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SPRING INTO BETTER SLEEP: TEN STEPS TO STARTING A PROGRAM FOR RESTFUL SLEEP.
In our daily lives, there are many factors that contribute to poor sleep. Common ones include stress, poor habits, lack of exercise, and .eating inappropriately. Page 16
Kathleen Loria, Director of Operations at Atlantic Neurosurgical Specialists, continues to guide her patients to a higher level of healthcare. Read more on pages 41, 42 & 43
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Alzheimer’s Disease & Physical Therapy Written by Elise Paolantonio, DPT
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lzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, affecting one in eight Americans over the age of 65. Dementia is a general term for a variety of conditions that develop as a result of malfunctioning nerve cells in the brain. Research has shown that individuals with Alzheimer’s disease tend to develop abnormal structures in the brain, called plaques and tangles, that block communication between nerve cells in the brain and body. Plaques build up in the spaces in between nerve cells, and consist of a protein called beta-amyloid. Tangles are described as a collection of twisted fibers made from a different protein, called tau, that develop inside nerve cells rather than in between them. Because the nerve cells are unable to work properly, individuals can experience a variety of cognitive, behavioral, and physical symptoms. Alzheimer’s disease is progressive, meaning that is worsens over time, and although there is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, medication and physical activity can be helpful in slowing its progression.
What are the signs and symptoms?
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In addition to developing an exercise program, a physical therapist will evaluate and determine the most appropriate assistive device for each patient in order to provide safe ambulation. The most common assistive devices are rolling walkers, single point canes, and quad canes. The physical therapist will educate and train the patient on how to correctly use his/her assistive device during ambulation. If unsafe ambulation is identified during the initial evaluation, subsequent treatment sessions will consist of gait training, in order to maximize safety awareness. As quality of gait improves, the patient will be challenged to negotiate obstacles and ambulate on various surfaces, in order to simulate real life situations. Continued practice will eventually lead to improved safety awareness during community ambulation and while performing daily tasks.
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The most common symptom of early-stage Alzheimer’s disease is difficulty remembering newly learned information. As we age, it is common to experience occasional memory loss or slowed thinking; however, serious memory difficulties and confusion are signs that the brain is not working exactly as it should. As the disease progresses, individuals tend to experience mood and behavior changes, increased confusion about time and place, disorientation, and difficulty responding to the demands in their environment. Physical symptoms accompany cognitive changes, particularly muscle disuse, difficulty walking, negotiating turns and obstacles, and loss of balance.
How can physical therapy help?
The physical symptoms mentioned above ultimately increase an individual’s risk of falling, which can possibly lead to serious injury. Research has shown the importance of physical activity for overall well-being. During a physical therapy evaluation, a licensed physical therapist evaluates various components of the body in order to determine impairments that may be contributing to All-Care’s Jackson location at 355 North a patient’s symptoms. From there, an individualized Countyline Road opened March of 2015. Call 732-833-1133 today for information exercise program is created to meet the specific needs of each patient. A supervised exercise program, with the goal of increasing muscle strength and improving balance, will ultimately lead to improved safety awareness and decrease a patient’s fall risk. The following are important aspects that are addressed in each exercise program, as deemed appropriate by a physical therapist:
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As Alzheimer’s disease progresses, individuals tend to become more sedentary, which leads to muscles becoming weak and tight. This is predominantly true for the muscles of
Elise Paolantonio, DPT. graduated from the University of Delaware in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology and a minor in Disabilities Studies. She continued her education at the University of Delaware where she earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree in January 2014. Elise has clinical experience in a variety of settings, including inpatient rehabilitation, acute care, outpatient orthopedics, and pediatric rehabilitation. Her professional areas of interest include post-operative rehab, orthopedics, amputation, and neurological rehabilitation of the pediatric and geriatric populations.
the hips and legs. The lower extremity muscles are very important for standing and walking, so as they become weak, it becomes particularly difficult to perform daily tasks and ambulate, or walk around. Physical therapy can help break this cycle by developing a safe strengthening and flexibility program to improve muscle performance. As an individual’s strength starts to improve, exercises may be altered or advanced to further maximize strength gains.
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Along with safe ambulation, balance is by far one of the most important aspects of minimizing an individual’s fall risk. Balance can be divided into two components: static and dynamic. Static balance refers to an individual’s ability to maintain balance while in a still position, whether that be while seated or standing. Dynamic balance refers to maintaining balance while moving. Both static and dynamic balance are addressed during physical therapy by simulating tasks that individual’s experience in their daily lives. These tasks include reaching, stepping onto and off of various pliable surfaces, and negotiating obstacles while walking. This is a great opportunity to not only challenge balance, but also memory, as the patient will need to follow directions and remember multi-step commands. By challenging balance in various ways, the body is better able to adapt and learn how to respond safely and appropriately during real life situations.
What happens after you finish physical therapy?
All of the factors addressed during physical therapy work together to improve overall function and safety. Once an individual has achieved his/her goals and is ready to be discharged, the physical therapist will provide the patient with a home exercise program so that the gains made during physical therapy can be maintained. Physical therapy can provide the tools for success, however it is up to the individual to use the information he/ she has learned to continue to maximize safety and functional mobility!
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“Snow Expected in Northeast as Spring Arrives” was the headline on March 20th. It seemed like winter would never end! But for us, spring finally arrived on April 3rd when our Canadian Goose couple started building their nest in the patch of long grass by the parking lot mailboxes. For the next 24 to 28 days, we will not venture near the mailboxes or trash cans in order to avoid having the father goose run towards us with wings fully spread, loudly squawking as he tries to keep his mate and future gosling safe. We’re hoping, however, that if we carefully avoid making eye contact with “Dad,” we can get close enough this year to actually witness the baby gosling hatching and leaving the nest under the watchful eyes of its mother and father. This family drama will be playing out during the same season we honor the mothers and fathers in our own lives. First up is Mother’s Day on May 10th, a time to recognize how special Mom is and to make sure she feels loved and appreciated. Please read the tributes to mothers on page 69 & 70, submitted by the readers of Atlantic County Woman, Ocean County Woman and Monmouth County Woman publications. Then on June 21st, we observe Father’s Day, celebrating the contribution that fathers and father figures make towards their children’s lives on page 71. In between those two celebrations is Memorial Day on May 25th, a day when we honor all those men and women who have died in service to their country. Many towns will pay tribute to the fallen with parades and wreath-laying ceremonies. Memorial Day is also the unofficial beginning of summer in New Jersey, as the beach communities come alive with activities. We are grateful to all the men and women who died in our country’s service. We honor all the parents, and those who serve as parents in a child’s life, for the work, love and commitment required to raise a healthy child. On a personal note, I am grateful to all our loyal readers, Facebook fans and Twitter followers for your support of our publications, Atlantic County Woman, Ocean County Woman and Monmouth Country Woman. Last but not least, I want to thank the contributing writers and our extended staff for bringing us valuable articles about health and wellness, legal and medical topics, retail and travel, and much more. The May/June Issue is packed with information you won’t want to miss! As we look forward to warmer weather, we hope that all along the Jersey Shore enjoy their plans for the summer ahead. Best,
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monitoring the appropriate delivery of antibiotics,a permanent intravenous access (an practiced theHoffmann bedside Left toboth Right: at Kathy RN, of care ranging from a rehabilitation unit to home or to an extended Cathy Reedy RN, Christa isolating patients as necessary, bathing patients daily In MSW 2014, arteriovenous device) for his hemodialysisand in nursing research.Fries care facility. Director of CM, Tracey McNally BSN, RN. treatments. The Case Manager assigned to withaan antibacterial soap, and upon ensuring that the physical Acuity Healthcare assigns Case Manager to every patient Melissa dedicated her talents to his case, (Tracey) had to discuss the progression of his medical condition daily admission. The purposeenvironment of this role is to is be hygienic. the patient’s advocate, while helping Quality Management. Melissa’s with the nephrologist and surgeon to determine which facility would be equipped the physician to coordinate and manage the personalized plan of care through the The prevention of HAIs involves a team approach, main focus is to decrease the to either perform the Hemodialysis or could send Mr. Newell out to outpatient inpatient stay. Case Management also helps to ensure proactive, safe discharge dialysis. Tracey also had to ensure that Mr. Newell would receive transportation with participation from every single member of risk of HAIs for every patient, to planning while moving the patient appropriately across the continuum of care. and from Mainland Manor to his place of treatments. A case manager overseesthe the hospital’s processes of staff, care delivered to patients. Their role is the patient themselves, and the through surveillance andDialysis prevention activities. In Mr. Newell was finally discharged to his own home from Mainland Manor to work collaboratively with the entire interdisciplinary health care team and is patient’s loved ones. The QM Department provides the addition to evidence based infection control practices, often referred to as the “Driver of the Bus or the Captain of the Ship” by bringing Facility on Friday 1.23.15. It was a wonderful moment for him to see his cats framework and education toward this important goal. again, Ms. Cali and Mr. Blue. education is a major component of Melissa’s role. both leadership and patient advocacy to each case that they oversee. By working The CaseShe Management at Acuityamount is proud to a part of the care and collaboratively with the The entire Quality interdisciplinary team, case management a spends ateam significant ofbe time with staff Management Teamplays at Acuity final discharge of Mr. Newell from Acuity Specialty Hospital and that he is vital role in achieving quality outcomes and the timely provision of care. Many andwith patients to ensure that best practices are clearly The department is involved in every aspect of hospital Colligan, the Director of reunited his cats. of the general public do notMichelle realize the multi-faceted roleBSN, of the RN, Social is worker and finally communicated and implemented. operations, from the delivery of patient care, QualityHospital Management. Michelle Case to Manager within the healthcare system. Acuity Specialty is extremely Managers whomexperience, are employee safety, to the physical conditionfortunate of the to be staffed with three dedicated, experienced Contact us today at 609-441-8123 to learn more. has Case 17 years nursing RNs, as well as a Director of Case Management who holds a Masters Degree in building. It focuses closely on the prevention of high-risk with a significant Social Work. patient safety events such as hospital acquired infections, of time spent Mr. Newell, aamount former patient of Acuity, Acuity Specialty Hospital of had been on a trip Virginialeadership in November falls, medication errors, skin ulcers, and more. intonursing New Jersey is a long term 2014 when he experienced some shortness of and hospital operations Spotlight on Healthcare Associated breath and exhaustion. He waited until acute care hospital located For Information or Referrals, Call 609-441-8123 She transitioned he reached home roles. to see his own doctor. Infections inside of AtlantiCare Unfortunately, heto ended up in ainlocal Quality 2012. Healthcare-associated infections, or HAIs, are Regional Medical Center in hospital and had to be placedoversees on a Michelle infections that people can acquire while they are ventilator. Mr. Newell, 75, had suffered from Atlantic City. Our hospitalthe entirenumerous Quality health Management System problems prior to histo admisreceiving treatment in a healthcare setting. HAIs can be within-a-hospital provides ensure that alltodepartments areas sion the hospital, butand hadservices tried to live acquired anywhere healthcare is delivered. HAIs may be independently he could. He lives alone in 30 private rooms to the functioning smoothlyastogether. Michelle makes caused by any infectious agent, but are most commonly his own home with his daughter living next medically complex and sure that the hospital is compliant with all caused by bacteria. door. While in the hospital, Mr. Newell Mr. Newell at Mainland Manor. of the regulations which apply to hospitals. critically ill. Patients underwent a Video Thoracoscopic Surgery Throughout the US, about 1 in every 25 inpatients (VATS) to remove excessShe fluidalso around his lungs and he began Hemodialysis serves to educate hospital staff, meeting acute care criteria develops a hospital acquired infection. Annually, these treatments due to acute kidney failure. Following these procedures, he was transphysicians, and other stakeholders regarding are seen by physician th infections lead to the loss of tens of thousands ofAcuity lives Specialty Hospital on December 8 2014 and was successfully ferred to Acuity Specialty Hospital celebrates its hospital performance and opportunities for specialists daily and and cost the healthcare system billions of weaned dollars.from the ventilator. He also received management of his complex medical 5th year in Atlantic City, New Jersey. needs. His daughter wasimprovement. very involved in his care and medical progress.acts Sheas the Additionally, Michelle Additionally, HAIs can have devastating emotional and typically discharged to worked closely with thehospital Case Management Department help them planOfficer. his Safety Officer andtoCompliance medical consequences. The US Department of Health acute and sub-acute discharge. Mr. Newell was discharged from Acuity Specialty Hospital to Mainland Manor SubofAcute rehabilitation unit on January 10th, and Human Services has identified the reduction rehabilitation centers, Our team specializes in the care of patients 2015, for continued stay at Jenniferfollowing TrallohisSchreiber, MSN, MBA, healthcare acquired infections as a national priority goal. rehabilitation skilled nursing facilities or Acuity. The Case Management team at Acuity Specialty with needs that include: RN, CPPS, is the HAIs are transmitted more easily whenHospital a patient is had referred Mr. Newell to Mainland Manor, their homes. • Ventilator weaning Patient Safety Officer. especially sick or needs invasive medical devices asof many facilities where patients are sent which is such just one to and following their stay at Acuity. Mainland Manor Skilled Jenn has 17 years of • Complex wounds bloodstream catheters, endotracheal tubes, urinary Nursing Facility has the ability to provide patient’s short nursing experience. catheters. Infections can be introduced during surgical • Infectious diseases term physical and occupational therapy. Like Michelle, Jenn had procedures or through contamination of the“Ihealthcare • Medically or surgically complex care can’t wait to see Ms. Cali and Mr. Blue; I have significant experience them so much.” Mr. Newell said about his beloved environment. The use of antibiotics is alsomissed a contributing • Multi-system organ dysfunction “I haven’t seen them since Thanksgiving.” sighed Mr. in nursing leadership factor in the development and severity ofcats. healthcareTracey and Kathy at the Newell, during my visit to him at Mainland Manor. patient’s bedside. and hospital operations acquired infections. In short, many of the things patients www.acuityatlanticcity.com
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ne of the most common circulatory system problems affecting individuals of all ages is venous insufficiency, also known as “Venous Reflux Disease”.
