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The Best Builder
When selecting a builder, the most important factor is a history of good reputation. High-quality builders are known
and line up a good financing plan, then you can watch your dream home become a reality.
and active lifestyle they were looking for in the small town of 7,000. But somewhat unexpectedly, they also uncovered an overwhelming need for quality, affordable housing. So, they decided to do something about this troubling vacancy in the housing market. Armed with experience in both land development and real estate finance, the two Watsons pooled their energy and limitless determination to create a home building company with a mission. Thus, Hayden Homes was born. Today, Robert’s vision has become the Hayden Homes mission: to provide the highest quality home at the lowest possible cost and thereby build
for reliability and craftsmanship. They have likely worked in construction for years. Drive by some of the homes they’ve built and, if possible, talk to their owners to get an idea about what you can expect. When you find an outstanding builder
No matter your budget, no matter your history, Hayden Homes can make home ownership a reality for you. When Robert Watson and his son Hayden moved to Redmond, Oregon in 1989, they found the vibrant community, rural setting,
wealth for all involved. In just 25 years, Hayden Homes has built a home for more than 9,000 hardworking families, many of them right here in Albany. New Homes in Albany starting in the $150’s.
Hannah West Surrounded by spacious community parks, and conveniently located near Albany’s historic downtown, Hannah West is the newest phase of the popular Hannah Estates community. For nearly the same monthly costs as an apartment, Hannah West provides beautiful new homes built for any lifestyle at an incredible value. Select a home to call your own today and enjoy the summer in your fully landscaped yard, or entertain friends and family under the privacy and seclusion of your stately covered patio. With a variety of well-appointed homes available today, you are certain to find the one to call your own at Hannah West.
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North Albany, Oregon’s new home community, North Creek, offers a peaceful location and close proximity to it all. Families of all sizes will enjoy the lush backdrop and the freedom to jog, play, or simply sit and enjoy the view of the nearby foothills. Just a short drive to Corvallis (25 minutes), walking distance to scenic North Albany Country Park, and just a mile from golfing and dining at the gorgeous Spring Hill Country Club, North Creek is perfectly situated. Find the home that best suits your family today at North Creek, and start moving in tomorrow!
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Tips for Selecting a Quality Hearing Aid
Hearing loss affects more than 40 million Americans. People of all ages and backgrounds experience hearing impairment or loss. Many people seek out hearing aids to help relieve the serious consequences of this condition. As a result, they lead richer, fuller lives. Studies show that adults with diabetes have an increased risk of hearing loss—even at younger ages. In fact, hearing loss is about twice as common in adults with diabetes. Today’s hearing aids are electronic marvels. They give you clear sound in a noisy world. They have wonderful noise reducing circuitry, speech enhancing circuitry, they can select speech from an individual speaker in a noisy room, and can make music sound like you remember it. They can connect to cell phones, land-line phones, TVs, music players, and remote microphones from as far as 60 feet away. They do more and cost less than they did 15 years ago. Some things to look forward to from your new hearing aids: • When you hear the sounds you’ve been missing, your brain can work better. • Wearing your hearing aids can reduce stress. • People stop mumbling when you wear your new hearing aids. • Relationships, music, cell phones, etc. work better when
you can hear clearly. • Hearing aids help you hear what people in crowds are saying. • Songbirds singing, leaves rustling; now you can enjoy them again. • Many of today’s hearing aids are virtually invisible. • They are virtually waterproof, because people sometimes forget they are wearing them and get them wet in the shower. • Some hearing aids have very convenient rechargeable batteries. Life is happening! Don’t miss the wonderful sounds that are life’s messages to you. At Oregon Hearing Health Service, our goal is to help you connect to your life better by improving your ability to hear the sounds of life around you. When you come to us, we will visit about your lifestyle and hearing needs, and we will give you a comprehensive hearing evaluation, at no charge. Then we choose the best course of action, based on your hearing ability, your lifestyle needs, and
your budget. We are here for you, to enhance your connection to your wonderful life. Some things that we offer, every day: • Top-of-the-line digital hearing aids for $2539 each or less • Good economy-level digital hearing aid for $499 each and up • 45-day money-back guarantee • Free batteries for 5 years on any hearing aid that costs more than $600 • Low-interest or no-interest financing available • Hearing aids repaired with one year warranty, usually $135 Give us a call 541-258-6166. Online at OregonHears.com We are here to help you.
