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12 • Better home

Preparing your lawn and garden for winter • Fall clean out • The deep clean

16 • B etter health

Type 2 diabetes 101 • Wonderful water • Smoothing out your night moves

20 • Better living

Harvest time at a winery • Fantastic fall foliage • Tasty time at the Harvest Bazaar

22 • Better balance Laying the groundwork

64 • Giving back Driven to serve

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Trust your gut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 24 Gut health is impacted by the food you eat, but it’s also very much impacted by your lifestyle. A gut-healthy diet includes several daily servings of fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and seeds—all of which provide a balance of insoluble and soluble fiber.

L-O-C-A-L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......................... . . . . . 30 With locally grown and crafted foods becoming common commodities at mainstream restaurants and grocers, it’s easier than ever to take a huge step toward better eating, without spending valuable time researching labels.

Lifestyle Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Financial assistance, Housing, Services

Active Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Activities, Beauty & Spa Services, Culture, Arts & Entertainment, Fitness, Food & Beverage, Municipal Support, Volunteer Opportunities

Health Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Caregiving, Healthcare

ABOUT THE COVER: On our cover this month are Dr. Jacqueline Fields and Lawrence White. Dr. Fields is owner/founder of the Healing Gardens Health center, Farmacy, Dr. Fields Sacred skin and the Living Arts Center. Lawrence has been restoring/healing old homes for more then 30 years.They both love playing in the Colorado outdoors. Photgraphed at Cafe Vino, www.cafevino.com.com by Sky’s Open Designs, www.skysopendesign.com.

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From the Publisher

Food is medicine

Choose wisely—as often as you can A JAR OF BACTERIA and yeast sits on our counter at home. They are bound together in little colonies called grains and, as far as I’m concerned, their job is to convert the milk that I poured in into kefir. The bacteria start the party and the yeasts finish it off leaving behind a whole host of different probiotic bacteria. A friend gave me some grains to start my own kefir years ago, I haven’t stopped making it. I make a little kefir shake with banana, blueberries, almond butter and some chia seeds. It feels like a little cocktail of gut health. They’re prolific little buggers, so I’ve been able to split off many jars myself and hand them off to friends who seem interested. Turns out that keeping your guts healthy can affect all kinds of things that you might not suspect: it can be related to feelings of stress and anxiety and affect your sleep. Be sure to catch Kim Sharpe’s story, Trust your gut, for a check on your gut. I know that it might sound crazy, but what you put into that ol’ GI tract really affects you. I like to think of food as medicine and view everything that I put in there as either helping or hurting. It’s not that I never choose poorly about what to eat. In fact, I had some Tater Tots with my veggie bean burger last night. The important thing though is that it’s a choice not just a habit. I looked at the menu, saw the obvious healthful choice of salad and very mindfully, as we say now, decided that rabbit food just wasn’t going to cut it right then. So when I said, yes I’d like Tater Tots with that veggie bean burger (yet another conscious choice), I meant it. I even extolled the virtues of Tater Tots, though none of those virtues wandered into the good-for-you realm. And I guess that brings us around to the bigger-picture theme here: making choices and not just muddling through with our usual patterns of thought and behavior (though I didn’t realize that that was where our journey would lead to when I started writing this. Writing is a process of discovery sometimes). Maybe I was influenced by Bob Calhoun’s story about choices we make that affect our emotional and spiritual life now and in the future. But we must make those choices and take some action. And deciding to take care of our health could be one of those choices and one of the subsequent actions could be eating kefir! (A little forced? Well, I had to figure out how to tie it all up in neat little bow.) Here’s to friendly yeast and bacteria. May we continue our symbiotic relationship for many years to come. Scott

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Fifty & Better is a publication of Rocky Mountain Publishing, Inc. VOLUME 5 • NUMBER 2 PUBLISHER

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Bob Calhoun, Lea Hanson, Katie Harris, Linda Osmundson, Kim Sharpe

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Better Home

Linda L. Osmundson

The deep clean

PLANNING WINTER HOLIDAY entertaining? Consider some deep house cleaning and repairs. Seth of United Window Cleaning says, “People who only professionally clean their windows once a year, typically do it in summer.” Still, he emphasized that twice a year is preferable. Spring and fall are their busiest times. Even with fall rains, clean windows prevent spotting because months of dust have been removed. Clean exterior screens also avert spotting. If you missed carpet cleaning in summer, William

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of Mountain Standard Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning, LLC, suggests picking a time after the rainy season and before snows hit. Watch the weather forecast and try to choose a day when open windows and doors won’t trigger the furnace. Need a few smaller repair projects completed before the holidays? Check Angie’s List or Home Advisor for handyman references. Both are online. Once your house sparkles, decorate for the seasons. Your guests will appreciate your efforts.


Fall clean-out TO MAKE LIFE SIMPLER, think about a fall house cleanout rather than a spring cleaning. But…what do you do with all those things you no longer want or need? Nonprofits’ websites list what they will or will not take. Most nonprofits won’t accept mattresses, large desks or upholstered furniture. Many do curbside pickups. Recycling or internet sales might not be a solution. Companies like Got Junk specialize in picking up your unwanted items then selling, donating or recycling them. Costs can run a little high. Another option is Freecycle.org. This online service lists items people in your area want or offer for the taking. Garage sales provide a little income. The rule there says price items at 10 percent of cost. Save yourself some work; join a neighborhood sale and let them do promotion. No matter how you get rid of your extras, remember – One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.

Preparing your lawn and garden for winter

FOLLOW THESE TIPS from professionals and get a head start on winterizing your lawn and gardens. Fossil Creek Nursery suggested, “The two most important winterizing jobs for lawns are proper fall fertilizing and deep root watering.” Preferably aerate or dethatch before spreading a fertilizer that contains less nitrogen and more potassium and middle number phosphorous to strengthen roots. Deep water before the ground freezes. Wrap young, immature tree trunks; mulch roses and perennials. Some bushes need to be pruned in spring after blooming like lilacs. Fall pruning prevents spring blossoms from setting. Study the information on your plants. Cut back other bushes once they are dormant. Collect annual flower seeds as the plants wither; pull up plants and discard or compost. Take cuttings of geraniums, coleus and begonias for houseplants. Pull all weeds before they go to seed. Then, relax while perusing gardening catalogs and making plans for next spring.

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Better Health

Kim Sharpe

Wonderful water

WATER IS VITAL TO LIFE, but as we age, several factors can contribute to chronic dehydration, sucking the life right out of us. Many common medications used to treat blood pressure issues and depression can cause dehydration. Aging kidneys are less able to conserve water. Plus, many people just feel less thirsty as the

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years go by, making water intake less of an obvious need. But daily drinking an adequate amount of H2O is absolutely necessary to help maintain homeostasis in our bodies. Suspect that you need to drink more water if your urine is a dark yellow color (concentrated), you don’t sweat or produce tears, or your mouth feels sticky.

Dehydration also may contribute to not feeling as mentally sharp as normal, dizziness, grumpiness and fatigue. A generally accepted rule of thumb is to drink eight eight-ounce glasses of water each day. Coffee and tea count, too. But don’t wait to drink up until you’re thirsty. Simply sip on water throughout each day.


Type 2 diabetes 101

ARE YOU ONE OF FOUR Americans who will develop Type 2 diabetes after the age of 60? If your body—specifically your pancreas—quits producing enough insulin, or using it efficiently, to absorb nutrients from the food you eat for energy, know it’s still possible to live a long, active life. According to the American Diabetes Association, “There is no cure for diabetes, but it can be managed. Balancing the food you eat with exercise and medicine (if prescribed) will help you control your weight and can keep your blood glucose in the healthy range. This can help prevent or delay diabetes complications.” In recognition of American Diabetes Month and to help NoCo residents better understand this chronic condition, including how to manage all of its aspects, UCHealth is hosting its annual Fall Community Diabetes Update on Saturday, November 10, 8am to 12noon, at Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins. For just $15, you and a friend can hear a panel of experts discuss the emotional side of diabetes, plus learn about related vision issues and nutrition. Pre-registration opens October 1. Call the UCHealth Center for Diabetes at 970-4958205 for more details about the event. For more information about diabetes, visit www.diabetes.org.

Smoothing out your night moves IF YOU’RE OVER THE age of 50 and notice sex isn’t as wet as it once was, you’re not alone. While vaginal dryness can occur at any age, menopausal and post-menopausal women often suffer from this condition because it’s associated with a decrease in estrogen, a hormone that helps keep vaginal tissue moist and lubricated. Fortunately, lubricant products can provide a slick remedy to help intercourse feel comfortable. Men can benefit from lubrication, too. Many aging males are plagued by an inability to become easily aroused because their genitals become desensitized to erotic touch. But with longer sessions of foreplay enhanced by lubrication, men can find enjoyment between the sheets once again. If wetter is better, which lubes work best? As reported by the AARP, three types of lubricants are available over the counter at most pharmacies: 1. Water-based lubricants are inexpensive, non-staining,

safe to ingest in small amounts, and safe to use with latex contraception. Use liberally during extended lovemaking sessions, however, as they may evaporate. 2. Oil-based (think coconut) or aloe-based lubes are safe to ingest, safe for use with latex, but some may stain. Read labels when shopping for natural, non-staining lubricants. 3. Silicone-based lubes provide a silky feel and are safe to use along with latex protection, but they may not be healthy for ingestion. Note: Petroleum-based products, like Vaseline® or baby oil, are not recommended as sexual lubricants because they can damage vaginal chemistry, stain, and are neither safe to ingest or to use with latex condoms or diaphragms.

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Better Living

Lea Hanson

Fantastic fall foliage

WITH THE COOLING WEATHER and changing colors, fall is the perfect time to head into the mountains and welcome the autumn season by taking in the fall foliage. This month, take drive into the foothills and take in the fall colors followed by a picnic and a hike without needing to avoid the crowds, traffic, and mid-day heat. Natural areas are in abundance in northern Colorado so there are seemingly limitless options for an afternoon outside stretching the legs to watch wildlife and see the scenery. There are more than 50,000 designated acres of natural areas in northern Colorado towns and cities. Whether you stay right in your hometown or head to the foothills, the options for a day in nature are many. Take highway 287 and head up Highway 14 and see the sights of the Poudre River and the changing fall colors on your way to a local trailhead; take highway 34 towards and through Estes Park to see the fall foliage and visit Rocky Mountain National Park; spot birds and wildlife in the plains of Weld County.

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Harvest time at a winery THE BEST TIME TO VISIT is during harvest for three reasons: the weather is a little cooler, the grapes are ripe and everywhere is bustling with activity. Wine harvest season in Colorado takes place for about three months each year—August, September, and October— because wine grapes ripen at different rates. This fall, visit a local northern Colorado winery during the harvest months and experience the scent of fermentation in the air while you see the sights of a working vineyard and taste Front Range wines. There are several wineries in northern Colorado: Blue Mountain Vineyards (Berthoud) Ten Bears Winery (Laporte) Hunters Moon Meadery (Severance) Sweet Heart Winery (Loveland) Snowy Peaks Winery (Estes Park)

Tasty time at the Harvest Bazaar FILL UP WITH hearty fall foods and flavors, then shop the craft sale at Loveland’s Harvest Bazaar on September 15, 2018 from 9am - 1:30pm at the Chilson Recreation/ Senior Center (700 E Fourth Street) in Loveland. Meals of hearty soup or chili, pie, and a drink are $5 in advance and $6 at the door and are served from 1:30pm – 1pm. Additionally, $2 coffee and pie is served from 9am – 1am. Do you have extra garden

items or would you like to donate some of your fall harvest? Bring produce and donate it to the produce sale! Donations are accepted beginning September 13. There is also a craft sale with tables galore filled with homemade items and gifts that will be perfect early preparation for this year’s holiday season. This is a fundraising event for the Chilson Senior Advisory Committee. Call 970-9622783 for more information.

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Better Balance

Bob Calhoun

Laying the groundwork Strengthen purpose and contentment in later years

MOVING THROUGH THIS second half of life, the path is not always clear. It’s full of many unknowns; so much out of our control. Are there ways of being and thinking that can increase meaning and enjoyment on this journey leaving us with a positive sense of living a full and complete life? I recently read A Life Complete, by Sallirae Henderson, in which she summarizes her counseling folks in their later years, studying differences between those who look back with a sense of contentment and those who look back with regret and negativity. She studied their early decisions about life, values, spirituality and philosophy and concludes there are choices individuals make as they move into their 50s and beyond that have a direct bearing on their emotional and spiritual life in later years. She identifies six emotional and spiritual skills/strategies that positively strengthen purpose and contentment and lead to what she calls a sense of ‘completion of self ’. Befriending yourself. This is all about self-acceptance, looking at your life without judgement, like a good

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compassionate friend. Appreciating ones effort on the journey. Honoring your unique story. Central is selfcare and nurturing and maintaining friendships with folks who have known you in your earlier years. Learning to grieve. Grieving well, accepting that change/ loss are integral parts of life, is central to a good spirit in the last half of life. Good grieving allows room to be open to new vistas and possibilities and prepares us for our own death. Believing you always make a difference. Trusting there is never a time when we cannot make a difference, we will have the basis for positive meaning and purpose until the end. Just in being a loving presence you are a gift for the other and the world, even if you are the one receiving care. Finding your true compass. Look within, shift your primary focus from an external to an internal landscape. Identify the foundation that holds when all else is lost, even impending death… that something that becomes more and more your reference point.

