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A Quarterly Educational Resource for the Women of Sussex, Wicomico and Worcester Counties. Sean Ryan, MD
Women & Vein Health at Beebe Healthcare
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William L. Pfaff, MD Low Back Pain: Nonoperative Treatment is the Preferred Choice at Lewes Spine Center, LLC Page 8
Henry Childers, IV, MD, FAAO Neurofeedback, Brain Mapping and Peptide Therapy at Delaware Integrative Medicine Page 11
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With holidays approaching, each day seems to get a little shorter and the weather a little cooler. This is the time to make travel and restaurants reservations for the holiday business and family events. We are starting to anticipate the joys of family gatherings filled with holiday food and gift giving. This year many will not have that experience, due to the hardship they suffered with floods and disastrous weather; they are just trying to survive. Please keep them in your prayers and put them on your gift-giving list. They can still use your help with food, clothing and money. SHARE YOUR LOVE! Another year has passed and the staff of the County Women Journal’s want to thank all of our contributors and readers for making the newspapers so very successful for over 35 years. We take great pride in publishing this objective, informative and educational newspaper, and we thank our readers for letting us know how much they appreciate it. The Publisher
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Health & Wellness R. Alberto Rosa, M.D., FACC Dr. Ramon Alberto Rosa is a graduate of the University of Santo Domingo in his native Dominican Republic. He completed his post-graduate medical education at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia with a residency in internal medicine (1991-1994), Chief Medical Resident (19941995), and cardiology fellowship (1995-1998). Dr. Rosa has practiced cardiology in Sussex County since July 1998. He has served as Medical Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory and as Chief of the Department of Cardiology at Beebe Medical Center in Lewes, DE. Dr. Rosa is trained in non-invasive cardiology, Nuclear Transesopageal Echocardiograms, as well as invasive diagnostic procedures and pacemaker implantations. Dr. Rosa is board certified by the American Boards of Internal Medicine and Cardiology. He is also a Certified Aviation Medical Examiner and is Board Certified in Nuclear Medicine.
“Broken Heart Syndrome” Is a “broken heart” a true medical condition or is it just a figure of speech to describe someone’s emotional state after some great personal loss or stressful situation? It may come as a surprise to many people but the answer is both. This condition is also known as “stress-induced cardiomyopathy”, a rapid and severe heart muscle weakness, typically as a consequence of sudden emotional or physical stress: unexpected illness, injury or loss of a loved one. It can also be from a severe medical condition, surgery, an accident, intense fear, domestic violence, severe pain, financial loss, even public speaking or a surprise party. The exact cause is unknown, but it is clear that most of the affected individuals are postmenopausal women between the ages of 58 and 75 years, in about 90 percent of cases. The symptoms are very similar to those of a heart attack, with chest pain or pressure and shortness of breath being the most frequent ones. It is not completely understood why this condition affects mainly women, but most investigators believe that after menopause the decline in estrogen levels renders patients more susceptible.
It was first observed in Japanese women in the early 1990’s and the name of takotsubo cardiomyopathy was used originally. This name describes the characteristic appearance of the left ventricle (heart’s main pumping chamber) as seen in cardiac studies that resembles the traditional Japanese octopus trap. There is ample evidence to suggest that the massive release of certain hormones in the bloodstream, such as adrenaline and noradrenaline, as a natural response to stress, under certain conditions causes the heart muscle cells to stop working properly, especially in the lower part and the “tip” of the left ventricle. Stress-induced cardiomyopathy can be serious medical condition because it involves the sudden onset of congestive heart failure due to the heart muscle weakness, low blood pressure and potential shock or life threatening heart rhythm problems; it is, however, rarely a fatal illness. Furthermore, it is almost always reversible with most patients recovering completely within 2 to 4 weeks. The main differences between a heart attack and “broken heart syndrome” is
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that heart attacks occur as a consequence of blockages or blood clots in the coronary vessels (heart vessels that supply blood flow and oxygen/ nutrients) to the heart muscle cells that cause those cells to die or to suffer permanent damage. In the stress cardiomyopathy patients, the coronary vessels are open and the blood flow is usually normal. It is the “stunning” of the heart muscle cells by adrenaline and other hormones that creates the muscle weakness and this process is, for the most part reversible. Another interesting finding in this broken heart syndrome
is that it does not tend to recur in the same patient. In other words, once somebody experiences this syndrome, even if other stressful events come along in their lives, the same phenomenon doesn’t tend to happen again. Learning to cope better with life stresses can prevent it in the first place. The management of this medical condition is similar to the treatment of congestive heart failure with medications such as diuretics, betablockers and ace-inhibitors as well as aspirin and in some cases blood thinners on a temporary basis. So yes, it is quite possible
to have a “broken heart” literally, as a true medical illness that is brought about by a heightened physiological response to stress, especially in women. The good news is that in almost every case it is a temporary condition and full recovery is the expected outcome. There is no way to differentiate this situation from a heart attack, before hand. Therefore, it is very important to seek immediate medical attention for symptoms of sudden chest pain or pressure and shortness of breath. It might be the case that your heart doctor could tell you, in the end: “Just a broken heart, already on the mend”.
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Meet the Women of Renove Med Spa
Dr. Michelle Parsons
Dr. Michelle Parsons offers effective and affordable Cosmetic and Wellness treatments for men and women who would like to look and feel their best. Dr. Parsons specializes in Botox, Dysport and Xeomin injections and fillers such as Bellafill, Restylane and Juvederm as well as Ultherapy ultrasound technology to tighten and firm loose skin around the jawline and neck, CoolSculpting to freeze and permanently remove body fat, laser treatments and Microneedling collagen stimulation therapy to erase lines and wrinkles on the face and body, including stretch marks, acne and surgical scars. Dr. Michelle Parsons is a graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia and trained at the State University of New York in Surgery and Christiana Care in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Parsons has additional training in Laser, Cosmetic procedures and Women’s Health. Dr. Parsons was featured as a Top Doctor in The Delaware’s Women’s Journal 2012. A 1994 graduate of Thomas Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia PA, and has been practicing medicine in Rehoboth Beach at ReNove Medical Spa since 2006. Dr. Parsons is board certified in emergency medicine with specialized training in surgery and aesthetic medicine. Dr. Parsons has extensive experience in advanced techniques of Botox administration and filler techniques, including Restylane, Juvederm, Radiesse, and Bellafill. She is a Platinum Allergan practitioner and a Belladiamond level injector, a distinction held by only one percent of injectors in the United States. Dr. Michelle Parsons is available for consultations at ReNove Medical Spa, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, and by discrete telephone or email consultations upon request. Undergraduate Training: Rutgers University, Biochemistry, and Nutrition Medical College: Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA Internship: State University of New York, Surgery Residency: Christiana Hospital, Newark, DE, Board Certified Emergency Medicine Military: USAF Flight Surgeon 1996-2000, 67th Fighter Squadron, Okinawa, Japan; Kuwait; Aviano Air Base, Italy.
Brie Kormanik, Office Manager Brie is happy to be the one to greet you as you enter our fine establishment and will be handling all of the office’s scheduling needs, as well as our specials and events. She is also CoolSculpt certified and has attended and completed CoolSculpt University. She was a licensed makeup artist and skincare consultant for Lancome cosmetics and attended classes for business and accounting at Delaware Technical & Community College. When she is not hard at work for Dr. Michelle Parsons, Brie enjoys traveling with her husband to their children’s travel sports events. Amber Garrison
Certified CoolSculpting Technician and Medical Assistant Amber assists Dr. Parsons with all of the treatments here at ReNove Medical Spa. She is also a certified CoolSculpt technician and is hands-on throughout all of the Coolsculpt treatments scheduled at our office, with Dr. Parsons’ guidance. She has spent most of her life as a veterinary technician and is a fantastic contributor to our health and wellness programs.
Lori Johnson, Medical Assistant
Lori joins us a comforting presence and hand to hold as our newest addition to our Renove Med Spa family. Lori has a long professional history as a special needs counselor in the Longneck school district and is putting all of her skills to good use for our patients at Renove. Welcome, Lori!
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Left to Right: Amber Garrison, Brie Kormanik, Dr. Michelle Parsons, Lori Johnson
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Lift Summer Sun Damage with Intense Pulsed Light Michelle Parsons, MD is a graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia and received her residency training from the State University of New York in General Surgery, and Christiana Medical Center in Emergency Medicine. She also served as a Flight Surgeon in the Air Force. Dr. Parsons specializes in Aesthetic Medicine. This season is the perfect time to address summer sun damage we may have acquired this past beautiful summer season. It is understandable, we live and play at the beach, and there is no way we are missing out on that. Thankfully, we at Renove Med Spa, can help address some of the skin issues that can occur from sun exposure. This season we will be promoting the Photofacial treatment, also known as Intense Pulsed Light (IPL). https://www.renovemedspa. org/photorejuvenation. What Does An IPL Treatment Do? A photofacial treatment addresses unwanted skin pigment, known as sun spots, age spots, or liver spots, pigment that can occur on the face, neck, chest, hands and really anywhere there is excessive sun exposure. And now NEW at Renove, we can also address the unwanted hormonal pigmentary changes known as melasma. Melasma is a deeper much more stubborn kind of pigment that is caused by fluctuations in hormone levels that can occur during or after pregnancy, menopause and with birth control pills. Men can also have these pigmentary changes. What Is A Photofacial Treatment? A photofacial or IPL treatment is not a laser, it uses light in the visible spectrum, with numerous simultaneous wavelengths of light, from red light to blue light and the wavelengths in between. This light is applied to the area to be treated
with brief pulses of light, similar to a camera flash. With our NEW IPL addition, we have the ability to treat much deeper and more stubborn pigment, with less discomfort during and after the treatment. If you have had an IPL treatment with us before, you will be very pleased with the level of comfort with our new IPL wavelength. What Can I Expect During A Photofacial Treatment? When you come in for your photofacial treatment, your skin will be gently cleaned to remove any makeup and we will apply a cooling gel to the area to be treated. This gel helps the light from the IPL penetrate into your skin and to help keep your skin cool during the treatment. Then the IPL handpiece will be applied to the skin, and you will see a bright flash of light, like a camera flash, and feel a very brief pulse of heat. This will be repeated about 20 flashes for a full facial treatment, which takes no more than fifteen minutes from start to finish. We will remove the cooling gel and apply a zinc based sunscreen for your trip home. What Can I Expect After My IPL Treatment? Immediately following an IPL treatment, you will feel like you have a sunburn for about an hour. The evening after your IPL treatment, the treated areas will be more sensitive to heat, such as hot water, so I recommend cool facial washes and
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avoid a hot shower that evening to the treated skin only. By the next day, your skin will feel completely normal, and you may resume all prescription skin care treatments. What you will see after your IPL treatment is the unwanted pigment begin to darken and come to the surface of your skin. This pigment will be exfoliated naturally by your skin over the course of the next week. It is our goal that you be pigment free by the end of week, though other body parts, such as the chest and hands, may take longer for all the unwanted pigment to come to the surface and naturally exfoliate. How Long Do The Results Last? Following your IPL treatment, unwanted skin pigment will be completely eliminated. Stubborn melasma may take more than one treatment, especially if you have darker skin tones, as we must use more gentle settings when there is
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more natural pigment in the skin. The change and improvement in overall complexion with removal of abnormal pigment is DRAMATIC! Results of the IPL are long lasting, and would be permanent without any further sun expsure, which of course is impossible, which is why we will recommend DAILY zinc or titanium based sunscreen. Mention This Article for Discounted Pricing on Photofacial We have found that winter months are a great time of year to benefit from this fantastic treatment to address and eliminate unwanted skin pigment from sun exposure. If you would like to see if you are a candidate for a photofacial treatment, call us to schedule a free consultation with Dr. Michelle Parsons at Renove Med Spa 302-227-1079. Discount for new patients only.
Stubborn melasma immediately post IPL
Stubborn melasma after 1 IPL
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Women & Vein Health Sean Ryan, MD, is a board certified vascular surgeon. He is fellowship trained in vascular and endovascular surgery. He practices at Beebe Vascular and sees patients in Lewes, Georgetown, Millsboro, and Millville. Learn more: www.beebehealthcare.org/vascular. Shown are Dr. Kevin Caldwell, Dr. Sean Ryan, and Dr. Carlos Neves of Beebe Vascular.
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require prolonged periods of standing or sitting.
Do you try to hide your legs in the warmer months because of bulging or unsightly veins?
Often, it is too late to try to prevent bulging veins, however, walking regularly, drinking plenty of water, and not crossing your legs can help improve the health of your veins.
Varicose veins bulge in some areas or can be red and spidery in other areas. This condition is very common; it can be painful or hard to deal with, and in some cases, it may indicate a larger health issue. Spider veins and varicose veins often start when we are younger. They frequently appear at the time of pregnancy, but may appear spontaneously at any time throughout our lives. Varicose veins may occur in many parts of the body, however, the leg veins are most often affected because these veins must work against gravity. The valves within your veins may weaken or break over time, causing some of the blood to pool in the legs instead of going to the heart. This back-up of blood results in bulging veins. Chances are if you have varicose veins, then your mother or grandmother did as well. Women are at an increased risk for varicose veins compared to men. Other risk factors include being overweight, advanced age, and occupations that
When is it time to talk to your doctor or care provider about your veins? • If the vein is swollen, red, tender to the touch, or warm, it can be a sign of a blood clot • If you have sores or a rash on your leg near your ankle • If the skin on your ankle or calf changes color • If one of your varicose veins begins to bleed • If your pain or symptoms keep you from doing daily activities.
Beebe Vascular and Beebe Vein Center have a team of medical professionals who perform many vascular and vein procedures, including: • Carotid endarterectomy surgery: This is a common surgery performed at the Margaret H. Rollins Lewes Campus and an extremely important one for the health and wellbeing of patients. It is performed when the patient has received a diagnosis of a blockage in one or both of the
carotid arteries, which are the main vessels carrying blood to the brain. Without correction a blockage may lead to a life-threatening stroke. • Abdominal aortic aneurysm endovascular repair: This procedure repairs an abdominal aortic artery that has an aneurysm, which is a bulge in the side of the artery wall. This artery is large and carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body. An aneurysm has the
potential to rupture, thus becoming life-threatening. This repair is performed through the arteries, thus avoiding major surgery, in most cases. • Lower extremity bypass: This surgical procedure improves circulation in the legs through the creation of a new path for blood to flow around a blockage. Schedule a free vein screening to learn more about your vein health by calling (302) 644-4954.
Varicose veins can be more than just a cosmetic issue. Ongoing vein issues can lead to non-healing ulcers or wounds and even blood clots. Beebe Vein Center is the only nationally accredited vein center in Delaware. The team offers free monthly vein screenings with physicians and care providers. The sessions provide information on vein health and can help you understand available treatments.
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Health & Wellness Dr. Richard J. McCann, D.M.D., P.A. Dr. McCann grew up in Northeastern Pennsylvania and attended King’s College where he earned a B.S. degree in biology. He went on to graduate with honors from Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. McCann is Northeast Regional Board Certified. Dr. McCann and his wife, Nina have lived in Salisbury, Maryland since 1989. His outside interests include, golf, fly fishing, skiing and traveling.
What You Should Know About Vaping and Oral Care By Richard J. McCann, D.M.D., P.A. The popularity of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) and vaping has soared in recent years. The promise of fewer health risks than cigarettes is appealing to users. But few people stop to consider the impact that the chemicals in e-cigarettes might have on one’s oral health. While it’s true that vaping eliminates the tar in cigarettes, other aspects of vaping can still be harmful to teeth and gums. What’s in an E-Cigarette? E-cigarettes work by heating a liquid, often called vape juice, until it turns to an aerosol or vapor. The liquid is a mixture of water, propylene glycol, glycerin, and flavorings. Vape juice does not contain tar, like traditional cigarettes, but most varieties do contain nicotine. Is Vaping Safe for Your Mouth? Removing the tar does remove one chemical that can be harmful to oral health. But the truth is, research on the long-term effects of the other substances in vaping are still in the early stages. So it is not clear how safe they are. Dental professionals do know, however, that some of the chemicals in e-cigarettes have a negative impact on dental health. Potential Hazard: Inhaling Bacteria Bacteria settling into the pits and crevasses of teeth is responsible for tooth decay that results in cavities. The act of inhaling the vapor of an e-cigarette brings bacteria into the mouth. Just like a diet of sticky, sweet foods, these additional bacteria contribute to a buildup of plaque in the mouth. Users may find themselves more cavity prone, especially if they fail to maintain good dental hygiene. Making Matters Worse: Dry Mouth The propylene glycol in e-cigarettes causes dry mouth in some users. Dry mouth may seem like just an annoyance, but it can lead to more serious oral health problems. Saliva acts as a natural defense against bacteria in the mouth. The heat and chemicals of vaping take away some of that moisture. The lack of saliva makes it easier for tooth decay to grow, increasing the chance of cavities.
drinks with high sucrose contents. Unfortunately, they may have the same effects on teeth too—higher chances of tooth decay and cavities. Say No to Nicotine By far, the most damaging ingredient in e-cigarettes is nicotine. Not all vape juices contain nicotine, but most do. The substance is responsible for several oral health care issues. Nicotine and Tooth Stains With cigarettes, tar is responsible for most stains on teeth, but vaping can cause them too. Nicotine is colorless, but when it is exposed to oxygen, it turns yellow. Smokers who switch to vaping thinking that their teeth will stay whiter will be disappointed. Many patients who vape end up turning to professional teeth whitening to remove stains. Gum Disease It has been known by dental professionals for some time how bad nicotine is for dental health. It reduces blood flow to soft tissues in the mouth, which can be at the heart of many problems. Long-term exposure to nicotine can cause gum diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis. In serious cases, damage to gum tissue can result in teeth becoming loose and even falling out. Restricted blood flow from nicotine also contributes to dry mouth and the inability to fight off bacteria discussed above.
