & wellness advice for the college student By Paula Lawrence, Mirabile M.D.
• When filling your plate, opt for balance and variety. A good rule of thumb is to include a lean protein, whole grain, fruit or vegetable and healthy fat (such as avocado, nuts or olive oil) at every meal. • Don’t skip meals. Skipping a meal often leads to overeating at your next meal. And, when ravenous, you’re more likely to reach for less healthy options. • Moderation. When it comes to late night pizza, soda and sugary snacks, moderation is best. We get it – you’re in college! You don’t need to completely deprive yourself of treats. We often recommend the 80/20 rule. At least 80% of your total weekly calorie consumption should include healthy, nutritious food.
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oing away to college is a big transition for young adults. Suddenly you are fully responsible for your own schedule and choices. You no longer have Dad setting a curfew or Mom reminding you to eat your vegetables. While balancing your social life, studies, and your new found freedom, don’t neglect your health. Here are some practical tips for staying well.
• Visit Medi-Weightloss. If you get off track and need a little help, come see us over Winter Break. Patients can lose 5 to 7 lbs. the first week and up to 20 lbs. the first month. Our program gives you the foundation for how you should eat the rest of your life so you can lose weight and keep it off.
Eat Right
Proper nutrition is important for maintaining your weight and keeping energy levels up. Eating right while balancing a busy lifestyle will help build healthy habits for life. • Set a rule that you’ll eat only healthy snacks while studying. Study sessions often include over consumption of processed foods such as chips or cookies. This type of mindless eating can easily rack up 700 (or more) extra calories. Do this five times a week and you’ve added 3,500 extra calories. 3,500 calories equals 1 pound of weight – you get the idea. Keep pre-cut veggies and fruit easily accessible so you’re not tempted by unhealthy snacks. www.kchealthandwellness.com
Drink Water
Staying hydrated helps your concentration, keeps you from overeating and improves your energy levels. A good rule of thumb is to consume your body weight in ounces. For example, if you weigh 120 pounds, consume at least 120 ounces of water per day. Carry a refillable water bottle with you to classes. Be sure to consume extra water after exercise.
Wash Your Hands
College students are in constant contact with others. Classes, dorms, walking around campus – it’s easy to catch a cold or virus. Wash your hands before eating, before touching your eyes and after coming in contact with anyone who is sick.
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Seek Help If You Need It
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While most will say that College is the time of their lives, those same people will admit that it comes with challenges. If you are struggling with Calculus, chances are you’ll seek help from a tutor, right? The same holds true for your emotional well-being. If you find yourself constantly worried, stressed out or lost, seek help. Confide in a friend or roommate. Call your parents or a sibling. Reach out to your campus ministry or counseling center. You are not alone and it’s OK to ask for help. Mirabile M.D. Beauty, Health & Wellness combines Medi-Weightloss, MedCosmetic, bio-identical hormone replacement therapy and gynecology. Under the ownership of trusted physician, James Mirabile MD, we are your one stop shop for total wellness.
As cold and flu season approaches, be sure to get your flu shot. Most campus Student Health Centers offer flu shots at a reduced price.
Take Care of Your Skin
Ladies, be sure to remove makeup every night before bed. Sleeping in makeup can clog your pores, which leads to breakouts and dull skin tone. If you haven’t already, get started on an at-home skin care regimen. Our medical spa, MedCosmetic,
offers complimentary consultations and will tailor a regimen to your skin type and budget. Also, protecting yourself from sun exposure helps prevent wrinkles, brown spots and most importantly, skin cancer. Wear sunscreen every day, even during the winter months. Apply a SPF of 25 or higher to your face, neck and any area that will be exposed. Guys, this goes for you too!
James Mirabile, MD
Visit online at mirabilemd.com.
4550 West 109th Street, Suite 130, Overland Park, KS 66211
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Armour Oaks Senior Living Community: The First Home in the Nation for Aging Couples
A Brief History of Kansas City, Senior Living, and the Wise Women who founded the WCA of Kansas City, Missouri By Melissa A. Stivers
THE LEGACY
Many of us familiar with Kansas City History are well aware of our founding fathers of KC: Loose, Troost, Gillis, Armour, etc. The beautiful thing about Armour Oaks Senior Living Community is that we represent the wives and female family members of these wise men: Mrs. S.B. Armour (Margaret Klock), Mrs. Mary Gillis Troost and Mrs. J.S. Loose were a few of these women. Originating with only 20 ladies of Kansas City, these determined ladies, far beyond their time, created and expanded upon over a century of compassion, respect, and a sense of family/ friendship by establishing the Women’s Christian Association of Kansas City, Missouri.