Identify a larger context for your life. Henderson writes, “Once we find and experience our larger context, we open ourselves to the possibilities it holds and grow into an understanding of the vital part of it that we are.” Believing what we do in our little way contributes to the greater whole supports a sense of purpose and prepares us for the end of our life. Develop a philosophy/theology of receiving. “The emotional and spiritual ability to receive,” Henderson writes, “is essential to maintaining any sense of dignity and self in old age.” Honor all the ways you have given. Learn to be a receiver. Receiving is a form of mature dependence. Begin to practice in middle age to receive help from others. These are helpful ideas to ponder. It takes thoughtfulness and intentionality to embrace them. But worth the time and effort. I would add one more: Appreciate each day for the great gift that it is! Be well.


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GUT

THIRTY FEET. That’s how far every bite of food you ingest travels from the tip of your tongue till it exits through your anus at the end of the journey. Generally, food moves smoothly and steadily through your gastrointestinal tract unless something blocks the way or slows down the process. What can throw the trip off ? Certainly, gut health is impacted by the food you eat, but it’s also very much impacted by your lifestyle. Fresh, fibrous and alive A gut-healthy diet includes several daily servings of fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and seeds—all of which provide a balance of insoluble and soluble fiber. Insoluble fiber (also called roughage), you get from eating vegetables and whole grains. It’s not digestible, but does help move food and waste through the gut. Soluble fiber found in foods, like oats, nuts, seeds and legumes, absorbs water and turns gel-like and gives your stools a nice consistency—not too hard, not too soft. Fermented foods that team with live “good” bacteria, called probiotics, (think yogurt and sauerkraut) support gut health. Probiotics provide checks-and-balances in

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the gut, making sure bad bacteria doesn’t take over your system and wreak havoc in the process. And no surprise, processed and fatty foods aren’t very gut-health friendly. They cause digestion to become sluggish and can create road blocks. Julie Gormley, UCHealth registered dietician, says, “When it comes to modifying your diet for optimal gut health, eat mostly whole foods and less processed food. A whole food is in as close to its natural form as possible. For example, eat fresh or frozen berries with your breakfast instead of a berry breakfast bar.” Routine rocks As humans, we tend to be creatures of habit, favoring dependable routines over constantly changing conditions. Our gut is right there with us. It’s happiest when it gets fed and watered at regular intervals throughout each day. Experts say we should begin our routine by eating breakfast every morning. Enjoying a morning meal of gut-friendly food wakes up your digestive system and sends it signals to get moving.

“Gut Check” A presentation by Julia Gormley, UCHealth dietician, about how digestive health plays a key role in overall health and well-being. Learn about food, drink and lifestyle choices to help keep your gut in check. Hosted by UCHealth Aspen Club. Monday, Nov. 5, 1011:30am, Poudre Valley Hospital, Café F, 1024 S. Lemay Ave., Fort Collins For more information, call 970-495-8560.

Water you waiting for? Up to 60 percent of the human body is made of water. Water plays a role in many bodily functions, including keeping food and waste material flowing through those 30 feet of twisting, turning terrain. So, how much is “enough?” According to the Mayo Clinic, an adequate fluid intake for men is 3 liters (about 13 cups) and 2.2 liters (about 9 cups) for women. People who live in hot dry climes or those who exercise a lot and perspire more may need to drink more water. But other beverages you drink, like coffee and tea, and fruits and vegetables you eat contain water, too, and count toward your water intake.

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Brain waves and butterflies Have you ever had a gut reaction to an event or piece of news? There’s a reason for that. Our thoughts and emotions can and do affect how our digestive tract feels and functions. Conversely, when our gut feels off, we may feel anxious or stressed. Given this brain-gut connection, “…you might expect that at least some [people] with functional GI conditions might improve with therapy to reduce stress or treat anxiety or depression. And sure enough, a review of 13 studies showed that patients who tried psychologically based approaches had greater improvement in their digestive symptoms compared with patients who received only conventional medical treatment, reports Harvard Medical School. Of course, one approach to managing stress is exercise, which also chemically supports gut health. Move to have movements If you want to have regular BMs, move more. Cardiovascular

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exercise, like walking and running, increase your heart rate and stimulate intestinal contractions. Sit ups, twisting and abdominal stretches help strengthen the muscles that act to squeeze waste out of your body. Research also shows that exercise increases the production of microbes that promote a healthy gut. A study conducted at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign shows that “the diversity of gut bacteria can be modified through exercise alone.” Get your ZZZs Sleep also affects your gut and vice versa. “Our microbiota seems to have an effect on how we sleep. In turn, sleep and circadian rhythms appear to affect the health and diversity of the important bacterial world that lives in our gut,” says The Sleep Doctor Michael Breus. At the end of the day, the best way to keep your tummy happy is to get plenty of good sleep after eating well, hydrating and being active.


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L-O-C-A-L Eating locally produced food is good for you and the community

KATIE HARRIS

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s public demand for transparency from the food industry increases, so does the number and variety of advertisements for “healthier options.” With terms such as “all natural,” “non-GMO,” “farm to table,” “pasture raised” and “free range” making their way into nearly every grocery store and restaurant, it’s more confusing than ever deciding which options are worth the extra buck, and which are little more than gimmicks. Labels with ambiguous terms like the ones above can be enough to make anyone throw their hands up in exasperation and go back to their old standby brands, but there is a label that’s easy to look for and understand, and it consists of just one five-letter word. “Local.” That’s the word LoCo Food Distributor’s founder, Elizabeth Mozer says folks should be on the look out for when trying to be food conscious in the grocery store and when out to eat. Her food sourcing business delivers to four major chain grocers in the area, as well as several independent stores and restaurants. “Often we’re supporting small businesses that got their starts at farmer’s markets and grew from there,” says Mozer. “We look for things that are locally made, such as salsas, sauces, kombucha, cold-brewed coffee, flour, spiced nuts and hot sauc-

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es, as well as produce.” Mozer’s business was born out of an evident need for a centralized local food distributor in northern Colorado. She and her husband had spent years making the rounds to hunt down locally produced food for customers of their business, Lyric Cinema Cafe. “We were trying to source locally and it was so hard that we realized there was a real need there,” says Mozer. “Vendors were having a hard time streamlining their wholesalers.” Although turning that hole in the market into a successful business was a risky move, the Mozers were determined to find an efficient way to offer the same locally grown and crafted food to their

customers that they had always insisted on feeding to their own children. “Locally made products are geared toward health benefits,” says Mozer. “Because they’re usually made in smaller batches you often find that these products are made with less sugar and with more organic ingredients and other ingredients that are generally healthier.” While local food is often healthier, Mozer says that doesn’t make it any less delicious. “We carry chocolate but it’s more high quality without all the fillers; often it’s a dark chocolate. Folks are trying to make the best product they can and the health benefits go hand in hand with that.” Sustainability is another aspect that

lured Mozer into the local food industry. “Because local foods are often made on a smaller scale, in smaller batches, there’s more ability to source ingredients carefully,” she says. “Organic and nonGMO ingredients are more sustainable as well as better for your health.” By keeping it local, consumers can also cut hundreds or even thousands of miles off their food’s travel time, resulting in fresher food and less gas and pollution for the environment. “It’s hard to gauge how many miles we’re using because we do drive this stuff all over the place, but there’s a big difference between where our food goes and food that’s going from here in Colorado to a distribution center in

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California, then back here to stores, which frequently happens with national brands.” While buying local foods can feel like a harder hit to the wallet, there are economical benefits as well. “When you buy local you’re recirculating local dollars,” says Mozer. “Dollars that are spent with a community-based company stay in the community a lot longer.” With locally grown and crafted foods becoming common commodities at mainstream restaurants and grocers, it’s easier than ever to take a huge step toward better eating, without spending valuable time researching labels. “By supporting local farmers, producers and businesses, you’re supporting your friends and neighbors,” says Mozer. “At the same time, you get the benefit of knowing where your food is coming from and what’s going into it.”

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DIRECTORY Financial Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Assisted Living, Independent Living, Senior Apartments, Skilled Nursing Facilities Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Funeral Services, Grocery Shopping Assistance, Home Remodeling, Legal Services, Moving Assistance, Transportation Municipal Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 City Services

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Colorado Low-Income Bill Paying Assistance www.needhelppayingbills.com Colordo Consumer Fraud 800-222-4444 www.stopfraudcolorado.gov GreenPath Financial Wellness 424 Pine St., Ste. 202, FC 800-550-1961 www.greenpath.com Kevin Dunnigan, Investment Center Advisor Group 300 E. 29th St., LV, 622-2366 www.helpwithmyinvestments.com Michael Tarantino, CFP Investment Center Advisor Group 419 Canyon Ave., Ste. 320, FC 829-0900 www.michaeltarantino.net Larimer County Office on Aging 2601 Midpoint Dr., Ste. 112, F 498-7750 www.larimer.org/seniors Larimer County Veterans Services 200 W. Oak St., 5th Floor, FC 498-7390 www.larimer.org/veterans 34 |

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Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) 866-432-8435 www.larimer.org/humanservices/ public-benefits/low-energyassistance-program-leap Colorado Old Age Pension In Larimer County 498-7750 www.larimer.co.networkofcare.org In Weld County 351-1551, www.weldgov.com Partnership for Age-Friendly Communities 649 Remington St., FC 310-4900, www.pafclarimer.org Social Security Administration 301 S. Howes St., Ste. 4, FC 866-336-7385 5400 W. 11th St., GR 877-405-9195, www.ssa.gov

HOUSING

CARE Housing 1303 W. Swallow St., FC, 282-7522 www.carehousing.org Housing Catalyst 1715 W. Mountain Ave., FC 416-2910 www.housingcatalyst.com

Good Samarian Society— Estes Park Village 1901 Ptarmigan Tr., EP, 577-7700 www.good-sam.com/locations/ estes-park-village Good Samaritan Society— Fort Collins Village 508 W. Trilby Rd., FC, 226-4909 www.good-sam.com/ fortcollinsvillage Good Samaritan Society— Greeley Communities 708 22nd St., GR, 352-6082 www.good-sam.com/ greeleycommunities Good Samaritan Society— Loveland Village 2101 S. Garfield Ave., LV, 669-3100 www.good-sam.com/locations/ loveland-village Good Samaritan Society— Water Valley Resort 805 Compassion Dr., WS, 686-2743 www.good-sam.com/watervalley Greeley-Weld Housing Authority 903 6th St., GR, 353-7437 www.greeley-weldha.org Loveland Housing Authority 375 W. 37th St., Ste. 200, LV 667-3232, www.lovelandhsg.org

Neighborhood Resource Office 1000 10th St, GR, 336-4167 www.greeleygov.com/services/ neighborhood-resource-office Neighborhood Services Office 281 N. College Ave., FC 224-6046, www.fcgov.com/ neighborhoodservices Neighbor to Neighbor 1550 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 484-7498, 242 Conifer St., FC 494-9705 565 N. Cleveland Ave., LV 663-4163, www.n2n.org

ASSISTED LIVING

Apple Leaf Assisted Living 1328 1st St., Berthoud, 532-2600 www.appleleafassistedliving.com Aspen House 2212 E. 11th St., LV, 635-9800 2224 E. 11th St., LV, 635-2500 www.aspenhouse.org The Bridge at Life Care Center of Greeley 4750 25th St., GR ,339-0022 www.thebridgeatgreeley.com Bright Assisted Living 610 Hemlock Dr., WS ,674-1446 www.brightassistedliving.com


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Collinwood Assisted Living and Memory Care 5055 S. Lemay Ave., FC 223-3552, www.collinwoodco.com Brookdale Fort Collins 1002 Rule Dr., FC 1999 W. 38th Ave., GR 2895 N. Empire, LV 215 Shupe Cir., LV 844-823-2792 www.brookdaleliving.com

Good Samaritan Society— Greeley Communities 708 22nd St., GR, 352-6082 www.good-sam.com/ greeleycommunities

Morning Star Assisted Living and Memory Care 3509 Lochwood Drive, FC 999-8790 www.morningstarseniorliving.com

Amada Senior Care 2850 McClelland Dr., Ste. 1900, FC 237-5747 www.amadaseniorcare.com/ northern-colorado-senior-care/

Good Samaritan Society— Loveland Village 2101 S. Garfield Ave., LV 669-3100, www.good-sam.com/ locations/loveland-village

New Mercer Commons 900 Centre Ave., FC, 495-1000 www.columbine health.com

Bayada Home Healthcare 3500 JFK Pkwy., Ste. 325, FC 282-8500, www.bayada.com

Park Regency Loveland 1875 Fall River Dr., LV, 461-1100 www.ParkRegencyLoveland.com