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How to Choose a Furniture Store
Furniture gives your house a personality. It creates an ambiance that sends a message to guests about who you are. With all the eclectic choices available today, there has never been a better time to buy new furniture. Whether your budget
cheaply and changed often, big furniture investments -- sofas, dining tables, and the like -need to be purchases for the long term. That means putting solid construction before a pretty style.
how they’re built and why the construction matters. The best stores have employees who act as guides and teachers, not pushy salespeople. VALUE, NOT JUST PRICE It is best to pay more for a quality piece than to try to save
is big or small, choosing new seating, tables and accessories can make a big difference in your daily life.
Solid construction isn’t always apparent at first glance. It should feel solid, not flimsy, of course. Beyond that, find out as much information as possible about the frame, materials, and what kind of warranty it comes with. A well-trained staff can inform you about their furniture,
money on something that will not last in the long term. The bigger the investment, the more important the design and build quality become. Concentrate on finding the best value. An inexpensive sofa will not be a good value if it is built with cheap and weak materials. Likewise, the most
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expensive love seat will not be a wise investment if the frame is not built solidly. SERVICE, DELIVERY Every store has a different customer service policy. Choose a store that is well known for being loyal to its customers. Inquire about return policies. Some furniture stores will allow you to exchange an item within a time limit if it doesn’t meet your expectations. Learn what fees are involved if you have the return an item -- if that is allowed at all. As well, ask about the store’s delivery policy, including how much it costs, how far they’ll deliver and how quickly your furniture will arrive. If you are comparison shopping, factor the delivery cost when considering different stores. A low-priced couch will not save you money if it comes with an expensive delivery fee. It may be worth it to pay a little more for the couch if free or reduced cost delivery is available. The bottom lines is that there are only two things that matter: the quality of the furniture you are purchasing, and the level of service you receive. Once you discover them both, furniture shopping can be a fun experience that that will beautify your home for many years.
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A good night’s sleep will have a dramatic effect on your life. Investing in a mattress is one way to improve your quality of life. Try sleeping on an old mattress. Chances are, you won’t feel rested in the morning. Sleep deprivation will affect your mood, health and job performance. A new, quality mattress that provides you with a restful night’s sleep is well worth the price. Don’t be confused by the choices available. Take it a step at a time and you will find the perfect mattress. Purchasing a mattress is a long-term investment in your health and self-esteem. Don’t be afraid of looking at pricier options. Quality mattresses last longer, so you will not have to go through the trouble of buying another mattress in a year or two. Consider your bed size. Is it time to buy a bigger bed? Perhaps you would like to sprawl out and relax. Here are a few other things to keep in mind: — Do you need a firm or soft mattress? People with a bad back, neck or leg pain, or other circulatory problems might require firm support to keep their spines aligned. Other people prefer flexible support that fits the contours of their bodies. — Do you sleep with
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another person? Mattresses made of memory foam might be beneficial, as it will give you a personalized experience without disturbing the other person’s sleep. — Standard mattresses can exacerbate allergies if you are sensitive to lint, cotton, dust or dust mites.