Armour Oaks Senior Living Community is a 25 acre campus, proudly celebrating its 87th year in the Historic Waldo Community at 81st Street and Wornall Road. It is the oldest continuously operating non-profit organization in Kansas City. Though the Women’s Christian Association originally established Armour Oaks (formerly Margaret Klock Memorial Home for Aging Couples)
Kansas City, Missouri looking North on Main Street 1870 – The year of our Founding
in 1928, their legacy goes back almost 60 years prior. On January 13th, 1870, at 12th and Main, they held their first meeting. Their original goal was to “relieve the needy and distressed in this new and struggling city,” (1870, Founders of the Women’s Christian Association). They did this by sheltering widows and orphaned children during/after the Civil War. In the early 19th Century, multi-generational families were common. When an individual was no longer able to care for themselves, they would move in with grandchildren, brothers, sisters, nieces, etc. Two factors that occurred mid 19th Century implemented a decline in that typical structure. The first was the rise in industrialization labor wages. When the wages changed, there was less incentive to house their elders. The second was the Civil War. This war left behind many widows, orphaned children and elders with no family to help care for them. With nowhere else to go, many moved into Almshouses, (poorhouses and later to be known as ‘old age homes’). Kansas City had yet another factor: population.
Entrance to W.C.A. Estate, 81st and Wornall Road
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Since the Civil War, the population in Kansas City had risen from 6,000 to nearly 30,000 in 1870 and then to 130,000 in 1889. There were hard economic times in Kansas City with little assistance available. Churches were one of the only means of relief. The Women’s Christian Association was the first of its kind to not be church affiliated. They started out with assisting women in need to women and their daughters in need, to women and all children in need. In 1895, on the 25th Anniversary of the Women’s Christian Association, Mrs. Armour gave $25,000 toward the concept of a home for aged couples. Her passion behind the project was to find a comforting, loving, nurturing home for her husband who was failing in his health. The home was the first in the nation established for aged couples.
TODAY
Armour Oaks, Kansas City’s oldest continuous operating not-for-profit entity in Kansas City, is still part of the Women’s Christian Association. The plaque that still adorns the Legacy House, “At evening time it shall be light” is a reminder of the Women’s Christian Association’s passion and drive; to be compassionate, kind, meek and gentle to those in need, no matter what their walks of life. Not-For-Profit entities structure their organizations first and foremost on the clientele that they serve. A volunteer board of directors gives freely of their time, talents and experience to ensure quality in management and integrity in financial expenditures. All financial information is made public and readily available. Not-For-Profits additionally do not have stock holders nor investors that they feel the need to increase their bottom line, so monies made by Not-For-Profit entities are invested in the community that it serves. The focus and intent of a Not-For-Profit is to provide a mission-driven, person-centered, competent, hands-on care community.
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Today, Armour Oaks offers a three-level adult living community. In the Legacy building is our Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing (accommodating both Rehab and Long Term Care). Independent Living is offered at The Parks apartments and our maintenance free Garden Villas. Armour Oaks is dedicated to providing a secure, homelike environment where seniors can live with dignity and independence while receiving the very best in personalized health and social services to meet their needs. The staff and Board of Directors share a commitment to the person-centered approach to senior care without regard to race, national origin, gender, age, handicap, disability or religious belief.
TOMORROW
As we move into the future with a new generation of baby boomers embracing senior services, Armour Oaks has been moving away from the institutional model of nursing home care and toward a more homelike environment. This concept is a national movement for the transformation of older adult services commonly known as ‘Culture Change’. It is a movement that gives respect to the voices of elders and those working with them. Armour Oaks is in the process of finishing a remodeling of our Garden Villas and Skilled Nursing Unit to give it an elegant sense of home. We are consistent with advocating for the rights of our residents, such as decision making being returned to the residents, loving and compassionate staff, accommodating routines for the individual, family styled dining, and welcoming pets. We have seen many changes through the decades: war; depression; diseases & epidemics; Civil Rights Movement; and the ever evolving transportation & technology. We are proud to say that we lived through it, cared through it, and are still standing tall with our values of yesterday’s Women’s Christian Association of Kansas City, Missouri still holding true today.