Bloom at Home 915 Centre Ave., Ste. 2, FC 482-5096 www.bloomathomefortcollins.com

Columbine Commons Assisted Living 1475 Main St., WS, 449-5540 www.columbinehealth.com

Good Samaritan Society— Water Valley Resort 805 Compassion Dr., WS 686-2743 www.good-sam.com/watervalley

The Courtyard of Loveland 605 California Ave., LV 667-3342 www.courtyardofloveland.com

Grace Point Continuing Care Senior Campus 1919 68th Ave., GR, 304-1919 www.gracepointegreeley.com

Eagle’s Nest Assisted Living 1026 Salmon Run, FC, 231-2692 www.eaglesnestal.com

Gray Cara West 3705 Carson Ave., Evans 330-5133, www.graycara.com

Fort Collins Healthcare Center 1000 S Lemay Ave, FC 482-7925 www.savaseniorcare.com

Heritage Haus 208 19th St., SE, LV, 669-5616

Fox Meadows 4021 Spruce Dr., FC, 449-4472 www.assistedlivingftcollins.com/ fox-meadows-assisted-living/ Garden Square at Spring Creek 1000 E. Stuart St., FC 482-5712 Garden Square of Greeley 1663 29th Ave. Pl., GR 573-7739 www.gardensquarememorycare.com Garden Square at Westlake Assisted Living 3151 W. 20th St., GR, 673-9402 www.gardensquareatwestlake.com Good Samarian Society— Estes Park Village 1901 Ptarmigan Tr., EP 577-7700, www.good-sam.com/ locations/estes-park-village Good Samaritan Society— Fort Collins Village 508 W. Trilby Rd., FC, 226-4909 www.good-sam.com/ fortcollinsvillage

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Joneses Assisted Living 2127 Eagle Dr., LV, 663-2226 Lakeview Commons 1422 W. 29th St., LV 278-4000 www.columbinehealth.com Lighthouse Elder Care 700 Greenbriar Dr., FC 482-1119 www.barlowassistedliving.com MacKenzie Place 4750 Pleasant Oak Dr., FC 207-1939, www.leisurecare.com/ sub-brand/mackenzie-place Meadowlark Assisted Living 1214 Catalpa Pl., FC 221-3707 www.inaplacelikehome.com MeadowView of Greeley 5300 W. 29th St., GR, 353-6800 www.meadowviewofgreeley.com Monarch Greens 1725 Lakeview Dr., FC, 449-5644 www.assistedlivingftcollins.com/ monarch-greens-assisted-living/

Primrose Place 1330 E. 1st St., LV, 667-5962 The Residence at Oakridge 4750 Wheaton Dr., FC 229-5800, www.nhaconsulting.com Rigden Farm Senior Living 2350 Limon Dr., FC, 372-1771 www.RigdenFarmSeniorLiving.com Shamrock Manor 2914 W. Prospect Rd., FC 866-653-9337 www.ourparents.com/colorado/ fort_collins/shamrock_manor_inc Terry Lake Assisted Living 3629 Woodridge Rd., FC 221-3707 www.inaplacelikehome.com Turnberry Place Assisted Living 2401 Turnberry Rd., FC 482-2215 www.assistedlivingftcollins.com/ turnberry-place-assisted-living/ Wellington Assisted Living 8126 5th St., Wellington, 568-7199 Willows at Windsor 303 E. Chestnut St., 686-2258 WindSong Memory Care 3150 Rock Creek Dr., FC 372-5838 www.windsongmemorycare.com

HOME CARE — NON-MEDICAL

AccentCare 1180 Main St., Ste. 9, WS 346-9700, www.accentcare.com Alpha Omega Home Health Care 2350 Limon Dr., FC 266-2527 www.alphaomegahh.com

BrightStar Care 3880 N. Grant Ave., Ste. 180, LV 667-7778, www.brightstarcare. com/fort-collins-loveland CarePathways 877-521-9987 www.carepathways.com Caring Companions—Volunteers of America 405 Canyon Ave., FC 472-9630, www.voacolorado.org Caring Senior Service of Fort Collins 333 W Drake Rd. #22, FC 875-6138 https://fortcollins. caringseniorservice.com Eldercare Network 495-3442, www.eldercarenet.org Family Care Connection 223-9026 www.familycareconnection.com Home Instead Senior Care 251 Boardwalk Dr., FC 494-0289, www.homeinstead.com Homewatch Care Givers FC, LV, Fort Morgan, 674-9723 www.homewatchcaregivers.com Home Well Northern Colorado 1401 S. Taft Ave., Ste. 207, LV 528-1316 www.homewellseniorcare.com Interim Health Care 2000 Vermont Dr., Ste. 100, FC 472-4180, www.interimhealth care.com/fortcollins/home/ Maxim Healthcare Services 3665 JFK Pkwy., #330, FC 493-9300 www.maximhomecare.com


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Preferred Home Health 2802 Madison Square Dr., #100, LV, 776-1970 www.preferredcares.com

Harvest Pointe 4895 Lucerne Ave., LV 622-9907, www.rhf.org/location/ harvest-pointe/

The Worthington 900 Worthington Circle, FC 490-1000 www.columbinehealth.com

Right At Home 330 E. Mulberry St., FC 494-1111, www.rightathome.net

Hillcrest of Loveland 535 N. Douglas Ave., LV, 541-4173 www.mbkseniorliving.com/ senior-living/co/loveland/ hillcrest-of-loveland/

SENIOR APARTMENTS

Senior Helpers 1051 6th St., GR, 514-3001 www.seniorhelpers.com/noco Seniors Helping Seniors 2290 E. Prospect Rd., Ste. 4, FC 631-8251 257 Johnstown Center Dr., Ste. 210, Johnstown, 484-8445 www.seniorshelpingseniors.com Visiting Angels 5441 Boeing Dr., Ste. 200, LV 877-618-4748 www.visitingangels.com

INDEPENDENT LIVING

Good Samarian Society— Estes Park Village 1901 Ptarmigan Tr., EP 577-7700, www.good-sam.com/ locations/estes-park-village Good Samaritan Society— Fort Collins Village 508 W. Trilby Rd., FC, 226-4909 www.good-sam.com/ fortcollinsvillage Good Samaritan Society— Greeley Communities 708 22nd St., GR, 352-6082 www.good-sam.com/ greeleycommunities Good Samaritan Society— Loveland Village 2101 S. Garfield Ave., LV 669-3100, www.good-sam.com/ locations/loveland-village Good Samaritan Society— Water Valley Resort 805 Compassion Dr., WS 686-2743 www.good-sam.com/watervalley Greeley Place 1051 6th St., GR, 323-3144 www.holidaytouch.com/ourcommunities/greeley-place

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MacKenzie Place 4750 Pleasant Oak Dr., FC 207-1939, www.leisurecare.com/ sub-brand/mackenzie-place Green House Homes—Mirasol Senior Living 1153 Finch St., LV, 663-1300 www.mirasolseniorcommunity.com Park Regency Premiere Senior Living 1875 Fall River Dr., LV, 461-1100 www.parkregencyloveland.com Parkwood Estates Independent Senior Living Community 2201 S. Lemay Ave., FC 672-1591 www.holidaytouch.com/ourcommunities/parkwood-estates Rigden Farm Senior Living 2350 Limon Dr., FC, 372-1771 www.RigdenFarmSeniorLiving.com Silvernest 1-866-757-NEST www.Silvernest.com Sugar Valley Estates—Holiday Retirement 4320 Georgetown Dr., LV 673-4917, www.holidaytouch. com/our-communities/sugarvalley-estates Sunflower—A Gated Active Adult Community 865 Pleasure Dr., FC, 493-5646 www.sunflowercolorado.net The Wexford 1515 W. 28th St. LV, 667-1900 www.columbinehealth.com The Winslow 909 Centre Ave.FC, 492-6200 www.columbinehealth.com

Big Thompson Manor I & II 230 Monroe Ave., LV, 667-4195 Birchwood Apartments 2830 W. 27th St. Ln., GR 330-6206 Broadview Apartments 2915 W. 8th St., GR, 352-9305 CARE Housing 1303 W. Swallow Rd., FC 282-7522, www.carehousing.org Century III (Windsor Housing Authority) 1027 Walnut St., WS 686-5576, www.windsorgov.com DMA Plaza Apartments 300 Remington St., FC 493-7727 Housing Catalyst 1715 W. Mountain Ave., FC 416-2910 www.housingcatalyst.com Good Samarian Society— Estes Park Village 1901 Ptarmigan Tr., EP, 577-7700 www.good-sam.com/locations/ estes-park-village Good Samaritan Society— Fort Collins Village 508 W. Trilby Rd., FC 226-4909, www.good-sam.com/ fortcollinsvillage Good Samaritan Society— Greeley Communities 708 22nd St., GR, 352-6082 www.good-sam.com/ greeleycommunities

Governor’s Farm Apartments 701 6th St., WS, 686-9650 Greeley Manor Apartments 1000 13th St., Ste. 105, GR 405-3822 Hamilton Park Apartments I & II 1406 N. 4th St., Ste. 2, Berthoud 532-3725 Harvest Pointe 4895 Lucerne Ave., LV, 622-9907 www.rhf.org/location/ harvest-pointe/ Immaculata Plaza 530 10th Ave., GR, 303-860-7885 Island Grove Village Apartments 119 14th Ave., GR 356-2808, www.islandgrove.org Joe P. Martinez Garden Apartments 1701 2nd St., GR, 605-362-3143 La Casa Rosa (Greeley/Weld Housing Authority) 1011 C St., GR, 353-7437 www.greeley-weldha.org Loveland Housing Authority 375 W. 37th St., Ste. 200, LV 667-3232 www.lovelandhsg.org Meeker Commons Mutual Housing 505 9th Ave., GR, 378-9393 Oakbrook I Apartments 3200 Stanford Rd., FC 226-5060, www.mynewplace.com Oakbrook II Apartments 3300 Stanford Rd., FC 619-260-5562 Reflections Senior Apartments 321 E. Troutman Pkwy., FC 949-440-8277

Good Samaritan Society— Loveland Village 2101 S. Garfield Ave., LV 669-3100, www.good-sam.com/ locations/loveland-village

Sanctuary Apartments 3732 Kunz Ct., FC, 225-2116

Good Samaritan Society— Water Valley Resort 805 Compassion Dr., WS 686-2743, www.good-sam.com/ watervalley

University Plaza 1534 11th Ave., GR, 303-442-6380

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Villa Fourteen 214 Birch Ave., Ault, 353-3000 Woodbridge Senior Apartments 1508 W. Elizabeth St., FC 472-1703 Woodside Village Apartments 144 E. 24th St., GR, 356-5991

SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES

Centennial Healthcare Center 1637 29th St., GR, 356-8181 www.savaseniorcare.com Centre Avenue Health & Rehab Facility 815 Centre Ave. FC, 494-2140 www.columbinehealth.com Columbine Commons Health & Rehab Facility 1475 Main St., WS, 449-5541 www.columbinehealth.com. Columbine West Health & Rehab Facility 940 Worthington Cr., FC 221-2273 www.columbinehealth.com Fairacres Manor Inc. 1700 18th Ave., GR, 353-3370 www.vivage.com/fairacres Fort Collins Health Care Center 1000 S. Lemay Ave., FC 482-7925 www.savaseniorcare.com Garden Square at Spring Creek 1000 E. Stuart St., FC 482-5712 www.savaseniorcare.com Golden Peaks Center 1005 E. Elizabeth St., FC 482-2525, www.genesishcc. com/GoldenPeaks Good Samaritan Society Fort Collins Village 508 W. Trilby Rd., FC 226-4909, www.good-sam.com/ fortcollinsvillage Good Samaritan Society–Greeley Communities 708 22nd St., GR, 352-6082 www.good-sam.com/ greeleycommunities

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Good Samaritan Society— Loveland Village 2101 S. Garfield Ave., LV 669-3100, www.good-sam.com/ locations/loveland-village

Adamson Funeral & Cremation Services 2000 47th Ave., GR 353-1212 www.adamsonchapels.com

Grace Pointe Continuing Care Senior Campus 1919 68th Ave., GR, 304-1919 www.gracepointegreeley.com

Stoddard Funeral Home 3205 W. 28th St., GR 330-7301 www.dignitymemorial.com

Kenton Manor 850 27th Ave., GR, 353-1017 www.savaseniorcare.com

Vessey Funeral Service 2649 E. Mulberry St., Ste. A-1 FC 482-5065 www.vesseyfuneralservice.com

Lemay Avenue Health & Rehab Facility 4824 S. Lemay Ave., FC, 482-1584 www.columbinehealth.com Life Care Center of Greeley 4800 W. 25th St., GR, 330-6400 www.lifecarecenterofgreeley.com North Shore Health & Rehab Facility 1365 W. 29th St. LV, 667-1111 www.columbinehealth.com Sierra Vista Health Care Center 821 Duffield Ct., LV, 669-0345 www.savaseniorcare.com Spring Creek Health Care 1000 E. Stuart St., FC 482-5712 www.savaseniorcare.com