Jeffrey S. Gosin, M.D. FACS 442 Bethel Road Somers Point, NJ 08244 (609) 927-VEIN (8346) www.GetGreatLegs.com
This occurs when one-way valves in the leg veins begin to fail and become leaky. This causes blood to pool in the legs and can lead to the development of large protruding legs veins, known as varicose veins. It can also cause a variety of painful or uncomfortable symptoms in the affected legs. Some of the most common of these symptoms are leg pain, leg fatigue and heaviness, swelling and skin itching. In severe cases, this can lead to permanent defects in the appearance and integrity of the skin and even the development of wounds, called venous leg ulcers. It is estimated that 20 to 40 million Americans suffer from venous insufficiency. Both men and women are affected. The most common risk factors are occupations that require standing, a family history of varicose veins, pregnancy, being over weight and increasing age. However, some affected individuals do not have any of these risks. The diagnosis of venous reflux disease is made with physical examination and painless Doppler ultrasound testing. Advances in treatment now make relief of the symptoms and appearance of varicose veins possible without the need for hospitalization or painful vein stripping surgery. For some people, wearing special venous support stockings will help control symptoms. However, when stockings alone are not sufficient, or when individuals require a more permanent solution to varicose veins, new minimally invasive office procedures can often be used to cure venous reflux disease and its symptoms. One of the most effective treatments for venous reflux disease is the Closure® Procedure. This is a remarkable new procedure that treats the abnormal veins with radiofrequency (RF) energy. The RF energy is delivered through a device called a catheter that is inserted into the diseased vein. This causes the vein to close down, essentially removing it from the circulation. The body then redirects the blood into the normal leg veins. This eliminates the venous reflux, markedly relieving the symptoms and often improving the appearance of the varicose veins as well. The procedure is performed in a comfortable office setting and takes about 30 minutes or less. There are usually no incisions or sutures. General anesthesia is not required. Patients typically experience minimal discomfort and are able to return to their usual activities in about a day or two.
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Jeffrey S. Gosin, M.D. FACS Dr. Gosin grew up on the Jersey Shore, and after graduation from the University of Pennsylvania and Jefferson Medical College, he completed his training and was delighted to come back and begin his practice. He completed his residency in general surgery and a fellowship in vascular surgery at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. He has three children and enjoys spending time at the beach and boating. Dr. Gosin is a fellow of The American College of Surgeons and a member of The Society for Vascular Surgery, The Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, and numerous other national surgical and vascular societies.
Trust the Board Certified vascular surgeon of the region’s premiere Vascular and Vein Care Center to help you get great legs. We have extensive experience with thousands of successful cases. We treat varicose veins at the source of the problem for the most effective results with minimal discomfort and fast recovery. Most people are able to return to their usual activities within about a day.
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Living Well with Heart Failure Heart failure is a leading cause of hospitalizations among adults 65 and older. In people with heart failure, the heart begins to “fail” in its efforts to pump oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. The heart is still beating — just not as efficiently as a normal heart.
FIGHTING FLUID RETENTION, FATIGUE For heart failure patients, because blood is not moving forward properly, the body thinks that it is dehydrated. This causes the body to retain extra salt and fluid, which can accumulate in the lungs, legs and the rest of the body, and may cause swelling in the legs or belly and difficulty breathing when lying flat. “This makes the heart even less efficient, further impairing the flow of blood through the body. That’s why a lot of patients with heart failure have other symptoms, such as shortness of breath, inability to exercise, and fatigue,” says Christina Wjasow, MD, FACC, an AtlantiCare board-certified cardiologist. NEW ADVANCES IN TREATMENT “AtlantiCare is committed to being a partner with our heart failure patients. Our goal is to empower patients to take control of their condition through education and understanding of their disease process,” says Dr. Wjasow. “In addition to a multidisciplinary medical committee that ensures the care we provide follows the latest evidence-based guidelines, AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center (ARMC) has nurse navigators specifically dedicated to helping patients coordinate their after-hospital care and follow-up.” In the last decade or so, significant advances have been made in the medications approved to treat heart failure, as well as in the availability of other treatment options such as pacemaker and defibrillator therapies, and a novel treatment known as aquapheresis therapy. ARMC was the first hospital in southeastern New Jersey to offer aquapheresis therapy. Aquapheresis uses a mechanical fluid removal system to filter excess water and salt from the blood, significantly reducing fluid overload and water weight.
LIVING WITH HEART FAILURE?
Download our free app for your smartphone or mobile device AtlantiCare has created an interactive tool to help people diagnosed with heart failure manage their health. The application — called WOW ME 2000mg — is intended to support the care heart failure patients receive from their primary care provider or cardiologist. The app helps you learn and perform your daily heart failure self-management tasks, such as monitoring weight, tracking intake of liquids and sodium, being physically active, taking medications as prescribed, evaluating symptoms, and more. Search for “AtlantiCare” in the iPhone® App Store to download the free WOW ME 2000mg app.
“I have found aquapheresis therapy to be a very effective treatment for some patients, especially patients with excessive amounts of fluid retention due to a weakened heart, whose symptoms do not always respond to IV medications such as diuretics,” Dr. Wjasow says.
For more information about AtlantiCare, visit www.atlanticare.org or www.atlanticarewell4life.org, call the AtlantiCare Access Center at 1-888-569-1000, or find AtlantiCare on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AtlantiCare.
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Are You Tired Of Sinus Pain And Pressure?
under local anesthesia. Local anesthesia is first applied via cotton applicators Law inserted in the nose. Injections of local anesthesia follow, but the majority
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of patients have no discomfort due to already being “numb.” Post-procedure pain medicine is provided but few patients use more than two doses. Patients who suffer from chronic sinusitis and are not responding well to medications may benefit from seeing an Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) physician who performs Balloon Sinuplasty to determine if the procedure is right for them.
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are four groups of sinuses on either side of your face. What is Sinusitis? Sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinus lining tissue cause by bacterial, viral or fungal infections. Allergies may also contribute to sinusitis. When there are anatomic obstructions, or when the sinus openings shut, normal mucous drainage is blocked and infection and inflammation develop within the sinus. Over the past year, the approach to treating patients with sinusitis has changed. Now, treatment can include Balloon Sinuplasty.
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and pressure associated with chronic sinusitis. It is used by surgeons to safely and effectively treats chronic sinusitis patients who are not responding well to medications such as antibiotics, nasal steroids, or over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, and are seeking relief from uncomfortable and painful sinusitis. Similar to how angioplasty uses balloons to open blocked arteries, Balloon Sinuplasty, a system of FDA-cleared, catheter-based instruments, opens blocked sinuses. This procedure is less invasive than traditional sinus surgery. It allows most patients to return to normal activities quickly. How is Balloon Sinuplasty performed? The majority of Balloon Sinuplasty is performed under general anesthesia in an outpatient setting, however, some surgeons are choosing to treat certain patients in 1 2 3 4 their office under local anesthesia. The reported complication rate for Balloon Sinuplasty is low.
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Medical Professionals 11 Medical Professionals Dry:M Treating Urinary Incontinence25 edical Professionals
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Older women experience urinary Bladder control issues can be caused using a thin, lighted instrument called a day and night with urinary issues. At my worst, I was going to the require some medical intervention. BPH can be treated bladder, a neurostimulator (commonly called a Bladder semen, the fluid that transports sperm and is located at the wrong time. Types ofdribble Incontinence women. incontinence more often than younger bathroom every hour and would urine. I was diagnosed by a multitude of factors. In certain cases, cystoscope. This study helps find the cause by taking daily medications, however, many men find Pacemaker) may be the best treatment option. The first step towards treatment is diagnosing the type of below the bladder and surrounding the urethra (the tube • Stress Urinary Incontinence Bladder control problems may also affect younger people, and childbirth, withurine BPH. 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Director, Robotics & Laparoscopic Surgery Board Certified Urologist Assistant Clinical Professor Rutgers/RWJ Medical School NJ Monthly Magazine Top Docs Recognition; 2012 - 2014 Consumer Research Council, America’s Top Urologist; 2008 - 2013 Consumer Research Council, Compassionate Physician Award; 2008 - 2013 Director, Robotics & Laparoscopic Surgery Board Certified Urologist Board Certified Urologist Fellow American of Surgeons Assistant ClinicalCollege Professor, Rutgers RWJ Medical School -New Brunswick Adjunct Associate Professor; Fox Chase Cancer Center NJ Monthly Top Docs In practice in Ocean County 1974 Top Urologist: 2008-2013 Consumer Research Council,since America’s AdultResearch & Pediatric Urology Consumer Council, Compassionate Physician Award: 2010-2013 Specializing in Ambulatory Urology 5 Years of Post Graduate Clinical Research Experience Member- Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society Director, Robotics & Laparoscopic Surgery Member - American Urological Association Board Certified Urologist - 2014 Compassionate Physician Award Adult Vitals & Pediatric Urology Assistant Clinical Professor, Rutgers Specializing in Ambulatory UrologyRWJ Medical School- New Brunswick NJ Monthly Top Graduate Docs: 2011-2014 5 Years of Post Clinical Research Experience Consumer Research Council, America’s Top Urologist: 2008-2013 Membner - Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society Consumer Research Council, Compassionate Physician Award: 2010-2013 Vitals - 2014 Compassionate Physician Award
Mukaram Gazi, MD, FICS, FACS Parvez Mahmood, MD, FACS Alexander Gotesman, MD
Mukaram Gazi, MD, FICS, FACS Alexander Gotesman, MD Robert Peterson, DC, PA-C Board Certified Physician Assistant
Professor - Physician Assistant Program,MD Philadelphia University Alexander Gotesman, Robert Peterson, DC, PA-C Adult & Pediatric Urology Specializing in Ambulatory Urology Board Certified Physician Assistant 5Professor Years of -Post Graduate Clinical Research ExperienceUniversity Physician Assistant Program, Philadelphia Member- Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society Vitals - 2014 Compassionate Physician Award
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Why We CRAVE
Is your conscious brain in control of what you eat?
Is there more to it than strong or weak willpower? What makes you EAT? Jennifer Nosti, nutritional therapist,
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here are many factors that influence when we eat and what we eat: physiological (within your body) and environmental (outside of your body). It can be hormonal or neural factors, olfactory or visual factors, conscious or unconscious factors. So, even when you have amazing willpower, you still may have a hard time resisting those pesky cravings.
Now, let’s discuss some of the specifics.
✤ The Journal of Neuroscience SLEEP…
reported on a study that showed that sleep deprivation led to decreased activity in the frontal cortex and the insular cortex, areas of the brain that are responsible for evaluating appetite. The amygdala is the area of the brain that is responsible for decision making and emotions, and when the brain is deprived of sleep, the amygdala triggers an increase in the desire for food. Furthermore, a study in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2) stated that when an overtired brain was presented with food, there was an increased response in the areas of the brain that are associated with reward. What does this mean? When you are behind on your sleep, the changes in your brain can actually cause you to desire more food while simultaneously decreasing your ability to accurately assess if you are hungry or not. Unfortunately, while sleep deprived, you also tend to choose unhealthy or high-calorie foods, which can lead to weight gain. The more sleep deprived you are, the more extreme these responses can become. (1)
✤ EXERCISE… Luckily, this one can work in your favor! While
it may seem that more exercise and burning calories would increase your appetite, it’s actually the opposite. A study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology (3) showed that aerobic exercise reduced neuronal responses in the areas of the brain associated with food reward. This means that when you are exercising, your brain doesn’t get the same pleasurable response to food, making you less excited to eat.
✤ STRESS… All people have some stress in their lives, whether
it’s kids, work, driving in traffic, money; the list goes on… but what does this have to do with the food we eat? The study reported in The Journal of Neuroscience (1) also showed that women who experienced higher levels
of stress showed an increase in activity in the areas of the brain that are linked to reward, motivation and decision making when shown images of high-calorie foods. It also identified a decrease in activity in the frontal areas of the brain that are active in strategic planning and emotional control. This can boil down to a decreased ability to choose healthy food when under heightened stress. This may promote a cycle of additional stress when guilt sets in about choosing the higher fat and higher calorie foods. Stress will also increase the production of the hormone cortisol. The same study (1) showed that individuals who produced high amounts of cortisol while under stress also consumed a greater amount of high-fat and sugary foods.
✤ HUNGER… Have you ever heard the saying “don’t grocery
shop when you are hungry”? A study published in Appetite (4) asked people who were hungry and those who were satiated to choose foods that they would eat for an entire week. Those who were hungry chose foods that were overall unhealthier than those who were satiated. The results were the same when the participants chose foods to consume immediately.
✤ GENDER… Sorry, ladies, this one works against us too.
When looking back at our evolutionary history, humans would eat as much food as possible when it was readily available so they could store it as fat to be used as energy when there was a food shortage. Females had the added responsibility of nourishing a growing fetus and producing milk for that infant. It makes sense that females often selected higher calorie, higher fat foods when compared with males. What are some things that you can do to help? Humans, by nature, tend to want to conform. So surround yourself with people who eat how you want to eat. When you are on a diet, have a team. Friends and family who are eating healthy will encourage you to do the same. Make sure you are getting enough sleep. This is critical in making wise food choices. Get frequent exercise. This will help increase endorphins, which will help combat stress and reduce cravings while burning calories. If you don’t have time to get to the gym, you can get additional steps in by choosing the parking spot at the back of the lot and choosing the stairs over the escalator or elevator when you can. The steps add up. Often, the challenge with dieting is figuring out what to eat and when to eat it. If this is a burden for you, my nutritional system can do the legwork for you. You can enjoy a lifestyle with healthy, easy-toconsume shakes and snacks to help get you through your day, reduce stress and keep those nagging cravings at bay.
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For more information, email Jennifer Nosti at NutritionEmpowersWealth@gmail.com 1. The Journal of Neuroscience, June 26, 2013, Vol. 33, no. 26. “Tired and apprehensive: anxiety amplifies the impact of sleep loss on aversive brain anticipation.” Andrea N. Goldstein, Stephanie M. Greer, Jared M. Saletin, Allison G. Harvey, Jack B. Nitschke, and Matthew P. Walker. 2. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, April 2012, Vol. 95, no. 4. “Sleep restriction leads to increased activation of brain regions sensitive to food stimuli.” Marie-Pierre St-Onge, Andrew McReynolds, Zalak B Trivedi, Amy L Roberts, Melissa Sy, and Joy Hirsch. 3. Journal of Applied Physiology, May 2012, Vol. 112, no. 9. “Aerobic exercise reduces neuronal responses in food reward brain regions.” Nero Evero, Laura C. Hackett, Robert D. Clark, Suzanne Phelan, and Todd A. Hagobian. 4. Appetite, January 2015, Vol. 90. “Food reward. What it is and how to measure.” Peter J. Rogers and Charlotte A. Hardman.