Lithium batteries One danger to oral health associated with vaping that is not so obvious has to do with the battery used to heat the vaping liquid. Under certain conditions these batteries can explode, sometimes causing significant injuries. If this happens while the e-cigarette is in or near the mouth, it could inflict extensive damage. The lips, cheeks, gums, and tongue could be cut and teeth could be broken. Reconstructive dental procedures might be necessary. If You Choose to Vape Studies are still being done to determine the impact of e-cigarettes and vaping on oral health. Although e-cigarettes are not quite as harmful as regular cigarettes, there are hazards. People who choose to vape should know the risks to both physical and dental health. A few things can be done to lessen the dangers to oral health. Limit or avoid nicotine altogether. Choosing vape juice without nicotine can eliminate several worries. Drink plenty of water to replace the moisture that vaping takes away. Getting rid of dry mouth will help with several issues including bad breath. Keep up good dental hygiene habits. Routine brushing and flossing are the best defense for oral care issues. And finally, see a dentist for regular professional cleanings and checkups. If you don’t have a dentist, use our online tool to find one near you.
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Painful sores on gums and other mouth tissue can be another side effect of dry mouth. Chronic bad breath is more common too. Vaping and Gum Disease Excess bacteria and dry mouth can have an impact on gum health. But the act of vaping itself may be harmful to gum tissue, too. In addition to sores caused by dry mouth, some users have a sensitivity to the chemicals in e-cigarettes. They can irritate and inflame the gums. In serious cases, they will bleed and pockets will develop as gums recede. These are early signs of periodontal disease.
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Flavors Like Candy, and Just as Bad Part of what makes vaping so popular is the wide assortment of flavors that are available. You may have noticed that the vapor from e-cigarettes often has an extremely sweet aroma. The flavorings used often have the same properties as candy and
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Health & Wellness Dr. William Pfaff is a board certified orthopaedic spine surgeon. He has been practicing in Delaware since 2009. He is a graduate of the University of Delaware where he studied biochemistry. He then went to medical school at Jefferson Medical College, followed by an orthopaedic residency at Temple University Hospitals. Next, he completed a fellowship in spinal reconstructive surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. His goal is to reduce his patient’s pain and increase their function so they can live a more comfortable and active life. Lewes Spine Center is conveniently located between Lewes and Rehoboth on John J. Williams Highway. Please call 302-231-4333 to schedule an appointment.
Low Back Pain: Nonoperative Treatment is the Preferred Choice By William L. Pfaff, MD As a board certified Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon, the most common ailment I treat in my office is low back pain. Approximately 80% of our population will experience at least one episode of disabling low back pain during their lifetime. For most people, the low back injury and pain will subside completely within a few days to 3 months; however, in some the pain will not subside and becomes chronic in nature. Those who experience an episode of low back pain may expect a lifetime recurrence rate of up to 85%. It can be difficult to treat low back pain successfully due to multiple sources creating the pain. A person can experience back pain from something as simple as a ‘pulled/ sprained’ muscle. A degenerative disc, although a normal process of aging, can cause pain in some. Arthritic joints in the back of the spine can also cause pain. Pinched nerves and weak core musculature can be responsible for part of the patient’s pain. These potential sources are called ‘pain generators’ and each one may be causing a large amount of the pain, a small amount of it, or none at all. Once in a while, a patient will inquire as to an operation to ‘take away their low back pain’. As I explain in my practice, it is very seldom that lumbar spinal surgery is indicated to reduce low back pain. Only in rare situations should it be performed. In the majority of patients, there are other alternatives to surgery which can reduce their pain and increase their function enabling them a better lifestyle. The mainstay for treatment of low back pain starts by treating the acute injury with rest and ice as needed. Missing a few days of work at this point can be expected. If able, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
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medications (ibuprofen, Advil, Motrin) should be used judiciously. Physical rehabilitation can be very helpful during this time which may be in the form of physical therapy, chiropractic treatments, massage or a combination of these. These treatments help in the acute period but what can one do about chronic low back pain? Engaging in a regular stretching program can be very helpful at eliminating or reducing the occurrence and severity of low back pain episodes. I encourage my patients to enroll in a yoga or Pilates class or to buy a yoga exercise DVD. Maintaining a healthy body weight will also help reduce low back pain. If you smoke, you are also at a higher risk for low back pain. One should think ergonomically about their workspace and maintain a good posture. Slumping forward makes it difficult for your low back muscles to support your weight. Be extra careful maintaining your posture while lifting heavy objects as bending from the waist can result in an injury. Instead, bend at the knees and use your legs to do the lifting. For women, avoid wearing heels as they may be contributing to their low back pain. If these treatments fail to provide relief, I may recommend cortisone injections. These injections may be one of a few different types depending on what is causing the pain. With an acute episode, a cortisone injection into the muscle can provide relief very quickly. This is what is commonly referred to as a ‘trigger point’ injection. If this doesn’t work or if the pain is of a more chronic nature, a nerve block to the arthritic joints in the back of the spine (facet joints) can be very helpful.
frequency ablation may be beneficial. This is a procedure that ‘kills’ the nerves that innervate the arthritic, painful facet joints through needles. The patient does not require anesthesia and it can be done in the office setting. It has the potential to significantly reduce low back pain for over a year in properly selected patients that suffer from chronic low back pain and rarely produces any negative side effects (like worsened pain). Patients with low back pain can be divided into two groups. Those who sustained an acute episode which should resolve within a few days to
3 months utilizing the treatments discussed above including rest, ice, physical rehabilitation and over the counter medications. Patients with chronic low back pain who have failed these treatments will need further diagnostic work up to identify their pain generator. Nonetheless, surgery for low back pain remains the least favorable option for patients and should only be considered in carefully selected patients. Even then, surgery has low success rates and high complication rates when trying to eliminate low back pain in a patient with an arthritic spine.
“Since my cervical fusion surgery in 2002, I have suffered with chronic neck pain. After I met Dr. Pfaff, I began treatments and now get injections once or twice a year around my cervical fusion. The nerve blocks I get eliminate my neck pain and I’m able to enjoy a more active lifestyle. Now I can play with my grandchildren without being in pain.” -Wendy O. Rehoboth, DE “I suffer from chronic low back pain which interferes with even basic chores like cooking dinner. At 84, surgery isn’t an option. Prior to meeting Dr. Pfaff, I was very limited with any activities that required me to stand or walk. The injections to my low back enable me to stand and walk farther. If it weren’t for these injections, the quality of my life would be very poor and I wouldn’t be able to do anything!” -Grace S. Rehoboth, DE
Some patients find that these nerve blocks work quite well but the cortisone does not last long. For these individuals, a procedure called radio-
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Five Ways to Fight the Holiday Blues
‘TIS THE SEASON FOR MANAGING YOUR MENTAL HEALTH Ann Wayne
Chief Executive Officer, SUN Behavioral Health Delaware Ann Wayne has more than 25 years of experience working directly with mental health and substance abuse disorder patients, and maximizing the positive impact of community, caregiver and family collaboration. At SUN, she leads a continuum of care that focuses on meeting patients where they are in their journeys for improved mental health while maintaining the highest standards of patient safety and quality of treatment.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. We’re entering the season that’s supposed to fill us with love, light and laughter. However, if the merry magic of the holidays isn’t sparking you with a warm glow from within, you’re not alone. Whether we’re talking about George Bailey in “It’s a Wonderful Life,” Clark Griswold of “Christmas Vacation,” poor abandoned Kevin McCallister in “Home Alone,” you, or a loved one, sometimes the holidays are more apt to shower us with darkness instead of light. From stress to financial pressure and loneliness, the season can be more of a thief of joy than a giver of it. According to a survey by Healthline, a consumer health firm based in San Francisco, 62% of respondents described their stress level as “very or somewhat” elevated during the holidays, while only 10% reported no stress during the season. In another study by the American Psychological Association, nearly a quarter of Americans reported feeling “extreme stress” come holiday time, and statistics show that up to 69% of people are stressed by the feeling of having a “lack of time,” 69% by perceiving a “lack of money,” and 51% are stressed about the “pressure to give or get gifts.” Perhaps most alarmingly, 45% of Americans would prefer to skip Christmas altogether, according to a survey from Think Finance. With all of those stats in mind, the phrase “holiday blues” takes on a very real meaning. And it doesn’t discriminate. No matter geographic location, income level, gender, ethnicity or relationship status, people can feel sad, depressed, anxious, lonely, overwhelmed, bitter or worse during times that are typically billed as joyous and carefree. Writer Maud Purcell described several of those reasons in her recent article on holiday stress: • Pressure to feel merry: Do you feel joyous when holiday decorations go up and store windows fill with gifts? If you don’t, take comfort in knowing that you are not alone. The disparity between how you actually feel and what you think you are supposed to feel can cause you guilt and confusion.
• Remembrances of holidays past: Consciously or unconsciously, you have a mental record of previous holidays. Your mood may be contaminated by the specter of sad holidays past. If your current life circumstances are unhappy, however, you may long for the happy holidays you once enjoyed.
• Reminders of loved ones lost: Holidays are a time for reflection. All too often your thoughts turn to beloved family members and friends who have passed away.
• Loneliness: Holidays can be dreadfully lonely if you don’t have a significant other. Additionally, separation from family members (emotional or geographic) can be particularly painful at this time of year.
4. Be thankful: It’s almost cliché to say during the holidays, but gratitude has been shown to reduce negative emotions like stress and improve connection to others. Focus your energy there instead of automatically defaulting to the negative. 5. Help others: Mark Twain once said, “The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up.” When you’re down that can seem impossible, but making someone else feel good or helping them in some way, can be a very effective
stress reliever and alleviate feelings of depression.
As stressful as the holidays can be, they can also bring a lot of light into our lives. After all, George Bailey realized just how wonderful his life was, Clark Griswold found peace and Kevin McCallister discovered a new appreciation for his family. Don’t hesitate to take a beat during the holidays and thoughtfully apply some of these simple strategies to find your light in the darkness, too.
• In search of sunlight: Many people are adversely impacted by the relative loss of sunlight they experience during the winter months. This phenomenon even has a name: seasonal affective disorder or SAD.
In light of all that is where SUN comes in. Our team is uniquely qualified to be your ray of SUN. Our patients frequently encounter these tough emotional triggers as colder months approach, and we help them develop healthy coping mechanisms to get through them.
Five Ways to Fight the Holiday Blues 1. Know you are not alone: The numbers don’t lie, and the feelings you’re feeling are perfectly normal. Don’t force a smile when it isn’t there – it’s likely that will just make things worse.
2. Recognize what you can (and can’t) control: You can’t do much about what other people say and do, or if the car breaks down, or if the weather wreaks havoc on your plans. However, you can control how you react to those situations. Try to be more mindful of your actions when things take a turn for the worse.
3. Find the SUN: Do it literally and figuratively. When sadness sets in, get 30 minutes of direct sunlight with a walk around the block, and if deep despair takes hold of you, don’t be afraid to seek out professional help from somewhere like SUN.
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A Ray of Light Close to Home Seeing clearly in the darkness of mental illness is hard. Being away from home can make it harder. That’s why we help patients of all ages right here in Delaware. At SUN Behavioral, experience the benefit of expert therapeutic care with the ability to step seamlessly from inpatient to outpatient treatment. With our full spectrum of intensive inpatient, partial hospitalization outpatient (PHP), and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) care, help is here. Call SUN first. Child/Adolescent Programs Co-Occurring/Substance Use Disorder Programs
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Health & Wellness Delaware's Most Trusted Breast Cancer Resource Your attendance and generous support helps contribute to the preservation as well as innovation of the programs and services offered by the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC). Please save the dates for the following signature DBCC events in 2020.
Lights of Life Gala - February 29, 2020 Breast Cancer Update - April 1, 2020 Shining Light Awards - Early June 2020 Dewey Goes Pink - October 3, 2020 Monster Mile for a Cause Walk - October 18, 2020 For information visit: www.debreastcancer.org We are here to help. If you or someone you know is diagnosed with breast cancer call 1-888-672-9647. The following programs and services are brought to you by the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition.
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Neurofeedback challenges and trains the brain to function better and empowers you to self-regulate and change your brain’s behavior. This powerful brain-based technique is not new; it has been successfully helping clients around the world for over 50 years. It is non-invasive with potentially dramatic results for a wide range of symptoms. We base the mode of treatment on our overall assessment of your brain function and your current experience of symptoms, whether emotional, cognitive, behavior, or stress-related.
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Putting pain in its place.
Pain. It’s one of the most universal experiences of people living with advanced stage or terminal illness. From the swelling associated with congestive heart failure to the effects of a tumor, pain has many sources and shows its face in many ways. But few people are aware of a critical resource to help them get their pain under control: hospice/palliative care. At Delaware Hospice, our hospice/ palliative care team works in partnership with your own doctor to improve your wellbeing and quality of life. Because of our unique role and approach, we can help you get a better handle on your pain. Pain management benefits of hospice/ palliative care include: • Tapping our team’s pain management expertise. Because pain management is what we do every day, we already have extensive experience and training in what medicines and therapies work well in different situations. Familiarity with the typical side effects of different treatments enables us to plan accordingly so we can maximize your comfort. • Getting 24/7 support to rapidly address changes in pain symptoms. Because we’re always only a phone call away,
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we can help you avoid unnecessary trips to the ER or an excruciating wait for an appointment with your doctor to reign in pain symptoms. • Regularly assessing patients’ goals. Some patients want maximum pain relief. Others want to prioritize alertness over their level of pain control. And sometimes those goals shift—like when a patient wants to adjust their medications so they’re better focused for an upcoming wedding. Whatever your priorities are, we’re here to help you achieve them. • Preventing new pain from arising. Our holistic approach includes teaching you and your family how to avoid common problems associated with advanced illness, such as falls and bedsores. • Addressing emotional, social, or spiritual pain. Our counselors, social workers, and chaplains are available to help you and your family cope with the social, spiritual, and emotional pain associated with an illness. Just the other day we enrolled a patient who had been coping with growing chest and leg pain for several months. It wasn’t until a fall sent her to the ER that she finally learned how hospice care could help. After only 24 hours in hospice care, she couldn’t believe what a difference it made—she said she felt the best she had in the last six months!
Of all the feedback we receive from patients and their families, there’s one regret we hear repeatedly: I wish I had known about hospice/palliative care sooner. Being enrolled in hospice/palliative care earlier means getting your symptoms in check earlier. And as new problems arise, you’ll already have someone standing by to help. Even if you’re not sure if hospice/palliative care is right for you, we’re here to help you identify your options. Answering questions is what we do. After all, a little information can’t hurt! Visit delawarehopsice.org or call 302-4785707 to learn more.
Sometimes a little company makes all the difference. Volunteers make each day brighter for our patients. At Delaware Hospice, we believe in making time for others. We work to make each day the best it can be, so that you can enjoy each moment spent volunteering with us.
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The Medicine Woman’s School of Holistic Healing Shamanic Healing, Energy Work and Massage, Energy Healing and Shamanic Workshops and Classes
Who is The Medicine Woman? Terri Pippin, founder of The Medicine Woman, is trained in both Celtic and Native American Shamanism and has been a shamanic healer since 1998. CMT, Reiki master, and shaman, Terri started her spiritual journey of healing over thirty years ago when she was first introduced to meditation. Terri has been certified in massage since 1996. Her journey has also included the achievement of Reiki Master Level in 2007 and the development of several energy healing techniques. Terri has also developed many self-healing classes and continuing education courses.
2020 Winter Classes Are Now Open For Enrollment! Polarity Chaka Balance January 11, 2020 & January 12, 2020 Tuition: $300.00 A must for all healers in the Holistic Healing field.
This class covers: • An intense study of the Chakra System. • The technique of Spine Cleansing to release blockages in your system. • The breathing exercises to increase your healing vibrational rate. • The technique to do a cleansing/dusting of the Aura. • The hand positions needed to balance the 7 major chakras. • How to push, pull and stop energy. • How to do healing at a cell level. All Course materials are supplied for this class. Just bring your lunch (both days) and a desire to learn a new healing modality to offer your clients.