Viegut Funeral Home 1616 N. Lincoln Ave., LV 679-4669 www.viegutfuneralhome.com

GROCERY SHOPPING ASSISTANCE

Procter and Callahan, LLC, Elder Law & Estate Planning 343 W. Drake Rd., Ste. 240, FC 266-9669 www.proctercallahanlaw.com Wallace & Kling, P.C. 412 S. Howes St., Ste. B, FC 221-5602, www.wallace-kling.com Weld County Legal Services 915 10th St., GR, 310-8367 www.coloradolegalservices.org

MOVING ASSISTANCE

Safeway Grocery Delivery 877-723-3929 www.shop.safeway.com

MUNICIPAL SUPPORT

Sprouts Grocery Delivery www.instacart.com/sprouts

HOME REMODELING

Windsor Healthcare Center 710 3rd St., WS 686-7474 www.savaseniorcare.com

SERVICES

LEGAL SERVICES

Allnutt Funeral Service 1302 Graves Ave., EP, 586-3101 650 W. Drake Rd., FC, 482-3208 2100 N. Lincoln Ave., LV, 667-1121 702 13th St., GR, 352-3366 www.allnutt.com

Peter W. Bullard, Elder Law 375 E. Horsetooth Rd., Bldg. 6, Ste. 200, FC, 223-5900 www.estate-planning-help.com

Volunteers of America 405 Canyon Ave., FC 472-9630, www.voarsvp@frii.com

Johnson Custom Flooring and Design 2093 E. 11th St., LV 663-1266 www.johnsoncustom flooringanddesign.com

FUNERAL SERVICES

Misty Bordeaux, Estate Law 2629 Redwing Rd., Ste. 112, FC 488-2737 www.bordeauxandboyes.com

Beyers Law—Elder-Law Attorney 231 W. 4th St., LV 669-1101 www.beyerslaw.com C. Jan Lord, Elder-Law 1201 Lake Ave., Ste. A, Berthoud 532-4183, www.cjlordlaw.com

Bohlender Funeral Chapel 121 W. Olive St., FC 482-4244 www.bohlenderfuneralchapel.com

Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr., FC 221-6644 www.fcgov.com

Goes Funeral Care and Crematory 3665 Canal Dr., Ste. E, FC 482-2221 www.goesfuneralcare.com

Larimer County Bar Association Pro Bono Program 424 Pine St., FC, 402-207 www.larimerbar.org/pro-bono/

Kids Gloves, LLC 449-2309, www.kidgloves.us

CITY SERVICES

Town of Berthoud 807 Mountain Ave., Berthoud 532-2643, www.cityofloveland.org Town of Estes Park 170 MacGregor Ave., EP 586-5331, www.colorado.gov/ townofestespark City of Fort Collins 215 N. Mason St., FC 221-6207, www.fcgov.com City of Greeley 1000 10th St., GR, 350-9710 www.greeleygov.com City of Loveland 500 E. 3rd St., LV 962-2727 www.ci.loveland.co.us Town of Windsor 301 Walnut St. 674-2400 www.windsorgov.com


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TRANSPORTATION

Berthoud Area Transportation Service (BATS) 248 Welch Ave., Berthoud 532-3049, www.berthoud.org/ departments/berthoud-areatransportation-system-bats City of Loveland Transit (COLT) 410 E. 5th St., LV, 962-2700 www.cityofloveland.org Dial-A-Ride 250 N. Mason St., FC 224-6066 www.ridetransfort.com Larimer County Lift 2255 Midpoint Dr., FC, 498-7541 Greeley Paratransit 1200 A St., GR, 350-9287 www.greeleygov.com/thebus Greenride 4414 E. Harmony Rd., Ste. 200, FC 226-5533 www.greenrideco.com

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SAINT FC, 223-8645, LV 223-8653 www.saintvolunteer transportation.org Senior Resource Services Weld County, 352-9348 https://srsweld.com Super Shuttle 4414 E. Harmony Road, FC 225-4838 www.supershuttle.com/dia Transfort Fort Collins 250 N. Mason St., FC 221-6620 www.ridetransfort.com Uber www.get.uber.com Yellow Cab of Northern Colorado 224-2222 www.fortcollinstaxi.com


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Municipal Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Libraries, Senior Centers

Culture, Arts & Entertainment . . . . 50 Cinema Cafes, Dinner Theaters, Museums, Performance Venues

ACTIVITIES ARCHERY

Greeley Archers www.greeleyarchers.com Loveland Archery Exchange 907 VanBuren Ave., LV 667-2934 www.lovelandarcheryexchange.com Rocky Mountain Archery 4518 Innovation Dr., FC, 226-5900 www.rockymountainarcheryfc.com

BIKING

Fort Collins Cycling Club www.fccycleclub.org, www. facebook.com/groups/ fccyclingclub/ Loveland Cycling Club www.facebook.com LovelandCyclingClub/ Overland Mountain Bike Club www.overlandmtb.org PEDAL Club (People’s Efforts to De-emphasize Autos in Loveland) www.pedalclub.org Team B.O.B. (a.k.a, Babes on Bikes) www.coteambob.com Bicycle Advisory Committee 221-6515, www.fcgov.com/bac

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FC Bikes Bicycle Ambassador Program www.bicycleambassador program.org Bike Fort Collins www.bikefortcollins.org Estes Park Cycling Coalition www.bikeestes.org Fort Collins Bicycle Co-op 484-3804, www.fcbikecoop.org Greeley Bikes www.greeleybikes.com Lee’s Cyclery 202 W. Laurel St., FC, 482-6006 931 E. Harmony Rd., FC, 226-6006 4880 Thompson Pkwy., LV 667-8735, www.leescyclery.com Recycled Cycles 4031 S. Mason St., FC 223-1969 www.recycled-cycles.com Ridekick International 877-974-4440, www.ridekick.com

BOATING

A Wanderlust Adventures 4120 W. CR 54G, LaPorte 482-1995 www.awanderlustadventure.com

A1 Wildwater Rafting 2801 N. Shields St., FC 224-3379, www.a1wildwater.com Boyd Lake State Park 3720 N. CR 11C, LV 669-1739, www.cpw.state.co.us/ placestogo/parks/BoydLake Inlet Bay Marina @ Horsetooth Reservoir 4314 S. Shoreline Dr., FC, 223-0140 www.inletbaymarina.com Mountain Whitewater Descents 1329 N. Hwy 287, FC 419-0917, www.raftmwd.com Rocky Mountain Adventures 1117 N. Hwy. 287, FC 493-4005, www.shoprma.com

BOWLING

Chippers Lanes 830 N. College Ave., FC, 484-4777 217 W. Horsetooth Rd., FC, 226-6327 2454 8th Ave., GR, 353-4275 www.chipperslanes.com Highland Park Lanes 1900 59th Ave., GR, 330-2695 www.highlandparklanes.com The Summit 4455 N. Fairgrounds Ave., WS 663-6363 www.playatthesummit.com

Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 General Fitness, Pilates, Yoga Food & Beverage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Brewery Tours, Cooking Classes, Farmers’ Markets, Make Your Own, Wine Tasting

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Sweetheart Lanes 2320 N. Lincoln Ave., LV 667-3510 www.sweetheartlanes.net

CARD GAMES & BINGO

Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr., FC, 221-6644 www.fcgov.com/recreation/ seniorcenter Greeley Senior Activity Center 1010 6th St., GR 350-9440 www.greeleyrec.com/facilities/ greeley-senior-activity-center/ Northern Colorado Bridge www.northerncoloradobridge.com

DANCING

Andre’s Ballroom Dance, LLC 266-8249 www.andresballroom.com Ballroom Fort Collins 2600 Fieldstone Dr., FC, 493-2922 www.ballroomfortcollins.com Club Tico 1599 City Park Dr., FC, 224-6113 www.fcgov.com/recreation/ clubtico.php


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Contemporary Dance Academy 2531 S. Shields St., #2A, FC 232-9539, www.contemporary danceacademy.com Foot and Fiddle Square Dance Club 498-8997, www.footandfiddle.net Good Time Dance Club 1200 Raintree Dr., FC 667-9398 www.goodtimesdanceclub.com High Country Conservatory of Dance 5112 S. College Ave., Unit A, FC 7670 5th St., Ste. 200, Wellington 225-0600 Dancer Guy, LLC 813 Marshall St., FC, 207-9176 www.dancerguy.com

FIBER ARTS

Lambspun 1101 E. Lincoln Ave., FC 484-1998, www.lambspun.com My Sister Knits 1408 W. Mountain Ave., FC 407-1461 www.mysisterknits.com Your Daily Fiber 4019 S. Mason St., FC 484-2414 www.yourdailyfiber.com

GARDENING

Fort Collins Nursery 2121 E. Mulberry, FC, 482-1984 www.fortcollinsnursery.com The Gardens on Spring Creek 2145 Centre Ave., FC, 416-2486 www.fcgov.com/gardens/ Gulley’s Greenhouse & Garden Center 6029 S. Shields St., FC, 223-4769 www.gulleygreenhouse.com The Sustainable Living Association FC, 224-3247, www.sustainable livingassociation.org

GLASS BLOWING

Daggett Glass Studio 918 N. Garfield Ave., LV, 667-8073 www.daggettglass.com

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HORSEBACK RIDING

Boomerang Links Golf Course 7309 W. 4th St., GR, 353-4653 www.golfinggreeley.com

Beaver Meadows Resort Ranch Red Feather Lakes, 881-2450 www.beavermeadows.com

Cattail Creek 2116 W. 29th St., LV, 663-5310 www.cityofloveland.org

Inspiration Riding Academy FC, Pierce, 402-2536 www.inspirationridingacademy.com

City of Fort Collins Municipal Courses 411 S. Bryan Ave., FC 221-6650, www.fcgov.com/golf

Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch 2939 N. CR 31D, LV 667-3915, www.sylvandale.com

Collindale Golf Academy 1441 E. Horsetooth Rd., FC 223-4653, www.fcgov.com/golf

YMCA of the Rockies—Estes Park Center 2515 Tunnel Road, EP 586-3341, www.ymcarockies.org

Eaton Country Club 37661 WCR 39, Eaton, 454-2479 www.eatoncountryclub.com Estes Park 18 Hole Golf Course 1480 Golf Course Rd., EP 586-8146, www.colorado.gov/ pacific/evrpd/estes-park-18hole-golf-course Highland Hills Golf Course 2200 Clubhouse Dr., GR, 353-4653 www.golfinggreeley.com Lake Estes 9 Hole Executive Golf Course 690 Big Thompson Ave., EP 586-8176, www.colorado.gov/ pacific/evrpd/lake-estes-9-holegolf-course Mariana Butte 701 Clubhouse Drive, LV 667-8308, www.cityofloveland.org Southridge Junior Golf Academy 5750 S. Lemay Ave., FC 416-2828, www.fcgov.com/golf The Olde Course at Loveland 2115 West 29th St., LV 667-5256, www.cityofloveland.org

HIKING

City of Fort Collins: Parks and Trails FC, 221-6660 www.fcgov.com/parks/trails.php Larimer County: Natural Resources 1800 S. CR 31, LV, 619-4570 www.larimer.org/naturalresources Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org

Juiced on Imagination 1349 Cleveland Ave., LV, 301-9695 www.juicedonimagination.com Picasso & Wine 1540 Main St., #236, WS 460-0833 www.picassoandwine.com Pinot’s Palette 159 W. Mountain Ave., FC 214-2508, www.pinotspalette. com/FortCollins Studio Vino 6055 Sky Pond Dr., LV 685-4583, www.studiovino.com

MUSIC-INSTRUMENTS & LESSONS

Showcase Art Center 1335 8th Ave., GR, 356-8593 www.greeleyartassociation.org/ classes.html

Estes Park Violin www.estesparkviolin.com

Northern Colorado Potters Guild FC, 416-5979 www.nocopottersguild.org

Boomer Music Company 3761 S. Mason St., FC, 223-2424 www.boomermusiccompany.com

Hands On Music Academy 2856 Sitting Bull Way, FC, 207-9111 JasCo Music sixstring_slinger@yahoo.com Loveland Academy of Music, LLC 1355 Cleveland Ave., LV 581-3553, www.loveland academyofmusic.com Magnolia Music Studio 210 W. Magnolia St., Ste. 10, FC 481-8661 www.magnoliamusicstudio.com Main Street Music Academy 609 Main St., WS, 674-0052 www.mainstreetmusicacademy.com Piano & Guitar Institute 2925 S. College Ave. #8, FC 206-4930 2105 Maple Dr., LV, 631-5916 1295 Main St. #3, WS, 686-9660 www.pianoinstitutellc.com Piano Center of the Rockies 2721 S. College Ave., FC 282-9171, www.pianocenter oftherockies.com

PAINTING

Artisan You 405 E. 7th St., LV, 663-4906 www.artisanyou.com

POTTERY

Smokestack Pottery 119 E. Lincoln Ave., FC, 484-8183 www.smokestackpottery.com The Pottery Studio 1541 W. Oak St., FC, 221-6644 www.fcgov.com/recreation/ potterystudio.php The Clay Center of Northern Colorado 1024 6th Ave., GR, 590-1561 www.facebook.com/ClayCenterNC