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Liquid Lift It’s amazing what a day at the Ocean can do for you !
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hen you just begin to detect the signs of aging, a liquid facelift is a great option. This completely non-surgical approach allows Dr. Small to use a variety of injections to smooth lines and wrinkles wherever they may be. The treatment can even postpone the need for a facelift. These injectables include Botox, Juvederm, Voluma, Radiesse, Boletero, and Fat Grafting. Botox is an injectable that targets the wrinkles caused by muscle activity. Juvederm, Voluma, Boletero, and Radiesse are fillers that target wrinkles caused by lost volume. They can also subtly lift sagging jowls and cheeks by supporting the structure of your skin. Fat grafting or lipofilling is an exciting process that removes adipocytes (fat) from areas of the body where you have excess (such as the thighs or buttocks) and strategically places it into areas of the face where you need it. Lipofilling has the added benefit that you do not need to worry about an allergic reaction or rejection because it is your own tissue.
Dr. Small has performed liquid facelifts for numerous happy patients who leave his office looking naturally younger.
This typically does not change the appearance of the area from which the fat was removed.
Recovering from a Liquid Lift
Recovery from a liquid facelift will depend a great deal on the number of injections you receive and whether you are receiving fat grafts. Dr. Small will tell you all you need to know to heal as fast as possible, and he will watch your progress to ensure an optimal result and quick recovery. For most treatments there is no down time from work or activities.
Complementary treatments
Often these treatments alone provide a great result but for some complementary procedures can enhance your result. An example might be laser treatments to remove red or brown spots and wrinkles in the skin that fillers cannot treat.
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During your consultation, Dr. Small will evaluate your skin carefully and listen to your concerns about your appearance. He will create a personalized plan for your liquid facelift and provide you with other options based on his conversation with you. Most of the fillers have a local anesthetic to make the treatment comfortable. For fat grafting, mini-liposuction is used to remove the excess fat from the donor area(s), and the fat is carefully treated and then injected into the facial areas that have lost volume.
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ith the continued growth and expansion of our business along with improvements in technology, we added a new copying and printing division in 2003. A three times “Best of the Press Gold Award” recipient, our services division has developed quickly and offers a wide ranging list of commercial and personal printing services including business cards, real estate postcards, direct mail, letterheads, carbonless forms, booklets and building, invitations and announcements, and promotional items, large format banners and posters, blueprint and reprographic services and also offer design services and document shredding. “Custom work is our specialty. I find this part of the business to be a very rewarding. We get to be creative with the various requests we get. Things like scanning and touching up original artwork, creating life-size cut outs for special events, all kinds of interesting projects,” states Bob Matthews.
“Service truly is our Specialty” When my wife Debbie and I started Copiers Plus, Inc. in 1986, we really had no idea of how fast the technology would change. After all, it was during the time when fax machines were first starting to become popular. Fast forward to 2015 and we cannot live without the ability to scan-to-email. At Copiers Plus we represent the award winning lines of Ricoh/Lanier and Samsung products. We handle everything from small home office models all the way up to high-speed production units; black & white and full color multi-function products, printers, scanners, fax machines, and all the software necessary to improve business workflow. We offer our products and services to all of Southern New Jersey, with offices located in Egg Harbor Township, Ocean City, and Palmyra. As great as these products are, they are only as good as the organization that is providing the service. And that’s where Copiers Plus excels.
Copiers Plus’ expansion into specialized large format printing, sign fabrication, vehicle graphics and lettering, vinyl banners, signs, and window graphics has rapidly grown from their Ocean City location. We pride ourselves on versatility and innovative design coupled with cutting edge technology which enables us to meet the needs of a wide base of customers. From hand drawn invitations, custom photo collages to elaborate memorials… we do it all! Let our expert staff help you create your next project.
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Copiers Plus Robert P. Matthews Three Convenient Locations: 935 west ave, ocean City, N.J. 08226, 609-398-7676 3112 Fire Road, Unit C, egg harbor twp., NJ 08234, 609-645-7587 21 east broad street, Palmyra, N.J. 08065, 1-800-834-3598 www.copiersplus.com
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Keeping it in the Family . . . Keeping it in the Family Copiers Plus Epitomizes a Family Business
Copiers Plus Epitomizes a Family Business When Robert and Debra Matthews started their business, Copiers Plus, they knew that cus-
tomer serviceand would be aMatthews priority. In fact, theirtheir company slogan:Copiers “ServicePlus, is ourthey Specialty,” When Robert Debra started business, knew also that customer would be astaff. priority. In fact, their company slogan:digital “Service became wordsservice to live by for their Serving as a traditional and specialty officeisequipourment Specialty,” to years live by staff. Serving as a equipment. traditional Bob and company,also theybecame representwords over 28 in for the their field selling and servicing specialty digital office equipment company, they represent over 28 years in the field adds, “We continue to grow as a result of our loyal customers who refer our company to others. selling and servicing equipment. Bob adds, “We continue to grow as a result of our loyal Our customers are the most important people in our business. We are dependent on them.” customers who refer our company to others. Our customers and our employees are the most people in our business. We are dependent on them.” Tellimportant us about your newest printing services location.
We opened a new printing business two years ago at 935 West Ave. in Ocean City. Our primary Tell us about your newest printing services location. objective was to offer both, retail services along with traditional commercial printing with a focus on large We opened a new printing business three years ago at 935 West Ave. in Ocean City with format color printing. the plan that our two sons, Bob Jr. and Shane would manage production and customer service. Our primary objective to offer retail services along with traditional Tell us about the three mainwas services youboth, provide. commercial printing with a focus format color printing. We have a walk-in retail businessonforlarge copying, blueprint copying, PC rental, fax service and scanning. We also offer commercial printing for letterheads, business cards, forms, invitations and graphic design. Tell usFinally, aboutwethe main services you provide. have a large format color printing business for banners, posters, indoor and outdoor signs, Weand have a walk-in retail business for copying, blueprint copying, fax and e-mail service vehicle lettering and wrapping. along with document scanning. We also offer commercial printing for letterheads, business cards, forms, invitations andimportant graphic design. Finally, we offer large format color printing for What is the single most aspect of your business banners, posters, indoor outdoor that sets it apart fromand others like it?signs, vehicle graphics and vinyl wraps. We provide a super fast turnaround from our courteous and knowledgeable staff. We take a “can do” Whatattitude is the single of your business thatfashion sets itservice. apart from others like it? to everymost singleimportant request. It aspect really comes down to good old We provide very fast turnaround for most projects by our courteous and knowledgeable staff.How We take a “can do” involved attitude to single request. It really comes down to good old did you become in every printing services? About 12 years ago we relocated into a larger facility on Fire Rd. in Egg Harbor Township. Being as fashion customer service. we are located on a major highway and surrounded by retail businesses, we decided to create a new How did youfocused becomeoninvolved printing services? division retail andincommercial printing. Already in the digital copier equipment business, it About 12 years ago we relocated a larger facility on Fireour Rd. in Egg Harbor seemed like a natural transition. I felt thatinto we would be able to leverage experience in the equipTownship. Beingtoas weour were located on a major highway and surrounded ment industry lower costs on the machines and the maintenance. Boy was I wayby off!commercial The printing and retail businesses, create adeadlines, new division focusedbreakdowns, on retail and business is nothing likewe thedecided equipmenttobusiness; communication typographical commercial printing. Already in the digital seemed likecan errors, problems getting paid, the list goes on. copier Frankly, equipment I almost gave business, up. However,itas my mother a natural that child. we would beit able tofinally leverage ourtheexpertise in the attest,diversification. I was an extremelyI felt stubborn I stuck to and we crossed ten year hump and equipment business to be successful in the commercial printing business. things began to fall into place.
WhatWhat are some of theof best of owning your own business? are some theaspects best aspects of owning your own business? I thrive on challenges and creative problem solving. I feel veryour fortunate because I love The timing of this question could not be any worse as we just received health insurance renewal. whatThe I do. I enjoy interaction with my staffof and overallthisculture hasyour been premium hasthe been increased by an average 80%.the However, is part ofthat owing owncreated busiin myness. work environment. Additionally, owningsolving. a business provides flexibility with I thrive on challenges and creative problem I am very fortunatesome because I love what I do.my I schedule. enjoy the interaction with my staff and the overall culture that has been created in my work environment. Additionally, owning my own business gives me a little flexibility on the hours I work which enables me to How does it feel to have your children follow in your footsteps? Was it a natural progression for enjoy my hobbies. them? It’sHow extremely thinkchildren many parents love to have their children follow does it rewarding. feel to haveIyour follow inwould your footsteps? in their footsteps especially if they a business. It presents excellent opportunities and Was it a natural progression forown them? It’s one the best feelings in my Ilife. fathers would loveboth to have follow in in challenges forofeveryone involved. feelI think verymost fortunate to have of their our children sons working their footsteps especially if they own a business. The most important thing is that your children are happy the business. and content. I feel very fortunate to have both of my sons working in the business. Tell us about the vehicle wrapping services you offer. WeTell have provided vehicle wrapping wrappingservices and lettering for over two years with over 50 projects us about the vehicle you offer. completed. They are mostly partial a few We have provided vehicle advertising wrapping and graphics lettering foralong almost with two years withwraps over 40and projects com-full They are mostly wraps along with partial wraps and a fewprocedure. full color changes. This is a colorpleted. changes. This is anadvertising extremely labor intensive and technical We provide an extremely labor intensive and technical procedure. We provide a complete from concept and complete solution from concept and design, through production andsolution installation. We also design, through production and installation. We also provide vinyl lettering and magnetic signs. provide vinyl lettering and magnetic signs. Are there any special projects you are working on? on? Are there any unique projects you are working Yes. Yes. We We arewere currently withproducing renovating an additional 6500 square Cove feet of recentlyinvolved involved with and installing two murals in Castaway at Playland on the Ocean City boardwalk. One was 10 feet tall by 150 feet long, and the other was production space at our Egg Harbor Township location. This expansion will enable20 usfeet to tall by 50 feet long. operate more efficiently as we continue to grow are services division. If youIf are of of any officefor equipment or commercial for your business, you in areneed in need a printer your business or home, callprinting Copiers Plus, 609-645-7578 call Copiers Plus, an appointment with one of their and schedule an 609-645-7578 appointment withand one schedule of their excellent service personnel. knowledgeable staff member. Visit their website at www.copiersplus.com and like Visit their website at www.copiersplus.com and like them on Facebook. them on Facebook.
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SPRING INTO BETTER SLEEP:
Ten Steps To Starting A Program For Restful Sleep
1. COMMITMENT: As in any change, 3. IDENTIFY: In our daily lives, there are 7. CHECK: Ask your sleep doctor if you have ✤ ✤ ✤ commitment it is crucial. Without it, attempting any many factors that contribute to poor sleep. Common sleep apnea, restless legs, or abnormal behavior while of these steps may not be worthwhile.
2. MEASURE: Prior to making changes in your ✤ sleep, it is important to determine the quality of your
sleep length. This involves using a simple sleep diary or the use of an automatic app for the iPhone/android “sleep cycle”. In the morning, in your diary write what time you went to the bedroom the previous night, the time you turned the lights off, how many hours you felt you slept, and how you felt as you awoke in the morning.
ones are stress from personal, financial and family issues, poor habits as in smoking, coffee/tea/ soda consumption, lack of exercise, and eating at inappropriate times.
4. CHANGE: There are many seemingly minor ✤ issues in our environment that promote poor sleep.
Make sure that the bedroom light, temperature, sound and humidity are to your liking, as well as your pillow and mattress. Even the most expensive mattress is inexpensive when you consider how many hours you spend sleeping.
Do you or a family member experience snoring, daytime sleepiness or wake up unrefreshed in the morning?
5. ELIMINATE: The bedroom is for ✤ sleeping! Do not watch television, use your
laptop and cellphone, or look at any watch or clock while in bed! Facebook, texting, tweeting are for the daytime. The light from the cellphone causes you to stay awake. If you have insomnia, you should refrain from eating 3 to 4 hours before bedtime, and also stop any alcohol intake at that time. Both could prevent falling asleep or staying asleep.
6. CONTROL: Take control of your ✤ sleep with the realization that you are making
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decisions about the influence your stressors place upon you. Write down a worry list at least five hours before bedtime. This list should include things that you normally think about at bedtime, or if you awake in the middle of the night. If you start to think about one of these issues at bedtime, recognize that you have addressed them earlier and need not repeat it.
asleep. Many of these commonly cause us to awake repeatedly or can prevent us from falling asleep. Sleep apnea causes someone to snore and stop breathing repetitively. It is often brought to the doctor’s attention by a bed partner’s observation that the individual breathes very shallowly and then snorts. Closer observation often results in the awareness that the individual has stopped breathing entirely. These repetitive awakenings often also result in the individual’s impression that they are not sleeping.
8. SUPPORT: Any change in your life is always ✤ made easier with the support of family and friends. If you are solo and going it alone, perhaps consultation with a sleep disorders physician is in order.
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9. CHALLENGE: Changes are hard to make. Most of us with a chronic health problem wish for a rapid total resolution. When the health issue requires steady continuous work , we have to step out of the comfort zone and endeavor to make that change. 10. SET THE DATE: No change is easy. ✤ However, when you set a date, plans are better defined and your road to better sleep starts!
For more information, contact us at 732.920.8022
Dr. Stephen L. Newman, a graduate of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is the first Board Certified Sleep Specialist in Ocean County. He also established the first Sleep Disorder Laboratory in Southern and Central New Jersey. A resident of Ocean County since 1986, he is married to Merrell Newman and has two children. The pride and joy of his life is his granddaughter, Madeleine.