• The Clarification Cards; Court suits; Court Arcana and Tarot Numerology meanings. • How to tell time with the Tarot Cards. • Cards that indicate delay, death, wish granting and sudden changes in your life. • The different spreads and how to create your own spread. • Different category systems to read for romance, money, business, health and relationships. • You will know how to do a reading for your friends and family at the end of the class.
• Learning how to Journey. • Navigating the three worlds of the Shaman. • Building your medicine wheel. • Ancestor work. • Stepping into the power of the Seer. • Space Clearing and Cleansing. • Ceremonies and Rituals. • Shamanic Healing Techniques taught: • Soul Retrieval • Past Life Journey • Illumination Therapy
All course materials are supplied. Just bring your lunch and a desire to step into the role of a Seer.
The Shaman class will meet one weekend a month and will have one teleconference call a month for 4 months.
The New Shamanic Core Class is now open for enrollment: This Shaman class will cover the core principles of Shamanism plus more. This is a life changing Class.
The Art of Tarot Card Reading For Fun and Profit January 25, 2020 Tuition: $125.00
2/15 & 2/16/20 3/14 & 3/15/20 4/18 & 4/19/20 5/09 & 5/10/20 Tuition: $1250.00
This class is fun, informative and will teach you a service that you can offer your clients, friends and family. If you are you ready to start developing or increasing your intuitive skills this class is for you!
A $250.00 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your seat in this class. Payment Plans Available. Seats in this class are very limited register early to secure your seat.
This Class Covers: • The Major and Minor Arcana Cards meanings.
This class covers: • Meeting your Power Animal and spirit Guides.
All course materials are supplied, along with lunch during the Shamanic Core Class. Just bring a desire to learn new healing modalities for your clients and a desire for a change in your life that Shamanism brings. Please go to TerriPippinTheMedicineWoman.com for additional information, our Cancellation Policies. Times and Dates for the classes . All classes offered by The Medicine Woman are limited. Please register early to get a seat in the class. Please go to TerriPippinTheMedicineWoman.com to see all Energy and Shamanic Healing Services offered.
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Beat Common Winter Ailments With Chiropractic Care Dr. Tracy Hudson Dr. Hudson is a ’95 Cape Henlopen High School graduate and continued her educational career at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington where she completed her Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education. While attending UNCW, Dr. Hudson suffered an injury playing softball and she sought treatment with a local chiropractor. After a few adjustments, Dr. Hudson was back on the field. Now being a true believer, she decided to further her education in the natural healing art. She attended Life University in Atlanta, Ga. for 3 years, and then transferred to Texas Chiropractic College in Houston. After graduating in 2004, she moved to Clearwater, Fla., where she was in private practice for 8 years. During that time, she also became a Fellow of the International Academy of Medical Acupuncture. She has now moved back to her home town to share her love of chiropractic with our community.
With cold temperatures and inclement weather, winter can be a real pain! If you are like many people, you feel more aches and pains in the winter than in the summer. Cold weather can make your joints feel stiff and sore; slipping on the ice can wrench your muscles and falls can cause painful musculoskeletal injuries. Even colds and flu can make you feel miserable. Fortunately, chiropractic care can help you beat common winter ailments in your body to help prevent illness and injury, or to help you overcome the aches and pains that often come with the season. Fight Aches and Pains Cold weather can cause the elastic tissue in your joints to stiffen up and become achy. Stiffness is especially a problem if you have arthritis, which often flares up when you first start moving in the morning. A sedentary lifestyle can also cause stiff joints; cold temperatures and inclement weather can often delay exercise and increase sedentary behavior. Achy joints might also discourage you from exercising. Chiropractic care can help you overcome aches and pains associated with cold weather, including stiffness and discomfort
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associated with arthritis, to help you stay active throughout the season. Aid in Recovery from Winter Sports Injuries, Slips and Falls Skiing, skating and other winter sports are fun, but they can be dangerous. Common winter sports injuries include spinal injuries, knee problems, ankle sprains and more. Sledding is the most common cause of sports injuries during winter, but skiing, ice skating, hockey and snowboarding can also cause sports injuries. The ice and snow of winter make slips and falls more likely. Emergency departments treat more than 2.8 million older people for fall injuries each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Injuries from slips and falls can be serious, causing broken bones and other injuries. In many cases, slipping and falling causes sprains, strains and muscle aches. Chiropractic care for sports injuries, slips, and falls includes stretching for increased flexibility, chiropractic adjustments to address joint tightness, and muscle work to break up scar tissue. Immune System Support A strong immune system protects your body from contagious illnesses, such as colds and flu.
Dr. Sheila Burek Dr. Sheila Burek is a Buffalo, N.Y. native, who received her Bachelors of Science degree in Biology at D’youville College. She then worked as a medical research assistant in Cardiology at the University Of Buffalo School Of Medicine. It was at that time that Dr. Burek suffered an injury at the gym, for which she sought chiropractic care. It was through this experience that Dr. Burek became interested in furthering her healthcare career in alternative medicine. She attended Palmer College of Chiropractic, graduating in 1995. After 18 years of private practice in Pennsylvania, working in a multi-disciplinary setting, including orthopedic surgeons and physiatrists, she relocated to our beautiful beach town.
Adults usually get two to three colds each year, according to the CDC, and children can catch even more because they have weaker immune systems. Spinal adjustments can cause beneficial changes in the nervous system. Research shows that there is a strong connection between the nervous systems and the immune system, and that chiropractic care that includes spinal adjustments can help improve the overall health of an individual. Boost Your Mood Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that tends to worsen in the darker
days of winter. Research shows that chiropractic care can lessen anxiety and other symptoms of depression by decreasing pain, melting muscle tension, improving mental clarity and providing a boost in physical energy. Beat your winter ailments this year with chiropractic care! Spinal adjustments, massages, and acupuncture can help you avoid injuries and illnesses during the cold season. Schedule an appointment with us today! https://www.sciencedirect. com/science/article/pii/ S2095254616300576
Testimonial Dr. Tracy is a calm, caring, and thorough chiropractor. I trust her completely with my spine. Hope E., Lewes DE
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Bellafill Restore Youthful Facial Volume Michelle Parsons, MD
is a graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia and received her residency training from the State University of New York in General Surgery, and Christiana Medical Center in Emergency Medicine. She also served as a Flight Surgeon in the Air Force. Dr. Parsons specializes in BioIdentical Hormone Therapy and treatment of Thyroid disorders as well as Aesthetic Medicine and Laser Medicine.
With time, age, and gravity, our facial structures tend to lose some of the youthful volume it once had. The cherubic apples in our cheeks fall, leaving us with a drooping jaw line that becomes jowls, and deep lines form around the nose and mouth areas, known as the nasolabial folds. Fortunately there is a solution for these pesky issues of aging. Physicians can now treat their patients with an in-office procedure known as dermal filler injections. What are Dermal Fillers? Dermal fillers are medical products that are injected by a trained physician to fill in facial areas where volume has been lost. It is possible to lift those cheeks back up and fill in the deep lines around the nose or nasolabial folds, and the depressions around the lower mouth and chin areas known as the marionette lines. Treatments with dermal fillers are a wonderful way to restore a more youthful appearance. However, what has not been so wonderful is how long they lasted, which has been temporary, on average from 6 to 18 months, as the products are slowly reabsorbed and eliminated by the body. This has been a disappointing aspect of dermal fillers. But this is
where the story in non-surgical facial rejuvenation takes an upswing. Now there is a dermal filler that can fill in lines and sagging with much longer lasting results that can last five to ten years, if not longer. This product is Bellafill. What is Bellafill? Bellafill® is a smooth, collagen-based dermal filler with polymethyl methacrylate microspheres, or PMMA. It is injected by a physician to stimulate your own natural collagen to fill in areas in the face that have lost volume over time, due to aging and gravity. The collagen gel in Bellafill® provides immediate volume and lift so that results are seen right away. Once injected, the PMMA microspheres stay in place and create a base that provides structural support and stimulate formation of your own naturally produced collagen for long lasting results. PMMA is a biocompatible material that has been safely used in medical implants, such as lens implants after cataract surgery, and other devices for more than 65 years. How long does Bellafill Last? Since Bellafill stimulates the body to produce it’s own
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collagen, the results of Bellafill can by quite long lasting. When the skin creates new collagen for structural support, this natural collagen in our skin lasts anywhere from 5 to 10 years. The effectiveness and patient satisfaction rates of Bellafill® have been studied and established through 5 years when used to correct nasolabial folds, and 12 months when used to correct acne scars. Since Bellafill stimulates your skin to make more of it’s own collagen, the look and feel of Bellafill is very natural.
among the top one percent of Bellafill injectors in the United States. BellaDiamond physicians perform the highest volume of Bellafill treatments in the country so they have the most experience with Bellafill.
Where is Bellafill available? Bellafill® is only available through physicians and is offered by Dr. Michelle Parsons, at ReNove Medical Spa in Rehoboth Beach Delaware. Dr. Parsons is a physician who has achieved BellaDiamond status. BellaDiamond physicians are
Dr. Michelle Parsons, MD in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware at 302-227-1079 for a free consultation. Mention this article and receive an Introductory Special on Bellafill.
If you are interested in learning more about Bellafill dermal filler treatments and would like to see if you are a good candidate for this very effective and long lasting non-surgical office treatment to restore youthful volume and fill deep facial lines, please call the office of
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Health & Wellness Are missing teeth affecting your smile or making it difficult to chew? We offer compassionate comprehensive dental care including implant treatment here in your hometown.
Implant dentistry has become the new standard of care for replacing missing teeth they come the closest to looking and feeling like your natural teeth. Many people do not know the importance of replacing missing teeth immediately. As soon as you lose a tooth, the adjacent teeth start shifting towards the missing tooth space. That leads to gum problems and retaining food surrounding the adjacent teeth. Also, other teeth need to bear more load to compensate for the missing teeth. So the chances of fracturing adjacent teeth are higher. Replacing a missing tooth now will save you money, frustration, and discomfort in the future. The doctors at Fenwick Dental have had extensive training allowing them to place dental implants safely and effectively. The dental Implants are a medically grade titanium and are considered one of the highest grade implants on the market. We use Biohorizon dental implants which exclusively used with TeethXpress have a 99.2% success rate. Whether you need to replace one tooth or multiple teeth, we can help.
Dr. Ketan Ginoya and Dr. Ashwini Jagadeesh are local dentists with big city experience in the dental field. In addition to being a dentist near you, Fenwick Dental provides all dental implant services in one location. Our doctors will solely be responsible for your dental implant case rather than referring you to several offices to complete treatment. Our doctors provide complimentary implant consultations and second opinions. We will meet with
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you and determine what type of dental implants would be best for you. Contact us to learn more about implant procedures. Call today to set up your no charge consultation or a full new patient exam. We can help you maintain or restore your smile and chewing function.
Testimonials I had a great experience at Fenwick Dental. I am the biggest baby when it comes to seeing the dentist. But the staff here made me very comfortable and made my procedure as painless as possible. Big thumbs up !! Highly recommended!! -Michelle Kempe on Google. This office was extremely professional from start to finish. I would recommend it to anyone looking for top-quality dental care. We came here on vacation but I wish I lived here so they could be our dental practitioners! -JoAnn Shilling This was my first time there and I felt so comfortable. They are so kind and really take the time to explain all the details about your treatment. I am transferring all my records to them from my other dentist. I look forward to a longlasting relationship! -Jude hill
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A special note for a seamless surgery Milford resident Lucille Mehl was so pleased with her positive surgical experience at Bayhealth Hospital, Sussex Campus that she went home after the procedure and a one-night hospital stay to handwrite a letter to Bayhealth President & CEO Terry M. Murphy, FACHE. Those who know Mehl aren’t surprised that she took the time to express her gratitude for the quality of care she received; she’s developed a reputation in the community for positivity. “Everything went well, and I think it’s important to write letters when things are good,” she said. A retired speech pathologist and principal, Mehl relocated to Delaware from upstate New York in 2003 with her husband Tom. They chose Milford as their retirement home and are active volunteers in the area. In 2013, Mehl received a Governor’s Outstanding Volunteer Award for donating time and talent to the
Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge’s Nature Center, the Milford Lions Club, Delaware Hospice, the Milford Senior Center, Seaside Jewish Community, First Presbyterian Church in Milford, and Meals on Wheels. Looking back on her hysterectomy, Mehl admits to having a case of jitters before undergoing the procedure. “I was very nervous. It was my first experience with something like this. I had never had any big surgery,” she said. In the end, her concerns were unwarranted. Her experience, according to her letter to Murphy, exceeded her expectations from start to finish. “From the moment I had my pre-admission testing, the surgery and post-operative procedures were excellent,” she wrote. “Everyone that I had dealings with was knowledgeable, caring and dedicated to the service they gave to me personally.” In addition to individually recognizing the staff with positive comments on the Bayhealth Honors Card, Mehl said she enjoyed having her own room, a room with a view. “My breakfast [the next day] was delicious, especially the coffee.
The added touch of the Delaware State News on my breakfast tray was over the top,” she wrote. Mehl also praised her surgeon, OB-GYN Noel M. Anupol, MD, as “walking on water. He listened to my complaints.” Meanwhile, he credits her for being a well-informed patient. “She is a good person and a great patient, and she asked appropriate questions,” he said. He described the procedure for this patient, a minimally invasive, gynecologic laparoscopic surgery. “Every case is different, and her procedure was appropriate for her medical problem at the time,” he said. Dr. Anupol explained that robotically assisted gynecological surgeries, including hysterectomies, are now available at Bayhealth Hospital, Sussex Campus. “The robotic arms do not replace the surgeon, and the system cannot perform the surgery by itself. It is a technologically advanced tool to help the surgeons perform minimally invasive surgery with enhanced visualization, dexterity and precision. The patient will have shorter hospitalization, reduced pain and discomfort, a faster recovery time, a quicker return to normal activities, a cosmetically smaller incision resulting in reduced risk of infection, as well as reduced blood loss and transfusions,” he said. “Our philosophy is to serve all patients well and give them appropriate care,” he added. Since her surgery and recovery went well, Mehl says she has happily resumed an active lifestyle. “I am a nine-hole golfer, I dance, and I do yoga and tai chi,” she said. And to Murphy she wrote, “Thank you all again for my great care and stay. I’m just so thrilled that the new hospital is here in our community.”
LEARN MORE ABOUT BAYHEALTH ROBOTICS Visit Bayhealth.org/Robotic-Surgery to learn more about Dr. Anupol and all of our other surgeons specially-trained in robotic surgery.
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Michelle Parsons, MD, is a graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. She received her residency training from the State University of New York in general surgery and Christiana Medical Center in emergency medicine. She also served as a flight surgeon in the Air Force.
I have smoker’s lines but I don’t smoke! Are you frustrated about having “smoker’s” lines around your lips and you’ve never smoked? You are not alone! This is a common complaint of a lot of people, having those pesky vertical creases around your lips that appear when we pucker, use a straw or just speak! And with time and continued motion of our mouths, these creases can become permanently etched in our skin. You don’t have to smoke to have smokers lip lines Of course smoking makes these creases worse, but it is not the only cause of “smoker’s” lip lines. The cause of these lip lines is due to thinning of the skin around our mouths and losing the strength of the natural white roll of the lip border, where the lip transitions from the pink color of the lip to the normal facial skin. It is this natural white roll that forms the transition or border between the actual lip and the skin surrounding the lip, where lip liner would be drawn. This white roll border is what usually prevents applied lipstick from bleeding or smudging away from the lip itself onto the surround skin. If you were to observe a child’s lip, this natural white roll of the lip border is typically present and can be felt as a soft firmness that defines the border of the lip. Lip lines and creases are also caused by the daily use of the mouth in everyday speaking. The facial expressions with using everyday speech causes the mouth to crease in the same areas repeatedly and over time, the creases become permanent. So what can we do to address this pesky concern of lip lines? Thankfully, we have several options! The first problem issue I like to address when treating these lines, is to restore the strength of the natural white roll that has been lost. This is done by adding a hyaluronic acid filler directly into the white roll. By rebuilding and strengthening this natural border between the lip and the surrounding facial skin, the lips cannot collapse as easily like an accordion and form lip lines and creases, when we are speaking, eating or making other mouth motions. Hyaluronic acids that are typically used in this area of the lip include brand name fillers like Restylane and Juvederm. https://www.renovemedspa.org/lipfillers Lip fillers can strengthen lip borders These fillers are specifically designed to match natural lip softness and flexibility while providing moisture and strength. On average and for most people, hyaluronic acids injected into the lips last from 6 to 9 months. It is also possible extend the length of time hyaluronic acid lip fillers last by adding a topical product that prevents the normal breakdown and reuptake of the filler over time by the body. Natural hyaluronidase found in our skin normally, breaks down the hyaluronic acid found in lip fillers as well as the natural hyaluronic acid normally found in our skin. Hyaluronic acid in our skin binds water in the skin. With more hyaluronidase, that break down hyaluronic acid, we lose moisture in our skin and lips with age. The product HA5 blocks the formation of hyaluronidase, so it increases the natural hyaluronic acid in our skin, thereby allowing more natural moisture in our skin and lips and extending the duration of injected hyaluronic acid lips filler! https://renovemedspa.brilliantconnections.com/ Using Botox can soften lip lines Another, easy fix, to address lip lines is to add Botox. Botox relaxes muscles. By relaxing the muscles around the mouth, it is possible to diminish the appearance of lip lines, expecially when speaking or puckering, such as when blowing a kiss. When you have botox injected around the mouth, of course maintaining function of the mouth is important. Such a small amount is injected so that you will still be able to speak, eat, smile normally! You will still be able to use a straw, whistle and kiss. You will likely not be able to more forcefully pucker, so that you will not be able to eat peanut butter off a spoon for example, or spit very well! But overall, even with these limitation, the results that we can get by using about 5 units of Botox, is well worth it to diminish lip lines. https://www.renovemedspa.org/botox .