QUILTING & SEWING

Country Quilting 7889 Antelope Ct., Wellington 217-3483 www.country-quilting.com Jukebox Quilts 406 N. College Ave., FC 224-9975, www.jukeboxquilts.com The Fig Leaf: Fabrics & Notions 2834 S. College Ave., FC 495-1766 www.thefigleafquilting.com Quilter’s Stash 1180 W. Ash St., Ste. 100, WS 686-5657, www.quilterstash.com Sew Downtown 824 9th St., GR, 352-9230 www.sewdowntown.com


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Laughing Ladies Quilting 349 Massachessetts Ave., Berthoud, 532-2130 www.laughingladiesquilting.com

SCUBA DIVING

High Plains Scuba 115 W. Harvard St., FC, 493-8562 www.highplainsscuba.com Colorado Scuba Diving Academy 3320 N. Shields St., FC 855-557-2822 www.codivingacademy.com Scuba Schools International Inc. 2619 Canton Ct., FC, 482-0883 www.divessi.com Tortuga Bay 2986 W. 29th St., GR, 353-3337 www.tortugabay.net

SPECTATOR EVENTS

Colorado Eagles Hockey Budweiser Event Center, 5290 Arena Cir., LV, 619-4100 www.coloradoeagles.com Colorado State University Rams Sports Moby Arena, 1951 W. Plum St., FC, www.csurams.com University of Northern Colorado Bears Sports Butler-Hancock Athletic Center, GR 351-4849, www.uncbears.com

STAINED GLASS

Artisan You 405 E. 7th St., LV, 663-4906 www.artisanyou.com KDD Fused Glass 2601 Platte Pl., FC, 223-3778 www.kddfusedglass.com

City Park Pool 1599 City Park Ave., FC, 221-6363 www.fcgov.com/recreation

McKee Park 1554 E. 19th St., LV www.cityofloveland.org

Discovery Bay Waterpark 715 E. 24th St. GR, 353-3538 www.greeleyrec.com/aquatics/

Rolland Moore Racquet Complex 2201 S. Shields St., FC 493-7000 www.fcgov.com/recreation/ racquet-complex.php

Edora Pool and Ice Center (EPIC) 1801 Riverside Ave., FC 221-6683, www.fcgov.com/ recreation/epic.php Estes Park Aquatic Center 660 Community Drive, EP 586-2340, www.evrpd.com/ aquatic-center/pool-info Family FunPlex Adventure Island Indoor Waterpark 1501 65th Ave., GR, 350-9401 www.greeleyrec.com/aquatics Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr., FC, 221-6644 www.fcgov.com/recreation/ seniorcenter Greeley Recreation Center Pool 651 10th Ave., GR, 350-9400 www.greeleyrec.com/aquatics Lake Loveland Swim Beach 2626 N. Taft Ave., LV, 962-2727 www.cityofloveland.org Loveland Swim Club LV, 203-1374 www.lovelandswimclub.com Mulberry Pool 424 W. Mulberry St., FC, 221-6657 www.fcgov.com/recreation Winona Outdoor Pool 1615 SE 4th St., LV, 962-2435 www.cityofloveland.org

TENNIS

Northern Colorado Stained Glass Supply 3000 N. Overland Tr., LaPorte 482-7655, www.ncstainedglass.com

City Park Tennis Courts 1500 W. Mulberry St., FC 484-7665, www.fcgov.com/parks/ recamenities.php

SWIMMING

Highland Meadows Tennis Center 6755 Crystal Downs Dr., WS 217-9291, www.highlandmeadows tenniscenter.com

Chilson Recreation Center 700 E 4th St., LV, 962-2386 www.cityofloveland.org

Lewis Tennis School Rolland Moore Park 2201 S. Shields St., FC 493-7000 www.lewistennis.com

Centennial Outdoor Pool 2315 Reservoir Rd., GR, 330-2837 www.greeleyrec.com/aquatics/

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Tennis Association of Greeley 708 22nd St., GR 356-5326 www.facebook.com/pages/ Tennis-Association-ofGreeley/1130857656929763

BEAUTY & SPA SERVICES

DINNER THEATERS

Candlelight Dinner Playhouse 4747 Marketplace Dr., John­stown 744-3747 www.coloradocandlelight.com Midtown Arts Center 3750 S. Mason St., FC 225-2555 www.midtownartscenter.com

MUSEUMS

Fort Collins Museum of Discovery 408 Mason Ct., FC, 416-2236 www.fcmod.org Fort Collins Museum of Art 201 S. College Ave., FC 482-2787, www.moafc.org

Allura Skin, Laser & Wellness Clinic 2032 Lowe St., Ste. 103, FC 1615 Foxtrail Dr., Ste. 190, LV 223-0193, www.alluraclinic.com

Global Village Museum of Arts & Cultures 200 W. Mountain Ave. 221-4600 www.globalvillagemuseum.org

MD Body and Med Spa 3000 S. College Ave., #208, FC 779-2920 www.mdbodyandmedspa.com

Loveland Museum/Gallery 503 N. Lincoln, LV, 962-2410 www.lovelandmuseumgallery.org

Old Town Hair Company 325 Cherry St., Ste. 114, FC 407-9730 www.oldtownhaircompany.com Screamin’ Peach Waxing Studio 638 S College Ave., FC, 224-2930 4414 S College Ave., FC, 224-2936 www.screaminpeach.com Total Vein Care 1136 E. Stuart St. #4102, FC 498-8346, www.totalvein.net Xanadu Med Spa 2244 E. Harmony Rd., #100, FC 482-1889 www.xanadumedspa.com

CULTURE, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT CINEMA CAFES

The Kress Cinema & Lounge 817 8th Ave., GR, 515-5717 www.kresscinema.com The Lyric 1209 N. College Ave., FC 426-6767, www.LyricCinema.com

Greeley Museums 714 8th St., GR, 350-9220 www.greeleymuseums.com

PERFORMANCE VENUES

Bas Bleu Theatre Company 401 Pine St., FC, 498-8949 www.basbleu.org

Budweiser Event Center The Ranch 5290 Arena Circle, LV, 619-4100 www.budweisereventscenter.com Lincoln Center 417 W. Magnolia St., FC 221-6730, www.lctix.com Rialto Theater 228 E. Fourth St., LV, 962-2120 www.rialtotheatercenter.org Union Colony Civic Center 701 10th Ave., GR, 356-5000 www.ucstars.com

EDUCATION & LIFELONG LEARNING

Aims Community College 5401 W. 20th St., GR, 330-8008 www.aims.edu


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Computer Classes High Plains Library District 888-861-7323 https://goo.gl/ugqHdQ CSU Online Plus Colorado State University FC, 492-4717 www.online.colostate.edu CSU Osher Lifelong Learning Institute FC, 491-7753, uwww.online. colostate.edu/osher/ Front Range Community College 4616 S. Shields St., FC 226-2500, www.frontrange.edu UNC Lifelong Learning GR, 351-2551 www.uncalumni.org/lifelonglearning-and-community

Old Town Athletic Club 351 Linden St., FC, 493-7222 www.oldtown-athleticclub.com The Other Club 1227 Riverside Ave., FC, 221-4348 www.theotherclubfitness.com Raintree Athletic Club 2555 S. Shields St., FC, 490-1300 www.raintreeathleticclub.com Silver Sneakers www.silversneakers.com SNAP Fitness 201 South Elm, Eaton, 454-3741 www.Snapfitness.com/eaton The Conditioning Spa 2640 11th Ave., GR, 352-0974 www.facebook.com/ TheConditioningSpa

FITNESS

Windsor Parks & Recreation 250 N. 11th St., WS, 674-3500 www.windsorgov.com

Anytime Fitness 324 W. 37th St., LV, 203-0800 www.anytimefitness.com/ gyms/1380/loveland-co-80538

Work Out West 5699-5701 W. 20th St., GR 330-9691, www.workoutwest.com

GENERAL FITNESS

Fort Collins Club 1307 E. Prospect Rd., FC, 224-2582 www.fortcollinsclub.net Fit5 Studio 4637 S Mason St., Unit A1, FC 775-3955, www.fit5studio.com Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr., FC, 221-6644 www.fcgov.com/recreation/ seniorcenter Chilson Recreation Center 700 E. 4th St., LV, 962-2386 www.cityofloveland.org Lifestyle Centre Health Club 802 W. Drake Rd., Ste. 133, FC 494-6446, www.lifestylecentre.net Loveland Athletic Club 1000 S. Lincoln Ave., LV, 663-4009 www.lovelandathleticclub.com Genesis Miramont Lifestyle Fitness 901 Oakridge Dr., FC, 282-1000 1800 Heath Parkway, FC, 672-4219 2211 S. College Ave., FC, 225-2233 3755 Precision Dr., Ste 100, LV 744-5005 www.miramontlifestyle.com 52 |

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Perk! Pilates Fitness 351 Linden St., Ste. 100B, FC 481-8474, www.perkpf.com Powerhouse Pilates 1002 W. Drake Rd., #104, FC 556-4589, www.prhspilates.com

YOGA

Just Yoga Greeley 3626 W. 10th St., GR www.bikramyogagreeley.com LC Yoga 284 E. 29th St., LV 368-9642, www.lcyoga.com Loveland Yoga Core Fitness 100 E. 3rd St., LV, 292-8313 www.lovelandyogacorefitness.com Mindstream Yoga 2733 Council Tree Ave., #129, FC 266-9642 www.mindstreamyoga.com Moxi Yoga Works 5112 S. College Ave., Ste. C, FC 232-9896 www.moxiyogaworks.com

Old Town Yoga 237 Jefferson St., FC 222-2777 www.oldtownyoga.com Om Ananda Yoga 115 N. College Ave., Ste. 200, FC 488-9192 www.omanandayoga.com Sacred Space Yoga 1545 13th St., GR, 515-6821 www.ssyoga.com

FOOD & BEVERAGE

CAMC Fort Collins Farmers Market Harmony Rd. and Lemay Ave. in front of Ace Hardware www.fortcollinsfm.com CAMC Loveland Farmers Market 3133 N. Garfield Ave. (Hwy. 287) in front of Hobby Lobby www.fortcollinsfm.com City of Loveland Farmers Market at Fairgrounds Park 700 S. Railroad Ave. www.cityofloveland.org/ farmersmarket

BREWERY TOURS

Beer & Bike Tours, 201-1085 www.beerandbiketours.com

Downtown Mead Farmers Market Mead Town Park www.townofmead.org

Budweiser Brewery Tours 2351 Busch Dr., FC, 490-4691 www.budweisertours.com

Drake Road Farmers Market 802 W. Drake Rd., FC www.drakeroadfarmersmarket.com

Fort Collins Brewery Guide 444-2833 www.fortcollinsbreweryguide.com

Erie Farmers Market Briggs Street in downtown Erie www.realfarmersmarketco.com/ erie-farmers-market/

New Belgium Brewery 500 Linden St., FC, 221-0524 www.newbelgium.com Odell Brewing Company 800 E. Lincoln Ave., FC, 498-9070 www.odellbrewing.com

COOKING CLASSES

Come Back to the Table FC, 407-8828 www.comebacktothetable.com The Cupboard 152 S. College Ave., FC, 493-8585 www.thecupboard.net The Cooking Studio 123 N. College Ave., FC 720-839-2417 www.the-cooking-studio.com The Teaching Kitchen @ Ginger and Baker 359 Linden St., FC, 223-7437 www.gingerandbaker.com

FARMERS’ MARKETS

Berthoud Local Farmers Market Fickel Park in downtown Berthoud, www.berthoudlocal. org/farmers-market/

Estes Valley Farmers Market Bond Park on E. Elkhorn Ave. www.facebook.com/ EstesValleyFarmersMarket Greeley Farmers Market at the Depot 902 7th Ave. www.greeleygov.com/fm Johnstown Milliken Farmers Market Senior Life parking lot, 401 Broad St. and Central Park, Main and Franklin Street www.facebook.com/ Johnstown-FarmersMarket-131268183573123/ Larimer County Farmers Market 200 S. Oak St., FC www.larimercounty farmersmarket.org Louisville Farmers Market 824 Front St., Louisville www.realfarmersmarketco.com Wellington Farmers Market Centennial Park, 3815 Harrison Ave. www.wellingtoncofarmersmarket.org