Happy National Pet Week
National Pet Week® is May 3-9, 2015, (always the first full week in May). This week is dedicated to celebrating the more than 200 million pets that enrich our lives each and every day. National Pet Week® was created in 1981 by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the Auxiliary to the AVMA to honor the many important roles pets have in our lives and to promote responsible pet ownership. Whether companion, comedian, confidant or protector, our pets are always there for us and don’t ask much in return. National Pet Week® celebrates this bond and encourages pet owners to be certain they provide their best friend with all they need for a happy, healthy life every week of the year.
Out of the following fun facts, four are true and one is made up! Can you guess which is the bogus fact? u Dogs do not have an appendix. v A pack of kittens is called a kindle & a pack of adult cats is called a clowder. w Iguanas are able to hold their breath for up to 30 minutes. x A goldfish can live up to 20 years. y Many hamsters only blink one eye at a time. Answer: x is FALSE! A goldfish can live up to 40 years!
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Our Synergie System is a vacuum massage treatment. When done consistently and assisted by your homecare, these treatments will certainly make a difference in cellulite. Is cellulite just fat? Fat is the result from more calories consumed than the body can metabolize. The result is a firm cushion of solid fat under the skin that acts as a support structure to the skin. Cellulite is a word that describes the deterioration of the fat and its surrounding connective tissue. This results in the “firm” fat cells swelling with water and toxins. Circulation is strangled. The result…unsightly lumps and bumps. Our treatments along with drinking a lot of water and a healthy diet will make the difference. Best done in a series of at least 8 treatments. Package prices available.
care for themselves. Tell the family. We have a beautiful Mother’s Day gift set from Nerium. While supplies last. Father’s Day is June 21st. Real men do Spa!! They have skin, feet, hands and the tension in their back, oh my! A good professional massage can also help his golf game. In addition we have some great skin care products for them. Remember these special men on this special occasion.
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Simply Skin Gift Cards can be purchased on our website, by phone or in the spa. In the spa we can gift-wrap your Gift Card with any spa boutique purchase. We offer some unique gifts for Mothers, Fathers, Graduates, Teachers, Moms-to Be, Brides and other special people in your life! Mother’s Day is May 10th. That special day of the year to remember all the women who have influenced your life. Some you call, some you send a card and others get a special gift to show just how much you care. Nothing says I care about you more than a gift card allowing women to
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Do Children Need Chiropractic Care? Written by Daniel Eric Mutter, DC
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Children and chiropractic, you say? Why would they need it?
If you were under the impression that “Chiropractic is only for (old) people with neck and back pain” or some variation of this statement, then it would naturally seem strange to consider how vital chiropractic care is for children. They don’t often complain about neck aches or back aches, the long hours in the office, the commute, the injury they had ten years ago, or the story associated with who they are and how they got there. Here is another impression: “Chiropractic has the potential to help anyone with a spine and a pulse.” Chiropractic is about the structure and function of the body as a whole. Long ago, chiropractors identified that one of the most profound ways to improve the structure and function of the body was to look to the spine. Within the spinal column is the lifeline of the body, the extension of the brain that feeds information to and relays information from all parts of the body. When this communication between the brain and the body is affected, our ability to sense our environment (to feel and to learn) and our ability to adapt to it (be healthy and play well with others) is affected.
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Some of the most important neurological and developmental progress in our lives occurs when we are young. Growing up lays the groundwork for the bodies we will inhabit and the minds we will identify with for the rest of our lives. When the structure of the body holds tension, stress and strain are placed on the soft nerves and spinal cord that communicate with the brain. Altered structure means altered function, and tension in the body means tension on the nerves. Tension on the nerves means tension in how we experience the world and how effectively we are able to navigate it. When this occurs in a body that is in a constant state of growth and development (i.e. children) it can have serious and long-term consequences. Tension can be caused by three primary groups of stress: physical, chemical, and mental/emotional. Physical stress includes falls, fights, the birth experience, or chronic compulsory sitting. Chemical stressors are things like smoke, pesticides, medications and vaccinations, diets with excessive preservatives and sugars, and chemically treated water. Mental/emotional stress is a major group for children because they are constantly evolving. Now more than ever they are exposed to massive amounts of information (think cell phones, tablets, television, school work) while trying to figure out what it means, how to use it, and how to integrate it.
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All of these stressors impact young spines and bodies as much if not more so than older ones. It is for this reason that chiropractic care is so significant for children.
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Why do parents bring their kids to the office?
Parents bring their children to chiropractors for many different reasons. Often it is for some kind of injury, but sometimes for things like asthma, indigestion, colds, or attentional deficits. Although chiropractic helps children with these and various other complaints, it important to understand that chiropractic does not treat conditions or diseases. Chiropractors are highly trained to deliver gentle, specific adjustments to help reorganize how tension is stored in the body. When the structures of the body are “in line” then the functions they support can work harmoniously. This healthy expression of function is known as wellness.
If you have any questions about the benefits of chiropractic care for children, the low force chiropractic discipline of Network Spinal Analysis that we practice in the office, or whether our services resonate with you (or your child), please call us at 732-244-5008 or look us up at wavesoftransformation.com.
Dr. Donna M. Mutter, DC has been serving Ocean County for 30 years. She practices a reorganizational approach to health and wellness utilizing a form of chiropractic known as Network Spinal Analysis. She has been on both the clinical and Dr. Donna M. Mutter, DC and Dr. Daniel Mutter teaching staff for this work since 1986. Her practice, Waves of Transformation, is located in Toms River, NJ. Dr. Daniel Mutter, DC practices reorganizational chiropractic at Waves of Transformation. After studying Philosophy at The College of New Jersey and graduating salutatorian from Life Chiropractic College West, he joined his mother in practice in 2013.
Stafford Communications Group Executive Wins Enterprising Women Of The Year Award CJ Stafford, president of Stafford Communications Group, Incorporated and Highlands resident, has been named a winner of the 2015 Enterprising Women of the Year Awards by Enterprising Women magazine. The award honors top women entrepreneurs from North America and around the globe for their commitment CJ Stafford, President to their workforce and local community. The annual Enterprising Women of the
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Dr. Carmen M. Quiñones is a Board Certified Interventional Pain Management Physician who has been practicing in New Jersey since 2006. She successfully treats many conditions, including spinal stenosis, degenerative disc diseases, whiplash injuries and sciatica. Focused on studying the science of spine and musculoskeletal disorders, her specialty is in interventional pain management modalities, including lumbar epidurals, steroid injections, facet joint nerve blocks, radiofrequency ablation, and trials with spinal cord stimulators. Currently practicing at Premier Pain Centers in Shrewsbury, East Brunswick, and Freehold pain management offices, she is dedicated to enhancing her patient’s quality of life. Dr. Quiñones also sees patients with osteoarthritis and conditions associated with joint and nerve pain. “As a physiatrist, I diagnose muscle, nerve, and bone disease and specialize in non-surgical treatment. I felt that further training in interventional pain management would optimize the care of my patients.”
lumbar epidural steroid injections and nerve blocks. They are usually done for conditions such as low back pain radiating to the leg (“sciatica or radiculopathy”). These conditions are commonly caused by spinal stenosis or a bulging disc putting pressure on the nerve. The lumbar epidural steroid injection is a minimally invasive procedure where a steroid is injected in the space between the vertebra and the meninges covering the spinal cord. “The steroid and local anesthetic will help to decrease inflammation and therefore relieve pain. The pain relief may last from days to years. This will allow the patient to resume their normal activities including an exercise program.”
The procedure begins with a trial of the stimulator. This will help determine if the procedure is going to be successful. The trial is done in an outpatient setting,” she adds. The trial leads will be inserted percutaneously into the epidural space. The leads are properly positioned until the patient reaches stimulation in the affected areas. The leads will be connected to an external device and the patient will be sent home. In three to five days the patient will return to the office and the leads are removed. If the patient achieves at least 50% pain relief, then the leads will be implanted permanently, which will require a minimal surgery.
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the most challenging aspect of her profession is to create community awareness that there are options for people who suffer from chronic pain. But with a great challenge comes aw her greatest reward: leading her patients to a pain free life!
Dr. Carmen Quiñones is a member of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP) and the New Jersey Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (NJSIPP). Along with her Board Certification, Dr. Quiñones is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (FAAPMR). After completing her medical training with a residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City, she was awarded an an Interventional Spine Fellowship at Emory University in Interventional Spine andand PainPain Fellowship at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta, Georgia. Bilingual in Spanish and English, Dr. Quiñones lives in Monmouth County with her family and enjoys hiking and practicing yoga.
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3What does a typical day look like for you?
Dr. Balaji: My typical day may include fixing a broken tooth, performing a smile enhancement, which could range from cosmetic veneers to cosmetic Strickland Facelift Dentures (TM) or treating TMJ pain. Kids who have early crowding and need interceptive orthodontic appliances could also been seen on my schedule. These are just a few of the types of appointments I could have in my day.
3How did you become involved in the field of dentistry?
Dr. Balaji: My parents were both physicians so I grew up surrounded in a healthcare environment. I remember scrubbing up and watching a gastric surgery that my Dad performed when I was in high school. It motivated me to do well in school and ultimately chose dentistry as my profession. It was important to be my own boss and make my own hours. My Dad worked a lot during my childhood and he missed out on many of my high school baseball games. I didn’t want that for my future kids so dentistry was the perfect fit.
3What is the most rewarding part about your profession?
Dr. Balaji: I enjoy getting to know my patients on a personal level and look forward to hearing about their lives during their visits. I now treat some of their kids so I’m guessing I am getting a “little” older. Helping patients who suffer with debilitating pain like headaches from their TMJ is also highly rewarding, and of course improving a person’s self-confidence with a smile rejuvenation ranks very high as well.
3What is the most challenging part about your profession?
Dr. Balaji: Dealing with the non-clinical duties can be frustrating and selecting and training the right team members who share my passion can also be a challenging task. Fortunately, I have been blessed with employees who love what they do and are exceptional at patient care.
3What are the primary symptoms of TMJ?
Dr. Balaji: TMJ pain can present itself with many different symptoms. A patient can have headaches, ear congestion, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), vertigo, neck pain and tightness in the cheek muscles. The way your teeth meet and how much the muscles are overworked have a lot to do with causing these symptoms.
3What attracted you to Neuromuscular Dentistry?
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Dr. Balaji: My wife suffered with migraines and jaw pain for many years. I would make her a nightguard like I was taught to do in dental school. Unfortunately, her pain remained. I began my long journey of postgraduate training at the world-renowned Las Vegas Institute. It is the only teaching facility that uses neuromuscular principles for treating TMJ. After several years of training, which is still ongoing, I can say that my wife, along with many of my patients are living pain-free lives.
3Tell us about the K-7 System.
Dr. Balaji: The K-7 Evaluation System is a very sophisticated piece of technology that allows me to measure and display objective physiologic, anatomic and functional data about the TMJ. Being able to measure and read jaw function and muscle status adds invaluable information to the diagnostic process.
3What are some of the more successful treatments for patients suffering from TMJ?
Dr. Balaji: There is no better way to treat TMJ than with neuromuscular principles. We see many patients who are referred to us by neurologists, ENTs, physical therapists and dentists. These patients have seen many professionals over time without any significant relief to their symptoms. Once we use our technology combined with my ability to interpret the situation and find an ideal bite, these same patients experience tremendous improvements. Dr. Balaji grew up in Bergen County but currently resides in Ocean County. He chose dentistry so he could have more flexibility in his schedule, which allows him to spend more time with his wife Tracie, and their two beautiful children, Ava (11) and Gavin (8). He played collegiate baseball and continues to be an avid fan of the game. Currently, he is a coach for his son’s Little League team. He says, “It gives me great joy to watch him enjoy the same sport I played and loved as a child.” The County Woman Magazine
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ost of us at one time or another has suffered from heartburn. We have all seen the ads for the numerous acid suppressing medicines. The question is when to take notice of these symptoms and to seek the advice of a doctor.
What is GERD?
Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is a condition related to stomach acid backing up into the esophagus. The esophagus is the food tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. At the bottom of the esophagus is a muscle called the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). The job of the LES is to squeeze the bottom of the esophagus tight to prevent the stomach acid from splashing up and burning the esophagus. It is supposed to stay closed at all times except when we swallow, belch or vomit. The LES can inappropriately relax causing acid to enter the esophagus. When stomach acid enters the esophagus it can damage the lining of the esophagus and cause symptoms such as a burning sensation in the chest called heartburn. Reflux may be so severe that a person may believe they are having a heart attack. Atypical symptoms can also occur like excess belching, hoarseness, sore throat, asthma, or chronic cough.
What can I do to prevent GERD? There are a number of lifestyle and dietary changes that can be tried for most people with GERD. Avoiding foods and beverages that can inappropriately relax the LES is recommended, such as fatty foods, spices, tomato products, coffee, alcohol and sodas. Stopping cigarette smoking and losing weight if overweight can improve symptoms. Behavior modifications such as elevating the head of your bed
on blocks or using a specifically designed wedge will help keep the stomach contents and acid in the stomach. Decreasing the size of portions of dinner and eating dinner 2 to 3 hours before bedtime can also avoid night time GERD.
tor. Patients with heartburn for a long time dramatically increase their risk for developing Barrett’s esophagus and cancer of the esophagus.
What medicines are used to treat GERD?
Barrett’s Esophagus is a permanent change in the type of cells lining the esophagus in a reaction to chronic acid injury. This condition is associated with an increased risk for the development of cancer of the esophagus. Esophageal cancer is increasing in incidence more rapidly than any other type of cancer. Barrett’s esophagus is most commonly diagnosed in Caucasian males in their fifties to sixties. Barrett’s Esophagus and cancer of the esophagus are best diagnosed with upper endoscopy.
Medicines used to treat GERD include antacids which neutralize acid already produced by the stomach. Other medicines like H2-blockers and proton pump inhibitors suppress the production of acid by the stomach. These medicines are used to prevent symptoms of heartburn and aid in healing of acid induced injury. These medicines are available both over the counter and by prescription. Prescription medications are usually stronger and may give better relief of symptoms.