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Repair collagen damage with Bellafill Another way to more permanently improve lips creases is to injected a collagen stimulator, such as Bellafill, to the skin around the lips, exactly where the lip creases are. With injection of Bellafill, you will see a smoothing of the lip lines right away, but also continued improvement over the next 8 weeks as new collagen is laid down and damaged collagen around the lips is remodeled, softening lips creases, for years to come afterwards. We can also stimulate collagen repair and remodeling of the skin around the lips with a platelet rich plasma (PRP) application by microneedling. PRP utilizes the powerful healing properties of the natural growth factors already in our blood and applying these healing growth factors directly into damaged skin to promote rapid healing and smoothing of the skin. https://www.renovemedspa.org/bellafill . Laser treatments for lip lines Finally, another modality to permanently smooth the wrinkles found around the top lip in particular, is a laser resurfacing treatment. Laser resurfacing is a deep ablative treatments where the skin is ablated, or heated up in a controlled manner, and planed down to a depth where there are no wrinkles. The downtime for these treatment is fairly long, needing to apply Vaseline to the treated skin for at least 7 days, with another 4 weeks of noticeable redness, which can be covered up with makeup. Though the recovery is longer that all other skin treatments, the results are also the most dramatic and are the longest lasting and are considered permanent. https://www.renovemedspa.org/microlaser-peel . Call to make a free consultation with Dr. Parsons These are the current best options for improving stubborn and annoying lip lines that cause our appearance to look older than we would like. I hope some of these options appeal to you and that you are able to take advantage of these effective treatments. To see if you are a candidate and would benefit from any of these treatments, please give us a call to make an appointment with Dr. Parsons for a free consultation. Mention this article for discounted pricing for Sussex County Woman readers.
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Carolyn Showell is a licensed clinical social worker, a certified advanced alcohol and drug counselor, a nationally certified hypnotherapist and EFT practitioner, trainer and coach. (302) 754-3273 www.renewyourheartandmind.net Email: cshowell@renewyourheartandmind.com
Chronic Insomnia Treatment Is Available Do you have problems falling asleep, staying asleep, or early morning awakenings at least three nights a week despite adequate opportunities for sleep? If you answered yes, you might be an insomniac. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), a third of US adults report that they usually get less than the recommended amount of sleep. Not getting enough sleep can shorten your life expectancy, increase your risk of medical conditions, accidents, and impair your thinking. Insomnia is also associated with low energy levels and an increased risk of mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety. I’d suffered from insomnia for years, trying various types of sleeping pills, herbal supplements, teas, body oils, meditation, hot baths, and many sleep hygiene tips that I’d found on the internet, but nothing seemed to work. Each night, like clockwork, I would fall asleep quickly, sleep for 4 hours then wake-up. I would then toss and turn in the bed for the rest of the night and drift off to sleep again an hour or two before it was time to wake up to go to work. It didn’t matter if I had a stressed filled day or a peaceful, calm, relaxing day, insomnia like an annoying exlover would show up night after night for our regular rendezvous. Sometimes I would wake up with a recurring song on my mind, other times I would replay the events of the previous day over and over again, or ruminate about how to solve a family or work-related issue. My favorite pastime, however, was watching the clock and worrying about not being able to fall back to sleep. I never felt fully rested, and I hated it because insomnia left me feeling groggy in the morning, and by the afternoon, I needed chocolate, coffee, or some comfort food to keep me going. I packed on a lot of weight and developed other health problems as a result.
I wanted it to get better, but I didn’t know-how. For me, I knew sleeping pills weren’t the answer due to the side effects I experienced, like headaches, dizziness, mood changes, a lapse in time, and memory loss. Even some of the herbal supplements and teas had the opposite effect on me and left me even more awake at night. As a therapist, I’d attended all the training, read all the self-help books, talked to doctors and colleagues, and watched videos but couldn’t cure my insomnia. That all changed when I found Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I), HeartMath (HM) Biofeedback Stress Reduction Techniques, and Mindfulness Meditation. Like me, people who have chronic insomnia need professional support and structure to kick the habit. CBT-I, HM, and Mindfulness Meditation can help you identify and change subconscious blocks that are keeping you up at night by giving you the skills, support, education, and structure you need to break negative sleeping habits.
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What is CBT-I, HM Biofeedback Training, and Mindfulness Meditation? CBT-I is a form of psychotherapy education that’s proven to help chronic insomnia patients improve their quality of sleep and daytime functioning. After using CBT-I committed, patients frequently see improvements in their sleep within 4 to 10 weeks. HeathMath Biofeedback Stress Reduction Training monitors your heart variability rate (HVR) during sessions. It teaches you how to change your HVR to balance and synchronize your heart-rhythm to create coherence. Coherence is a state
of mental, emotional, and physical synchronization and balance, which helps to improve your energy, mental clarity, and sleep. Mindfulness meditation involves focusing on your breathing and then bringing your mind’s attention to the present moment. Mindfulness shifts your focus from your everyday thoughts to help you reduce stress so you can sleep better. If you want help kicking insomnia out of your bed as I did, call me today to schedule your appointment.
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Licensed and Certified Therapist • Accepting New Patients Medicaid, Medicare, and most major insurances accepted. Specializing in Weight Loss, Addictions, Insomnia, Anxiety, and Depression. Combining Psychotherapy, Hypnosis, Emotional Freedom Techniques, and Energy Work to help you achieve your desired outcome quickly.
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THE SCIENCE BEHIND FLOATATION THERAPY As written by clinicalfloatation.com
Helping Veterans with PTSD, Anxiety, Stress and Sleep
The history of Floatation-REST (Reduced Environmental Stimulation Therapy) dates back to the 1950’s when Drs. Jay Shurley and John Lilly at the National Institute of Mental Health became interested in understanding how the human brain would respond to an environment devoid of external sensory input. The float environment systematically minimizes external sensory input to the nervous system including signals from visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, thermal, tactile, vestibular, gravitational and proprioceptive channels. Since its discovery, there have been a number of publications exploring the potential therapeutic benefits of floating. The most consistent observation to date has been significant reductions in levels of subjective stress and increases in relaxation as measured from pre- to post-float. Concomitant with these subjective findings, floating has also been reported to decrease blood pressure, heart rate, and cortisol levels. A meta-analysis published in 2005 found a large overall effect size for stress reduction, with most past float studies focused on healthy populations. Clinical research investigating Floatation-REST, although limited, has reported largely beneficial effects across a range of different stress- and pain-related conditions, including: hypertension, chronic tension headaches, chronic muscle tension pain in the back and neck, and stress-related pain with “burnout depression”. Thus far there have been several Floatation-REST studies focused on individuals with clinical anxiety, including generalized anxiety disorder, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), panic disorder, agoraphobia, and social anxiety disorder, with many patients presenting with comorbid major depressive disorder. The evidence published thus far suggests that Floatation-REST is a safe and effective technique for the rapid reduction of stress, pain, and anxiety. Clinical trials are currently underway in America, Germany, and Sweden investigating the long-term impact of floating in patients with anxiety disorders, anorexia nervosa, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, and insomnia. As the evidence base continues to grow, we will continue to update this repository of peer-reviewed publications studying the clinical effects of FloatationREST.
Examining the short-term anxiolytic and antidepressant effect of Floatation-REST
By Dr. Justin Feinstein, Director of the Float Clinic & Research Center (FCRC) at the Laureate Institute for Brain Research (LIBR)
This study found that a single one-hour session of Floatation-REST was capable of inducing a strong reduction in state anxiety and a substantial improvement in mood in a group of 50 anxious and depressed participants spanning a range of different anxiety and stress-related disorders (including PTSD, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, and Social Anxiety Disorder). The findings from this open-label study suggest that
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Floatation-REST may be a promising technique for acutely reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression, although the persistence of these effects is presently unknown. With regard to our primary outcome measure, the reduction in state anxiety was evident in every participant regardless of sex or medication status. Moreover, the anxiety reduction was robust, with an estimated Cohen’s d > 2 across all disorders and subgroups. Beyond the immediate dissipation of anxiety, the float experience also induced a significant decrease in self-reported stress, muscle tension, pain, depression, and negative affect, along with a significant increase in serenity, relaxation, happiness, positive affect, overall well-being, energy levels, and feeling refreshed, content and peaceful, with estimated effect sizes ranging from large to very large across variables.
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On key symptom-related variables—such as reductions in state anxiety, stress, depression, and negative affect— the effect sizes were consistently large across all tested diagnostic categories. An exploratory subgroup analysis revealed that those with the most severe anxiety reported the largest effects. This latter finding is notable given the fact that the severely anxious participants reported having the most severe impairments in life functioning, and also tended to be the most resistant to other forms of treatment; approximately two-thirds of the severely anxious participants were currently taking an SSRI or SNRI, and over three-quarters had tried psychotherapy. Indeed, most participants in this study reported having tried a number of other techniques to help them relax and feel less anxious and stressed. Of potential clinical relevance, nearly 75% of the entire sample, and 82% of the severely anxious subgroup, reported that they had achieved more relaxation with Floatation-REST than any of the other treatments or techniques they had tried in the past. While demand characteristics, expectancy effects, novelty effects, and retrospective recall biases may be inflating these subjective comparisons with other therapeutic modalities, the debriefing interviews (S1 Debriefing interview transcriptions) revealed that the float experience had a powerful positive effect on many of the participants. In future studies, it will be important to assess whether such positive effects can be maintained, or even further improved, with repeated sessions of Floatation-REST. In comparison to previous float studies, the effect sizes observed in our anxious and depressed sample were about twice as large. Since many of the previous studies tested healthy participants, this noted disparity in effects may be driven by the possibility that Floatation-REST provides the largest effect to those who bring the most stress into the float experience. Such an interpretation is consistent with the larger float-induced changes observed in the severely anxious subgroup, and the relatively small float-induced changes observed in the non-anxious reference sample. While this study was not designed to directly compare anxious to healthy samples, the limited data we have on this matter suggests that Floatation-REST may temporarily lower state anxiety to near-normal levels. Although mood and anxiety disorders are heterogeneous in terms of their diversity of symptoms and emotional triggers, recent efforts have attempted to develop more effective treatments that can work in a transdiagnostic manner.
Transdiagnostic treatments have the obvious advantage of being easier to disseminate and more widely applicable, especially given the high rate of comorbidity between the different mood and anxiety disorders. To our knowledge, this is the first Floatation-REST trial in individuals across the spectrum of anxiety and depression, with results showing clear signs of short-term benefit in PTSD, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, Social Anxiety Disorder, and Major Depression. Previous float research with psychiatric populations did not assess the short-term effects following a single float session, but did assess the long-term effects (up to 6 months post-treatment) following 12 float sessions, and found evidence for sustained long-term benefit in individuals with generalized anxiety or burnout depression. Together, these findings suggest that Floatation-REST may have the potential to be a viable transdiagnostic therapy for relieving symptoms of anxiety and depression. Anxiety and depression affect over a quarter of the population, yet more than three-quarters of patients never receive treatment. This utilization problem is even worse in patients with social phobia or multiple comorbidities. Novel non-pharmacological therapies for anxiety and depression are desperately needed, and the promising results of this initial Floatation-REST trial warrant further investigation, especially given the insufficient response rates and adherence to currently available treatments, and the paucity of novel medications reaching market over the past two decade. In addition, many medications come with a host of side effects, which further contributes to the poor rates of adherence. The barriers to treatment utilization are complicated, but one of the most common reasons why patients with mood and anxiety disorders fail to receive treatment is due to the notion that they want to solve the problem on their own. In this regard, Floatation-REST may offer an attractive alternative option that enhances selfefficacy and improves treatment utilization by providing anxious patients with the opportunity to learn new ways of coping with distress on their own. In addition, FloatationREST appeared to be well-tolerated by this sample, with minimal evidence of harm, adverse events or major safety concerns arising during the initial float session. Positive experiences outweighed all negative experiences, and consequently, 96% of the participants chose to float for the entire hour, and 100% of the participants requested to float again. The non-pharmacological nature of Floatation-REST, combined with its lack of side effects, ease of use, and rapid onset of benefit, are additional positive attributes that may further improve treatment utilization and adherence.
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WELCOME TO URBAN FLOAT
FLOATATION THERAPY & WEIGHTLESS RELAXATION location features 6 private rooms equipped with the industry leading Dreampod Max. Each float room will have a private shower and safety, non-slip flooring. Whether guests seek pain management, sports recovery, stress relief, improved focus, or simply need to digitally detox, Urban Float is committed to creating a sanctuary to help everyone, everywhere improve their quality of life.
Article written and presented by Urban Float Rehoboth Beach. What is Floating? Floating allows you to rest in a private, sensory-managed float pod for a 60-minutes session; in purified water and 1200lbs of dissolved Epsom salt to deliver proven physical, mental and emotional benefits. The body is relieved of the effects of gravity, the senses are restored, and physical & mental stress are alleviated. For centuries, the Dead Sea, amazingly rich in salt and minerals has been known for its therapeutic properties and continues to benefit people. The unique combination of physical suspension and minimal stimulation creates an environment that enables the body, mind and spirit to rest. The healing properties of floating have been clinically studied and are well-documented in peer-reviewed medical journals such as the BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine Research Journal, Laureate Institute for Brain Research, Inc., and Human Performance Lab in Karlstad, Sweden Welcome to Urban Float in Rehoboth Beach! Urban Float is the premier floatation therapy spa in the nation. Urban Float has locations across the country and has been featured in Entrepreneur, Reflections Magazine, and Shark Tank. The Rehoboth
Maxine Fluharty is the Urban Float Rehoboth Spa Manager and she is supported by her team of float specialists and spa assistants which, together, help our guests with mindfulness concepts to make the most of their float sessions. Mindfulness and relaxation is a skill. At Urban Float, they teach their guests how to be more mindful, how to be in the present moment, and how to let go of time and judgement. Additionally, they’ve partnered with local health and wellness organizations to add additional value for their members. Since Urban Float opened its doors in February 2019, they’ve floated over 1,500 people across 13,500 floatation therapy sessions in just 9 months of business. With a growing base of float members, Urban Float is now a part of our member’s health and wellness routines along with regular exercise and good nutrition. Urban Float was founded in 2011 by Joe Beaudry and Scott Swerland out of Seattle, WA. With successful franchise locations across the country, Urban Float is poised and ready to open additional locations throughout the US. If you’re interested in learning about franchising with Urban Float, email them at franchising@ urbanfloat.com.
TRIPLE PURIFIED CRYSTAL-CLEAR WATER Water quality is important, which is why we filter each pod 3-4x before and after each float through a sophisticated filtration system. FLOATING IS SAFE Floating is a natural & clean way to renew and refresh. Our water is so buoyant, you float, even if you fall asleep. OUR ROOMS ARE PRIVATE Whether you float in your bathing suit or in your birthday suit (which we recommend!), your privacy is a priority. At Urban Float, you have access to your own private shower & floatation pod. FLOAT IN DARKNESS (OR NOT) Our rooms are designed to give our guests total control of their float session. Float in the dark with all the lights off or manage your comfort level by leaving lights on or the pod open. The choice is yours. FLOATING IS GREAT FOR YOUR SKIN Epsom salt naturally smoothens and softens your skin. OUR PODS ARE BIG Our float tanks have been tested with floaters weighing up to 350 pounds who have been able to float without issue and long enough for taller customers. SAFE TO FLOAT WHILE PREGNANT Not only is it safe but it’s encouraged! Some say floating is “a pregnancy must!” Floating allows you to escape the added stress and weight of pregnancy. PERFECT WATER TEMPERATURE We maintain water at your skin’s temperature, between 93.5-95F. This means you lose track of where your body ends and when the water and air begin for perfect relaxation. ENHANCE CREATIVITY Musicians, writers, and creatives from around the world use floating as a tool to enhance their flow.