Feel good in your feet for Fall As summer winds down and autumn approaches you might be noticing that your feet are a little worse for the wear. Summer is a time for sandals and fun in the sun, however, it can leave us with a number of troublesome issues such as hard calluses, dry and cracked skin and athlete’s foot infections, not to mention numerous aches and pains from all the flip flops and barefoot walking. Fortunately, there are several easy tips one can use to get those feet back into shape in no time. When feet are exposed to water and moisture for too long, fungal growth can occur. This is often referred to as Athlete’s foot, which is a common problem during the hot summer months when our feet sweat much more and we tend to spend more time at the lake or pool-side. Rather than wear one pair of shoes day in and day out, it is best to rotate through a few pairs. This allows the shoes to fully dry out prior to wearing them again. In addition to this, using a wicking sock can help to draw moisture out and away from the skin. Make sure the spaces between the toes are always dried well and avoid lotion between the toes. Once an infection has developed it is best to contact your podiatrist for a prescription to treat the infection. Failure to treat the infection can lead to other problems, such as toenail infections or break down of the skin that can lead to

cellulitis, a serious bacterial infection that may require antibiotics, hospitalization and/or surgery. While some of us have issues with feet that are too wet, others have the opposite problem and struggle with calloused, dry and cracking skin. Regular use of a foot file or pumice stone can help to reduce the discomfort from painful calluses and an exfoliating scrub can help loosen dry, dead skin. If the skin is beginning to crack, getting the calluses thinned down is a key part of treatment. Once the calluses are taken care of use a thick moisturizing cream or ointment on the affected area and cover with socks or plastic wrap for the night. This will help to hold all that moisture in and your heels should be feeling baby smooth within a week. If this fails to do the trick reach out to your podiatrist as there are many excellent prescription creams available for this very purpose. Lastly, don’t forget to stay hydrated! One of the greatest pleasures of summer, in my opinion, is walking barefoot in sand at the beach or through some nice cool grass. However, this can certainly take its toll on the skin of the foot as previously discussed. In addition to this, frequent barefoot walking or wearing flip flops and strappy sandals through the summer months can contribute to several forms of overuse injuries. These include such bad actors as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis and stress fractures. Naturally, the best solution is prevention. Begin the summer months by wearing more supportive sandals. Many of the hiking style sandals are very well constructed and are designed to allow for hours of use on uneven and varied terrain. This would be my first recommendation. If hiking sandals aren’t for you, fortunately there are many companies that are making dress-style sandals with good arch support as well. If the damage is already done and you are experiencing foot, ankle or leg pain, it is time to seek professional help. With guidance and education through your podiatrist we can often speed recovery significantly so that you can get out there and keep enjoying the turning of the season… Welcome Autumn! Kate Johnson DPM is a board qualified podiatrist practicing at A STEP AHEAD FOOT & ANKLE CENTER, in Loveland and Fort Collins, along with Michael Burns DPM, Robert Schulte DPM and Chad Knutsen DPM. Currently accepting new patients. Dr. Kate also now seeing patients in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

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MAKE YOUR OWN

Hops & Berries 1833 E. Harmony Rd., #16, FC 493-2484 www.hopsandberries.com Vintages—Your wine, your way. 1312 Blue Spruce Dr., Unit 2, FC 535-2426, www.vintageswine.com

WINE TASTING

Blue Mountain Vineyards 4480 Hoot Owl Dr., Berthoud 480-7778 www.coloradobluemountain.com Sweetheart City Wines, LLC 5500 W. Hwy. 34, LV, 646-4314 www.sweetheartwinery.com Ten Bears Winery 5215 Ten Bears Ct., LaPorte 566-4043 www.tenbearswinery.com The Cellar 3600 Mitchell Dr., Ste. 90, FC 223-1555, www.thecellarfc.com Vintages—Your wine, your way. 1312 Blue Spruce Dr., Unit 2, FC 535-2426, www.vintageswine.com

Wilbur’s Total Beverage 2201 S. College Ave., FC, 226-8662 www.wilburstotalbeverage.com

MUNICIPAL SERVICES LIBRARIES

Berthoud Library 236 Welch Ave., Berthoud 532-2757 www.berthoud.colibraries.org Clearview Library District 720 Third St., WS, 686-5603 www.clearviewlibrary.org

Estes Valley Library 335 E. Elkhorn Ave., EP, 586-8116 www.estesvalleylibrary.org

Loveland Chilson Senior Center 700 E. Fourth St., LV, 962-2783 www.cityofloveland.org

Fort Collins Museum of Discovery 408 Mason Ct., FC 221-6738, www.fcmod.org

High Plains Library District Centennial Park Branch Library 2227 223rd Ave., GR Riverside Library 3700 Golden St., Evans Farr Regional Library 1939 61st Ave., GR Lincoln Park Branch Library 1012 11th St., Ste. B, GR 888-861-7323 www.mylibray.us

Windsor Community Recreation Center 250 N. 11th St., WS, 674-3500 www.windsorgov.com

Fort Collins Rescue Mission 316 Jefferson St., FC, 224-4302 www.fortcollinsrescuemission.org

Loveland Public Library 300 N. Adams, LV 962-2665 www.cityofloveland.org Poudre River Public Library District Council Tree Library 2733 Council Tree Ave., Ste. 200, FC, 221-6740 Harmony Library 4616 S. Shields, FC, 221-6740 Old Town Library 201 Peterson, FC, 221-6740 www.poudrelibraries.org

SENIOR CENTERS

Berthoud Senior Center 248 Welch Ave., Berthoud 532-2730, www.facebook. com/pages/Berthoud-SeniorCenter/169496346398019 Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr., FC, 221-6644 www.fcgov.com/recreation/ seniorcenter Greeley Senior Activity Center 1010 6th St., GR, 350-9440 www.greeleyrec.com/facilities/ greeley-senior-activity-center/

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

American Red Cross 120 W. Saturn Dr., FC, 226-5728 www.facebook.com/NoCoRedCross Boys & Girls Club of Larimer County 103 Smokey St., FC 223-1709, www.begreatlarimer.org Boys & Girls Club of Weld County 2400 1st Ave., GR 353-1278, www.bgcweld.org City of Fort Collins FC, 416-4245 www.fcgov.com/volunteer Colorado Welcome Center 3745 E. Prospect Rd., FC 491-4775, www.colorado.com/ colorado-official-state-welcomecenter/ Community Grief Center 4650 W. 20th St., GR, 506-4114 www.communitygriefcenter.org FC Bikes Bicycle Ambassador Program www.bicycleambassadorprogram.org Food Bank for Larimer County 1301 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 493-4477 www.foodbanklarimer.org Fort Collins Museum of Art 201 S. College Ave., FC 482-2787, www.moafc.org

Larimer County Landfill 5887 S. Taft Hill Rd., FC, 498-5760 www.larimer.org/solidwaste/ftc.htm Larimer County: Natural Resources Volunteer Program 619-4552 www.larimer.org/nrvolunteer Loveland Museum/ Gallery 503 N. Loveland Ave., LV 962-2410 www.lovelandmuseumgallery.org Meals on Wheels 1217 E. Elizabeth St., Ste. 11, F 484-6325 2131 9th St., GR, 353-9738 437 Garfield Ave., LV, 667-0311 www.mowaa.org Odyssey of the Mind 388-0445 www.coloradoodyssey.org Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.pwv.org Realities for Children 1610 S. College Ave., FC, 484-9090 www.realitiesforchildren.com Ten Thousand Villages/Fort Collins 113 Linden St., 224-9501 www.tenthousandvillages.com/ fortcollins United Way of Larimer County 424 Pine St., FC, 407-7000 www.uwaylc.org United Way of Weld County 814 9th St., GR 353-4300 www.unitedway-weld.org Volunteers of America Retired Senior Volunteer Program 405 Canyon Ave., FC, 472-9630 www.voacolorado.org/ volunteer-opportunities/retiredsenior-volunteer-program-rsvp Weld Food Bank 1108 H St., GR 356-2199, www.weldfoodbank.org

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Healthcare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Acupuncture, Allergy, Cancer, Chiropractic & Massage, Dental, Foot & Ankle Care, Geriatric Care, Gynecology, Health Clinics, Health Insurance, Hearing, Heart Care, Hospitals & Medical Centers, Information & Health Promotion, Infusion Therapy, Medical Equipment & Supplies, Mental Health & Counseling, Neurology, Nutrition, Orthopedic & Spine Care, Pain Management, Personal Alert Systems, Physical Therapy, Prescription Assistance, Rehabilitation Services, Smoking Cessation, Specialty Care, Sports Medicine, Surgery, Urgent Care, Vision

CAREGIVING

ADULT DAYCARE & RESPITE CARE

Brookdale Senior Living Fort Collins - Assisted Living 1002 Rule Dr., FC 844-823-2792 Fort Collins - Memory Care 1008 Rule Dr., FC 844-354-5959 North Loveland 2895 N. Empire, LV 844-405-1157 Mariana Butte 215 Shupe Cir., LV 844-603-8208 Greeley 1999 W. 38th Ave., GR 844-875-7043 www.brookdaleliving.com Eldergarden Adult Day Care 910 27th Ave., GR, 353-5003 www.eldergarden.org Elderhaus Adult Day Programs 6813 S. College Ave., FC 221-0406, www.elderhaus.org New Mercer Commons 900 Centre Ave., FC, 495-1000 www.columbinehealth.com

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ResCare 5400 West 11 th St., GR 356-0093, www.rescare.com

Consultants for Aging Families, LLC 649 Remington St., FC, 498-0730 www.agingcare.com

Stepping Stones Adult Day Program @ McKee Medical Center 302 3rd St. SE, Ste. 100, LV 669-7069, www.bannerhealth.com

Disabled Resource Services 1017 Robertson St., Unit B, FC 482-2700 118 E. 29th St., Ste. C, LV 667-0816 www.disabledresourceservices.org

CARE MANAGEMENT

Aging & Disability Resources for Colorado (ADRC) 1501 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 498-7750, www.larimer.org/seniors Care in Aging 707-943-2273 www.careinaging.com Catholic Charities Northern Larimer County Senior Care Services 460 Linden Center Dr., FC 484-5010, www.ccdenver.org/ larimer-county-services/ Weld County Senior Care with A Purpose 1442 N. 11th Ave. GR, 353-6433 www.ccdenver.org Connections for Independent Living 1331 8th Ave., GR, 352-8682 423 Main St. #500, Fort Morgan www.connectionsforindependent living.org

Larimer County Long Term Care Ombudsman Program 1501 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 498-7780, www.larimer.org/seniors Legacy Services, LLC 1724 Silvergate Rd., FC 488-1275, www.legacygcm.com UCHealth Cancer Patient Navigation 2121 E. Harmony Rd., Ste. 260, FC, 237-7700 www.uchealth.org UCHealth Community Case Management 495-8554, www.uchealth.org Seniors in Transition, LLC 2627 Pasquinel Dr., FC 204-6977 www.seniorsintrans.com

ELDER ABUSE

AARP ElderWatch Colorado 800-222-4444, Option 2 www.aarp.org Adult Protective Services (APS) Larimer County 2555 Midpoint Dr., Ste. F, FC 498-7770 www.larimer.org/humanservices/ aging/adult-protective-service Alternatives to Violence 541 E. 8th St., LV 669-5150 24/7 Hotline: 880-1000 www.alternativestoviolence.org Crossroads Safehouse FC, 482-3502 24/7 Hotline: 800-541-7233 www.crossroadssafehouse.org Elder Abuse Education 6801 W. 20th St., Ste. 207, G 353-3800 x3324 www.co.weld.co.us

Weld County Adult Protection 315 N. 11th Av., Bldg. C, GR 346-7676, www.co.weld.co.us


Taking care of Northern Colorado’s feet for over 40 Years! MICHAEL BURNS DPM, KATE JOHNSON DPM, CHAD KNUTSEN DPM, ROBERT SCHULTE DPM

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SAVA (Sexual Assault Victim Advocate) 4812 S. College Ave., FC, 472-4204 921 38th Ave. Court, GR, 506-4059 24/7 Rape Crisis Hotling: 472-4200 www.savacenter.org

HOME HEALTH SUPPORT

Ability Home Health Care 3675 S. College Ave., Ste. 16B, FC, 658-6509 www.abilityhomehc.com AccentCare 1180 Main St., Ste. 9, WS 346-9700 www.accentcare.com

Alpha Omega Home Health Care 2350 Limon Dr., FC 266-2527, www.alphaomegahh.com Banner Home Care 1810 N. Boise Ave., LV, 820-4435 5628 W. 19th St., Ste. 1, GR 810-6222, www.bannerhealth.com Bayada Home Healthcare 3500 JFK Pkwy., Ste. 325, FC 282-8500, www.bayada.com BrightStar Care 3880 N. Grant Ave., Ste. 180, LV 667-7778, www.brightstarcare. com/fort-collins-loveland CarePathways 877-521-9987 www.carepathways.com Caring Hearts Home Health Care, LLC 6801 W. 20th St. Ste. 207, GR 378-1409 www.caringheartshh.com Colorado Visiting Nurse Association —Northern Colorado Division 2105 Clubhouse Dr., GR, 330-5655 www.vnacolorado.org