When should I worry about GERD? There are certain alarm symptoms that may indicate a more serious condition than just typical GERD. If someone with heartburn has problems swallowing, weight loss, nausea, anemia, or blood in the stool then they should tell their doctor. Patients who have had heartburn more than five years or have heartburn starting after the age of 45 should also be concerned and notify their doctor. Alarm symptoms may indicate bleeding ulcers, scars in the esophagus called strictures or even cancer of the esophagus. If medications are required for more than an occasional use or for prolonged periods of time it is important to discuss with your docHospital
As you can see heartburn may not just be a symptom to grin and bear, but may represent a serious health problem. It is therefore very important to talk to your
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doctor if your symptoms are long standing, require chronic medication therapy or are associated with alarm features.
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Upper endoscopy is a painless procedure that is performed in our outpatient endoscopy center. The test may only take five minutes to perform. The test is performed by a gastroenterologist while you sleep. An anesthesiologist is also involved to provide sedation through an intravenous needle. The doctor will take a pencil thin tube with a light and a camera on the tip and slide it into your mouth and follow the pathway the food takes down the esophagus, stomach and small intestine. These areas can be carefully examined, photographed and biopsied. The risks of complications from the test are very small. There are no alternative tests that can allow the doctor to take important biopsies of the esophagus which are necessary to diagnose Barrett’s esophagus and cancer of the esophagus.
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(Sitting l-r) Omar Tamimi, MD , Jill Collier, MD, and Allan Cohen, MD. (Back row l-r) Jai Mirchandani, MD, Edgar Bigornia, MD and Kenneth Glazier, MD. We perform endoscopic procedures in the convenience of our two office based endoscopy centers.We aim to provide the highest quality of compassionate medical care and perform endoscopies in a convenient, friendly, non-threatening office setting. We serve patients from many different backgrounds which is mirrored in the diversity of our physicians.
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Getting Back on Track with Weight Loss after Bariatric Surgery Studies show that weight regain happens in up to 39 percent of people who’ve had gastric bypass or another type of bariatric surgery. In this issue of Ocean County Woman, we look at why the pounds can creep back — and what you can do get back in control. “A certain amount of weight regain after bariatric surgery is a normal and expected phenomenon. However, for some people, medical, psychological, or lifestyle factors can significantly derail their efforts to keep off the excess pounds for the long term,” says Alexander Onopchenko, MD, FACS, medical director of the Center for Surgical Weight Loss & Wellness at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center (ARMC). CAUSES OF WEIGHT REGAIN Medically related influences include a mechanical or anatomic failure of the original operation. For other people, side effects of certain medicines — including antidepressants and antipsychotic medications, beta blockers to treat high blood pressure, and chronic oral steroid therapy — can lead to significant weight regain.
Finally, preventing weight gain is “impossible without diet and exercise. Ultimately, an hour of extra activity above the functions of daily living is required for successfully maintaining weight loss,” explains Dr. Onopchenko. REGAIN CONTROL, NOT WEIGHT According to Dr. Onopchenko, “the most important thing you can do besides maintain your diet and exercise is to follow up in our office at least yearly following the first post-operative year and attend our support group meetings as often of as possible.”
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“Psychological stress can cause patients to revert to old eating habits and stray from their prescribed high-protein diet in favor of highcarb and high-fat comfort foods. This can lead to grazing and increased overall caloric intake with weight regain,” says Dr. Onopchenko.
“Here, we can identify problems early and offer solutions before you feel that you are ‘too far gone.’ In support groups, common struggles are identified and solutions are discussed with reinforcement of how to continue with the lifestyle guidelines,” he says. ANOTHER OPTION FOR SOME: BARIATRIC REVISION SURGERY If you have been closely watching your diet and exercising regularly but still regaining weight, you may wish to explore the possibility of bariatric revision surgery. “Revision surgery is reserved for patients who have experienced adverse symptoms or significant weight regain due to a mechanical or anatomic problem with their original operation. But even in these cases, success always includes adherence to diet and exercise,” says Dr. Onopchenko. For more information about AtlantiCare, visit www.atlanticare.org or www.atlanticarewell4life.org, call the AtlantiCare Access Center at 1-888-569-1000, or find AtlantiCare on Facebook, www.facebook.com/AtlantiCare.
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Five Tips To Protect Your Child With Special Needs-Updated Part 1
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bout five years ago, I wrote this blog post regarding this topic. It was written about the time my youngest daughter turned one. As many of you may know if you read my articles, I have two beautiful children. My youngest was born with the gift, Down syndrome. As I review it, these tips are still relevant today but I’ve also added some new updated information for parents to think about.
Protecting a child with special needs may lead families to make common mistakes. Here are a few examples: 1. Custodial Accounts. Commonly, there are custodial accounts in the name of a child with special needs. Such an account, however, will affect the child’s availability for government assistance. Custodial accounts are often established long before the child’s special needs are recognized. If the account has an excess of $2,000.00, parents must deplete any such accounts for the care of their child to qualify for Medicaid assistance or allocate the assets to a pooled trust or first party special needs trust. If parents choose to provide assets to or for the benefit of that special needs child, a special needs trust may be established by parents or other family members and gifts can be made directly to this trust account. U.S. News & World Report, 2012, had discovered that “More than 20 million U.S. families have at least one member with special needs.” Their most important concern? It was their child’s health as well
as with planning how to financially support their child throughout their lifetime, since many of them will outlive their parents but might not be able to support themselves and live independently. What is a special needs trust? Also, known as a supplemental needs trusts, enables third-party individuals, generally family members, to leave an inheritance to disabled heirs without those assets counting against them for the purpose of securing public benefits. Since these assets are titled to the trust, they are not considered part of the estate. Also, there is no limit to how much you may contribute. This is just some of the highlights of this type of trust.
2. 529 Plan. There also may be a 529 Plan in the name of a special needs child. This account in the child’s name may affect the child’s ability to receive government assistance. The 529 plan is considered an available asset of the child’s when determining his or her eligibility following the death of the individual who established the plan for such child. Recently, Congress passed the ABLE Act, Achieve a Better Life Experience. Like s 529 Plan, ABLE accounts allow families to set aside money (up to $14,000 per person annually), and pay no taxes on that money’s growth as long as it’s used for qualified expenses. ABLE accounts will be offered by states – although the Department of the Treasury and IRS are also involved. Based on the strong bipartisan support the ABLE Act received, it is anticipated that states will start offering accounts later this year. Stay tuned for more important tips in the July/August issue. Next issue will cover the retirement plan and insurance policy beneficiaries for special needs.
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Matus is an Economics graduate from Rutgers University and continued her education at Touro Law School, where she has been helping people protect assets for special needs children and conduct smooth real estate for over almost two decades in Toms River, NJ. She is an active member of the Filipino American Cultural Development Center of Toms River and a legal advisor for the Filipino American Medical Society as well as the Philippine Nurses Association of Ocean County.
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Family Protector: Christine Matus Provides Legal Assistance for Those Who Need it Most
rom an early age Christine Matus was exposed to the various different aspects of real estate through her parents. “My parents were both savvy with real estate and at one point my Mom had close to a dozen properties that she owned and managed. I would go with her to visit these properties and learned a great deal by watching her interact with the tenants and managers,” she adds. Therefore it was a natural progression for her to be drawn to real estate law. However, her real passion is derived from the work she does with the special needs population. Christine has devoted a large part of her practice to this area of the law. As an attorney, she protects the assets for special needs children and adults so they can have the lifestyle they deserve. And because she has a special needs child of her own, she understands it on a very personal level as well. “When my daughter was born, she presented us with a wonderful gift. She has taught my older daughter lessons in tolerance, patience and compassion very early in her life. For my husband and me, we have been given the ultimate lesson of unconditional love,” she adds. While lecturing to the public on various topics of special needs and estate planning, she is able to share her mission, which is to educate families on all of the options they have so they are equipped to make the best choices for themselves. CW: How did you become involved in real estate law?
Christine Matus: Every firm I have worked with has touched upon that area of the law so I have had some terrific mentors. Both estate planning and real estate are based on relationships. I have learned that valuing the relationships I form with my clients makes for more success all the way around.
CW: What is the most rewarding part about your profession?
Christine Matus: Special needs planning allows me to help out the most vulnerable members of our society. I help them realize their dreams and provide peace of mind and security for their families. Regarding real estate law, the challenge is remembering that there are many emotional aspects that must be acknowledged. Sometimes selling a home can be a bittersweet transaction. A client may be moving on to the next level but emotionally be very sad. As attorneys and professionals in this area, we have to respect that. With estate planning for those with special needs, many of the challenges come from making sure the public is well aware of the options they have. When my daughter was born with Down Syndrome, I discovered that finding information to help her was very difficult. There was a tremendous amount of conflicting information and without my network of professionals, I am not sure if I would have received the correct information in the amount of time that I had.
CW: Tell us a little bit about the planning you do for special needs clients describe that aspect of your business and how it challenges you.
Christine L. Matus, Esq. Christine and her husband Steven have two children, ages five and seven. They travel to Holland frequently as that is where Steven is from. As a result, her children have become “fantastic” travelers. Besides being a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association, she is also dedicated to public service. Christine is an active mediator with the Superior Court of New Jersey, Special Civil Part, a volunteer for Caregivers, Inc., a Eucharistic Minister, and a Board Member of the Ocean County YMCA.
Christine Matus: My passion for this area of law stems from my everyday personal experiences. My own family teaches me about the triumphs and challenges of having a special needs child more than any other law book can ever provide. As a result, we take a holistic method of caring and helping our clients. Planning for the future of a special needs child involves creating an estate plan that includes a special needs trust. A special needs trust is set up for a person with special needs to supplement any benefits they may receive from government programs. A properly drafted special needs trust will allow the beneficiary to receive government benefits while still receiving funds from the trust. We like to take the time exploring the individual’s lifestyle, what makes them happy, and how they picture the “perfect” day. Our planning goes beyond just building the special needs trust, and includes other professionals such as financial advisers, therapists, and schools. We are proud to have started the Matus Law Group Life Series Program. This is where we invite clients to exclusive private events, free seminars, and provide resources that involve ways to enhance the lives of not only the special needs individual; but their family members too. For example, we interview professionals in different areas from financial advisers to charities asking how they work and how they play a part in estate planning. An upcoming interview will involve a therapy dog trainer and their benefits. We then offer these interviews to our clients and will have them posted on our website as free resources for them. We also host fun events like client dinners that have an educational aspect.
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Is Bankruptcy An Option? Look Out For These Signals “Who do I choose to pay this month?”
A scary, yet common question many people are forced to ask themselves on a regular basis. With unemployment steadily high and the number of under-employed folks even higher, the nature of today’s economy has left the majority of people grappling with difficult financial questions such as the one posed at the beginning of this paragraph. This is especially in New Jersey where the cost of living is amongst the highest in the country. When is it time to consider bankruptcy as an option? The following are some signals to look out for: “ROBBING PETER TO PAY PAUL.” Credit cards are often a necessary evil. In a perfect world, we would all use our credit cards sparingly and with discretion, allowing ourselves the opportunity to pay for a family vacation or a special gift over time. Unfortunately, in today’s down economy, the luxury of credit has turned more into a staple of survival. People have no choice but to use credit to put food on their table and purchase gas to go to work.
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This begets then having to use credit to pay for existing credit obligations, or “Robbing Peter to Pay Paul” as it is known. For many, it is a merry-go-round that simply will not stop. Bankruptcy may be an option for stopping this whirlwind ride. LIQUIDATING RETIREMENT SAVINGS JUST TO GET BY. It’s tough to think about the future when the present can be so burdensome financially. For many of the people I meet with, their future is now. They naturally seek to tap into whatever funds are available in order to stay above water. As a result, people can tear through years of hard-earned savings, often at a great penalty and tax consequence, with nothing to fall back on. Bankruptcy could potentially protect these assets so that those years of savings do not dwindle away. FALLING BEHIND ON MORTGAGE AND HOME EQUITY LINES. Falling behind on mortgage and home equity lines - The most straightforward and clearest schedule signal of financial distress. When our rock, our shelter, comes under attack, difficult
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decisions must be made as to whether a home is salvageable and/or worth investing further into. Bankruptcy can often be an option for saving a home. However, as has become increasingly common, it can also be a way of getting out from underneath it. MINIMUM PAYMENTS MAXIMUM EFFORTS. With the way interest rates on credit card have risen today, people are at a loss to explain how they can pay so much for so long and have the same exact balance due from years prior. Disposable income is tight in today’s economy – there is only so much to go around after we pay our food, gas and whatever keeps the lights and heat on in the home. This is to say nothing of actually considering some form of savings. If all of one’s disposable income is going toward just staying above water with respect to minimum fees, bankruptcy may be an option to consider. WHEN THE EMOTIONAL STRAIN START’S AFFECTING AN AREA OF ONE’S LIFE. I often tell clients that 50% of what I do is relieving financial stress and the remaining 50% is relieving emotion. The effect of falling behind
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on bills can have a far reaching effect on people well beyond the financial ramifications. It can effect how we treat our spouses, our children, our co-workers, and perhaps most common – how we treat ourselves. Lack of sleep, depression, poor eating habits – there are many ways that financial distress can materialize in our own lives. It’s important to take a step back, acknowledge the signs, and be proactive in taking action. I hope that this article was helpful in trying to acknowledge the signs of financial distress in order to take the next step in evaluation your options, including bankruptcy. Your overall quality of life and well-being may depend on it! Call today for a free consultation!
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Hypnosis for Women Professional Hypnosis & Coaching Rhoda Kopy, Director 1541 Rt. 37 East, Suite E Toms River, NJ 08753 732-270-0080 www.HypnoForWomen.com
Make Your Mind Work FOR You – Instead of Against You! Rhoda Kopy is a nationally certified consulting hypnotist and wellness coach, with specialty certification is complementary medical hypnotism. She earned a B.S. degree in Biomedical Communications from Richard Stockton College of N.J., has an academic background in nursing, and 20+ years’ experience in community health education and coaching. Rhoda adheres to strict ethical standards of the National Guild of Hypnotists.