Free Open House and Tour
We are confident that when you choose Armour Oaks as your new home for Kansas City senior living, you will experience the same quality of care that our seniors have received for decades. To learn more or to schedule a tour of Armour Oaks Senior Living Community, please call Melissa Stivers at 816-363-5141. You may also attend one of the Free Open Houses at our Garden Villas, every Sunday during the month of August, 11 am – 2 pm, at 8117 Pennsylvania, Kansas City, MO 64114.
About Armour Oaks Senior Living Community
Armour Oaks Senior Living Community in Kansas City, Missouri, Kansas City’s oldest continuous operating Not-For-Profit entity, is located in eclectic Waldo neighborhood at the corner of 81st and Wornall Road with easy access to I-435. This historic senior living community, just 15 minutes from the famous Country Club Plaza, offers a unique urban oasis with all levels of care, acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and a service minded staff to meet the unique needs of each one of our residents.
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HEALTHY SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR HOME Providing Safety and Convenience for Older Adults By Alan C. Smith
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helfGenie’s concept is simple. We make life easier by addressing access, organization and storage capacity challenges in older adult’s kitchens, pantries and other spaces. We do so with highly trained designers that understand the pain and frustration of older adults who want to stay in their home longer, not wanting to think about downsizing or moving into an assisted living facility. We make it safer and more convenient to get items out of the pantry, kitchen cabinets, bathroom, laundry room, home office, garage or anywhere you have a cabinet or shelf. Our extensive line of affordable, custom designed Glide-Out shelving solutions provides homeowners with easy access to their belongings, converting cabinets into more practical and usable space. By improving organization and accessibility, which can reduce stress, we can help transform the way you use your home. MORE SPACE. EASIER ACCESS. BETTER ORGANIZATION. ShelfGenie creates a customized plan to improve access, space and organization, while focusing on our main goal of “Turning Pain and Frustration into Enjoyment and Happiness.” Helping ease pain and frustration addresses the fact that many older adults have a difficult time getting up from the floor once they get down. By making all the shelves glide-out, we basically eliminate the need to get down on the ground, making it safer and more convenient….for everyone! Our shelves are made from beautiful natural wood that is durable and affordable, designed to move in and out easily with just the touch of a finger. The shelves are strong enough to hold items up to 100 pounds. We also offer a full line of top quality accessories to highlight any décor, ranging from hidden trash containers, Lazy Susans, tray organizers, spice racks and more! INSTALLTION IN JUST A FEW HOURS Normal installation takes only a few hours, and our shelves come with a lifetime guarantee on parts and labor. This is truly one of the lowest cost remodeling projects you can do, offering an immediate return on kitchen satisfaction and long-term return on improved home value. Some of our most popular storage solutions include pull out trash bins, pull out tray bins, blind corner solutions, and two-tiered pull out shelves (risers) which fit under sinks and around drain pipes. Our customers love the fact that roll out shelves eliminate the need to kneel down and dig through cabinets for hard to reach items. www.kchealthandwellness.com
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YOU CAN HAVE YOUR DREAM KITCHEN! Many people are under the impression that to get a functional kitchen they need to tear down their existing one and start over. We are on a mission to make homeowners aware that they don’t need to spend a small fortune replacing their cabinets in order to have their dream kitchen. The same is true with other areas in the home like the pantry, the bathrooms, the laundry room and even the garage. MAXIMIZE YOUR SPACE. SIMPLIFY YOUR LIFE. Just imagine the possibilities! As the old adage says, “A place for everything and everything in its place.” Give us a call to find out how ShelfGenie Pull Out shelves will enhance your storage capacity and simplify your life. We can help make your life easier and more organized, designing the perfect solution for all your cabinet storage needs.
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FREE DESIGN CONSULTATION ShelfGenie offers free design consultations, covering our different solution options based on how you use your space, how often, and what you would like to store. We will provide a detailed, customized plan based on your feedback. For a free consultation with one of our designers, call 888-491-6191.
