Healthy Living - Whidbey Island Healthcare Guide 2019

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Whidbey Island

HEALTHCARE GUIDE

2019 Your Health Matters

A Supplement of the Whidbey News-Times and South Whidbey Record


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ER Nurses are unsung heroes

No one wants to see the inside of an emergency room or medical center, but few people avoid occasional visits to the ER. When such situations arise, a top-notch trauma team can make all the difference. One of the first people patients encounter inside an ER are the nurses who quickly assess life-threatening problems and begin to solve them on the spot. Although nurses can work in hospital emergency rooms, emergency nurses also may work in ambulances, urgent care centers, sports arenas, and other highstress situations. ER nurses are registered nurses who work closely with doctors to help diagnose, stabilize and manage conditions. They also liaise between family members and other medical staff and educate patients about their conditions once an emergency situation is addressed. In a single day, ER nurses may encounter children with broken bones, patients with acute stomach pains and people injured in motor vehicle accidents, among many other

2019 • Whidbey Island Healthcare Guide potential situations. Patients of all ages come through trauma centers, and prioritizing emergencies can be part of the job description. An ER nurse’s day is frequently stressful and fast-paced. Some of the tasks to be expected, according to the nursing career resource Nurse Frontier, include: • First aid • Suturing • Intubation • Bag valve mask ventilation • Administering medicine • Basic life support • Advance cardiac life support

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• Transfusing blood Prospective ER nurses must complete a nursing degree or diploma program. Both the United States and Canada require prospective ER nurses to pass the NCLEX-RN exam, which is administered by the National Council of State Boards. RNs receive state licensing in the United States. In Canada there is no national license; each province or territory licenses individually based on jurisdiction. According to Johnson & Johnson’s Discover Nursing, ER nurses are increasingly learning about tech, thanks to electronic medical records and point-of-care barcoding.

AWARD-WINNING EYE CARE C. Dan Siapco, MD Steven Turpin, OD, MS • All-ages vision & complete exams • Best-priced eyewear on Island • Medical, surgical, & specialty care • Custom contact lens specialist We accept Tricare, Medicare, VSP, Davis Vision, NBN, Kaiser, +more

Call now! And learn more at www.CascadiaEye.com

(360) 678-2020 | 109 NE Birch St, Coupeville WA 98239

Dr. Kristine Jarrell has provided exceptional audiology care for children, adults and seniors on Whidbey Island for over 20 years. She specializes in helping individuals and families cope with hearing loss by creating affordable, customized hearing solutions. 20 NW Birch Street Coupeville, WA 98239

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Understanding dementia and Alzheimer's What is dementia, is it different from Alzheimer’s?

INTEGRITY

HONESTY

RESPECT

At Homeplace at Oak Harbor, residents enjoy an active, engaging lifestyle that promotes wellness and independence.

Call to Schedule a Visit Today! 360-279-2555 171 SW 6TH AVE, OAK HARBOR

Dementia is a general term for loss of cognitive functioning severe enough to interfere with daily life, dementia itself is not a disease. It is caused by physical changes in the brain. Alzheimer's is the most common type of dementia, but there are many kinds. How do I know if my loved one needs memory care? A physician’s diagnosis is the most important piece, but daily it’s vital to recognize some of the many warning signs such as, confusion about where they are, losing track of time, trouble managing finances/paying bills and trouble performing familiar tasks.

Compassionate Service in Your Time of Need

Funerals | Burials | Cremation | Preplanning

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n times of grief, making difficult decisions about how best to honor the memory of someone so important can be overwhelming. We are here to help with complete, professional and compassionate funeral planning services to meet your needs and respectfully celebrate the life and legacy of your loved one.

746 NE Midway Blvd Oak Harbor 360-675-5777 www.whidbeymemorial.com


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Understanding the jargon of health insurance

The world of healthcare can be confusing to navigate. Before the prevalence of health maintenance organizations and various other health and wellness insurance groups, obtaining medical assistance involved going to the doctor and then paying the bill. But today people must navigate copayments, coinsurance, deductibles, and savings plans, which can make it difficult to understand what’s going on with your insurance company. Healthcare is standardized in some areas of the world and publicly financed with little to no out-of-pocket costs for participating citizens. Elsewhere, access to health insurance is provided through employers or government assistance programs or individually purchased. Understanding some health insurance-related jargon is a great way to better educate oneself about the industry. • Benefit period: The benefit period refers to the duration of time services are covered under your plan. It is usually a calendar year from the point of start to end. It may begin each year on an anniversary date when you first received coverage. • Coinsurance: This is a percentage of the cost of services rendered in specific areas outlined by the health plan that you are responsible for after a deductible is met. For example, a plan may cover 85 percent of costs, with patients responsible for the remaining 15. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6

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I discover. I dream. I matter. You’ve always lived your life on your own terms. Aging shouldn’t change that. At Summer Hill, we’re devoted to every detail designed not just to bring joy, but to spark a whole new sense of purpose— reminding all of us that you, indeed, matter.