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hildren and teens can learn to “program” themselves for success, and develop an attitude of “I can do it!” when facing difficult situations. Think back over
your growing-up years. What were some of the key challenges you faced? Were you made fun of because you were overweight or bit your nails or got caught up in some other negative habit? Were you a capable athlete or student who didn’t perform well because you lacked confidence and focus? Were you super shy and had difficulty interacting with other people? Did standing up in front of the class to do a presentation scare the heck out of you? Were you petrified of going to the doctor’s office and getting the dreaded needle? Imagine having access to tools that would have allowed you to feel empowered, competent and capable, and equipped to handle challenges. What a difference that would have made! That’s precisely why hypnosis and coaching is a wonderful approach for children and teenagers. What they gain through several sessions, which includes instruction in self-hypnosis, lays a foundation that helps them as they travel through life. While many adults benefit from this approach, kids, in particular, have a natural affinity for it. Hypnosis engages the subconscious mind – that
part connected with behavior patterns, emotions, and memories, and which is the seat of the imagination. Children are so adept at using their imagination that they are said to be in a state of hypnosis much of the time. They are masters at daydreaming, playing “pretend,” and engaging in “make believe.” That ability allows them- to easily visualize, sense, or feel the things that are suggested to help them resolve an issue. Teenagers tend to be more analytical; but their curiosity about hypnosis, their imagination, and desire to make changes generally make them good candidates for this approach, as well. Some of the issues commonly addressed with teens and children include: • Negative habits (i.e., like thumb sucking, nail biting, skin picking, unhealthy eating) • Fears (i.e., needles, being alone, dentists, doctors) • Performance blocks (i.e., sports, academics, arts) • Focus and concentration (including studying and test-taking) • Bedwetting • Shyness and social unease • Organization and time management • Stress management Trying to address issues like these with the logical part of the
Commonly Asked Questions about Hypnosis What is hypnosis? It’s a naturally occurring state, like ❀ daydreaming, becoming absorbed in a good book, or zoning out while you’re driving. Used in a clinical setting, it’s a powerful vehicle for change. You are coached into a state in which the deeper part of your mind, the subconscious, is more accessible and open to change. Diverse techniques are used, such as guided imagery, mental rehearsal, NLP, etc. As with meditation, there are many physiologic benefits when it’s practiced regularly. Do some people lose control? That only happens on TV and ❀ in the movies. People use this technique because they want to gain more control over themselves. No one can make you think, say, do, or
mind – the conscious mind – doesn’t usually achieve results. You can talk to your child from now until the cow jumps over the moon about how the “needle” really won’t hurt, but all the rationalizing in the world isn’t going to change that gut reaction to scream and kick and flee. Appealing to the subconscious mind, using a variety of safe and gentle techniques, is what gets results. Young people who are introduced to hypnosis and coaching, and who practice what they’re taught, tend to: • Feel more competent and capable • Be more relaxed • Focus more easily • Feel empowered • Creatively problem solve • Feel equipped to handle challenges Children and teens who are good candidates for this approach include those who are open to the approach and who: • Want to resolve the particular issue – and see the benefits in doing so • Are able to discuss their feelings and goals surrounding the situation • Can sit quietly for at least ten minutes at a time • Will spend a few moments each day practicing certain techniques and/or listening to a CD • Are able to follow simple instructions
feel anything that runs counter to who you are and what you want. What if I’m not “hypnotize-able”? It’s rare that someone is ❀ unable to enter this state because it is a naturally occurring state. Therefore, just about anyone who wants to enter the state can do so. And, the more it’s practiced, the easier it becomes. People who would not be good candidates include those with organic brain damage, difficulty processing simple information, and severe and untreated psychiatric disorders. Is it possible to get stuck in hypnosis? No. It is possible to drift ❀ into a sleep state, however, because it’s often quite relaxing; but a good practitioner won’t let that happen. Can I use this approach instead of seeing a medical doctor ❀ or a therapist? This is not intended to take the place of licensed medical or mental health care. If you are having a significant physical or mental health problem, it needs to be appropriately handled. There are times when it is necessary for a hypnosis practitioner to request authorization before seeing certain clients, and hypnosis practitioners often work in tandem with physicians and therapists.
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forward, or around the wisdom toothand itself, andyou there will beonno Dr. Banks will discuss your options with you help decide redness or swelling or otheraresigns the option that is best for you. Remember, your comfort and safety of infection. A healthy wisdom our main concerns. tooth will have no cavities, or there was a cavity that has been Intravenous anesthesia: For more information or to schedule ansuccessfully appointment treated with a dental Intravenous anesthesia can be administered to patients of all filling. call 609-488-2325 today! ages. Our surgical-anesthesia team approach ensures that you or By CLEANSABLE, we mean that the wisdom tooth is in a Dr. Banks is a graduate of Rutgers University College of Arts and Sciences, position in the mouth where Camden with a B.A. in biology, and Temple University School of Dentistry, all the surfaces of the tooth can be successfully maintained, at Philadelphia. She completed a one year Advanced Education in General Dentistry brushing and flossing. Residency Program at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Practice Limitedhome, To by Oral & If the area is difficult to clean, Maxillofacial surgery Camden and Stratford, NJ, and then completed a four year Post-Graduate Residency then bacteria can colonize and
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For Dr. Kathy Banks, becoming a dentist was something she dreamed of for as long as she can remember. When she began dental school one of her first clinical rotations was in the Oral and Maxillofacial (OMS) Department and she became hooked right away. She adds, “It was the one discipline of dentistry where I was really challenged clinically and mentally. The surgical specialty of OMS bridges the gap between medicine and dentistry.” Because she provides surgical treatment for patients of all ages, she has to have a good understanding of pediatrics, adolescents, adults and geriatrics. She adds, “Most OMS’s like myself have extensive training in general anesthesia and provide those services in our offices. Therefore we are able to cover the whole spectrum of pain and anxiety management. Additionally, many of our patients have medical conditions that affect their ability to tolerate surgery and anesthesia. This requires that we have a current understanding of medicine and the competency to manage the surgical and anesthetic needs of our patients.” Kathy graduated from Rutgers University College of Arts and Sciences, Camden with a B.A. in biology, and received her degree of Doctor of Medical Dentistry from Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia. Following dental school, she completed a one year Advanced Education in General Dentistry Residency Program at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Camden and Stratford, NJ, and then completed a four year Post-Graduate Residency Program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Newark (Rutgers School of Dental Medicine). She is a Diplomat of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the American Board of Dental Anesthesiology. There are many rewarding aspects of this specialty but for Kathy the best part is that everyday is different. OMS encompasses a wide scope of procedures. “The modern, Board Certified Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon who is currently competent should have comprehensive training and expertise to safely provide general anesthesia in their office as well,” she adds. Additionally, they are likely to have training and expertise in the following areas: • Treatment of oral and dental conditions, such as removal of wisdom teeth, bone grafting and dental implant surgery. • Pathology and trauma involving the facial bones, jaws and related soft tissues. • Reconstruction of defects resulting from pathology, trauma, or congenital conditions • Orthognathic surgery (surgery to correct the alignment of the jaws and teeth). • Cosmetic surgery and other cosmetic procedures such Botox treatment and “fillers” such as Juvederm. • Surgical management of temporomandibular joint disorders Part of what makes her job so interesting is the variety of techniques she uses on any given day. For instance, in the same 24 hours she can be in her office sedating a pediatric patient to biopsy a benign lip lesion, perform a dental implant bone grafting procedure on an adult; and be in the hospital that afternoon with an adolescent patient for corrective jaw surgery. However, for Kathy the most rewarding part is the opportunity it provides to use her knowledge and skills as a surgeon to improve the quality of life for her patients. She says, “I can eradicate a pathologic condition, extract painful teeth, perform a surgery to improve esthetics and function, or just give reassurance to someone who may need it. I am fortunate that it’s my job to help people.” Kathy is also heavily involved in patient advocacy. “Every year in April I travel to Washington DC with OMS colleagues from all over the country. I meet with Congressmen and Senators and educate our lawmakers on the impact of their legislations in the care I provide for my patients. Although this is a source of personal enrichment for me, I have also learned the importance of being an active participant in the democratic process,” she says. Like most medical professionals in today’s healthcare climate the most challenging part for her is the insurmountable amount of paperwork and insurance claims that need processing. Of all the different ailments Kathy encounters the most devastating is oral cancer. She says the most critical piece of advice she can offer to improve oral health is the following: “Don’t smoke! Smoking negatively affects every aspect of being…growth, development, healing, breathing, longevity…and the list goes on and on.”
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Fibroids Eliminated without Hysterectomy Fibroids are benign uterine muscle tumors present in one out of four women of reproductive age. They are a common cause of heavy, painful periods. They can also dramatically increase the risk for miscarriage and diminish fertility. Sometimes a fibroid will grow larger than a grapefruit. When they grow large they canProfessionals cause 00 Medical symptoms from pushing on other organs in the pelvis – such as the bowel and bladder. Not all fibroids cause problems Presented South Jersey Fertility Center orby:need any treatment. The symptoms depend on the size and location of a fibroid. These tumors start to fade away Endometriosis is a female medical condition often after menopause because they are dependent on the associated with painfulestrogen periods and pelvic discomfort. which drop female hormones and progesterone after the “change life.” It consists of the uterine of endometrial tissue from inside Traditionally this has been done by laparotomy, which means opening the abdomen
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with a large enough incision for the surgeon to reach in both hands. The recovery the Treatment for growing fibroids is in only necessary for those women who are bothered by wombareas outside of the uterus. includes 2 nights in the hospital and 6 weeks before a return to full physical activity. fibroid-related symptoms or for those with fibroids greater than 3-5 cm in size who Fortunately a new revolutionary method is available these days which utilizes a want toDuring a pelvic exam endometriosis may be suspected by palconceive a baby. pating tender nodules behind the uterus or by visualizing a persistent minimally-invasive approach called laparoscopy. The woman typically returns home The medical term for fibroids is “myomas,” so the surgery to remove these from the ovarian cyst on ultrasound that has certain echogenic characteristics (an the same day as the surgery and recovers sufficiently to return to work in 1-2 weeks uterus is termed a myomectomy. A hysterectomy is the term for removing the uterus. “endometrioma”). Many times endometriosis can be found even in the since the 5 incisions are only as long as the width of their index finger. Laparoscopy Thus a hysterectomy can be a solution for fibroids for those women who no longer absence of symptoms or signs. The diagnosis can only be confirmed or consists of a lit scope for visualization and narrow instruments which can dissect the want to become pregnant. The women suffering with fibroids who want to maintain excluded by undergoing a laparoscopy. Endometriosis is staged based fibroids out, repair the uterus with suture. The fibroids are placed in a strong plastic their ability to have children can choose a myomectomy. There are 3 different surgical on the depth of the lesions and the extent of the involvement in the bag which is brought up to the small skin incision. With use of a scalpel the tissue approaches by which a myomectomy can be performed. The type of surgical approach pelvis. Stages 1 and 2 are termed “minimal” and “mild” endometriosis, is cut into rope shaped pieces tha fit through the small skin opening. Laparoscopic depends on the location, size, and number of fibroids present. There are also a couple of while stages 3 and 4 are “moderate” and “severe” disease. The presence causing them to adhere to other pelvic structures, and thereby distort myomectomy is generally performed with the assistance of the da Vinci surgical device non-surgical measures to try to alleviate the suffering from fibroids, though pregnancy is of an endometrioma in an ovary usually translates to at least stage 3. the normal anatomy. Having a normal anatomical relationship of the (sometimes referred to as “the robot.”) The robot allows the surgeon to manipulate the not following the non-surgical methods. recommended The prevalence of endometriosis has been calculated to be 3-10% ovary and fallopian tube are crucial for natural conception since the egg narrow instruments with much more accurate control than with standard laparoscopy. The least invasive surgical approach is through the vagina utilizing a thin lighted in the general population of reproductive age women; however, it is must reach the fallopian tube where fertilization can take place. The robot provides the same strong suturing technique as is used with the laparotomy scope (hysteroscope) that can slip in through the natural opening in the cervical found in 40% of infertile patients. Endometriosis often runs in families. or There are a number of treatment options to boost fertility for approach, but without the extended post-operative recovery that comes with the larger canal. However, this approach can only access fibroids that are close to 50% more Most experts agree that endometriosis impairs fertility. One mechanism these women with endometriosis. Probably the easiest treatment from abdominal incision. Patients usually return home the same day as the surgery. Studies exposed in the central cavity of the uterus. Only a small proportion of women have for infertility is the inflammatory response incited by the endometriosis the patient’s perspective is to have the endometriosis lesions surgically have found that the “Robot-assisted” laparoscopic myomectomies have a lower risk their bothersome fibroids limited to just that location, but it is a very satisfying surgery lesions. White blood cells, the warriors in the body’s defense system, eradicated during a laparoscopic procedure, which is done so that the for poor healing of the surgical incision and loses less blood. This minimally invasive for those candidates as the recovery and return to usual activity from hysteroscopy is try to eradicate the abnormally located endometrial tissue and release doctor can make the definitive diagnosis. Laparoscopy is an outpatient approach is usually an option when there are fewer than 8 significant fibroids and none generally only 3 days. substances into the pelvic cavity which have been shown to be toxic to procedure commonly referred to as “band-aid” surgery owing to the fact exceed 10 cm in size. sperm, eggs, and embryos. In addition, as the body tries to heal the in When fibroids are located in the middle of the muscular uterine wall or even on the that the necessary incisions are so small as to be sufficiently covered by flamed areas it may inadvertently scar the fallopian tubes and/or ovaries Any time that an incision is made fairly deep into a woman’s uterine wall she outer boundaries of the uterus, an approach through the abdominal skin is necessary. standard band-aids. In cases of modershould have (according to national standards) a C-section delivery when she ate or severe endometriosis it has been SJFC Celebrating 25 Years of Creating Families in the South Jersey Area! is 9 mos. pregnant rather than trying to push the baby out in labor. This well-established that surgical removal of caution is taken due to concern that her weakened uterus may not hold both endometriosis lesions and adhesive up to the stress of labor. 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~ Interview with Cyrus MDTo ~ Know Radiologists: The Doctor You Khorrami, Should Get
What is unique about the family owned radiologist business, I recently learned of an interesting statistic. A survey was Toms river X-ray CT & mri Center? conducted Miami, Florida and Burlington, Vermont where Large corporations orin hospitals run most radiology practices. Ours is a family run practice, which is random asked ismother that has a radiologist does. very unusual in people radiology. Mywere father founded ourwhat practice.itMy been the office administrator for many years. I serve the medical As with any are family run business, we take pride in Greater then 40 percent ofas people didn’t director. know radiologists doctors. what wethis, do and work hard to provide the very best service possible.told For me us, when comes provid Hearing I was reminded of a story. My friend in residency whenithe first to decided best of care our patients, is noleaving detail too small. We deeply caretoforfixourradios. patients, many to go ing intotheradiology, histofather thoughtthere he was medicine and wanted of whom since 1981. We strive tomay treatknow all of our patients like theyspecialty are a Although thishave may been seemwith sillyour to practice some people, not everybody about the medical part of our family. of radiology. I will answer some of the most frequently asked questions about radiologists.