Schedule Your Free Design Consultation
• Every ShelfGenie design consultation is absolutely free of charge. • Our design consultations are always scheduled at your convenience. • To set your convenient and free design consultation, call 888-491-6191.
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THE VALUE OF PRIVATE DUTY
IN-HOME CARE
After All…There Truly Is No Place Like Home Many families live miles apart and what once was the occasional trip to visit the parents is now turning into the parent who is needing more help in order to stay living in their own home. WHAT TO DO When our parents need the trip to see their doctor, buy groceries, pick up medications or have companionship, individuals turn towards family and friends for help. But all too often, family and friends find themselves unable to support their loved ones on a continual basis. When more is needed, many choose a Private Duty In-Home Care provider.
LONG DISTANCE FAMILIES Dotty lives in Overland Park, Kansas and her son Sam lives in Texas. After a fall accident that resulted in a right knee replacement, Sam knew that he needed someone to care for his mother. The social worker at the hospital shared that Home Health would come into the home and provide care. Sam thought wonderful because Medicare would cover this expense. Then he realized that his mother needed more care. Medicare would provide for only limited skilled care coverage. He quickly realized that Private Duty care was where he needed to turn. Sam was pleased to learn that Private Duty works in tandem with Home Health. He gained peace of mind knowing that skilled care from Home Health would be in the home a few hours a week to meet her medical needs and that Private Duty care would continue on as much or as little as his mother needed support in activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, toileting and so on.
HOW TO CHOOSE PRIVATE DUTY CARE The best way to choose a caregiver is to ask the following questions: 1. Define your BEST PRACTICE STANDARDS. A. Contract Agreement that includes liability coverage, worker’s compensation, state operator license and length of time in business. B. Complete criminal background verifications and ensure that caregivers are active and in good standing on state department registry. C. Caregiver training in issues impacting daily care support. Ensure that the private duty provider has an alternate plan of care for times when the main caregiver is unavailable. ADDED VALUE and COST COMPARISON The average cost of care for in-home private duty care is from $20.00 to $30.00 per hour. Rates differ based upon the following: A. Companion care = non medical B. Certified Nursing Assistant = medical training limited
C. Home Health Aide = medical training and supervised by a nurse. The average daily rate to reside in a nursing home in Kansas is $147.00 - $166.00 and in Missouri it is $141.00 - $161.00. Therefore, the determining factor comes down to HOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO STAY LIVING IN YOUR OWN HOME? Another determining factor is HOW MUCH CARE WILL YOU NEED TO REMAIN LIVING IN YOUR HOME? Many choose Private Duty In-Home Care and spend on average up to 4 hours of care per day – three days per week. Calculating at a rate of $20.00 per hour for three 4 hour days, the weekly cost would be $240.00 per week to have a caregiver provide ONE ON ONE care and support in the comfort of your own home. In comparison to $4,830.00 per month for nursing home care and $960.00 per month for in-home care, the cost is affordable. REQUEST THE LIST FROM THE HOSPITAL Discharge starts at Admission from the hospital and hospital social workers are a tremendous help when “You” ASK for additional ways to connect to additional care you may need. A HEART FOR SERVICE Each of the following Healthcare Professionals are Working in Collaboration to “BE OF SERVICE” in meeting your needs for a short duration or over an extended period of time. Check for any of these In-Home Care service providers for additional information on the services they can offer you or your loved one.
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16 Health & Wellness A u g u s t 2 0 15 – K a n s a s C i t y 1. Forego Fragrance Fragrances are added to many products to make them more appealing to consumers. But are they really necessary? No! And more important, they are not good for your skin. Fragrance is a common cause of contact dermatitis – a rash caused by either irritation or an allergic reaction. Beware of products that claim to be “unscented” as they may contain masking fragrance. Instead, look for ones labeled “fragrance free.”
2. Smart Sunscreens
Reading the ingredient list on a bottle of sunscreen may remind you of your high school chemistry class. A simple rule to help you choose the best one is to keep it simple. The active ingredients that block both UVB and UVA are zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. These microscopic minerals reflect sun from the skin for the best “broad spectrum” protection, and also are the least likely to cause a rash. Look for an SPF 30 or higher. I say, the higher the better. I like Neutrogena, CeraVe and Elta MD.