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hypoallergenic mattress cover. When you are looking at actual mattress options, the following are popular choices: — Pillowtop mattresses are famous for their softness; however, they do have levels of firmness. They also require a larger bottom sheet because the pillowtop adds to their extra
This option has the ability to keep your spine aligned. Most mattress stores can show you samples of their product lines. Choose the best construction you can afford. —”Memory” or highdensity foam or latex mattress are helpful if you have physical issues, such as skeletal pain or circulatory problems. This mattress conforms to the shape of the body. It also minimizes pressure points from the health, shoulders and hips. — Adjustable air mattresses allow each person to change the firmness through electronic and mechanical devices that control air chambers. It is an ideal choice for partners who need to have different mattress preferences. You can also alter firmness for yourself, depending on your physical condition. When shopping for a mattress, don’t be afraid of lying down and trying it out. Roll over and pay attention to how your body feels. Are you comfortable? Remember, your mattress thickness. is a long-term investment. — Coil spring construction Choose wisely and you will be rewarded with years of restful are great choices for people nights. who want a firm mattress.
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How to Choose a Golf Course
Golf remains one of America’s most popular sports. Men, women, and children all enjoy spending time on a golf course, and the quiet, beautiful surroundings are a fantastic way to unwind and escape from daily life. If you are looking for a great golf course, you have many options. With enough research, you can find a location that will stretch your skills without breaking your budget. THE COURSE For any serious golfer, the course itself is the top factor to consider when choosing a golf course. The ideal course should be difficult enough to challenge you, yet playable enough to still be enjoyable. While sticking to the same handful of courses close to home is a good way to learn the basics of the game, you should look beyond your neighborhood to discover courses that will help you improve your game. Most golf courses display their course layouts and difficulty ratings online, so you have an idea of what to expect. Look for a layout and rating that is different from your usual choice. If you need help deciding among courses, you can see which professional golfers (if any) have officially endorsed a course. Sometimes the pros even prepare a statement that give golfers insight into the design or signature holes. Many golf course designers have
stellar reputations and are known for creating certain types of courses. Find out if there are any wellknown names involved with your prospective golf course, and look into whether the layout of the course matches your style of play. The best courses integrate seamlessly into their natural surroundings. These courses will provide a beautiful backdrop to put you in the right frame of mind for a great day of golf. Sometimes, the most memorable experience comes from playing in an extraordinary setting.
both worlds. Golf courses are excellent locations for unique corporate meetings or executive retreats. Some of the best courses even provide meeting rooms and guest services that rival five-star hotels. The bottom line is that the amenities of the golf course you choose should match the purpose of your visit. Each location is different, catering to unique clientele and price points, so shop around for a good match.
yourself with your own clubs. Good rental clubs can be the difference between an enjoyable day on the course and a frustrating one. Plus, if you’re in the market for new clubs, renting at a course can help you decide whether or not the brand works for you before you buy it. Most facilities know that a golf course is an excellent esAMENITIES cape from daily life, and other First-rate amenities can services such as club cleaning, bring added enjoyment to your golf game and vacation, assistance with scoring, or cart SERVICES especially if you are traveling plans can also help enhance Every course offers a list of with family or friends. Familyyour experience. The best golf oriented amenities at a club can services that will make your visit courses score high marks in all more enjoyable, so when choosinclude pools, restaurants and three of these categories: they ing a golf course, you should tennis courts. Adult amenities offer a challenging and enjoyconsider what services each can be a romantic restaurant, able championship course set ‘Kids Nights”, and scenic guests course offers, and what services against a breathtaking backyou want. areas. drop, they feature an array of Ask about club and equipIf you’re looking to mix busitop-notch amenities, and excepness with pleasure, a golf course ment rental. If you’re traveling, tional, friendly service. you might not want to burden or club can provide the best of