“I’ve been floating for well over a year and a half. Floating has been, for me, the best, most effective tool to mitigate insomnia and help me with chronic pain.” - Maleah Krishnaswami, Business Coach “When I first came to Urban Float, I was greeted with a smile. It’s a consistent customer service experience. Urban Float has allowed me to come to a place where my creativity is greatly enhanced.” - Dr. David Paul Zimmerman, Microsoft Showcase Schools “My first float with Urban Float was very welcoming. I felt immediately that I belonged. My chronic pain and inflammation have subsided greatly since I’ve started floating. I’m pretty grateful for the whole experience at Urban Float” - Julie Rottinghaus, Project Manager
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Volunteers Help Seniors Regain Independence Submitted by Janis P. Hanwell. Board Member
Transitioning from driver to rider In Sussex County, more than 25% of the population is made up of baby boomers, and while one in four drivers on area roadways is 65+, more than one-third of those over age 70 no longer drive. The inability to drive does not occur overnight. The transition occurs gradually as age-related conditions begin to advance. You or a parent or loved one may first stop driving at night due to visual deficiencies making nighttime glare a problem. Then driving becomes tentative in bad weather due to slowed reflexes and response time, and finally after sticking closer to home for some time, medical conditions, limited range of motion, diminished mental acuity or faulty memory becomes cause to stop driving altogether. Regardless of how it comes about, when anyone has to retire the car keys, voluntarily or not, it can be very emotional and disheartening. There is most often a feeling that all independence has been stripped away and a life of freedom is gone.
“Because of ITN, I no longer feel isolated from the world.”
Seniors need transportation Seniors need transportation for many reasons... Just think about all the places you drive to regularly… doctor’s appointments, the bank, your job or volunteer activity, the grocery store or to meet a friend for coffee, to church or a family event, and maybe even a gallery opening or a show. If you had to turn in your driver’s license today, wouldn’t you still want to be able to do all those things and more? Would you be able to rely on family to drive you? What if you had to rely on your neighbors and friends? Would you feel like you were imposing? One of the biggest challenges non-driving seniors face is finding safe, reliable transportation that can accommodate their needs. In Sussex County, many retire to the area while their adult children and other family members continue to reside many miles away. For many others who have lived locally all or most of their lives, their adult children have moved out of the area to find jobs and raise their own families. While public transit providers work to expand options, many seniors have limited or no access to these services. It is these and various other circumstances that keep some older adults driving much longer than they might if they had convenient access to other more personalized transportation alternatives.
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ITN volunteer drivers, dispatchers, and support staff are all dedicated, caring individuals with a commitment to give back to their community. They report many reasons for wanting to help seniors regain their independence: • “Lack of transportation is a very sensitive issue for many of our riders who aren’t able to drive for the first time since they were 15 or 16 years old. I want to help them feel independent and respected again.” • “Many seniors are isolated in our rural community without access to activities and services, with no opportunities to socialize. I’d get depressed if I couldn’t do those things, so while I’m still able, I want to help!” • “Many seniors are stuck at home because they are uncomfortable constantly asking friends or neighbors for rides. I want to make them feel like they always *
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have a friend that can help without feeling they are taking advantage of anyone.” • “I want to give seniors the quality of life they originally came here to enjoy.” Volunteering with ITN only requires time around your own schedule and a desire to do something meaningful in your community. It is good for your mind and body, and brings fun and fulfillment to your life. Improve Quality of Life for others and you will surely improve your own.
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B wanted to have her own home that would provide care for the Beverly June Gray- Mears a Seaford graduate has always
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Paradise provides housekeeping, home-style dining, laundry service, personal care, medication assistance Beverly June Gray- Mears and activities. A live-in caregiver provides companionship and care and is on-site 24 hours a day. In addition, a nurse is on-call 24 hours a day. Services such as transportation, physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy can be scheduled using outside companies. With three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and common areas such as a dining room, living room, enclosed porch and a fenced back yard, Paradise can accept up to three residents.
elderly. Paradise Senior Living has made that dream come true. Beverly is a registered nurse who has over 20 years of experience in long term care. “I see the residents as family,” “I look at them as they were my grandparent, aunts or uncles. It is so important to make each day special, and remind them how amazing they are. Care giving has been my passion since I was a young child.” Paradise Senior Living is a welcoming, one-story home on Paradise Road, in Georgetown, a road named by her husband Rodney’s father James Brooks Mears. Designed as a long-term assisted senior living care facility, the space can also serve as a respite care center where caregivers can take a short break. Paradise is the perfect size to ensure that everyone who comes to stay there can get the individualized care they deserve.
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How To Get The Care You Deserve? PART-2
Choosing the Right Home Care Options: What Questions To Ask? Coping with aging, serious illness, recovery, disability or injury can be very challenging! Choosing the right type of care cab be just as tough. It is helpful to know what the differences are among various types of care as you consider your options for the best source of help. Deciding what type of care is best for you or a loved one at home depends significantly on what the care is intended to do, how long needed, patient diagnosis and level of ability to perform “Activities of Daily Living” (ADL’s). Home Care is more companionship and regular assistance with ADL’s so you can age comfortably in place (At Home). It is designed for people who need some help with day to day activities in the home or needs someone around in case of emergency. This type care is often long-term, provided by trained aides and is paid by the individual, or covered by some type of personal or Medicaid insurance. So how do you select the right option for your loved one? What are some of the most asked questions? PART-2 Q: Can you lift clients that are disabled? • ABC does assist with all types of transfers • Each case is specific to the individual and their level of mobility • Can client pivot on own feet/ankle or not? • Is an assistive device in home such as Hoyer Lift or Sit-To-Stand? • We provide Person-Centered-Care and try to train aides specifically on the individual situation Q: Can you transport a client to appointments or do you make arrangements for them? • Some agencies allow caregivers to drive clients while others do not • Wheelchair lift vehicles is available via public or private transportation services • Agencies will have caregivers accompany clients to appointments • ABC provides transportation using a car service for appointments and other local trips
At our 2nd annual Halloween Party one of our DCW said, “It’s really nice you thinking of me and my kids, my daughter had a ball!”
Q: Are you available during holidays? • We service families seven days a week and on holidays • ABC is open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week • ABC phones are answered by actual customer service representative any time, day or night Q: What happens when it is bad weather? • We do our best to service families during in climate weather or this may be a replacement aide that lives nearby client instead of normal aide at times • Service may not be exactly as normally scheduled but we try to check on and assist all our clients through emergency situations Q: Do you provide physical therapy? • Aides will assist and support clients with exercises, and physical activities as instructed • Actual therapy should be provided by a professional therapist as a part of Home Health Care (skilled services). Home Care services are non-skilled assistance with ADL’s. Q: Do you follow diets that are provided to you by family? • During initial intake we review dietary needs and this is made a part of the Care Plan • The aides will shop and prepare meals according to instruction given
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Home is where the heart is and working for Always Best Care we are all family! If you would like to help a person in need to lead an independent life and be able to comfortably age in place, then becoming a Direct Care Worker (DCW) for Always Best Care may be perfect for you! Interested in a rewarding opportunity, contact: Vee Shrawder 614 Mulberry Street, Milton, DE 19968 302-409-3710 ext. 167 vshrawder@abc-seniors.com
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My Daddy Is A Policeman By Elizabeth Ann Doll
Not all little girls have daddies like hers... A BOOK YOU MUST READ
“I am deeply moved that this book present a new aspect of the man in blue... This book’s real value lies in its truth, its compassion, and the new understanding that will come to the heart of everyone who turns its pages.” -Edward J. Kiernan, President, I.C.P.A. This book, in photoessay format, is a little girl’s description of how her father makes his living. Like most fathers, he plays with her, takes her to the zoo, washes the car, and joins the family at breakfast. But during the day, he does not go to the office or to his shop. He works at night because he is a policeman. But the little girl cannot understand this--Why does he wear a gun? Why is he home during the day? And finally, why won’t he be coming home anymore?
This book will be sold to the general public for $9.95. However, Police families and/or local Police Departments or Related Police supporters (women’s club etc.) can buy the book at $4.95.
Illustrated with fifteen full-color photos and a simple, moving text, MY DADDY IS A POLICEMAN presents the Human side of policemen. It reminds us that the law enforcers are not cold-blooded men who bring criminals to justice.
No matter what your department’s or personal use for the book, the proceeds will help support the International Union of Police Association’s Edward Kiernan Educational Fund. This Fund covers all policemen whether or not they are members of IUPA.
Many Police Departments and civic agencies have purchased the book as a giveaway to local industry or schools. It is also been used in labor relations. 100% of the profit will be donated.
Please Help Support This Effort & Receive This Interesting Book. Order Form: “My Daddy Is A Policeman” Enclosed is my/our check for $_________________ to cover the purchase of_________________ copies of “My Daddy Is A Policeman” at $4.95 per copy. (Please add $2.00 per order for every 10 books ordered.) Make checks payable to the SCW Fund, P.O. Box 1267, Bethany Beach, Delaware 19930 Ship To ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Street _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City ____________________________________________ State _____________________________________ Zip ___________________ Attention: (Name) _______________________________________________________________________________________________
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At Easterseals, Your Children Are Part of Our Family
By Natalie Scott “We were in the car and Joey started singing the Lion Guard theme song. I know most three-year-old kids sing, but for my husband and I, it was a big deal. We knew we were hearing him sing for the first time thanks to speech therapy with Easterseals.” Joey’s journey with Easterseals Delaware & Maryland’s Eastern Shore began when he was almost two years-old. Therapy not only gave the Paola family that special moment in the car, but has also helped Joey with his communications skills – progressing from sign language to speaking his first words to stringing words together into sentences. All of these skills have helped him learn to communicate with his parents, easing a lot of the frustration that comes with not being understood. “My child is a different child since he started with Easterseals. Easterseals exceeded any expectation and needs we had,” Kelly, Joey’s mom, says. “We were a family that went from surviving to thriving.” A trusted provider of children’s therapy services for more than 70 years, Easterseals Delaware & Maryland’s Eastern Shore specializes in treating children ages birth through eighteen years with a variety of challenges. Easterseals specializes in meeting the needs of children and their families through creative, playful activities that go beyond traditional services.
“Easterseals therapists made adjustments to make Joey feel comfortable during therapy. It is a perfect example of how they put him first. This is huge to our family.” More than 1,000 children each year receive physical, speech and occupational therapy at the Easterseals Children’s Therapy Center in Georgetown and Salisbury. Easterseals plays a critical role in providing needed therapy for children with a variety of disabilities, short or long term. Children with and without disabilities will find the highest quality services designed to meet their individual needs. For more information about Easterseals Children’s Therapy services in Georgetown call 302-253-1100 and in Salisbury, call 410-546-2894. Easterseals Tunnell Center is located at 22317 DuPont Highway, Georgetown, DE 19947. Our Salisbury location can be found at 1336 Belmont Ave., Suite 502, Salisbury, MD 21804. Please visit our website and see all of our services for people of all ages and abilities: www.de.easterseals.com.
Thanks to physical and occupational therapy with Easterseals, Joey has gone from frequently falling because of his physical disability to jumping with both feet. He is also using both of his hands intentionally to play, stack blocks and solve puzzles. Feeding therapy has helped him to swallow and tolerate different foods. “Easterseals is exemplary. The caliber at Easterseals is high. They hold themselves to higher standards and that really benefitted us. They didn’t just say ‘this is another kid in my case load.’ They care about us as a family,” Kelly says.
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Health & Wellness An advanced honors student, Alexandra has been a straight A student since kindergarten. Alexandra is a member of the National Honor Society, a Duke TIP Scholar, received honorable mention two years in a row at Canterbury School’s Science Fair, Regional First Place at HOSA for Nutrition and a Science Olympian member. Alexandra aspires to be a surgeon specializing in female cancer research and helping children with Treacher Collins Syndrome, a condition that affects the development of bones and other tissues of the face. Alexandra was diagnosed by Dr. Robert Wood, of the John Hopkins, at the age of 4 with a most severe peanut allergy after she went anaphylaxis after eating a peanut product. Alexandra feels the best way to prevent a severe reaction is education on food labeling, and fellow student education on this deadly condition. You or your child can correspond with Alexandra by email gallagherscg@aol.com, and she will help with any suggestions and experiences.
HOW TO READ FOOD LABELS Presented by: Alexandra Gallagher Managing life with a food allergy means reading packaged food labels— every time you purchase that food. What Should I Look For? “May Contain” Statements Other Allergen Statements More Tips for Reading Food Labels The only way to prevent a food-allergy reaction is to avoid the problem food. But you can’t know whether a food contains an allergen simply by looking at it. Laws and regulations like the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act of 2004 (FALCPA) have made it easier for people with food allergies to identify problem foods and avoid them. Managing life with a food allergy means reading packaged food labels— every time you buy that food. This is true even if you have purchased the food hundreds of times. Ingredients and manufacturing processes can change without warning. Make a habit of carefully reading labels to ensure you avoid any potential allergens. While all ingredients in a food are supposed to be listed in the ingredients list, FALCPA only covers the eight most common allergens. These are milk, egg, peanut, tree nuts, soy, wheat, fish and crustacean shellfish. Note that molluscan shellfish—such as oysters, clams, mussels or scallops— are not required to be labeled as a major allergen.
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What Should I Look For? FALCPA-regulated allergens can be called out in one of three ways: In the ingredient list, using the allergen’s common name using the word “Contains” followed by the name of the major food allergen—for example, “Contains milk, wheat” In the ingredient list in parentheses, when the ingredient is a less common form of the allergen—for example, “albumin (egg)” With tree nuts, fish and crustacean shellfish, the specific type must be listed (e.g., almond, tuna, crab). If you see your allergen featured in one of the above ways, it means the allergen is present in the food. Manufacturers must list an FALCPA-regulated allergen even if the amount is very small. Non-FALCPA regulated allergens such as sesame and mustard may be present in a food but missing from an ingredient list if they are part of a spice or flavoring. Instead, they may be covered by a general term such as “natural flavorings.” “May Contain” Statements You may also notice other precautionary language on food labels. These include statements such as “may contain,” “processed in facility that also processes” or “made on equipment with.” These warnings often follow the ingredients list. Such advisory labeling is voluntary for manufacturers. There are no laws governing or requiring these statements—neither when to include them nor what their wording should be. They may or may not indicate if
a product unintentionally contains, or has come in contact with, a specific allergen. Likewise, the absence of an advisory label does not mean that a product is safe. Per the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), advisory food labels “should not be used as a substitute for adhering to current good manufacturing practices and must be truthful and not misleading.” Other Allergen Statements Phrases such as “peanut-free” and “egg-free” are not regulated. Product labels can bear these phrases but be made in facilities where the allergens are present. Always contact the manufacturer if you are unsure. Familiarize yourself with your allergen and the foods it often appears in. Food allergens can appear in surprising places and go by less-common names. Knowing your allergen inside and out will improve your sleuthing skills. If you are unsure whether a product could have come in contact with your allergen(s), call the manufacturer. Ask them about their ingredients and manufacturing practices. If you encounter a product that doesn’t have an ingredients list, don’t buy it. Be extra careful with imported products. Food labeling regulations vary by country. Imported items are supposed to follow FALCPA and other domestic food labeling laws, but occasionally they do not. A child with a food allergy can start checking food labels as soon as he or she learns to read. Practice at home and when you’re shopping—with help from an adult.