Navigating the Shelves A Dermatologist’s Guide to Choosing the Best Skin Care Products By Anne Neeley, MD
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3. Axe Acne
There are two common over-the-counter acne medications: salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide. For clogged pores (whiteheads and blackheads), choose a product with salicylic acid. For tender red bumps and pimples, you’re better off with one containing benzoyl peroxide. Be sure to use a moisturizer afterward, as both of these ingredients can dry out the skin. Make sure the one you choose is labeled as “noncomedogenic,” meaning it won’t clog your pores. I recommend Neutrogena Clear Pore cleanser, PanOxyl Creamy Wash and Cetaphil Moisturizing Lotion.
4. Reverse Wrinkles
Companies spend millions trying to sell their anti-aging products to you. Which ones really deserve your cash? For maximum benefit, look for one that contains the active ingredient “retinol.” Retinol is a form of vitamin A that has been shown to boost collagen production and smooth fine lines. Retinol can irritate the skin, so make sure to use sparingly and have a good moisturizer on hand. Try RoC Deep Wrinkle Night Cream.
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6. Finally, Choose Cheap
Don’t be fooled by department store and boutique brands. By following the guidelines noted, you can get high quality items for a fraction of the cost. In fact, the product I recommend more than any other is 100 percent pure petroleum jelly. It doesn’t get much cheaper than that. Happy shopping! Not ready to take the plunge for a fullsized product? Stop by KMC Dermatology at 11301 Nall Avenue, second floor of the BMO Harris Bank Building where we have samples of many of the products mentioned.
5. Erase Eczema
For sensitive or eczema-prone skin, simple is best. Look for products with the fewest ingredients to minimize irritation and allergies. Bar soaps are gentler than their liquid counterparts. Apply soap sparingly and avoid anything labeled “anti-bacterial” as these can be too harsh. I recommend Vanicream bar or Dove for Sensitive Skin. Immediately after bathing, apply a cream (not lotion) to better seal in moisture. I like Aveeno Eczema Therapy cream.
Dr. Neeley is certified by the American
Board of Dermatology. She practices at KMC Dermatology in Leawood and is currently accepting new patients. To schedule a consultation with Dr. Neeley, please contact KMC Dermatology at 913-451-5934.
Anne Neeley, MD received her medical degree from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska and completed her residency in dermatology at St. Louis University. She joins the KMC Dermatology staff in Leawood after practicing in Washington, MO. She is certified by the American Board of Dermatology and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology. Dr. Neeley diagnoses and treats all ages for all dermatological concerns, including: Skin Cancer Diagnosis and Surgery, Psoriasis, Acne and Rosacea, Eczema and Contact Dermatitis, Warts and Skin Infections, Facial Rejuvenation and more. Dr. Neeley’s education and training include: Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, Resident in Dermatology; University of South Dakota School of Medicine, Sioux Falls, SD, Transitional Year Resident; Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, NE, Medical Doctor, Cum Laude; Georgetown University, Washington, DC, Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service; and Summer Research Fellowship, Department of Orthopedics, Children’s Hospital Boston/Harvard Medical School, 8 week program.
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Affordable Dental Care Plan
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for Adults Over 50! More people are turning 50 than ever before. And as they do, their commitment to maintain an active lifestyle and physical fitness intensifies. A key component of that desire for fitness is good oral care, which becomes more important to overall general health and appearance as people grow older.
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hat’s where Dental Care 50 – designed for adults age 50 and over – can help. With a pool of more than 50 highly qualified dentists and specialists in the metropolitan Kansas City area, Dental Care 50 has made quality dental care affordable to older adults since 1987.
Dental Care Not Covered by Medicare
“Most companies don’t provide dental coverage for their retirees,” owner Frank Schloegel said. “Also, dental care isn’t covered by Medicare.
Low Cost Initial Cleaning, X-Rays and Oral Exam
Dental Care 50 is affordable and easy to use. The simple plan saves seniors more money than it costs. An initial cleaning, X-rays and oral exam are only $47, providing a big savings over the standard cost, which more than makes up for the low annual membership fee of $75 per individual and $130 per couple. The plan includes access to quality dental care from some of the best general dentists and specialists throughout Kansas City who have agreed to provide dental care at a greatly reduced cost to help meet the needs of older adults.Members can also change dentists at any time. Dental Care 50 members receive a 20 to 50 percent discount on additional dental cleanings, Xrays, fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, implants and 20 percent on other services provided by the
plan’s specialists. A set fee schedule is provided to members so they are aware of costs of services (and the savings they receive) before any dental work is performed.