Columbine Poudre Home Care 915 Centre Ave., Ste 2., FC 482-5096, www.columbinehealth.com Encompass Home Health of Colorado 2171 Citrine Ct., LV, 493-8500 www.encompasshealth.com Evergreen Home Health Care 301 N. Howes St., Ste. 110, FC 416-6481, www.evergreenhhc.com Good Samaritan Society EP, 577-7700 FC, 226-4909 GR, 352-6082, 353-7773 356-2332 LV, 669-3100, 624-5468 WS, 290-2522, 674-5520 www.good-sam.com Homewatch Care Givers FC, LV, Fort Morgan 674-9723 www.homewatchcaregivers.com Interim Health Care 2000 Vermont Dr., Ste. 100, FC 472-4180, www.interimhealth care.com/fortcollins/home/ Maxim Healthcare Services 3665 JFK Pkwy., #330, FC 493-9300 www.maximhomecare.com Preferred Home Health 2802 Madison Square Dr., #100, LV, 776-1970 www.preferredcares.com Right At Home 330 E. Mulberry St., FC, 494-1111 www.rightathome.net

Touchstone Home Health 5312 W. 9th St. Dr., Ste. 120, GR 356-3922 www.touchstonehomehealth.com

HOSPICE CARE

Front Range Hospice 3770 Puritan Way, Ste. #E, Frederick, 303-957-3101 www.frontrangehospice.com TRU Hospice of Northern Colorado 1801 16th St., GR, 475-0041 www.hospiceofnortherncolorado.org Pathways Hospice Community Care for Northern Colorado 305 Carpenter Rd., FC, 663-3500 www.pathways-care.org

HEALTHCARE ACUPUNCTURE

Goldstone Acupuncture & Whole Health 300 Boardwalk Dr., Bldg. 6A, FC 227-1906, www.goldstone accupuncture.com Wisdom Ways Acupuncture 363 W. Drake Road, Ste. 1, FC 227-3077, www.wisdomways acupuncture.com

ALLERGY

Allergy Partners 555 Prospect Ave., EP, 221-2370 2121 E. Harmony Rd., #350, FC 221-2370 1130 38th Ave., Ste. A, GR 330-5391 2026 Blue Mesa St., LV, 663-0144 www.allergypartners.com

Senior Helpers 1051 6th St., GR, 514-3001 www.seniorhelpers.com/noco

Banner Health Clinic: Allergy Care 2923 Ginnala Dr., LV, 669-6660 608 E. Harmony Rd. Ste. 101, FC 498-9226 www.bannerhealth.com Colorado Allergy and Asthma Centers 2014 Caribou Dr., Ste. 200, FC 221-1681 16th St., Bldg. 5, Unit Y, GR 356-3907, www.coloradoallergy.com

CANCER

American Cancer Society 8221 W. 20th St., Ste. A, GR 356-9727, www.cancer.org Banner Health Clinic: Cancer Care 1800 15th St., Ste. A, GR 810-3894 2050 N. Boise Ave., LV, 820-5900 www.bannerhealth.com Loveland Oncology and Hematology 2975 Ginnala Dr., Ste. 120, LV 667-7870, www.uchealth.org UCHealth Cancer Center 2121 E. Harmony Rd. Ste. 170, FC 1675 18th Ave., GR 2500 Rocky Mountain Ave., LV 372-4930, www.uchealth.org

CHIROPRACTIC & MASSAGE

Academy of Natural Therapy 631 8th Ave., GR, 352-1181 www.natural-therapy.com Family & Sport Chiropractic 1035 Robertson St., FC 224-2282 www.drmontywilburndc.com Impact Chiropractic Family Health Center 1730 S. College Ave., #100, FC 223-5501 www.impact-chiropractic.com

Hours of Operation: M-Th 8-5pm, Fri 8-4 Fort Collins (970) 493-7442

Loveland (970) 493-7442

SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY

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o you wake up in the morning stiff as a board? Do your knees sound like Rice Krispies and milk when you bend? Have you assumed your hip pain is due to aging?

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ur bodies start to deteriorate when we are older due to the loss of mesenchymal stem cells in the body. Thankfully, now there are treatment options for these problems well before surgery. Stem cell therapy has provided fast, permanent, safe, and non-invasive pain relief for thousands of patients who have suffered from a variety of chronic conditions, and Impact Medical is proud to bring this treatment option to Northern Colorado. Stem cell therapy is a regenerative medicine that is treating patients who have • struggled with pain that has not responded to other treatments; • been told they have degeneration; • experienced an injury; • been told they need joint replacement surgery. Stem cell therapy is effective for a variety of conditions because stem cells are pluripotent. This means that they can become any cell type the body may need. Pluripotent stem cells are like construction workers. When the body sends a signal calling for

reinforcements, stem cells can respond and regenerate the tissue in that area. Impact Medical specifically uses human umbilical cord stem cells which offer a superior form of treatment. Umbilical cord stem cells are immune-privileged, homologous tissues. This means that the recipient’s body does not differentiate between the donated cells and its own. As a result, the recipient will not reject the transplanted cells. Additionally, because our stem cell count reduces dramatically as we age, umbilical cord tissue offers the highest concentration of viable stem cells available. The stem cells used for treatment through Impact Medical are guaranteed to contain at least

Schedule your new patient appointment to find out if stem cell therapy is right for you. You can schedule online at www.stemcellfortcollins.com or by calling 970-568-8799.

5,000,000 stem cells per CC. This, combined with the fact that stem cells regenerate every 28 hours for up to 60 cycles, means that patients are benefitting from billions of stem cells from just one treatment injection. Thus, not only do umbilical cord stem cells offer a better prognosis following treatment, it relieves the patient from undergoing the painful procedures required to harvest stem cells from their own bone marrow or adipose tissue. In short, stem cell therapy provides long-term pain relief without medication, surgery, or side effects. Impact Medical’s team of highly-qualified practitioners can determine if you are a candidate for stem cell therapy.

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Hand Chiropractic 1630 S. Lemay Ave. Ste. 4, FC 221-9300, www.handchiro.com Pivotal Wellness 2550 Stover St., Bldg. F101, FC 266-0003, www.pivotalwellness.com Scott Family Health 4038 S. Timberline St., Ste. 120, FC, 267-9600 1491 N. Denver Ave., Ste. 101, LV 663-2225 www.scottfamilyhealth.com Weld Family Clinic of Chiropractic 1713 61st Ave., Ste. 102, GR 356-5255 www.weldfamilyclinic.com

DENTAL

Alpine Dental Health 1015 S. Taft Hill Rd., FC, 482-6034 718 S. College Ave., FC, 484-5297 www.alpinedentalhealth.com Aronson Family Dental 4027 E. Boardwalk Dr., FC 472-0488 www.aronsonfamilydental.com BenchMark Dental 3400 W. 16th St., 8E, GR 1555 Main Street, A-2, WS 686-7858 www.BenchMarkDentalCare.com

SOMETIMES IT IS ABOUT

THE BIKE

Sometimes, it is about the bike

Family Dental Clinic – Health District of Northern Larimer County 202 Bristlecone Dr., FC, 416-5331 www.healthdistrict.org Front Range Dentures & Prosthodontics 1006 Robertson St., Bldg. 1, Upper Level, FC, 578-1017 www.frontrangedentures.com Greeley Dental Care 1813 61st Ave., Ste. 210, GR 352-4242 www.GreeleyDentalCare.com Loveland Dentistry and Dentures 274 E. 29th St., LV, 744-2345 www.LovelandDentistryand Dentures.com

LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED

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Northern Colorado Periodontics 4033 Boardwalk Dr., Ste. 100, FC 207-4061, 3400 W. 16th St., Ste. 5X, GR 351-6166, www.nocoperio.com

Perfect Teeth 1856 N. College Ave., #110, FC 408-0202 902 14th St., GR, 616-6593 1685 Rocky Mountain Ave., Ste. 400, LV, 344-6443 3400 W. Eisenhower Blvd., LV 800-2490, www.perfectteeth.com Poudre Valley Family Dental 2032 Lowe St., Ste. 100,, FC 221-3020, www.poudrevalley familydental.com Vinna C. Norris, DDS 1221 E. Elizabeth St., Ste. 2, FC 221-1400 www.dentistsfortcollins.com Wells & Abrames Dental 702 W. Drake, Bldg. G, FC 493-9299 www.wellsabramesdental.com Zimmer Family Dentistry 1343 E. Prospect Rd. D1, FC 221-4500 www.zimmerfamilydentistry.com

FOOT & ANKLE CARE

A Step Ahead Foot & Ankle Center 3880 N. Grant, Ste. 130, LV 667-0769 2001 S. Shields, Bldg. F, FC 493-4660, www.asafoot.com Anderson Podiatry Center 1355 Riverside Ave., Ste. C, FC 484-4620 www.andersonpodiatrycenter.com

GERIATRIC CARE

UCHealth Internal Medicine 1106 E. Prospect Rd. Ste. 100, FC, 495-7410 4674 Snow Mesa Dr., Ste. 100, FC, 482-3712, www.uchealth.org

GYNECOLOGY

OB/GYN Associates 1900 N. Boise Ave. Stes. 300, LV 820-6801 www.bannerhealth.com

Women’s Clinic of Northern Colorado 1107 S. Lemay Ave., Ste. 300, FC 2500 Rocky Mountain Ave., North Bldg., Ste. 150, LV 493-7442, www.fcwc.com


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HEALTH CLINICS & HOSPITALS

Banner Health Clinics Locations throughout northern Colorado. 203-0047 www.bannerhealth.com UCHealth Family Medicine Center 1025 Pennock Pl., FC 495-8800, www.uchealth.org Greeley Medical Clinic 1900 16th St. GR 353-1551, www.uchealth.org Kaiser Permanente Medical Clinics Locations throughout northern Colorado.800-218-1059 www.kaiserpermanente.org McKee Medical Center 2000 N. Boise Ave., LV 669-4640, www.bannerhealth.com Medical Center of the Rockies— UCHealth 2500 Rocky Mountain Ave., LV 624-2500, www.uchealth.org North Colorado Medical Center 1801 16th St., GR 352-4121, www.bannerhealth.com Poudre Valley Hospital—UCHealth 1024 S. Lemay Ave., FC 495-7000, www.uchealth.org Salud Family Health Centers 1635 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 494-4040, www.saludclinic.org Sage Holistic Health 1136 N. Lincoln Ave., LV, 667-7071 www.sageholistichealth.com Sunrise Health Centers 2930 11th Ave., Evans, 353-9403 1006 A St., GR, 352-0048 302 3rd St., LV, 669-4855 Mobile Outreach Van, 353-9403 www.sunrisecommunityhealth.org Centerra Health Primary Care Berthoud 549 Mountain Ave., Berthoud 532-4644, www.berthoud.org VA Medical Clinic 2509 Research Blvd., FC 224-1550, www.va.gov

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UCHealth Medical Clinics Locations throughout northern Colorado. 495-7000 www.uchealth.org

HEALTH INSURANCE

Kaiser Permanente 866-973-4584 www.kp.org/ask-co

Larimer Health Connect 144 N. Mason St., Unit 7, FC 120 Bristlecone Dr., FC 1511 E. 11th St., LV, 472-0444 www.larimerhealthconnect.org North Colorado Health Alliance 2930 11th Ave., EV 1010 A St., GR 302 3rd St. SE, LV, 350-4673 www.northcoloradohealth alliance.org Rocky Mountain Health Plans 800-843-0719, www.rmhp.org

HEARING

Advanced Hearing Services 2001 S. Shields St., Bldg. J2, FC 812-1137, www.bakerhearing.net Audiology Associates 4675 W. 20th Street Rd., Ste. A, GR 352-2881, www.hearingtime.com Hearing Rehab Center 1030 Centre Dr., Unit A, FC 482-5700 2018 35th Ave., Unit A, GR 330-5114 2980 Ginnala Dr., #102, LV 744-4823 www.hearingrehabcenter.com NuEar Hearing Center 2531 S. Shields St., FC, 658-2462 www.FortCollinsNuEar.com

HEART CARE

CardioVascular Institute of Northern Colorado—Banner Health 4700 Lady Moon Dr., FC, 821-4500 1800 15th St., Ste. 310, GR 810-0900 1900 Boise Ave., Ste. 200, LV 820-2400 www.bannerhealth.com Heart Center of the Rockies 2121 E. Harmony Rd. Ste. 100 & 200, FC, 221-1000 www.uchealth.org

HOSPITALS & MEDICAL CENTERS

McKee Medical Center 2000 Boise Ave., LV, 669-4640 www.bannerhealth.com Medical Center of the Rockies 2500 Rocky Mountain Ave., LV 624-2500, www.uchealth.org Northern Colorado Medical Center 1801 16th St., GR 352-4121, www.bannerhealth.com

UCHealth Aspen Club/Senior Services 1025 Garfield St., Ste. A, FC 495-8560 2500 Rocky Mountain Ave., LV 624-1860 1900 16th St., First Floor, GR 313-2796, www.uchealth.org Weld County Area Agency on Aging 315 N. 11th Ave., Bldg. C, GR 400-6117, www.co.weld.co.us

INFUSION THERAPY

Peakview Medical Center 5881 16th St. GR, 313-2700 www.uchealth.org

Banner Health Infusion Therapy 1801 16th St., GR www.bannerhealth.com

Poudre Valley Hospital 1024 S. Lemay Ave., FC 495-7000, www.uchealth.org

Poudre Infusion Therapy 151 W. Lake St., Ste. 1500, FC 237-8265; 915 Centre Ave., Ste. 3, FC ,494-2130; 1455 Main Street, WS, 460-9208 www.columbinehealth.com/ PoudreInfusionTherapy/