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A New ERA In Lens Choice For Cataract Surgery diopters of the goal) results improved by 40 years. Our surgeons here at Delaware of meeting the patients’ goals for visual about 50%. function after surgery. Eye were among the first in Delaware to pioneer modern small-incision, noIn addition to the improvement in lens Traditionally, surgeons have relied on stitch surgery with foldable intraocular educate. enrich. empower. power selection, the ORA provides measurements made prior to surgery lens implants. This took us from a time valuable information for dealing with by instruments measuring through the where cataract surgery was routinely an astigmatism. Astigmatism is a natural cataract of the patient to determine inpatient surgery requiring sandbags to irregularity of the shape of the front best lens choice. 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Testimonials Great veterinary practice. Appreciate the great relationship between Dr. Reid and staff. Dr. Reid takes all my concerns seriously and is always available to talk to in person and via text. - Julie S
Everyone was great from the second we walked in. Very helpful and attentive. Won’t go anywhere else, so much better than any other place also not over-priced. - Willliam S
I really love how Dr. Reid, her staff and even other clients are so caring and personable when we visit. The atmosphere gives us a feeling of comfort. Dr. Reid is a wonderful person and very responsive to my questions, email and even small talk. - Marty V
The office was friendly and thorough. I appreciated the fact they are not pushy salespeople-they want to take care of your pet, not perform unnecessary tests and sell you one of everything. Those things are available if needed, but it was a good, laid-back experience. - Ellen S
I have been overly pleased with services, we are new to the area. Not only is the office clean and pleasant, I appreciate the way the practice is run. Doctor is efficient and thorough and does not over test or treat. If anyone asks, I tell people they are the best! - Ann R We love Dr. Reid and the staff is friendly, helpful and professional. Beautiful offices and really appreciate the calm and kind care for our unruly critter. - Alexandra B Love Dr. Reid and staff. They truly care about my dog. - Katherine B Dr. Reid and staff are kind and delightful people. Dr. Reid makes sure to educate us about the services and medical options for our animals so we are making the best informed decisions possible. And…she uses an inclusive approach to our animals care so we make a team. Slam dunk for animal care! - Valerie M
I love Peninsula Veterinary Services. The vet is so knowledgeable and they are so friendly and caring. I would strongly recommend them to anyone with an animal who needs veterinary care. - Cindy D
Love, love love this veterinary office! The staff and vet are outstanding! - Deb S The staff and Dr. Reid are so kind and caring. They have gone out of their way to help us out with our rescue dog who came with so many health issues. I would recommend this service to anyone with dogs and cats. - Adrienne M Always enjoy bringing Jenny in to get her what she needs. Dr. Reid and the staff is always so nice. - Nancy M I have been very impressed with the care Beth has received . I would highly recommend the practice. - Debbie Z Very personable staff. The wait time was short, cost reasonable and friendly atomosphere. - Sandra H I was very pleased with the staff and Dr. Reid. All were very friendly and professional. The facility was very neat and clean. I explored other options but they came highly recommended. I would refer others here without any reservations. - Robin B
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Veterinary Services Peninsula Veterinary Services is a full-service, AAHA-accredited hospital located in Long Neck, Delaware. Owner Dr. April Reid moved from Brooklyn, New York in 2015 to start a practice in this area after spending summers in Rehoboth growing up. Dr. Reid is a graduate of Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. She previously owned a thoroughbred racetrack practice for 14 years before making the move to small animal practice. Dr. Reid works closely with several local rescue organizations. She is currently serving as the vice president of the Delaware Veterinary Medical Association and pursuing board certification in veterinary practice. In her spare time, Dr. Reid enjoys spending time with her two Great Danes, Ambrose and Amelia, and her three cats.
What Should I Feed My Pet?? That is the number one question a veterinarian is asked, especially lately with numerous recalls and studies that have implicated certain foods with heart disease. Unfortunately, there is no easy answer to this as there is no one-size-fits-all food for our pets. Here are several areas to consider when choosing a food. Life Stage This one would seem to be obvious but it can be confusing depending on the breed of your dog. Puppy foods tend to be higher in calories because growing requires energy. The age at which your puppy should be switched to an adult food is when they have reached 80% of their adult size. This occurs earlier in small dogs than in large dogs. Large breed puppies are more prone to developmental bone diseases so they should normally eat large breed puppy food due to the calcium to phosphorus ratio. Senior dog foods usually contain increased protein and fiber but fewer calories, as older dogs tend to eat less but also are not as active, so obesity can become an issue. In addition, there are “All Life Stages” foods, which most dogs can eat throughout their lives no matter their age. This is a good choice when there are multiple dogs in the household and it is impossible to separate them for feeding. Grain-Free? While grain-free dog food sounds healthier, the truth is that only a tiny percentage of dogs (less than 1%) are actually allergic to grains. Grains serve as a source of carbohydrates for dogs, which they need for energy. Grains also provide a source of fiber, which is
important for gastrointestinal health. Grain-free food therefore must use other ingredients as a carbohydrate source and these are usually potatoes. Chickpeas, lentils, or peas. These alternative carbohydrates can be higher in calories and lead to weight gain. In the recent FDA investigation into the increased rate of heart disease in dogs eating grain-free diets, 93 percent contained peas or lentils and 42 percent contained potatoes or sweet potatoes as the carbohydrate source.
package that the food is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only. Consumers can call the dog food manufacturer and find out which method was used by the company to verify nutritional adequacy. Food Allergies Food allergies or food sensitivity in pets can manifest as digestive problems, skin problems and even behavioral problems. The most common allergies are to chicken, beef or dairy products. Elimination
diets or allergy testing may be needed to obtain an absolute diagnosis to determine the culprit. If the sensitivity is to a certain protein, the options are to switch to another protein source or to a hydrolyzed protein. Hydrolyzed proteins are those that have been broken down chemically so the immune system does not recognize them as a protein to which it is sensitive. These foods are often prescription foods.
By-Products and Marketing By-products are not evil. By-products are just a secondary product derived when a primary product is produced. Chickens are prepared for human consumption and by-products are everything that isn’t in the package sold in the grocery store. The byproducts are high in essential amino acids and have high bioavailability for our pets. These by-products are now being sold in pet food stores as dehydrated treats or cleverly marketed as exotic ingredients in boutique-brand foods. AAFCO The Association of American Feed Control does not regulate pet food. Its mission is to protect the consumer through labeling guidelines. In order for a food to be labeled as “complete and balanced” it must meet nutritional standards established by AAFCO in one of two ways-feeding trials or nutrient content analysis. The current FDA investigation is exposing the fact that the nutrient content analysis may not be enough to ensure a food is safe for your dog. If a food has not met AAFCO standards it must state on the
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Pineapple Princess Testimonials “My sister took me to this wonderful shop on 6/21. If you can’t find a bathing suit in there then there’s something wrong. What a great bathing suit shopping experience. Everyone was so friendly and helpful and we laughed about the Southern Charm TV show. I could have easily bought more than one suit, there were so many to choose from. My sister and I ended up buying the same pattern but in different styles. Can’t wait to wear mine to the water park here at home. I will make sure I stop in the next time I’m down there. Thanks for all of your help!!!” “The owner and her daughter worked with me to find the perfect suit! They were so helpful and friendly.... There is so much to choose from I definitely needed help!! I will definitely to go back and shop there again!” “My daughter and I stopped in Pineapple Princess to shop for a bathing suit. The owner was so friendly, knowledgeable & helpful. She took the time to show us many different styles and colors of different bathing suits until we found the perfect one. I would highly suggest you stop in sometime soon.” Kim Lytle Hastings “Service was amazing- I walked out with THREE swimsuits I love and coverup! I spent hours and hours in malls and other shops last week without success... I’ll be back!” - Kim, Bethany Beach “The owner and daughter worked with me to find the perfect suit! They were so helpful and friendly!” - Stephanie, Maryland “I will never buy another swimsuit from anywhere else but the Pineapple Princess.” - Angelica, upstate New York “I found my bathing suit mecca!!” - Nancy, Towson, MD “The ladies in Pineapple Princess are very knowledgeable and take their time working with your body type. I highly recommend using this business.” - Jen, Lancaster, PA “Awesome customer service and the best selection of suits around. Fell in love With this shop!” - Mary, Fenwick Ian’s, DE “Amazing selection and first class service!” - Lauri, Maryland
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Vacation time is just around the corner and soon everyone will start planning their winter getaways. The Pineapple Princess swimwear is the one stop shop for all your travel needs thru out the winter. We are located on Rehoboth Avenue in Rehoboth Beach,DE and have our racks full and restocked with our sales. Brands such as Tommy Bahama, Seafolly, Captiva, Jvaldi, Kate Spade, Sunsets, Becca and Seawaves are just a few that fill our store . The staff is trained and very knowledgeable when it comes to fitting the customer. Now, we all know that daunting task of bathing suit shopping and how it isn’t the “highlight” of every lady’s day, but at the Pineapple Princess we take this task with pride and try and make it as enjoyable and pleasant for every gal. Our selection of over 50 brands including coverups, apparel and accessories give our gals plenty of options and we help guide you in finding the perfect fit. We carry a wide variety of sizes in junior, missy and plus (xs-3x) and cup sizes A-H in one pieces, tankini separates and bikini separates. To make for an even better fit we have an in house seamstress to alter and adjust any swimsuit. The owner has 30 years of sewing experience on swimwear and can work wonders for any body type. The options are fun and endless! We are open daily 10a-5p all winter long with amazing sales! Hope to see everyone at the beach this winter... oh and no parking meters, which is a bonus! A big thank you to all of our amazing customers for making these last 13 years beyond what we could’ve imagine and cheers to many more!
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Business Chris Theis is a Financial Advisor and President of Guardian Investments, 28371 DuPont Hwy., Millsboro, DE 19966. He offers securities and advisory services as a Registered Representative and Investment Adviser Representative of Commonwealth Financial Network®, Member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Guardian Investments can be reached at (302) 541-2114 or at ctheis@guardmyplan.com. Authored by the Retirement Consulting Services team at Commonwealth Financial Network. © 2019 Commonwealth Financial Network®
Backdoor Roth IRA Contributions: A Way to Catch Up on Retirement Savings • The ability to accumulate potentially tax-free assets for beneficiaries
Presented by Chris Theis Retirement planning is complicated. Many individuals put off saving, thinking that retirement is years away—until it isn’t. Then, in their 40s and 50s, they start to panic and wonder how they’ll catch up. One strategy, made possible beginning in 2010 by a provision to the Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005, presents a way for some individuals to potentially put away more money for retirement, in a tax-advantaged way. A strategy that works around income phaseouts One of the reasons people may invest in traditional IRAs is because contributions are tax deductible—but only for individuals within a certain income threshold and who are covered by a workplace retirement plan. Individuals with income over the limit can still contribute, but the contribution amounts are not deductible. A similar income phaseout exists for those wanting to contribute to Roth IRAs, whether or not they are covered by a workplace retirement plan; once they make a certain amount of money, the opportunity is no longer available. Or is it? Although the 2010 provision to the tax act retained modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) limits on Roth IRA contributions, it eliminated the MAGI limits on Roth IRA conversions. As a result, anyone who earns too much to contribute to a Roth IRA (and to make tax-deductible contributions to a traditional IRA) can now fund a Roth IRA by making a nondeductible contribution to a traditional IRA and then converting that amount to a Roth IRA—in some cases, tax free. Known as a backdoor Roth IRA contribution, this strategy can be highly effective for creating tax-free income in retirement, but it’s also quite complex. So, it is important to understand the rules for using this strategy and what circumstances may make it beneficial. If it’s so complicated, why bother? There are many benefits to accumulating retirement assets in a Roth IRA, including: • Tax-free growth • Freedom from required minimum distributions, so assets can grow tax advantaged for a longer period of time
With the backdoor Roth contribution strategy, however, comes another benefit for individuals who have been phased out of being able to contribute to a Roth IRA in the usual way: the ability to put away more money for retirement. Take, for example, a married couple in their 40s who file jointly. Both employed, they have maxed out their 401(k) contributions, but neither of them owns an IRA because their MAGI has precluded them from making deductible IRA contributions, as well as Roth IRA contributions. Because they didn’t start saving for retirement as early as they should have, they need to find a way to catch up on their savings. What can they do? They can each make a $6,000 (for 2019) nondeductible IRA contribution and immediately convert it, tax free, to a Roth IRA. Hypothetically, if each of them contributes $6,000 annually with this backdoor strategy, with a conservative rate of return of 5 percent, over 20 years they each could potentially accumulate $208,316. The right individuals for this strategy The backdoor Roth strategy is commonly used with individuals who earn too much to make deductible IRA contributions or contribute to a Roth. For these individuals, it’s more advantageous to hold assets in a Roth IRA instead of a traditional IRA, as the investment earnings in the Roth will grow tax free. Other individuals who may benefit are those with a long time horizon to retirement, as well as those who have maxed out their 401(k) contributions. In addition, because the backdoor contribution starts with a contribution to a traditional IRA, individuals must be younger than 70½.
and the conversion. For this reason, it is best to convert immediately after making a nondeductible contribution. Individuals with existing IRAs. For individuals who already have IRAs, things can be more complex, although still beneficial. The pro rata rule requires individuals who contribute to and maintain money in multiple IRAs, including SEP and SIMPLE IRAs, to aggregate the account balances. If the IRAs have been funded with both nondeductible and deductible contributions, or if there is any pretax money within the accounts, income tax will be owed on the previously untaxed amounts. This means that individuals using the backdoor contribution strategy may owe taxes on the conversion. Rules for filing. There are specific tax filing requirements for calculating and tracking after-tax amounts. Failure to track after-tax amounts or report these amounts properly can have tax consequences. Because proper filing and recordkeeping are so imperative— and using this strategy can be complex—it’s
important for individuals to work with both their financial advisor and CPA. Unlock opportunities to boost retirement savings Although a simple solution is to save early and often, it’s important for individuals to understand all the strategies available to help them catch up or get ahead. When used properly, funding a Roth IRA with backdoor contributions can be a great way to boost retirement savings. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at 302.541.2114 or at ctheis@guardmyplan.com. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve certain risks and uncertainties, which are difficult to predict. All indices are unmanaged, and investors cannot invest directly in an index. Unlike investments, indices do not incur management fees, charges, or expenses. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
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This strategy can, in some ways, benefit almost anyone, but some circumstances may make it more beneficial for some. Individuals without existing IRAs. The backdoor contribution strategy works best for individuals who don’t currently have an IRA. In this case, when they make a nondeductible contribution to a new traditional IRA and then convert it to a Roth, the conversion is tax free, unless there were earnings in the account during the time between the initial contribution
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Car Accident- Who Pays? By Heather A. Long, Esquire Car accidents are mentally, physically and emotionally traumatic, and are made even worse when trying to figure out which insurance company is responsible for paying the different types of benefits. There are a few things that you can do right after the accident that will save you a TON of work later on: 1. Call the police. The local police department will arrive and take a report with the names, addresses and statements of all parties involved. If applicable, they will also interview witnesses and add those statements to their report. This report will be important to you in proving that you were not at fault, and also for obtaining the other driver’s contact and insurance information. 2. Take photographs of the damage to your car, the damage to the other vehicle and their locations in the roadway if possible. 3. Open a Claim with your insurance. Your insurance company will assign a claim number to review your medical expenses and damage to your car. 4. Call a Personal Injury attorney for a free consultation. Most Personal Injury attorneys offer free consultations, and do not charge a fee until you receive a settlement. The sooner you do this, the smoother and easier your claim can be established and reviewed.
this area of the law. I offer free consultations to discuss your car accident case, and can help maximize your settlement recovery. If you have been injured in an automobile accident, early consultation with an attorney is of utmost importance. There are many traps you may become caught in during the early stages of your claim that can be avoided with proper legal advice. Hiring an attorney will give you peace of mind that your claim is being pursued for the maximum settlement value, so that you can focus your time and energy on your physical and mental recovery. All automobile accidents are traumatic; my office will fight for justice and fair compensation for all the injuries you’ve sustained.
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There are many different types of insurance in play for car accident cases. The first insurance company that you’ll need to report your accident to is your own auto insurance company. The first order of business is usually getting your car repaired. You can go through your own insurance company for this, or the insurance company for the car that hit you. If you have rental car coverage, you’ll also want to get this started as well. The second coverage that you will need is called Personal Injury Protection- or PIP, for short. This pays your medical bills and lost wages up to your maximum policy limit. There is a 2-year time limit on this coverage. In order to start this portion of your claim, you will need to fill out an application for benefits. Beware, these applications must be completely and fully filled out and all injuries must be documented in order to avoid any denials of the claim. The other person’s insurance is called Liability Insurance. This is what pays you the pain and suffering settlement at the end of your claim. These kinds of settlements can vary greatly, and are generally based on the nature and extent of the injuries as well as the consistency and complexity of the medical treatment. It may be helpful for you to keep a journal of instances where the injuries have prevented you from participating in your usual hobbies, curtailed previously enjoyed experiences or otherwise affected your usual standards and activities of daily living. You should not settle with the Liability Insurance Company until you know the nature and extent of your injuries; otherwise, you may not receive full compensation for your claim. Under no circumstances should you settle with the Liability Insurance Carrier until you discuss your claim with an attorney skilled in
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John Pitré’s work is a profound and sometimes startling statement relating the most important and pressing dilemas facing man and society today. Born in New York City in 1942, John Pitré, “Todays New Master of Surrealistic Art” has accomplished an authority of expression in a most precise and demanding art form. John Pitré has succeeded in bringing to surrealism a unique and eloquent style of pictorial narrative. The most probating scenes throughout his work are his personal objection to mans opposted state of existence in today’s society. At a time when the values formed the protests of comparison, Pitré has originated a style of painting encompassing and captivating the entire range of human emotion, through the universal and spiritual appeal characterized by a seemingly inward concept through the agonizing discipline of accuracy & detail. Not discouraged by the pragmatic demands of realism, Pitré succeeds in maintaining total freedom of statement while taking artistic pride in the meticulous perfection of classical realism. Pitré is renowned for having evolved a style of expression which has touched a wide spectrum of society. He is deeply dedicated to a personal aspiration to reach the universal level of awareness involving as many people as possible in meaningful and purposeful actions and reactions, and motivate this energy towards a constructive approach to existence ... destined to stand the test of time.