Easy To Use Plan
The plan is easy to use because there are no claims forms to fill out, no deductibles to meet, no dollar limits and no waiting for pre-authorizations. Furthermore, there are no restrictions for pre-existing dental conditions. Upon enrollment and choice of a dental provider, each enrollee can then consult the Dental Care 50 brochure detailing the actual cost for each dental procedure. This allows for making some financial assessment of dental costs before entering the dental office.
Why Wait? Start Saving Money Today!
Since the program began, thousands of Kansas City seniors have discovered the benefits of becoming a member of Dental Care 50. To learn more about the benefits of Dental Care 50 and to receive a free brochure, call 816-523-3665 or you may write or stop by the business office at: 912 East 63rd Street, Suite 202 Kansas City, MO 64110 open weekdays from 9 to 5. New members can enroll online, by mail or by telephone. For more information, visit www.DentalCare50.com. www.kchealthandwellness.com
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Our Health & Wellness Partners
The Health & Wellmobile program is made possible by Diagnostic Imaging Centers, P.A., in partnership with Rawxies Healthy Snacks, SAFEKC, McCarthy Auto Group, Lauren Wants to Know, Comfort Dental, NuSound Hearing, Kansas City Pediatrics and Kansas City Health & Wellness Magazine. The Diagnostic Imaging Centers, P.A. Health & Wellmobile travels daily across the Kansas City Metro, providing its services to both employers and the general public. Free and low-cost Health Screenings, Wellness Exams, and Sports Physicals are provided by licensed medical sponsor partners. There are multiple ways to interact with the Health & Wellmobile: • Local Community Events • Sponsor Partner Locations • Charity Events • Health Fairs • Sports Physicals (middle school through professional athletes)
Services Offered:
• Blood Pressure Screening • Blood Glucose Screening • Biometric Screening • Vision Screening • Hearing Screening • Heel Scan Bone Density Screening • Concussion Screening • Sports Injury Assessments • BMI Screening…and many more!
he Diagnostic Imaging Centers, P.A. Health & Wellmobile is a massive consumer health education and wellness screening program designed to promote healthier living among local community residents while providing an opportunity for consumers to receive basic health screenings and services where they work, live and play. Our goal is to promote overall health and wellness; to motivate consumers to be proactive about their health while becoming passionate regarding their overall wellness.
Local Charity Partnerships
The Diagnostic Imaging Centers P.A. Health & Wellmobile has expanded its reach through partnerships with several local charities to promote and attend their events. The Health & Wellmobile most recently has partnered with the Kansas City Ronald McDonald House, Relay for Life, Heroes for Hospice, several local Chamber events, and many local run races benefiting a number of local charities. As the program continues to grow, building partnerships with local charities is a key area of service for the Health & Wellmobile, and they always welcome new partners.
School Partnerships
Another area of focus for the Health & Wellmobile is local students and athletes. The Health & Wellmobile has successfully built partnerships with several local schools and colleges to provide low cost sports injury assessment and sports physicals. The Health & Wellmobile has also appeared at several local youth sporting events such as baseball, soccer, wrestling, softball, track meets and volleyball. Just as with our local businesses and charity partnerships, we are always looking to welcome new student and athlete organizations and school partnerships.
Cumulus Radio Group Partnership
Through its partnership with Cumulus Radio Group offering ongoing radio and online promotion of our services, calendar, partners and education, the Health & Wellmobile is a powerful force in the communities it serves. www.kchealthandwellness.com
Our Dream and Mission
In the end, our dream and mission is to motivate consumers to proactively take charge of their health and overall wellness in partnership with local businesses, charities, schools and consumers.To find a Diagnostic Imaging Centers, P.A. Health & Wellmobile tour stop near you, please visit www.healthwellmobile.com. To learn more about our services or the partnership opportunities available with Diagnostic Imaging Centers, P.A. Health & Wellmobile, please call us at 913-274-8008 or email us at info@healthwellmobile.com.