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Creating Your Own Backyard Oasis – A Check List Imagine a peaceful, private retreat in your own back yard. A place to unwind and get in tune with nature or perhaps an outdoor dining and entertaining area. You can even develop a wildlife friendly, food productive landscape. With the right planning you can make any of these dreams a reality. When you begin the process, start with what you want to accomplish. Do you want a space for privacy, outdoor entertaining, function or simply beauty? Consider the style that you like. Is it formal, cottage garden, flowing in curves, simple, Mediterranean, country or southwest desert? Also, does your desired garden style match the style of your house? Although the landscape doesn’t have to match the interior perfectly, it should blend harmoniously. Think about planning your dream yard like you would decorate your home. Even in nature there is a roof, walls and a floor. In a landscape, just like a house, there are focal points. Color, height , texture, proportion are all art principles you can apply to create an outstanding visual effect. The next thing to contemplate is how much maintenance you are willing to do and what types of hardscapes are necessary to accomplish your goals, especially for an outdoor entertaining space. If you want a lower maintenance landscape, installing more hardscaping such as decks, patios, and
paved walkways may cut down on maintenance. Generally, a deck or concrete patio involves less maintenance than a lawn or a paver and groundcover pathway, although nothing is absolutely maintenance-free. Be honest about how much work you are willing to contrib-
ute. Also, consider your budget. Is this something you want to complete immediately or are you able to take several years to complete the project so that your outlay of cash is spread over a longer period of time? Are you wanting to do all the work yourself or would you like to hire someone to complete part or all of the project? Now assess the conditions in your yard that will make a difference in the plants you select. How much sun or shade does the area receive? What is the soil like? Do you have the Willamette Valley’s typical clay soil,
which drains slowly? Is there a slope or are there low spots in the yard that are always wet? How much wind does the area receive? Are you able and willing to irrigate in the summer? If you want to select drought tolerant plants, be aware that they, too, need some consistent
the size of each plant and then space them accordingly to fill in the area you are designing. Then you can draw up a plan, or place plants or flags in the area to be planted and make sure that it fills the space to your desires. At this stage, a local garden center can be a big help. You can wander through their selection of plants and find ones that you like, determine specifics about a plant from good signage, and see how the garden center has used them in combination with other plants. Also, your local garden center should have people on staff with actual gardening experience in your area. They can tell you whether a plant is actually as great as the internet advertises or if plants grow larger than the marketing claims (everything grows larger in Oregon, especially if you water it). Many local garwatering for the first 2 years den centers have designers on until their root systems are staff that can help you design established. your space. And if you don’t If you have particular plants want to do any of the design on that you like or wish to include your own, there are landscape in your landscape, make a list designers and architects that of them. Group listed plants you can hire to create the entire with similar needs together. planting plan. Determine which plants are Finally, there are finishing focal point, framework, accent, touches you can add. Garden or infill plants. You can then furniture, statues, and garden put together plant combinaart all add to the ambiance and tions, choosing plants from appeal of your backyard oasis. each group and then evaluate Windchimes and fountains the visual effect based on the can add an audible element to previously mentioned art printhe garden. Be sure to include ciples of color, texture, form and those things that will bring joy to your ideal backyard oasis. proportion. You can research
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Hardscape refers to the brick and mortar used to landscape your yard. Trees, soil, flowerbeds, grass and shrubs and a great hardscapes design combine to make a landscaping showpiece. When you want to install a new a patio, walkway, fire pit or garden walls, start with a vision of the completed project. For ideas, look through home improvement magazines or go to our website, westerninterlock.com, to see features you want to incorporate in your outdoor space. Then you can start with the specific questions: Will you need retaining walls? Steps? Do you want an outline of border stone? Become familiar with the various sizes, textures and colors of the different stone available. Be sure to ask plenty of questions before you start? Take measurements. Have a preplan. How can you enhance the space? Do you want to include a fireplace, sitting walls, pillars, water features, planters? We give custom service with
ers. We provide paving stones and retaining wall systems for the Pacific Northwest. From our beginning back in 1990, Western Interlock has been dedicated to providing our customers with a quality product and outstanding service. The journey begins in our production plant, where we have dedicated employees producing and sorting the products, and fine tuning the process to give you the products that you deserve. Then we store and protect those products from the elements, so that when they get to our customers they are in good condition, ready to hit the ground and become part of your special project. The second part of the journey is the people you meet along the way. Western Interlock’s brand of customer service is not a department, it’s an attitude. We have friendly and knowledgeable sales staff, yard personnel and delivery drivers that have been with the company for many years. Together we want your experience with throughout us, our product, and your final the spring and project to exceed your expectasummer. We sell it all -- to tions. homeowners, do-it-yourselfers Call us today. We can make and even corporate designyour dreams a reality.