INFORMATION & HEALTH PROMOTION Alzheimer’s Association 415 Peterson St., FC 472-9798 or 392-9202 24/7 Helpline: 800-272-3900 www.alz.org

Eldercare Locator 800-677-1116, www.eldercare.gov Grand Family Coalition, Inc. 699-2837 www.grandfamilycoalition.org Grandparents Support Groups in Northern Colorado http://grg.colostate.edu/supportgroups.php Health District of Northern Larimer County 120 Bristlecone Dr., FC 224-5209, www.healthdistrict.org Larimer County Office on Aging 2601 Midpoint Dr., Ste. 112, FC 498-7750, www.larimer.org/ humanservices/aging/ooa The Seasons Club McKee Medical Center 2000 N. Boise Ave, LV, 820-4097 www.bannerhealth.com Senior Living Advisors of Colorado Danita Nixon, CSA® 1635 Foxtrail Dr., LV 970-541-4592 www.slacolo.com

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES

Apria Health Care 420 W. 67th St., LV, 663-0500 www.apria.com

Banner Home Medical Equipment 1990 59th Ave., Ste. 300, GR 810-6420, www.bannerhealth.com Certified Prosthetics & Orthotics 1709 Heath Pkwy., FC 800-466-7015, www.certifiedop.com Columbine Medical Equipment 802 W. Drake Rd., Ste. 123, FC 221-1453 1455 Main St., Ste. 140, WS 460-9205 www.columbinehealth.com Disabled Resource Services 1017 Robertson St., Unit B, FC 482-2700 118 E. 29th St., Ste. C, LV 667-0816 www.disabledresourceservices.org Rotech Healthcare Respiratory Services 965 59th Ave., Unit. C, GR 356-0210, www.rotech.com Ensight Skills Center 1740 S. College Ave., FC 407-9999, www.ensightskills.org


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Our experience... ...your comfort

Frontier Access and Mobility 1308 Riverside Ave., FC, 223-8267 www.FrontierAccess.com

Veterans Clinic 2509 Research Blvd., FC 224-1550, www.va.gov

Lincare 1184 B Graves Ave., EP, 586-8447 4700 S. College Ave., FC, 482-8114 2533 11th Ave., GR, 356-1506 www.lincare.com

Walk-In Crisis Center 1217 Riverside Ave., FC 24-Hour Access: 494-4200 www.summitstonehealth.org

Mobility and More 493 N. Denver Ave., LV 461-8400, www.mymobility.biz

Advanced Neurology of Colorado 2121 E. Harmony Rd., Ste. 180, FC, 226-6111 www.advancedneurology.com

UCHealth Home Medical Supply 1420 Riverside Ave., Ste. 108, FC 484-6616 www.majormedicalsupply.com RCC Medical Supply 3109 35th Ave., Bldg. H-103 356-9078, www.rccmed.net

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Good Health Will 2003 W. 8th St., LV, 624-6002 2611 W. 11th St. Rd., GR 515-6935, www.goodhealthwill.org

MENTAL HEALTH & COUNSELING

UCHealth Neurology Clinic 2315 E. Harmony Rd., Ste. 110, FC, 482-4373, www.uchealth.org

Aging Clinic of the Rockies 151 W. Lake St., Ste. 1400, FC 491-6795, www.psychology. colostate.edu/acor/

Clear View Behavioral Health 4770 Larimer Pkwy., Johnstown 800-555, www.clearviewbh.com Connections 24-Hour Crisis Helpline, 221-5551 www.summitstonehealth.org Heart-Centered Counseling FC, GR, LV, 310-3406 www.heartcenteredcounselors.com North Range Behavioral Health 928 12th St., GR, 347-2120 www.northrange.org Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope 242 Conifer St., FC, 494-9940 www.murphycenter.org Spirit Crossing Clubhouse 125 Crestridge St., FC, 493-4051 www.summitstonehealth.org

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Banner Medical Group—Neurology 1800 15th St., Ste. 100B, GR 810-5612, www.bannerhealth.com Neurology Associates of Northern Colorado 1106 E. Prospect St., #100, FC 482-4373 www.rmhpcommunity.org/ content/neurology-associatesnorthern-colorado

Alliance for Suicide Prevention 217 W. Olive St., FC, 482-2209 www.allianceforsuicideprevention.org

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NEUROLOGY

NUTRITION

Hospitality Center and Kitchen: Catholic Charities 460 Linden Center Dr., FC, 484-5010 www.larimer.co.networkofcare.org Food Bank for Larimer County 1301 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 493-4477 www.foodbanklarimer.org Food Assistance (Larimer SNAP) 1601 Brodie Ave., EP 1501 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 205 E. 6th St., LV, 498-6300 www.larimer.org/human services/public-benefits/foodassistance-snap Fort Collins Rescue Mission 316 Jefferson St., FC 224-4302, www.fortcollins rescuemission.org House of Neighborly Service 1511 E. 11th St, LV, 667-4939 375 Meadowlark Dr., Berthoud, 532-0161, www.honservice.org


Meals on Wheels 1217 E. Elizabeth St., Ste. 11, FC 484-6325 2131 9th St., GR, 353-9738 437 Garfield Ave., LV, 667-0311 www.mowaa.org Salvation Army 3901 S. Mason St., FC, 207-4472 www.fortcollins.salvationarmy.org

Caring Solutions 24/7 Alert 206-9595 www.caringsolutionsllc.com LifeFone 877-849-8611 or 800-882-2280 www.lifefone.com Life Station 866-725-8679 www.lifestation.com

Senior Nutrition Program with Volunteers of America 405 Canyon Ave., FC 472-9630, www.voacolorado.org

Mountain Home Medical 866-686-7504 www.mthommed.com

Weld County Senior Nutrition GR, 400-6132, www.weldgov.com

Philips Lifeline 855-681-5351 www.lifelinesys.com

Weld Food Bank 1108 H St., GR, 356-2199 www.weldfoodbank.org

PHYSICAL THERAPY

ORTHOPEDIC & SPINE CARE

Front Range Center for Brain & Spine Surgery 1313 Riverside Ave., FC 493-1292, www.brain-spine.com Orthopaedic & Spine Center of the Rockies 2500 E. Prospect Rd., FC, 493-0112 3470 E. 15th St., LV, 663-3975 www.orthohealth.com Spine Correction Center of the Rockies 2244 E. Harmony St., # 110, FC 658-5115 www.spinecorrectioncenter.com

PAIN MANAGEMENT

Colorado Clinic 7251 W. 20th St., Bldg. N, GR 710-3551 3810 N. Grant Ave., LV 707-5257, www.coloradoclinic.com

Berkana Rehabilitation Institute 2001 S. Shields St., Bldg. A, Ste. 1, FC, 797-2431 www.berkanarehab.com Colorado in Motion 210 W. Magnolia St., Ste. 110, FC 115 E. Harmony Rd., Ste. 160, FC 3744 Timberline Rd., Ste. 103, FC 1555 Main St. A 4/5, WS 221-1201 www.coloradoinmotion.com Front Range Therapy 802 W. Drake Rd., Ste. #133A, FC 494-6449 www.columbinehealth.com/

PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE

Catholic Charities Northern 460 Linden Center Dr., FC 493-0141, www.ccdenver.org House of Neighborly Service 1511 E. 11th St, LV, 667-4939 375 Meadowlark Dr., Berthoud 532-0161, www.honservice.org

Front Range Pain Medicine 3744 S. Timberline Rd., FC 1605 Fox Trail Dr., LV 495-0506, www.frpmedicine.com

Needy Meds at McKee Medical Center 2000 Boise Ave., LV, 820-4640 www.needymeds.org

PERSONAL ALERT SYSTEMS

Health District of Northern Larimer County 120 Bristlecone Dr., FC, 416-6519 www.healthdistrict.org/ prescription-assistance

Banner Lifeline 877-493-8109 www.bannerhealth.com

VA Assistance Program 888-483-9127, www.va.gov

REHABILITATION SERVICES

The Ascent at Life Care Center of Greeley 4800 W. 25th St., GR ,330-6400 www.lcca.com

Berkana Rehabilitation Institute 2001 S. Shields St., Bldg. A Ste. 1, FC, 797-2431 www.berkanarehab.com The Suites-Healthcare Redefined 4880 Ziegler Rd., FC 4565 E. 37th St., LV, 223-4376 www.thesuiteshc.com

SMOKING CESSATION

Health District of Northern Larimer County 120 Bristlecone Dr., FC 224-5209, www.healthdistrict.org Larimer County Tobacco Prevention www.larimer.org/tobacco Tobacco Free Coalition of Weld County www.tfcweldcounty.com

SPECIALTY CARE

MD Body and Med Spa 3000 S. College Ave., Ste. 208, FC ,779-2920 www.mdbodyandmedspa.com Total Vein Care 1136 E. Stuart St., #4102, FC 498-8346, www.totalvein.net

SPORTS MEDICINE

Banner—Skyline Urgent Care 2555 E. 13th St., Ste. 110, LV 820-4264, www.bannerhealth.com Banner—Summitview Urgent Care 2001 70th Ave., Ste. 110, GR 810-4155, www.bannerhealth.com Banner—Windsor Urgent Care 1300 Main St., WS 686-5646, www.bannerhealth.com Concentra Urgent Care 620 S. Lemay Ave., FC 221-5811, www.concentra.com UCHealth Harmony Urgent Care 2127 E. Harmony Rd. FC 297-6250, www.uchealth.org UCHealth Urgent Care - Greeley 1900 16th St. GR 350-2454, www.uchealth.org UCHealth Urgent Care—Loveland 3850 N. Grant Ave., Ste. 100, LV 624-5150, www.uchealth.org

VISION

Jennifer D. Cecil M.D. LLC 1725 E. Prospect Rd, FC 221-2222, www.lovelandeyes.com Eye Center of Northern Colorado 1725 E. Prospect Rd., FC 3151 Precision Dr., FC, 221-2222 2555 13th St., Ste. 225, LV 679-0000 6125 Sky Pond Dr., LV, 663-3262 www.eyecenternoco.com

Colorado Clinic 7251 W. 20th St., GR, 710-3551 3810 N. Grant Ave., LV, 707-5257 www.coloradoclinic.com

Kirk Eye Center 3650 E. 15th St., LV 669-1107 www.kirkeyecenter.com

SURGERY

See Life Family Vision Source 2867 35th Ave., GR 346-1411 www.seelifevision.com

UCHealth Surgical Specialists of the Rockies 2315 E. Harmony Rd. Ste. 130, FC 2500 Rocky Mountain Ave., Ste. 340, LV, 5881 W. 16th St., GR 221-5878, www.uchealth.org

URGENT CARE

Associates in Family Medicine Urgent Care Clinic CSU, 151 W. Lake St., Ste. 1500, FC 237-8200 3519 Richmond Dr., FC, 204-0300 www.afmfc.com

The Eyes Have It 102 W. Mountain Ave., FC 407-0665 www.theeyeshaveitfc.com Windsor Eye Care & Vision Center 515 Main St., WS 460-0154 www.windsoreye.com

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Making the world a better place

one ride at a time Kim Sharpe

MERCEDES GIL IS BY NATURE a structured person—some people call her driven. So, serving as a volunteer with SAINT (Senior Alternatives in Transportation) and driving people to appointments, or wherever they need to go, is right up her alley.

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“VOLUNTEERING FOR SAINT is good for someone like me who likes to be organized and on schedule,” Gil says. SAINT volunteer coordinator Theresa Holbrook says the organization is grateful for Gil and the organization’s other 140+ volunteer drivers who use their own vehicles to ensure clients have safe and reliable rides, which enable them to maintain a level of independence and self-sufficiency. “We wouldn’t have a program without our volunteers. They open car doors, assist people in and out of their vehicle, and to the door of their destination,” explains Theresa Holbrook. “They give of their time and energy and interact with our riders, so must enjoy meeting and helping people.” Gil says, “I’m inspired by the people I drive because they have a ‘Let’s make it work’ attitude. I’ve met many interesting people, too—people I wouldn’t otherwise have met—from native Colorado farmers (I was raised as a suburban New Yorker, so this is interesting to me), to professional

musicians (like a retired Russian violinist), to WWI vets. Plus, driving for SAINT is an excellent way to help other people directly. You immediately see the benefits of your effort.” In addition to social interaction and instant gratification for work performed, “driving for SAINT is a convenient way to volunteer a few hours each week on your own schedule, which is suitable both for retirees, parttime workers, or stay-at-home caregivers of school-age children,” she says. SAINT drivers, like Gil, must be able to adjust quickly to turns in the road, both literally and figuratively. “As you can imagine every day provides a new challenge,” says Holbrook. “Rides get cancelled, drivers get sick, riders forget their pick-up times, but our drivers are truly ‘SAINTS’ with their flexibility and willingness to step up.” SAINT is always looking for more people like Gil to take the wheel and drive home the message that you can help make the world a better place by helping others, one ride at a time.

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