We’d love to hear from you.

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165 SW 6th Avenue Oak Harbor, Washington 98277 SummerHillSenior.com Platinum Service® Community Managed by The Goodman Group


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HEALTH INSURANCE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5

Est. 1977

Integrative Natural Medicine German Functional Testing | Pain & Joint Rejuvenation Allergy Testing | Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Autoimmune Specialists, & Weight Loss

Jangaard Clinic

jangaardclinic.com 360-331-6470 1657 E Layton Rd Freeland, WA

Dr. Hans Jangaard

Dr. Robert Jangaard

Dr. Randy Carr offers fullservice dentistry for kids and adults. Using a gentle, personalized approach, Dr. Carr and his team do their best to help you relax.

ADVANCED - COSMETIC WISDOM TEETH - IMPLANTS

www.oakharbordentistry.com 20 SW 8th Avenue • Oak Harbor • (360) 240-0800

• Copayment (copay): A copayment refers to the flat rate you pay to a provider at the time you receive services. Some plans do not have copays. • Deductible: The amount you pay for health services before the insurance company pays. You must meet a set limit, which varies by plan and provider, before insurance will kick in and cover the remaining costs during the benefit period. Many plans have a $2,000 per person deductible. This deductible renews with each calendar year. • HMO: A health maintenance organization offers services only with specific HMO providers. Referrals from a primary care doctor often are needed to see specialists. • HSA: A health savings account enables you to set aside pre-tax income up to a certain limit for certain medical expenses. • Long-term care insurance: A specific healthcare plan that can be used for in-home nursing care or to pay for the medical services and room and board for assisted living/nursing home facilities. • Network provider: This is a healthcare provider who is part of a plan’s network. Many insurance companies negotiate set rates with providers to keep costs low. They will only pay out a greater percentage to network providers. • Non-network provider: A healthcare provider who is not part of a plan’s network. Costs may be higher if you visit a non-network provider or if you are not covered at all. • PPO: A preferred provider organization is a type of insurance plan that offers more extensive coverage for in-network services, but offer additional coverage for out-of-network services. Navigating health insurance is easier when policy holders understand some common industry jargon.


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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE!

Cataract surgery options within reach Did you know there are options for cataract surgery right here on Whidbey Island? For your convenience Island Eye Care can perfom cataract surgeries locally, without the need to travel off island. Dr. Johnson is committed to the people of Whidbey Island and will not be leaving this area.

Dr. Robert Johnson, MD

STAY ON WHIDBEY ISLAND FOR YOUR CATARACT SURGERY

At Island Eye Care we have improved the cataract surgery experience with the introduction of Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery and a “Dropless” post-surgical regimen! We are pleased to offer Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery using the FDA approved LenSx® laser. The LenSx® laser brings a new level of customization to cataract surgery, allowing Dr. Johnson to tailor each procedure specifically to your eyes. NO DROPS after cataract surgery! Dropless - is a formulation of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medication which is administered in the back of the eye at the end of cataract surgery. This approach eliminates the need for post operative drops in most patients. There is no need for you to leave Whidbey Island for the best cataract surgery options! Call today for an appointment with Dr. Johnson to discuss how a personalized approach can improve your cataract surgery experience!

OAK HARBOR

231 SE Barrington Dr, Suite 208

360.240.2020

FREELAND

1804 Scott Rd, Suite106

360.321.6662


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hidbey Health’s broad network of connected care provides everything you need to keep your family well. www.whidbeyhealth.org

Primary Care • Women’s Care • Surgical Care • Cancer Care Orthopedic Care • Hospital Care • Cardiac Care Hospice Care • Home Health • Family Birthplace • Lab Rehab Care • Diagnostic Imaging • Sleep Care • E.R. WhidbeyHealth Medical Center • 101 N. Main Street, Coupeville, WA 98239 • 360.678.5151 or 360.321.5151


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