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Selecting the Right Insurance Agent for Your Needs Shopping for the right insurance agent can feel overwhelming. After all, there are plenty of things to consider and plenty of agents to choose from. First of all you need to find a company that offers the right mix of service, coverage and an affordable price. Look for a company that will give you the best value and service for your insurance dollars. Secondly, you need to find an agent that you feel comfortable doing business with. If you had an auto accident or a home fire, who would you or your spouse want to sit down with to walk you through a very stressful situation? The challenge may simply be not knowing how to identify a reliable, reputable agent. Your family, friends and colleagues have likely worked with insurance agents in the past. Ask people you trust for referrals. If you receive a recommendation, it is because that person has had a positive experience. There is a good likelihood that you will have similar results. Successful agents understand that offering great service will keep them in business. Their careers depend on word-of-mouth. If you are happy with the service you receive, your insurance agent will appreciate your willingness to refer acquaintances to her in the future.
If you do not have recommendations, begin researching your options. Look at local brokers and large insurance companies in your town. Large insurance companies usually have local agents in your area. Visit their business website, Facebook
Read reviews of each company to determine who has the most satisfied clients. Are they easy to work with? What do current customers say about their claims experience? Talk to some local body shop owners about which insurance companies are the easiest to
and LinkedIn pages. Look for customer reviews, community involvement or something that may provide a connection to what you might be looking for in an agent. As you conduct your research, be thorough and critical. Obtaining the correct coverage can be complicated and it’s important to do business with an experienced professional who can help you protect your assets and your largest financial investments. Select a company that is highly regarded by consumers.
work with and have the best payment history. Also, check that any prospective agent has all necessary licenses and training. Some agents choose to obtain additional training and licenses to provide retirement planning and bank services to their clients. If the convenience of a full service one stop shopping relationship is attractive to you, add that to your agent selection checklist. After narrowing your list of prospective agents, make an appointment to visit each one.
Prepare a list of questions and concerns about your personal situation. Take notes during your meeting. Remember that you must feel comfortable with the answers before purchasing a policy. If an agent tries to pressure you into making a decision right away, inform them that you need more time and cannot sign anything immediately. The right agent will let you take as much time as you need to understand the implications of each policy. They will give you useful information and not subject you to high-pressure sales techniques. It is essential that you choose the right type and amount of insurance to adequately protect yourself and your financial future. Your personal situation is unique and your policy should be tailored to fit your specific needs. Your agent should be available to you. The relationship doesn’t end once the sale is completed. Your dialogue should be continuous and the best agents are available when you need them. Agents who have been in business for many years likely have a good reputation and track record. They understand the policies and take extra care that you and your family are properly protected. A seasoned, skilled insurance agent will be an invaluable resource for safeguarding your future.