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Radiologists are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating disease and injury by Our office has as all the equipment one would find in any top-level academic hospital. Our services usinginclude medical imaging techniques such as X-Rays, MRI, CT, Mammography and Ultrasound. ultrasound, x-ray, fluoroscopy, bone density, nuclear medicine, CT, MRI, mammography,
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A What radiologist must graduate from an accredited schoolyour and business? pass a licensing is a common misconception peoplemedical have about examination. After medical school, they complete a four to five year training program called due Some people believe that radiology tests are long and uncomfortable and potentially dangerous a residency. A residency focuses on a specific medical education in such fields as quality to the use of radiation. However with modern equipment and techniques, today’s procedures are fast, interpretation of medical and radiation safety. For additional comfortable, and very imaging safe. Not examinations all radiology exams use radiation to obtain the images.training, As for themany radiologists also do often a fellowship-one two aadditional of specialized exams that use complete radiation, the levels received to during single test years are negligible and nottraining-in dangerous. a particular subspecialty of radiology, such as breast imaging, cardiovascular radiology, or Please describe the education and skills of the radiologists at Toms river nuclear medicine. X-ray CT & mri. Why is it important to note that radiologists are doctors? If Radiologists you take into years ofspecialize undergraduate education, the average radiologist has areaccount medicalfour doctors who in diagnosing and ultimately directing the treatment disease and injury by using medical imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT, MRI, mammography, more ofthan 13 years of training. and ultrasound. Radiologists are type expertsofincertification anatomy and the Idiagnosis disease. In order to comDo radiologists receive any shouldofask about?
municate with colleagues (surgeons,bypediatrics, OB/GYN, etc.),ofthe radiologists have to be as Radiologists aretheir usually board-certified the American Board Radiology after passing knowledgeable as the specialists referring to them. three rigorous examinations. Additionally, the equipment in a radiologist’s office is certified by the In order to provide the very best care, we must have the very best doctors in our office. All of our American College of Radiology. This assures obtaining the highest quality of images at the lowest radiologists are highly trained and have many years of experience. Almost all of our radiologists have possible radiation dose. advanced subspecialized training from top academic centers. This allows us to provide the type of
What does a seen radiologist actually do? quality care at any university hospital while allowing us to provide the personal attention and
Radiologists playofan important role in your health care in several different ways. First, they level of service a family run business. act ashow an expert consultant your with referring doctor who sent you to to the radiology do you work as to a team otherphysician specialty(the doctor groups in order centersolve for testing). Theyhealth will aid him or her in choosing the examination that fits your needs. Then a patient’s complaint? the radiologist assist bytogether interpreting the resulting recommending further All doctorswill should work as a team to providemedical the very images best andand most complete care for every The more I know about our patients’ medical histories, their current symptoms, and the conscans patient. or treatments when necessary. cernsreferring their doctors may say have, the have morereviewed accurate Ithe canradiology be when interpreting a study. That why I When doctors they scans and reports, theyisusually very gone close over relationship with mostthe of study the doctors thisradiologist. area. Most of the referring physicians meanhave theyahave and discussed with inthe private phone number and often call with questions and helpful information. It is this level of Whohave aremythe people who take the X-Rays or perform the ultrasounds? direct communication and teamwork that results in the very best care for our mutual patients.
Those are radiology technologists or ultrasound sonographers. They are invaluable members are the most common health you see at Toms riverThey X-ray CT received & mri? of theWhat radiology team who are licensed to conditions perform a particular examination. have Our facility sees everything and anything you can imagine. The purpose of a test can range from extensive training, however, they are not physicians.
something as simple as looking for gallstones or pneumonia, to detecting breast cancer with screen-
Caning I talk to my radiologist? mammograms, to diagnosing and following cancer treatment. The health conditions diagnosed are Absolutely! Your you and your referring physician in choosing the as numerous as radiology the numberisofavailable possible to diseases. properhow examination, the resulting medical images, and in using test results to has your interpreting business changed in response to the health recommend further examinations or treatments. insurance industry over the past 3 years? Although may not physically see the radiologist during visit, the radiologist a very With the you pressures for insurers to keep health care costs low, it your can be challenging to ensureis that integral part of your health care. Always feel free to regard the radiologist as your own physician patients get the best quality care through their health plans. My staff strives diligently to work with and your preferred imagingcompanies center as to your extension of your family office. patients and insurance keep costs manageable withoutdoctor’s sacrificing our level of service.
Ashow always if you have any questions, feel free to contact our office do you keep current on new developments in your field? where our isstaff will be more happy to assist you. Medicine a constantly evolving field.than Radiology is particularly exciting, with732-244-0777. new technologic break-
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throughs and advances in imaging. The best way to keep current is to attend conferences and constantly read medical journals. We are required to have 75 hours of continuing education every three Patient Testimonials years. Since I find my field fascinating, I enjoy reading as much as I can about it. “I wasAllinformed by the staff regarding myAmerican procedure and of what it entailed. of our equipment is accredited by the College Radiology, which This is thereally highestrelieved stanmy anxieties I may haveInhad!” - Jean, River dard for equipment. order to maintain this accreditation, we are always upgrading andToms replacing our equipment to provide the very latest technology and best image quality. “I get all my studies done here. I always enjoy seeing a friendly face at Toms River X-Ray, and What do you find most rewarding about your business? they give me the feeling that my care and comfort is important to them.” - Marie, Brick I am very blessed that I have found a field that I love, where I am able to make a positive impact every day in many people’s lives. Helping someone and making a difference is the greatest “The staff is very professional and work as a team. They go above and beyond the call of duty.” reward I could ask for. - Michael, Manchester
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Fueled By Breath “Breath is the bridge, which connects life to consciousness, which unites your body to your thoughts.” ~ Thich Nhat Hanh Yoga is the art of breathwork. Breath is the crossroads between mind and body; it is what animates all movement. This movement (vibration) is the essence of existence. So, we are alive because we are moving. At the very least, our heart is beating, our blood is coursing through our veins, thoughts go by, our lungs inflate and deflate, cells grow and die. We move, we change. Rumi muses on this creative, life-giving force when he says,
“In your light I learn how to love. In your beauty, how to make poems. You dance inside my chest where no-one sees you, but sometimes I do, and that sight becomes this art.” ~ Rumi
This is no more apparent than when we watch someone move “gracefully”. Moving with the desire of one’s breath (kama prana) is, in fact, the definition of grace. Art interprets this essential movement. It views what is around us all the time from an analytic and novel perspective. Dance, and other artistic forms of movement take what is natural and obtuse and bring it into the light of understanding. Hatha yoga (physical) practice is based on this same conceptual framework. We look to our natural breath in order to understand the inherent movement of the body and then expound upon these movements to create sequences of movement we call VINYASA.
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“Chanting is no more holy than listening to the murmur of a stream, counting prayer beads no more sacred than simply breathing… If you wish to attain oneness with the Tao, don’t get caught up in spiritual superficialities.” ~ Lao Tzu (c.604 - 531 B.C.)
Vinyasa is fueled by breath. It links breath and movement in accordance with the breath’s desire. It is an expression of how the body exists; it is the dance of existence.
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(See Diagram) Testosterone (and in women, estrogen) delivered of testosterone therapy. They have been brainwashed imbalance is a women in menopause. A decline in a woman’s hormone levels To learn more about CAM and medical providers offering these services patient is placed in been the middle their doctor, and CAM (Comple-now offered through ICAM, Rescue Program, contact with. constant levels throughout the day 3. Maintains byA pellet implant, has used tobetween treat migraines and specialist Despite advances in medical technology into believing that they don’t need testosterone and that mentary and Alternative Medicine) physicians andtestosterone) don’t knowhas where to turn or whobyseen avoiding the ups and downs seen with other forms of search the web at ACAM.org or A4M. been utilized tens of thousands of menstrual headaches. It is also a very effective treatment (estrogen, progesterone and is generally at a stage in life known it is dangerous and flooded with risks and fatal outcomes. Bottom Line: For those who are regular and “new and improved” medications BHRT for dryness, urinary urgency to vaginal believe or trust. incontinence, As a traditionally trained familyand physician, individuals I wasisnot taught hownonsense!the This nothing but In fact, a women’s risk throughout world suffering the course of and reliability. asgeared menopause. The decline isits usually rapid and dramatic, andAsisanaccompanied by aside, I would like toreaders announcebody direct and indirect involvement ofmyOCW magazine orit my website, frequency. In toward both menchanging and women, testosterone has 4. 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Cancer, Prostate Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s Disease have ... --ICAM’s S-O-S Rescue Mark James Bartiss, MD testosterone impacts a woman’s weight, focus, energy, drive know the leastpoint about it.in This is less than arrogance, islevels counterproductive the patient’s own urine and blood that is atlinger some their lifetime aswith hormone decline, although onset is much and Osteoporosis, which have allnothing been associated low and For more information contact us yearly and very often worsen. (motivation) and libido just like it doesthe in men. - Proof Program ... --... and misleading. To schedule an appointment, call ICAM at 609-978-9002. testosterone levels. painlessly injected into the buttock. The two at that even in year 2015 women are notas treated equals. symp- 609-978-9002 more gradual than in women and therefore not as readily noted are asthose
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TESTIMONIALS When I moved to Ocean County over 20 years ago I found myself suffering from allergies that caused congestion, pain, post nasal drip and chronic infections. I sought help from various doctors but nothing worked. I was considering surgery for a deviated septum when I heard about the ozone treatment offered at ICAM. I made an appointment for this simple procedure, which was quick and painless. By the time I left the office I was free of symptoms for the first time in years! I haven’ t had one sleepless night due to my sinuses since then. It is amazing to me that I could enjoy lasting relief after such a simple, brief, and painless procedure. I have told everyone I know about this (and even some total strangers!) - Patty My brother Mark and I have recently rekindled our relationship after over a decade. As long as I have known my brother he has been a leader (and a rebel) and I knew that he would have a positive impact on those he touched. ever since I was a young child I suffered sever allergy symptoms that kept me from living a quality of life between the headaches and inability to breathe well and lack of sleep. After just one ozone sinus injection I had instant relief that lasted three months so far! In addition, while I am awaiting a necessary total knee replacement, Mark injected my knee with ozone and that too has lessened my pain by 50%. Thank you brother and continue your calling. - Daniel Bartiss
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Big Data: Taking the Pain ANS. OUR PATIENTS TO A HGUIDING ealth &W ellness HIGHER LEVEL OF HEALTHCARE. Out of Medical Decisions Law
You go into a doctor’s office. You’re sick … and scared. Will the doctor deliver good news or bad news? Will he be nice and approachable … or distant and too technical? How will you know if you’re making a good decision about your treatment – or a bad one? How will you pay for it? The list goes on. In business, most corporations rely on “Big Data” to make decisions. And now patients like you can too.
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Atlantic NeuroSurgical Specialists (ANS) is bringing “Big Data” to its patients who need brain, spine and neurovascular surgery. Unlike other medical practices that just started collecting data due to Obama Care requirements, ANS has been collecting data for the past four years. As a result, ANS is helping its patients make sound medical decisions based on real nationwide results.
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According to Kathleen Loria, director of operations at ANS, “ANS is known for its cutting-edge approach to medical therapies, business practices and patient care. So it’s no surprise we’re ahead of the curve in using data to help drive treatment decisions.” ANS catapulted into data thanks to the interest of its own Dr. John Knightly, who serves on the spine executive committee of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons – Congress of Neurological Surgeons. The organization launched the first national neurosurgical clinical registry, the “National Neurosurgical Quality Outcomes Database.” The registry collects and analyzes clinical data used to measure the quality and efficacy of common spinal and neurosurgical procedures.
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And, ANS is playing a key role in this initiative.
“We are gathering information on individual patients so we can identify the areas of clinical practice that are most successful,” Loria explains. “This powerful tool helps us identify the right treatment for the right patient at the right time.”
This type of high-level collaboration and multidisciplinary approach to surgery and care doesn’t happen everywhere, but it does happen here. New Jersey’s largest neurosurgical practice consists of board-certified neurosurgeons, all of whom are fellowship-trained in their specialties including spine, brain tumors and endovascular care. Our neurosurgeons are afforded an unparalleled ability to focus on their sub-specialties. Because of this, our specialists can offer the rarest of treatment options and are the most qualified to provide an accurate diagnosis. Additionally, Atlantic NeuroSurgical Specialists (ANS) handles the most minimally invasive spine surgery cases in the state. This advancement in surgery is allowing patients to reap the benefits of smaller incisions and quicker recovery times. We are highly specialized, nationally renowned, and are among the very best practicing medicine.
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Data is collected before surgery and then one, three and 12 months afterwards. All data is strictly confidential and handled according to federal guidelines for the protection of personal healthcare information. The results speak for themselves.
Don’t let insurance come before your health. Ask to speak with our insurance counselor. For more information, visit www.ansdocs.com.
“We are changing the way we treat patients based on the data,” Loria details. “Take herniated disc, for example. Before now, all patients with herniated discs were treated similarly. Now, we can tailor a specific treatment to a woman who not only has a herniated disc, but diabetes and osteoporosis as well – all based on national outcomes. “We are very encouraged by the value ‘Big Data’ brings to brain, spine and neurovascular surgery,” Loria concludes. “This holistic approach to patient care is revolutionizing treatment. We look forward to continuing to work with our patients to assess their responses to treatments, improve the high-quality care we provide and contribute to the advancement of neurosurgical care nationwide.”