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t is a frustrating feeling to work hard your whole life to support yourself and your family only to suffer a debilitating injury or illness that cuts your career short. It's even more frustrating when Social Security, the government safety-net that you have been contributing to for years, denies your claim to collect Social Security Disability benefits. At the Law Offices of Sharon J. Meyers, in Kansas City, Missouri, we understand how the frustration caused by not being able to go to work is compounded by the stress of facing mounting bills and not having sufficient income to pay them. Our first message is not to panic if your initial application for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) has been denied. Some 80 percent of firsttime applicants are denied benefits by the Social Security Administration. 0VS $PNQFOTBUJPO )JOHFT 6QPO :PVS 4VDDFTT We take all SSDI and SSI cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you do not pay attorney fees unless your claim is approved. It is common and important to appeal a denial of an initial SSDI or SSI claim. The key is to be persistent. And it helps to enlist the services of an experienced Social Security disability lawyer who understands the complex application process. 0VS FYQFSJFODFE MFHBM UFBN — and it truly is a team effort at the Law Offices of Sharon J. Meyers — has helped thousands of Missouri and Kansas residents receive the full disability benefits they deserve. We are a local firm that was established in 1981, and we are entirely focused on Social Security disability law.
We know what sort of information wins Social Security disability cases. Once you select us to represent you, we take the lead in gathering all of the medical records and additional information that is necessary to support your claim. We handle all communication with your doctors, submit all forms to the Social Security Administration and monitor every deadline for you. We present your strongest legal arguments to the decision-makers who will approve your claim, including the administrative law judge (ALJ), if your case reaches that level. 5IF *NQPSUBODF 0G 5SFBUJOH &BDI $BTF *OEJWJEVBMMZ Although we have seen every sort of situation imaginable in more than 30 years of practicing Social Security disability law, we still review each case on its own merit. We use the best practices, but we don't follow formulaic approaches. Bringing your unique story to life for those who will review — and ultimately approve — your claim is the best way to ensure success. It is our mission to help hard-working Kansas and Missouri residents obtain the benefits they have earned. The first step to receiving your benefits is providing us with the opportunity to review the facts of your case during a free consultation, so we can recommend the best steps to take. To talk with a Social Security disability lawyer serving Kansas and Missouri, call 816-753-3929 and schedule a free consultation. You can also contact us online at www.SharonMeyersLaw.com and someone from our legal team will get in touch with you.
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Attorney Sharon J. Meyers Attorney Sharon J. Meyers comes from a family of successful lawyers. She received her Juris Doctorate from the University of MissouriKansas City School of Law in 1981. She has been in private law practice since 1981, specializing in the area of Social Security disability law. Ms. Meyers has firsthand personal experience with disability benefits, having battled leukemia 25 years ago and relying on disability income to help get her through that fight. She is a sustaining member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives, the Missouri Bar and the National Lawyers Association. She also is a member of the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association, and both Kansas and Missouri Federal District Courts. She serves on the board of directors of the National Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Association.
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How Clinical Research is Leading the Way to Better Health By Jody Ehrhardt, CCRC
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wenty years ago, cancer destroyed my reality when my father was diagnosed with lung cancer. Last month, the same diagnosis was given to another member of my family. My first thoughts were panicky, my second thoughts – thank goodness for medical advances.
New Drugs Approved for Cancer and Other Rare Diseases
In the last 20 years, medical research has led to numerous advances, but 2014 saw the greatest successes to date. In 2014, 44 new drugs were approved providing significant benefit for many Americans. In fact, 41% of those approvals were for rare diseases, which is especially important since many rare disease sufferers often lack options with so few drugs available and approved for treatment. For me, personally, the fact that 8 new approvals were for cancer is a reason to celebrate and maintain hope.
Impressive Advancements in Treatment Technologies
So why was 2014 such an amazing year for new treatments? The answer is varied. First, technology research is at an all time high leading to impressive advancements in technologies such as gene editing and synthetic biology. Second, The 21st Century Cures Act (HR6) is helping speed up the drug approval process. This act is helping, among other things, to remove barriers in order to increase research collaboration, incorporate patient perspective in drug development, and modernize clinical trials.
A Bigger Interest in More Clinical Trials
And finally, both physicians and patients are taking a bigger interest in “real world” trials leading to more trials taking place in regular physician practices and more patients agreeing to take part.