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A Gift of an Asset Known as Life Insurance Life insurance for your children or grandchildren is one step to setting them up for future financial confidence. It can help guarantee their insurability in the event of a future change of health. During their lifetime they may have opportunities to purchase additional insurance without underwriting. Permanent Whole Life Insurance has a cash value component which can increase over time (1). That future cash value is an asset that can be borrowed against for things such as a down payment on a house, school debt, etc. or allow the policy to pay for itself with the interest and dividends that grow over time. (2,3) 1) Some whole life policies do not have cash values in the first two years. Talk to your financial representative and refer to your individual whole life policy illustration for more information. 2) Policy benefits are reduced by any outstanding loan or loan interest and/or withdrawals. Dividends, if any, are affected by policy loans and loan interest. Withdrawals above the cost basis may result in taxable ordinary income. If the policy lapses, or is surrendered, any outstanding loans considered gain in the policy may be subject to ordinary income taxes. If the policy is a Modified Endowment Contract (MEC), loans are treated like withdrawals, but as gain first, subject to ordinary income taxes. If the policy owner is under 59 1/2, any taxable withdrawal may also be subject to a 10% federal tax penalty. 3) Dividends are not guaranteed. They are declared annually by Guardian’s Board of Directors. Deborah Crawford is a Registered Representative and Financial Advisor of Park Avenue Securities LLC (PAS), 355 Lexington Avenue, 9th Fl., New York NY 10017, 212 541-8800. Securities products and advisory services offered through PAS, member FINRA,SIPC. Financial Representative of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (Guardian), New York, NY. PAS is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Guardian. Wealth Advisory Group LLC is not an affiliate of Subsidiary of PAS or Guardian. 2019-80048 Exp.5/21.
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Why Should I Invest in Real Estate? By Albert Miller, Owner Who are we?
A&E Properties DE is owned and operated by Albert and Elmina Miller. They reside in Dover, Del. with their two wonderful daughters, Kayla and Ashlie. Over the years they have built their family on a strong foundation of faith, generosity, and integrity and they strive to incorporate these principles into all that they do. Albert and Elmina Miller started this company back in 2007, but it wasn’t until January of 2017 that Albert decided to take the leap of faith and go all-in with the real estate business. He was raised in the Amish community in Dover, Delaware and at age twelve began working in the construction field with his family. By the time he turned sixteen, he was a full-time bricklayer and from there continued in the masonry field for the next three years. After turning twenty, he started his own business framing houses for big developers throughout Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore. That same year, Albert and Elmina made the hard decision to leave the Amish community. This decision was tough, but they remain forever grateful for the hardworking and committed foundation that they were raised in.
We are A&E Properties of Delaware! We own and operate A&E Building Service, our home building and renovation company, as well as A&E Property Solutions, a real estate investment and rental property company. We specialize in new builds, flipping houses and contracting for custom homes.
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If you have any questions, give us a call at 302-632-2445! “[A&E Properties] is very professional, team spirited, attentive to quality & focused on goals. Whether you’re looking to buy, build or invest, I recommend this great team! Way to go Albert, Elmina and Team. - Richard C. (investor since 2017)
A&E Property Solutions is a real estate investment and rental property company and its sister company, A&E Building Service, is a home building and renovation company. Together, they make up A&E Properties DE, a full service real estate development and investment company. Albert looks forward to many years ahead of fulfilling A&E Properties DE’s mission, “We build partnerships to create beautiful properties with integrity.”
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Wilkins Wildlife & BedBug 911 Jay Wilkins, the owner of Wilkins Wildlife & BedBug 911, started his business just a few short years ago in 2017. With the last $344 to his name, Jay decided to start this business with the purchase of four humane wildlife traps. He then started advertising and posting videos of his clients’ needs on Facebook. Not knowing how a brand new business would succeed, he had enough faith within himself and his future clients that he would continue to push forward and soon was able to see his business start to grow. Jay was not new to this line of work, as he worked for a pest control company years prior to taking the leap on his own. One job a day led to two jobs a day and now has become a full day and at times, full weeks. His passion for solving human/wildlife conflict is unmatched and the education he openly shares with clients speaks volume about his integrity. Wilkins Wildlife & BedBug 911 is a 100 percent humane wildlife removal business. Jay and his staff will do what they have to do to remove animals that may have made your home, their home. Once Jay removes the animal from your structure or property it may be taken to a rehabilitator for observation or released within state guidelines and laws. To understand these laws and guidelines the state requires nuisance wildlife control operators to be permitted by the state in order to operate legally. When Jay started this business, he was a one-man operation. With the growth of the company, Wilkins Wildlife & BedBug 911 has recently added two new employees to the team. It welcomed a lifelong friend, Beth Blake, to manage his office and keep Jay on track with his appointments. She has since become its backbone and she is the voice you hear when calling for services. She makes sure that clients are informed on the services they provide, as well as keeping them updated on the process happening at their home. It also welcomed Jay’s son Aulstin Wilkins to the team. While Aulstin had a job working as a detailer at a local car dealership, he would help his father when he could fit in his schedule. His passion grew once he was able to see the results he had provided for a client, whether it be a bedbug treatment or the removal of an animal. It didn’t take long before reviews starting pouring in. Wilkins Wildlife & BedBug 911 does an array of animal removals. Jay and his team will resolve issues with snakes, birds, raccoons, squirrels, coyotes, possums, foxes, groundhogs, skunks, and bats. While some animals can be caught by hand, many of them require trapping. Once a trap is set in place, sometimes a camera is placed in the area of the trap and is monitored by Jay himself. Once an animal is trapped, that animal will be picked up the same day and released according to state law. Wilkins doesn’t stop there. Jay isn’t about just capturing an animal, he wants to find their entrance points and repair those issues so the homeowner will never have to worry about other animals reentering the structure. He also offers exclusions on mice, rats, and rodents.
Testimonials: In the Delmarva region you aren’t going to find a pest/wildlife company that is going to be as honest, informative, and fair when it comes to pricing than Wilkins. Jay is always willing to work with customers to make sure their issues are met with a strategic, informative plan of action. Jay will always be my first call when it comes to any pest control issues I personally or professionally have. Hands down the best. - Joe Leizear Jay gives 100 percent to his work. My mom had a bed bug issue and Jay was recommended by another company. The bed bugs were found on a Wednesday morning. He was there on a Sunday night mid-morning to take care of the problem. He was very knowledgeable. Almost a year later and no more bed bugs. I highly recommend Wilkins Wildlife for any bed bug problems, 100 percent. - Vicki Welsh We referred Wilkins Wildlife & Bed Bug 911 to one of our customers who experienced extensive damage due to a water leak. Upon our arrival, we climbed into the attic to see where the source of the leak was coming from. We couldn’t continue our investigation because a family of raccoons were living in our customer’s attic. We called Jay from Wilkins Wildlife & Bed Bug 911 to see if he could step into this situation. Our customer spoke with Jay and gave the go ahead. Not only was Jay responsive, but professional, honest, and he did a thorough inspection, which found all the insulation was destroyed by these wild animals. We really appreciated Jay being available and doing such a wonderful job, so we could proceed with our work. If we ever need a wildlife expert in the Delmarva area, we would certainly call Wilkins Wildlife & Bed Bug 911, because Jay is the area expert and he’s such a nice guy, too! - Sussex Plumbing
While these little creatures seem cute, they can wreak havoc on your home and potentially cost you in the end. Jay says, “It’s easier to administer preventative measures than to wait until they have destroyed your property. I have seen a raccoon absolutely destroy an attic with their urine, fecal matter, and birthing spots, not to mention the zoonotic diseases these animals carry. Trust me, most clients wish they had been educated on preventative measures before they realized the damage done by an animal.”
This is why we don’t dabble, we specialize. Wilkin’s Wildlife & BedBug 911 is licensed/permitted in Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. They offer emergency appointments and some same-day appointments, but most of the time we can perform an inspection within 24-48 hours. You can reach Beth in the office at (302) 236-3533. You can also reach us on Facebook - Wilkins Wildlife & BedBug 911 or via email at wilkinswildlifebbm@gmail.com.
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Sunesta Retractable Awnings
We are proud to offer the full line of Sunesta retractable awnings, solar screens, and patio canopies. Every Sunesta shade product is custom made, so we can help design a shade solution that is specifically tailored to your home. We understand that Delaware’s coastal climate is unique, and requires unique products that can stand up to the intense summer heat, harmful UV rays, corrosive salt air, and persistent winds. Sunesta’s Teflon coated acrylic fabrics and powder-coated framework are the perfect solution. With multiple frame colors and more than 180 different fabric options, we are sure to have a design option that will fit your home so you can make the best of your outdoor space!
Porch Conversions, Sunrooms & Trex Decks Have a Trex deck or Trex covered porch that you’d like to be able to get more use out of? We can help. Styline’s EZ-Vue 4-track vinyl window system will transform your outdoor space into a hybrid 3-season room. With the unbreakable memory-vinyl windows closed, you have full protection from wind, rain, dust, and pollen. You can even enjoy extended use in early Spring and late Fall with their surprising insulating qualities. When open you can enjoy the outdoors with full screens and up to 75% ventilation. Every window and door is custom made to size, and comes in 9 different colors and 4 different tints. Enjoy the feel of being outdoors with complete climate control All Year Round with Living Space Sunrooms.
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Winter is coming! It’s that time of year again and there are several things to consider as the cooler temperatures are approaching. HVAC System Maintenance Have your HVAC system inspected and cleaned by a professional service technician. Routine maintenance will help your system operate more efficiently, lengthen the life of your equipment and ensure it’s reliability through the winter season. Pro Works offers annual Service Agreements to perform routine maintenance on your systems twice a year. Our Service Agreement customers also enjoy discounts on repairs and upgrades. WiFi Thermostats Technology is now available to help us monitor our heating and cooling systems. WiFi thermostats can not only alert you to potential problems with your system, they also provide the luxury of controlling the settings of your systems remotely. This allows you to reduce costs by lowering the thermostat when the house is unoccupied as well as setting the
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desired temperature on your way home. Who doesn’t like arriving to a warm home rather than waiting for the house to feel comfortable? A Pro Works service technician can install and help you get started with a WiFi thermostat today. Winterization For those who may not use their home during the winter months, we suggest having your home winterized. Even with the water turned off, you still run the risk of having pipes freeze which could lead to costly repairs. Proper winterization should include: • Draining the water heater; • Draining down the water lines; • Using compressed air to blow out the water supply lines; • Using an RV antifreeze in the traps that may still contain small amounts of water. Pro Works offers a Winterization Service to perform these tasks for you. Once the cold temperatures have gone, we will open up the house, fill all of
the water supply lines, flush out the traps, fill the water heater and check it’s operation. We will also check all of the fixtures in the home to make sure there are no drips or leaks. Home Watch With hurricanes and Nor’easter storms common to our region, it is important to periodically check on homes that are closed up for the winter. As a Pro Works’ Home Watch customer, we will:
systems are operating properly; • Check to make sure all windows and doors are secure; • Check for damage inside the property. HVAC Service Agreement customers receive a discount for our Home Watch Service which can be customized to check your property as often as you would like.
• Inspect the perimeter of your home and property for damage following a storm; • Enter the home periodically to ensure the thermostats and heating
Pro Works would like to provide you with complete peace of mind that your home will be maintained and secure during the cold winter months. Please contact us to get scheduled for any of our cold weather services today.
“After doing business with Chad, the manager of Pro Works for over 6 years, we found him to be a truly professional service/maintenance person in all our heating and air conditioning needs. With a great work ethic and good service prices, you will find none better and more reliable, we guarantee it.” - The Publisher
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What’s in Your Water?
Beware: Water regulations lack thoroughness and vary widely. Public “treated” water contains chlorine, sodium, fluoride, pharmaceuticals, heavy metals, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) comprised of household products, oil, and gas.
Hence, the cost to modernize mass water treatment facilities is prohibitive. So, the burden falls to individual homeowners, businesses, and institutions to utilize the best of modern technology to achieve the healthiest water possible. A’NovaEco has created a sophisticated design that removes the following: • Over 99 percent of chlorine • Up to 98 percent of lead, mercury, copper, nickel, chromium, plus • Bacteria, viruses, and parasites such as cryptosporidium and giardia • Pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and VOCs • Taste- and odor-causing compounds • Nitrates and nitrites, hydrogen sulfide, iron, manganese, arsenic It also controls the buildup of bacteria, algae, and fungi.
It softens water via the Care-Free Water Conditioner which is an inline catalytic water treatment system. The combination of turbulence and a small electrical field causes a separation of the mineral particles in the water, which changes their behavior, softening the calcium and magnesium properties and leaving them in the water. These are minerals our bodies need for our bones, metabolism, and muscle health. These changed properties of calcium and magnesium will not corrode house systems. A Vortech backwash element allows the system to backwash and selfclean every two to four days. Imagine using water from any faucet,...drinking from it, cooking with it, washing in it, and watering your garden with it
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Our neighborhood has had a termite scare, with several infestations. After reading all the great reviews for Bennett, we chose them to inspect for peace of mind. Robert came out within two days, was very nice and very professional, and inspected for free (!!!). Luckily we don't have any termites, but Robert showed me exactly what to look for, and I will definitely call Bennett if any issues every arise. Highly recommend, a company that seems to pride themselves on honesty and customer service.
We use Bennett Termite and Pest Control for our routine pest control and for inspections. However, we had an emergency this past week. Bennett arrived quickly and evaluated my problem. They provided a Heat Treatment and arranged for a special certification. As always Dean and his staff were courteous, explained things well, and provided great service. We highly recommend Bennett Termite and Pest Control for all your pest control problems.
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I highly recommend Bennett Termite and Pest. They are professional , prompt , and do an excellent job . I am in property management in OCMD. and I count on Bennett often. I have never been dissapointed in there work. Special shout out to Jennifer and Bruce. Thank you !!!
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Will Have Your Landscape Blossoming Next Spring burlap” and “bare root.” Balled plants can be planted at any time during the year, while bare root plants can only be planted after the leaves drop (that is, in fall or winter). Bare root plants are less expensive than balled ones, so simply by planting in the colder months, one can reduce cost significantly with no difference in results.
By Fred Winward Many homeowners wait until spring to think about their landscape. Inspired by the warmer weather and the blooming flowers, they start imagining what improvements they would like to make to their landscape. Often, they’re disappointed to find that all of the landscape contractors they contact are busy until midsummer or later. This is the “spring rush”. It is important to realize that each season, not just spring, is the right season to work toward a better landscape. The most effective landscaping program includes yearround activities, timed precisely for the maximum effectiveness.
There are diverse landscape maintenance projects to be done in the fall, including cutting back annuals and herbaceous perennials, and raking leaves. Fall is a great time to transplant because the shorter days and lower temperatures place less water on freshly planted perennials. The fall season is generally a much less hectic time than spring in the landscaping professional’s schedule more accommodating this time of year. WINTER Winter is a time for introspection. As the shining days cause us to spend more time indoors, we find ourselves with more time to reflect, to evaluate, and to plan.
Though it’s not commonly thought of as the time to work on one’s landscape, quite the contrary is true. A successful landscape, like any worthwhile project, demands careful planning…and what better time to plan than now. Work with your landscape designer to define your goals for the upcoming year, unhurried by the tight schedules of spring. There are a number of outdoor maintenance projects for which wintertime is a fine time for pruning; removing old, dead, or diseased branches will result in a rejuvenated plant in spring, with improved flowering fruiting and form. Early winter and pre-spring are considered the “off season” in the landscaping profession. As a result you may be able to obtain discounted rates during this time of year. SPRING While many people plant in the spring, it’s actually a better time to work on the “hardscape” walkways, driveways, retaining
walls, and fountains. A spring deck or patio project will bring countless hours of enjoyment per the summer months. June is the month for “architectural pruning”, where the skilled hand guides the growth habit of trees and shrubs for peak aesthetic results. SUMMER Late summer is the time for grass seeding. Cooler weather and a typical increase in rainfall make it a great time to plant for a lush lawn next year. As summer turns to fall, weed germination levels are much lower than in spring or summer, giving your new grass seed the best conditions to thrive. Once you realize that every season is the right season to work on building a successful landscape - a landscape that meets your functional goals and expresses your personal tastes and style-it becomes obvious that the best day of the year to get started is…today. Give me a call to discuss your next project at (302)537-2508.
Here’s an overview of each season and what you can do in that season to work toward your ideal landscape. FALL Smart homeowners know that fall, rather than spring, is prime planting time. Many people know that fall is a good time to plant bulbs, such as tulips, crocus and gladiolus for spring color. But few know that it’s an especially effective and economical time to plant trees. Here’s why. Trees and shrubs are available for planting in two forms: balled in
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Slide on into 2020 with these fresh ideas for those hard to cover Sliding Doors!