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How to Choose the Right Audiologist
By Ron Leavitt, Doctor of Audiol- tive to know where to ogy get the best of many of these services. To choose the right audioloFor balance testing gist it is necessary to discuss and rehabilitation no the numerous services audiolo- facility in Oregon is gists provide. better equipped than The first area of audiological Legacy Good Samaritan expertise is known to most peo- Hospital in Portland on ple. That service encompasses 22nd and Lovejoy. The the areas of hearing evaluaaudiologist in charge of tion and hearing rehabilitation, that program is Dr. Sue which includes hearing aids and Doucette. cochlear implants. For tinnitus evaluaThe second area of audiologist tion and treatment, the expertise is less well known and group of professionencompasses the diagnosis and als at Oregon Health treatment of balance disorders. Sciences University is In addition there are audiolointernationally recoggists who work exclusively with nized. musicians interested hearing For hearing evaluation protection. and hearing aid fitting, There are audiologists who the Audiologist and work exclusively with people staff at Corvallis Hearwho experience tinnitus (ringing ing Center have been in the awarded Best of Hearears). ing Health Care ProThere are audiologists who viders 2011, 2012 and work exclusively in noisy indus- 2013; Best Audiologist tries doing noise studies and Western US 2012; Best managing hearing conservation of Hearing Aid Research programs. 2012; Best Hearing There are audiologists that Aid Fitting Protocol 2013, Best work exclusively in hospitals do- Student Research Project 2012 ing inter-operative monitoring and Excellence Award in Teachof hearing function during ear ing Audiology surgeries. 2014. There are audiologists that For people seeking no-oblispecialize in newborn hearing gation, no-charge introductory screening programs and provide information about hearing loss, follow up on newborns who fail brain problems linked to hearing the hearing screenings. loss, hearing testing, hearing aid While few readers will require evaluation, cochlear implants, all of these services it is instruc- hearing protection for noisy
industries, advances in hearing science, electrophysiological measures of auditory function, musician earplugs and hearing aid comparisons the Oregon Association for Better Hearing meets every second Thursday of each month at Corvallis Good Samaritan Hospital Conference Room B from 3:30 to 5 p.m. and provides detailed presentations from long-time hearing aid users and internationally-recog-
nized experts in audiology. Complimentary refreshments are served. For more specific information about any of these areas described above the interested reader is referred to the American Academy of Audiology consumer website at http://www. howsyourhearing.org where all of the issues described above are covered in detail.
International award-winning hearing health care in your community. At Corvallis Hearing Center our international award-winning Doctor of Audiology and staff are here to provide you and your family with the hearing health care you deserve. When it comes to hearing evaluation and hearing aid programming never settle for second best. Over the past 20 years Corvallis Hearing Center has built a reputation based on award-winning services and research. Call for appointment:
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How to Choose
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How to Choose a Chiropractor
Chiropractors are a great resource for people with back, head or neck pain. These professionals realign the spine which helps improve function and relieve pain in the body. Patients have reported improvements in their muscles, joints, bones and ligaments. Headaches and sinus pain can also be managed, and in some cases, eliminated with treatments. Whether you are experiencing pain or simply want to enhance your overall well-being, you may benefit from seeing a chiropractor. Thinking about the following factors can help you find the right chiropractor to fit your needs. Quality Chiropractors have some of the most stringent educational
requirements in the health care industry. According to the American Chiropractic Association, accredited chiropractors go through a minimum of 4,200 hours of classroom, laboratory and clinical training time combined. Students must spend four years in a pre-medical program, and in addition to four or five years of professional medical training. It is vital that the chiropractic student understands different aspects of the body. You can be assured that an Oregon licensed chiropractor is qualified and well trained.
able to check if your insurance benefits cover chiropractic care and schedule you with a doctor that will best suit your needs. Your insurance might even offer a discount for choosing an “in-network” provider. However, if you don’t have insurance, many chiropractors offer reasonable rates or affordable plans to provide quality care to their patients. Get Referrals Someone in your social or professional network has likely received excellent care from a chiropractor. Ask family members, friends and co-
condition. Some practitioners will suggest complementary forms of care, including massage and/or muscle strengthening rehabilitation. With a little research, you are likely to find a caring and competent chiropractor in your area. Chiropractic care aligns the spine, keeping the nervous system free from pain and Our state has one of the most workers for suggestions. Inquire interference. Your nervous stringent state board exams and specifically about his or her system regulates everything regulations in the country. Many demeanor and schedule. in your body. When a vertebra chiropractic doctors go on to You should also find out about is out of alignment it can keep specialize in different disciplines the chiropractor’s philosophy such as orthopedics, pediatrics about health and other wellness the nervous system from doing its essential job. Staying welland radiology. issues. Does the chiropractor discuss your condition and give adjusted and aligned is a good way to ensure optimal function Insurance Coverage you a recommend treatment of your nervous system. Most insurance carriers plan, instead of just putting a include chiropractic care as “Band-Aid” on the problem? You Keeping the joints and muscles mobile keeps you active part of their regular coverage. want a chiropractic that works A friendly staff member will be with you to fix the underlying throughout your lifetime.