Volunteers Help Yourself and Others
Experience Our Commitment to Research
We are dedicated to making research studies a success for our sponsors, volunteers, and physicians because we believe that clinical research trials are the building blocks of medicine. Whether you are seeking new treatment for an illness, want to help advance treatment for a loved one affected by disease, or are just curious about clinical research, please start a dialogue with your physician and call Ehrhardt Clinical Research to learn more, 816-318-8488. - Munos, B. (2015, January 20). 2014 New Drug Approvals Hit 18-Year High. Retrieved July 15, 2015.
• Get free medical care and possibly medication for your condition • Some trials may compensate for your time • Have a chance for access to new treatments • Help others by participating in research to advance medicine • Our caring, knowledgeable, patient-focused staff is always available by phone • Our studies are conducted in a convenient, comfortable facility in Belton.
Physicians Expand Your Opportunities
- The 21st Century Cures Act (HR6). (2015). Retrieved July 18, 2015.
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Tips for Back to School!
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t’s that time of year. The beginning of the school year is once again upon us. Walk through any major retailer and the back to school advertisements and merchandise can’t be missed. It suddenly seems that everything teens should do to prepare for school comes down to buying new things. Instead of focusing on the material aspects of the back to school season, we at Success Skills Weekly want to focus on what teens should do to have a successful term. To that end, we interviewed students, teachers, counselors, and parents to get their advice about how to have a great term and put the 6 most mentioned pieces below.
1). Be Positive and Organized. The best way to start out the term is by being positive and organized. It is much easier to remain positive and organized if you start out that way. Organization should also be something personal that you decide. Find out what works best for you and organize yourself that way. Not everyone learns in the same manner so figuring out how you learn and catering to that will help you stay ahead. 2). Discover Your Resources. You should also discover what resources you have at your disposal. Does your school have a writing lab? Do your teachers post assignments online? Does your school offer tutoring? What study materials are available to you through your school library? Do you have resources available to you outside of school? Knowing ahead of time where you go for extra help or quick questions will help you stay on top of assignments and tests so that you don’t feel like you are falling behind. 3). Get To Know Your Teachers. Your teachers are the ones who decide your grades and for high school students will be the ones writing letters of recommendation for college. Sharing personal goals for each class and being honest with your teachers about problems or difficulties you are facing in each course can go a long way to helping you in the long term.
4). Be Respectful. That includes being respectful to your teachers, your friends, your parents, and most importantly to yourself. 5). Do Your Best. Try your best and don’t hold yourself to someone else’s standard. You know when you are doing your best work so be proud of the effort you are putting in to achieve the grades you are getting.
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Rachel Lewis graduated with honors from the University of Kansas in just three and a half years in December, 2010, and has already written a book and started her second business. She has been interviewed by the New York Times, USA Today, Fox Business and has been cited in an article in Forbes on successful businesses. She has worked with students from middle school through college helping with goal setting, confidence building, study skills, and getting ready for "the real world." She launched Success Skills Weekly with her mother and brother to assist students with critical skills that are needed for success, but not being taught anywhere. Rachel is a member of the Junior League of Kansas City, and was selected as a Belle of the American Royal in 2011 and has been an active volunteer for the BOTAR and the American Royal organizations. She is also an Assistant Dance and Cheer Team Coach at her high school alma mater.
6). Avoid the Drama. Students, parents, and teachers agreed that it takes your focus away from your work and that can affect your grades as well as your friendships. It’s better to just stay away than getting all worked up. Success Skills Exercises Can Help! We here at Success Skills Weekly want students to succeed not only in the classroom but also in whatever they choose to do after school. Skills such as time management, goal setting, conflict management, leadership, and confidence building are things that can help students go further and aim higher. Those skills along with others are what we focus on in our weekly exercises. Please contact us today if you are interested in learning more about how we can help you or your child get ahead and stay ahead. Call us at 1-877-872-5019 or email us at info@SuccessSkillsWeekly.com. www.kchealthandwellness.com
1-877-872-5019 www.SuccessSkillsWeekly.com If you would like more information about a success skills program for your middle school, high school or college age student, please visit www.SuccessSkillsWeekly.com, email Rachel directly at rachel@successskillsweekly.com or call 1-877-872-5019.
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