Often while on an in-home consultation, the topic of handling the sliding door comes up. It’s always accompanied with some sort of joke, or look of bewilderment. I usually look forward to figuring out my customer’s way of articulating their concern. To paraphrase, it generally goes like this. “I need to cover this—I HATE VERTICAL BLINDS.” Of course, I need only remember back to my first apartment to understand why. Cheap vertical blinds are everywhere. Their top treatments are either bent up and trying to fall, or already placed in that closet, behind the water heater. The vertical louvers are seldom part of a complete set. They like to break and fall, and usually there is tape or unmatched colors mixed in for good measure. The good news- the custom blinds industry has you covered with more modern and beautiful options! Vertical Honeycomb ShadesHoneycomb shades are quite popular these days, so why not for sliders? Several manufacturers make honeycombs that are rotated on their side, and anchored to the stack side, and make a solid option for this application. Not only are these available in many colors and textures, but they are some of the most insulative coverings available. When you want to use the door, simply slide the shade into the closed position. You want it half open- no problem. Generally, magnets are used to help in the fully closed position. ShuttersShutters are one of the hottest products in the window covering industry, thanks in part to myriad of home improvement shows that seem to always drop in shutters as one of the final touches. Shutters are also a great insulator and are extremely easy to use. If you have kids or pets that are prone to a little rough housing, these are a nice hearty choice.
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Sheer ShadesAnother trendy approach comprises multiple layers of sheer fabric, arrayed in a varying degree of light blocking and privacy choices. Essentially, when the vanes are opened, you can see right through the sheer backing. When you want that privacy, close the vanes and you’re all set. Natural Woven Wood DrapesIf you are a big fan of a natural look, several manufacturers market woven shades that are turned for use in vertical applications. Generally cordless and extremely light, these can be optioned with base bamboo materials that are cost competitive to custom vertical blinds. If you want to add darkening or higher levels of privacy, linings can be applied to the back. “Old school” Vertical BlindsYes, you’re reading this correctly. These are still made! As a provider of many different window treatments, I want to go on the record to say that vertical blinds are a great product. If you skip the dollar store version, you will find a smooth, effective, and long-lasting covering for a large glass door. No other treatment combines versatility, ease of use, and affordability quite like this venerable leader. Modern vertical blinds are available in high end vinyls and fabrics. For a contemporary look, we recommend outfitting your vertical blind with a stained wood valance, which can easily be matched to flooring, cabinetry, etc. As always, we recommend consulting with professionals to ensure your product is right for your application. This will also help improve the finished look and long-term reliability of your new treatment. Also- do make sure your seller offers you some sort of warranty for this or any window covering. Not only is this good insurance in case of damage or faulty components, but custom blinds retailers are not looking to warranty something that will fall apart.
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At-Need vs. Pre-Need Funeral Planning “At-Need” funeral arrangements are made at the time of death, usually by surviving family members or by a trusted friend on behalf of the deceased. Making funeral plans at the time of death are particularly difficult because the time frame is short and emotions are high as survivors are dealing with their grief. Not only is there much planning to do, there are also imminent financial concerns. Payment for funeral services is due at the time of the funeral which can be quite expensive, a considerable hardship for most families.
planning options you can consider ahead of time. • You want your family to have the benefit of a meaningful funeral. A funeral is an important event for a grieving family. Psychologically, it provides a sense of closure and enables the family to begin the healing process. Families benefit emotionally and socially by honoring the lives of their loved ones with a fitting ceremony and by giving them a proper send off. It is difficult to make the
“Pre-Need” plans (also known as “Preplanning”) are the funeral plans that people make for the living. PreNeed funeral plans can be made at any time and offer many advantages. Funeral Homes, cemeteries and other funeral service companies can help you preplan a funeral for yourself, your spouse or a parent. Also, how-to guides, planning worksheets and interactive tools are now readily available. Top 5 Reasons to Preplan Your Funeral If any of the following statements describes you, then you are probably someone who will appreciate the benefits of preplanning your funeral. • You want to ease the burden on your family. If your wishes are unknown when you die, they will be faced with making difficult decisions at a trying time. Will they know if you wish to be buried or cremated? Will they agree on an open or closed casket? Will they agree on how much to spend? Confusion and disagreements are common occurrences when there is no plan to follow. You can avoid this by leaving behind a plan. • You want to assume the financial responsibility for your funeral. Planning ahead enables you to make financial arrangements to cover your funeral costs. Even if you are leaving behind sufficient money, will your survivors be able to access it? Funeral insurance and funeral trusts are sound financial
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funeral the best it can be when planning it in a short time. • You want your final wishes to be followed. If you have specific preferences for the disposition of your remains and the nature of your funeral services, you can clearly express them in your funeral plan. You may have a preference for burial or cremation, the epitaph on your headstone, or the music and readings at your funeral. Or you may not want a funeral ceremony. Whatever your wishes, they need
to be set forth in your funeral plan. • You want to be self-reliant and have your affairs in order at the end of your life. Taking care of your funeral arrangements is a thoughtful and caring thing to do for your family. It is comforting to know that you have done all you can do to ease their burden. And you can be assured that they will appreciate that your caring for them continued after you are gone.
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PUBLISHER’S RESTAURANT POLICY Our criteria said it all! First and foremost, the food has to be of the highest quality and freshness. Second, the staff must be courteous and friendly. Third, is the consistency. Knowing that each and every time you dine at that restaurant, it will always live up to its reputation.
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This is the most controversial category in all our newspapers. So, we thought we would answer honestly and objectively the most frequently asked questions by our friends and readers.
“Why do you have so few restaurants in your newspapers?” Simple! The following restaurants in this Women’s newspaper are the only restaurants we HAVE INVITED to join our list of restaurants, and that we could absolutely guarantee met our criteria.
Try any of the restaurants listed in this paper and if you don’t agree opening pen pen for with us, call us at 1-800-993-3822 or if you have other restaurants that you would recommend, please let us know. We will review them. This he 2013 he 2014 We unconditionally guarantee the foods reviews in all our newspapers. They have been prepared by the restaurants that have been personally Spring! Season invited to be with us.”
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The restaurants that you see on the following pages are not advertisers. We are presenting them to you as hand selected skillful artists who take pride in preparing the best meals possible. No other newspaper syndicate turns down advertising from restaurants. WE DO! In fact 95% of all restaurants that contact us are not invited to be with us, after we try them. We take the time to go through our criteria and only select the best for your enjoyment.
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Q: What are your most was ( and continues to be esa Chinese eatery in every have a pleasant dining FISH experientrees are on special popular dishes? pecially during the summer shopping center that offers ence at my place. while supplies last. Next FebX: This is a hard question to )to convince people that Chipretty much the same items ruary around President’s Day, answer. There are different Q: What are your hours nese restaurant IS INDEED such as lo meins & chow we will hold our annual CHImore than just Fried Rice and popular dishes to different meins. Our menu is more foand Specials? NESE NEW YEAR BUFFET. cused on items you don’t usu- Eggrolls. There are more than customers depending on their X: Confucius is open Foryear a fixed amount, you will 40000 Chinese eateries in this own personal taste. If you like round. 7 days a week ally find in those places. So I haveinaseachance to enjoy about spicy food, we offer dishes son and currently 30 is open for dishes, most of country ( more than McDondecided that I will not name different such as Hot Pepper Chicken, dinner everyday except my place “ wok” or “great wall” alds’, Pizza Hut and all other which Tuesare seafood. day beginning at 5:00pm. For moreWe information, you can open for lunch andcall dinner Confucius at 302-227every Sunday starting 3848ator visit us online at ConVoted by the National Women’s Newspaper 11:00am. Every Monday, ALL fuciusrehobothbeach.com. FISH entrees are on special is located at 57 Confucius while supplies last. Next Feb- Avenue, Rehoboth Wilmington ruary around President’s Beach. Day, we will hold our annual CHIYEAR BUFFET. June/July 2012 The County NESE Woman NEW Newspaper 48 For a fixed amount, you will have a chance to enjoy about 30 different dishes, most of which are seafood. For more information, you can call Confucius at 302-2273848 or visit us online at Confuciusrehobothbeach.com. Confucius is located at 57 Wilmington Avenue, Rehoboth Beach. or “palace”, yet I want people know it is Chinese. Confucius Chinese Restaurant was opened in the And everybody knows who Confucius is. spring of 2004 in downtown Rehoboth Beach. Shawn Q: What made you decide to Xiong, the owner, had previrelocate to Rehoboth? ously owned a Chinese X: When I had my previous restaurant in Wilmington restaurant in Wilmington, I prior to relocating to the beach area. Since then, Con- was working 360 days a year, 12 hours a day. After I had fucius has been named the best Chinese restaurant in the my son, I decided that I thand wanted to spend more time Delaware Today magazine or “palace”, yet I want with people him, more time with his favorably mentioned in variit is Chinese.education. Coming to a resort Chinese ous newspaperknow and maga-
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Restaurant Entrepreneurs Profiles
Meet Successful Women Entrepreneurs in the Restaurant Business Marilyn Spitz
Dana Banks
I came into the restaurant business through love. In 1980 I met a man Windsurfing on Rehoboth Bay. He was one of the original owners of The Back Porch Café. We fell in love and 4 years later I was surprised to learn that he had left his share of the business to me at his death.
I have worked in the restaurant business since I was 14. I always loved it, and I have been blessed with a great staff/ friends and family. Every day brings something new. Never the same day twice.
Here I am 39 years later a part of an amazing journey. I have primarily worked in the background, doing the books, the flowers, bar back, well…many hats. Our food is phenomenal, thanks to our chef and our wine list deep thanks to my partner, Keith. We have all learned basic carpentry and plumbing skills in our efforts to maintain the century old building that we inhabit. The love I have for this business reveals itself on busy nights with the diner’s voices filling the air, the chef calling out the servers names as the orders come up, the bus boy reaching for a tub as I grab a bread basket, basically, controlled, glorious chaos. What a team it takes to pull together a successful evening night after night! Our guests have often become fast friends and a community has grown up around us and our little town. After all these years, though, I find that it is the relationships with my coworkers who warm my heart and make it all worthwhile. Now, at age 69, I don’t carry bus tubs anymore but I still spend down time sailing on Rehoboth Bay.
I had hoped that I would open my own place and that happened in 1997. The Parkway has been going strong ever since. The best thing that happened along the way was taking over the kitchen and learning how to cook. I certainly enjoy hearing the positive comments. I try to do it all and am a bit of a control freak. When I’m not at work, I enjoy my dogs and helping out wherever I can.
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Susan Wood I opened the Cultured Pearl Restaurant in 1993 out of necessity. I loved sushi and I got very tired of driving to Annapolis to get some! With a background in drafting, design and construction management and the help of some wonderful family and friends, building the restaurant was the easy part. Running it was a different story! Through the years I have been everything from a dishwasher to a plumber to a sushi chef. It is the diversity of the profession and the instant gratification received when a customer leaves satisfied and happy that makes owning a restaurant a very rewarding career. Of course, being able to remodel every few years and fulfill my urge to build things doesn’t hurt either! With my wonderful husband as a partner, our two beautiful daughters by our side and an amazing, dedicated, long time Pearl Family Team, the restaurant is our life and we greatly appreciate every single customer that makes it possible for us to open our doors every day and leave with a smile on our face every night!
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Maria Fraser I bring over 14 years past experience in the food service industry. I served a ten year span at the Country Squire, a restaurant in Rehoboth Beach, starting out as a bartender/server and worked my way up to the manager. Then I worked as a bartender at the infamous Starboard in Dewey Beach. I also owned and participated in operations, of my own business, Maria Fraser LLC, a town and Landscaping Company, serving the community of Rehoboth Beach for over 30 years. While going through a divorce, becoming a single parent with 3 sons still in high school and college, I decided to open The Cafe 26 when the opportunity come along in 2010. I was not daunted by the hard work, and was accustomed to working with the public which I enjoy very much. I knew it would be difficult but necessary by wearing all of the “hats” in this business from dishwashing to cooking, to have a successful business. I am grateful to have behind me an excellent hard working, loyal staff, which are family to me. Though I learned the hard way, I am very proud of what I have been able to achieve thus far and grateful for the confidence my patrons have shown in me, my staff and Cafe 26. My life is always centered on my family especially on my 3 sons, Will, Nolan and Prescott, as they continue to achieve their hopes and dreams by working hard and never giving up whenever challenges come along. To believe and work hard in what you want so much, that it has no choice but to materialize...#believeingoals #believeinyourself Photograph by Deny Howeth
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“The food here is beautiful. The setting is elegant. The drinks are fine. It is a nice change from the seafood staples of this beach town. I always over order. It is worth it.” - Badhoh G., Rehoboth, Delaware
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Our neighbors invited us to dinner here yesterday and it was our first experience dining here for all 4 of us. Wow, why did we wait so long to try this hidden gem right in our backyard in Ocean View? All 4 of our different entrees were excellent, as were the variety of sides you get to choose with each meal. Everything was fresh and tasty and the staff were very attentive and helpful in guiding us through our options. We left very satisfied and looking forward to a return! Thank you! - JM
“This restaurant is absolutely over the top! We love the setting, the servers, the menu selections and of course the food! We ate there again for New Years Eve. How nice to have cheese, champagne and live music (gratis) served in the warmed tent before our seating. Please do yourself a favor....make reservations with friends and enjoy!” - LS
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A Photobooth for Every Occasion C.M.Baker Photography A photobooth has the ability to capture the most amazing memories, in the most fun way possible! Loaded with props and loaded with fun, the photobooth will provide a fun opportunity for your guests to take home a piece of your event. Whether it be a wedding, graduation, birthday party or corporate event, there is a photobooth to fit your needs! It’s your daughter’s 10th birthday party. She’s been planning her party for months and would love to have a photobooth there to match her movie star themes party, but space is a little
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Luanne Holland and Barbie McDaniel Delaware Hospice
“The County Women’s Journals have been a great tool for Delaware Hospice to reach and educate the community on Delaware Hospice’s programs and services. Directed to female readers who are caregivers and decision makers, the Journal provides health information for all types of symptoms and illnesses. It has increased community awareness on how to live a better life and provides options of care for our community members.”
ITN Southern Delaware
“ITN Southern Delaware is happy and proud to be a part of the Sussex County Women’s Journal. As a non-profit business sustained through individual and organizational memberships, grants and partnerships, and especially volunteerism, the exposure has brought us to the next level of recognition, not only in the communities we serve, but in the areas where we are especially needed and expanding into. When I routinely ask a caller where they heard about ITN, more often than not, I now hear, “The Women’s Journal.” Working with Barbara Steele has also been a great pleasure. Her extensive knowledge and community involvement throughout Delaware, as well as what seems to be a “sixth sense” make her invaluable in determining how to reach your target audience. Check out page 22 in this and other editions. You will find us there and get a taste of what The Women’s Journal can do for your business!”
Debbie Crawford
Wealth Advisory Group “I was fortunate enough to meet Barbara Steele at a Lewes Chamber of Commerce mixer almost three years ago. She showed me the Journal and I immediately saw the value. At our next meeting I signed for one year and have renewed for another full year. The journal gives “street cred” to everyone who is in it because Barbara takes great care in interviewing everyone she brings to it, to make sure they are legitimate and bring value to its readership. I know that if they are in the Journal, they are a good business reference. I use the Journal as my business card and mail it to all of my existing clients each quarter as a reminder and also to encourage them to refer me to other people. Barbara is the hardest working person I’ve ever seen and has introduced me to so many people I would have never met without her. I cannot thank her and the Journal for helping me transition my life and my business to Sussex County.”
Ford C. Waggoner
Easterseals Delaware & Maryland’s Eastern Shore “I advertise with the Women’s Journal because it is more personal than straight advertising. Articles help us relate to prospective consumers by sharing real stories about Easterseals services that have made a real difference for local people in our community. Readership is off the charts as I frequently have people tell me that they recently saw my ad (i.e. at a doctors office) months after it was published. In addition, Barbara and the staff have been extremely supportive of Easterseals.”
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Pamela J. Rizzo
Nineteen years ago I had never even heard of the Women’s Journal, and today I can honestly say the Women’s Journal most definitely changed my life. I had always made good money with my different business ventures, but the Women’s Journal has given me the freedom to control my own financial life, and also have the freedom to enjoy my family. I took a concept and gave it my own touch, and with hard work and consistently following the concept that I was trained in I have built an extremely successful paper.
Lynn K. Wolf
With the experience of publishing nine different County Woman publications, I can confidently inform you that this is one of the most exciting, rewarding, and successful business ventures for women entrepreneurs in any part of the nation. I originally born and raised in Minnesota and I have lived on the West Coast and the East Coast and many states in between. Some of my past careers include being a National Insurance Account Executive, Retail Operations Manager, Certified New Jersey Teacher and Teacher of the Year, but of these, I have being a County Woman Publisher to be the most gratifying on many levels. I guarantee that you will meet many incredible business owners and community leaders. Your publication will be the critical component in helping to launch a new business and/or successfully grown an existing business. The personal rewards are endless.
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