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A Trailblazer Among Trailblazers: Kathleen Loria and Atlantic NeuroSurgical Specialists Continue Soaring to New Heights
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athleen Loria, the new director of operations at Atlantic NeuroSurgical Specialists (ANS), has been involved in the care of patients requiring brain, spine and neurovascular surgery for years. Having served as director of finance at ANS since 2002 – a role she still maintains – she has a deep understanding of what patients and their families face. And, she has a deep level of compassion for them. That compassion – along with her strong business acumen and experience – is what motivates Kathleen to bring cutting-edge patient and business practices to ANS every day. “Since our founding in 1958, ANS has been known as a trailblazer – not just in medical therapies, but in our approach to patients and the care of their physical, emotional and financial wellbeing,” she notes. “Our goal is to continue pushing the envelope, doing what’s best for our patients and delivering the gold standard in patient and customer care.” Kathleen is a CPA and active member of several professional accounting and healthcare management associations. As a wife and mother of seven daughters, she is uniquely qualified to bring the highest level of care and compassion to the office every day.
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How did you become involved in the field of neurosurgery?
As a CPA, I had been in public accounting before starting my own firm in 1993. I acquired ANS as a client in 2000 and worked as a consultant before coming onboard full-time in 2002. As director of finance, I was responsible for running the financial side of the practice. That exposed me to every element of the business – from the cost of copier paper … to helping patients through the maze of insurance, new treatments and everything in between. Today, as director of operations at ANS, I manage the operations of the practice in addition to the finances. This broadened scope of responsibility enables me to get further involved in all aspects of the practice – including initiatives like “Big Data,” patient support groups, and bringing added value to our patients.
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What is the most rewarding part of your profession? What is the most challenging?
For me, the advances that have been made – and continue to be made – in brain, spine and neurovascular surgery are the most rewarding. ANS, nationally known to be at the forefront of the latest medical technologies, plays a significant role in those advances. It’s incredibly fulfilling to be on the cutting edge of new treatments and seeing how they change the lives of patients. Our doctors are involved from initial inception … through trials and mainstream use.
Kathleen Loria (far right) and medical staff at ANS wear grey to honor brain tumor patients.
ANS is also known for its progressive business practices. I enjoy being a part of and witness to the results of this kind of innovation, too. In the case of data, for example, using national results to tailor the right treatment for the right patient at the right time is a game changer. The most challenging part, on the other hand, is that many people don’t know about all of the advances in the field of neurosurgery … so they can’t benefit from them. That’s why ANS is committed to patient education. We actively disseminate information to empower patients and their families to make the best decisions about their care. Currently, for instance, we are talking to the public about the most important question to ask regarding stroke: “What more can be done?” By asking this question to the right medical team, there often is more that can be done when told, “He suffered a stroke. There’s nothing more we could do.” But if the question isn’t asked, that option is off the table.
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What sets Atlantic NeuroSurgical Specialists apart from others in the industry?
ANS is unique in many ways. You can experience our distinctiveness throughout our practice, starting with our staff of more than 60 across our six offices. Each staff member is hand-picked based on his/her affinity to advanced thinking, pushing the frontier, and compassion. Our uniqueness spreads to our spa-like offices designed to help calm our patients and their families. You experience it in our commitment to patient-driven care and best-in-class, concierge customer service … our internal (not outsourced) billing department that hand-holds patients from the very beginning … and our 16 physicians, several nurse practitioners, physician assistants and other medical support staff who are focused on bringing the latest treatments, innovations and advances to our patients. In addition to running private support groups and being active in local and social media, we have a foundation – the ANS Center of Hope Foundation. I am honored to sit on the board and serve as the treasurer of this organization that helps brain tumor patients of all ages and walks of life. This volunteer group offers transportation to doctors’ appointments, prepared meals, child care, grocery shopping, additional counseling and more.
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ALIMONY REFORM: Written by: Jay Turnbach, Esq. education, and training. As the years pass, you need to owadays, many marriages start with defined After years of percolating around Trenton, an agreement was finally reached among continually reassess your marketability and education. rules regarding divorce. These rules are set the politicians to change the alimony laws. Those changes do little to alter the ultiThe job you were able to perform in your thirties and mate outcome of alimony decisions, but do contain some revisions of the process by forth in prenuptial agreements. These agreements signed two new pieces of forties, may not be a good fit inwhich your fifties and sixties. alimony modifications and terminations are adjudicated. can limit the distribution of property, curtail alimony Don’t be afraid to put demands on your spouse for legislation impacting the family law. The major include: awards, and generally put a dependent spouse at tuition to continue your education, or timehighlights to work to (1) Dispensing with the phrase “permanent alimony” in favor of “open duraThe first isIfthe Jersey Family a disadvantage. yourNew spouse insisted upon such acquire experience and skills. access to our country’s most basic safety net: tional alimony.” This, inyourself reality, isoflittle more than a change in jargon to soften an agreement, you have to beAct aware that the law of the cutting 1Secure your financial future the social security system. Upon your retirement, the Collaborative Law which represents edge the psychological blow to payors. divorce as lawyers and judges know it may not apply If your pre-nup limits the distributions of assets your amount of your earnings over your lifetime is used to of dispute resolution, and the second is a purported (2) Ayou limitation on alimony terms to no thanofthe length of theyou marriage spouse acquired during marriage, then have to determine themore amount social security are eligible to you. cases where marriages are more thanwith twenty in length; be your own retirement planner. If except you areinfortunate to receive. People moreyears credits in the system “alimony reform” The important thing tolaw. understand is that you are A more regularized forgreater alimony modification cases where spouse a payorcan enough to have a wealthy spouse, it(3)may behoove you to process receive benefits. A full in time working not powerless in these situations. 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A stay at home spouse may only be eligible you’ve signed a prenuptial agreement, you need to take (4) A more regularized process for alimony modification in cases where a payor myself – the first collaborative divorce group in New Jersey – even it is with great apride establish brokerage accountwishes for your retirement receive $300.00 or $400.00 per month on her affirmative steps to be sure that it does not come back to retire, whereby to there is now a presumption of reasonableness of aown that we can announce that New Jersey has, with the passing ofguided this statue, given all by input from an investment professional. security. While some facts to haunt you. You need to act differently than spouses payor’s retirementThe at the account age he orfrom she issocial entitled to receive fullthere socialaresecurity divorcing parties an alternative to contentious, costly litigations. fact The that collaborative you were asked to sign a pre-nup is aand signal which would allow you to claim a benefit equal to one that are unencumbered by prenuptial agreements. This benefits; process is thoughtfully designed to put family interests ahead that of allyour else.spouse In a collabdoes not expect things to be business of yourofspouses benefitmaking upon divorce, one-half means getting regular advice from professionals and (5) A slightly more liberal half definition cohabitation, it morethat likely that orative divorce, trained divorce professionals work together with the divorcing couple as usual in the event of a divorce. Early in the marriage, will almost surely be insufficient to live on given the reviewing your financial circumstances often. having a boyfriend or girlfriend will result in a downward modification or terto reach optimal divorce solutions in a private, confidential out court setting. This that the effect of that is your youofshould clearly signal other terms of the prenuptial agreement. Don’t rely of alimony. (This change allows a finding of cohabitation even when 1Don’t wait til you get to get informed new legislation ensures thedivorced process remains confidential andincreased secure. need to worry about your mination savings, your skills, upon a wealthy spouse to take care of you if a prenuptial parties maintain separate residences if other indicia of “couple-hood” are met. Women who have signed prenuptial agreements If you have children, complex business interests, a desire for privacy, or simply a That may mean less availability and your retirement. agreement exists to limit his obligation. Know your favoring their spouses should meet at least annually with to him, a smaller contribution by you toall, thedependent householdspouses rights. anwell attorney The spouse who desire to move forward in divorce by building a healthy new post-divorce relationship All in madeConsult out fairly in theregularly. reform process. Of course, a family law attorney and a financial advisor. If you expenses, andinvestigate his understandingit that you to willbebeseen meeting to take of athis prenuptial agreement in with your soon-to-be ex-spouse as co-parents, then you should absolutely remains how theexpects courts are goingadvantage to interpret legislation. If you are wait until divorce to gage the impact of a prenuptial your attorney to an make sure you always you would the event hasthe noimpact reason of to any complain if you and consider a collaborative divorce. It is truly “the thinking annually person’s” with way to divorce. alimony recipient, be wiseoftodivorce, consider romantic relaagreement on your fate, the only possible outcome for where youLaw stand when it tionship comes toupon your your specific want to know how couldchanges affect your Call my office for more information and visit the Jersey Shoreknow Collaborative alimony benefits, because thethat rulesagreement seem to have materiyou will be a negative one. You need to work hard to prenuptial agreement. ability to provide yourself with basic security, shelter, Group at www.jsclg.org. Be sure to seekyour out a trained collaborative law proally. Likewise, if you are an alimony recipient expecting to remain single through and ensure Website you understand your position regarding If your spouse required you to sign a pre-nup, well-being when good work that mayyou notneed be antooption. fessional. Lawyers yet trained in the collaborative process cannot give you the full retirement age andbut beyond, this legislation makes it clear plan carefamily’s assets uponnot divorce. then expects your career to be subordinate to his, or to If you have questions, consult with us benefit of the process. Again, call my office for a list and locations to find other colfully for the day the alimony may end, which is likely to be the date upon There are several key things to keep in mind. If his desireadvisors. to travel and live a leisurely retirement with laboratively trained attorneys, mental health professions and financial which your payor becomes eligible for full social security benefits. before you make any decisions. your prenuptial agreement limits your right to collect you, you need to understand that you may be depriving alimony, you need to be mindful of acquiring job skills,
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aura Cole of Abstrax Hair Designs has been working in the hair industry since she was just 13 years old. Her talent runs in the family, as she is a third generation hair stylist. Gerry, Laura’s mom, opened her first salon in 1976 and Laura did most of the cleaning and some shampoos for the other stylists. It was a full-service salon offering everything from cuts to color treatments. Gerry and Laura have been working together for close to 40 years. At 17, Laura received her Cosmetology License and attended professional classes and seminars so they could expand their services at the salon. In the 1980’s, both women became members of the American Hair Loss Association and continued to further their education in all aspects of hair replacement. They are now American Hair Loss Council Certified Master Hair Replacement Specialists and Certified Trichologists. “Hair loss is such a personal journey – and nobody ever signs up for that trip. Once you find yourself losing your hair, the first thing you need is answers. Why am I losing my hair? Who can help me find solutions,” Laura adds. CW: Laura, what is your involvement with the AHLC? Laura: Currently, I am a Board Member of the organization. It is so wonderful to be a part of an organization and industry that helps so many men, women and children. My Mother and I still attend educational classes and hands on demonstrations so we can continue to provide exceptional care for our clients, and offer the latest methods and products that the industry has to offer. CW: How do you help your clients that suffer from hair loss? Laura: We can’t change genetics but we can slow down the process. Hair loss can be a result of many factors including hormones, medications, stress, aging, Alopecia, Lupus and Trichotillomania, just to name a few. There is treatment for every hair loss condition. The industry has come a long way with FDA or health approved pharmaceutical and topical treatments and the most natural surgical (and non- surgical) hair replacements depending on your hair loss situation. Whether you are biding time while deciding what treatment to begin, letting hair follicles rest, or undergoing treatment, there is a great deal we can do for you.
Laura Cole The American Hair Loss Council (AHLC) is the only not-for-profit trade association serving the hair restoration industry. Their members consist of highly trained hair replacement specialists and technicians, certified trichologists, extensionists, wig fitters, and hair transplant surgeons, as well as manufacturers and distributors of industry related goods. They provide education, accreditation, peer networking and support among medical and non-medical hair restoration professionals, while providing support for individuals suffering from hair loss. All services are provided in an atmosphere of respect and confidentiality.
CW: What are some style options for those wanting to minimize their hair loss? Laura: Through cut, color, and care we try to minimize the effects of hair thinning and hair loss. We’ll suggest a new style like wearing hair forward to accentuate facial features and maximize thinning hair. Irregular “choppy” or notched ends, including bangs also visually plump up the look and helps soften the long, flat look of fine and straight hair on any face shape, especially oval. Our color formulas expand the actual diameter of the hair while protecting it from damage during the process. When applied properly and artistically, highlights will contrast a darker base and lowlights will add dimension so hair looks thicker. CW: What type of medical specialists do you suggest your clients visit in regards to their condition? Laura: We suggest seeing a Dermatologist and a Primary Care Physician. A dermatologist can diagnose any scalp infection or fungus, in addition to examining hair follicles under a microscope. They can prescribe approved medications and refer you to the proper physician who can further diagnose and rule out any autoimmune conditions or diseases. A medical doctor is the only one who can write a prescription for a “cranial prosthesis” (a medically necessary wig). A primary care doctor can also check for hormone imbalance, side effects of any medications, malnutrition and stress issues. At Abstrax Hair Designs & Hair Replacement Center professionals will work with you to help match your needs with an array of solutions and choices. They will answer your questions and help you find a solution that works within your budget. Best of all, your first consultation is free.
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Ocean Gynecological and Obstetrical Associates Has You Covered One of the most important decisions an expectant mother makes during her pregnancy is deciding who will deliver her baby. Is it an obstetrician or a certified nurse-midwife? The choice is personal – based on priorities, preferences and beliefs.
“The childbirth experience is a time where you need to be cared for and trust deeply in your provider,” said Jamie. “I found that with Karen Carola [certified nurse-midwife and Director of Midwifery at OGOA] and the other midwives at Ocean Gynecological and Obstetrical Associates.”
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Jamie Hanley, a 33-year-old Tinton Falls resident and owner of Elevate Yoga in Hazlet, opted for a certified nurse-midwife at Ocean Gynecological and Obstetrical Associates (OGOA), a member of Barnabas Health Medical Group. For Jamie, her choice was clear as the whole concept of midwifery was appealing to her. Here, Jamie shares perspective on why she chose a midwife for the recent birth of her daughter Jemma.
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“When I experienced complications in the early stages of my pregnancy, the midwives attended to me right away and were extremely supportive. And I saw the physicians, too. I like how the doctors and midwives partner together to make sure you get all the care you need.”
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The midwives offered education throughout pregnancy and for childbirth – from what vitamins to take, to prenatal exercise, breathing for childbirth, medication vs. no medication and more. “They’re holistic-minded but practical and helped ease a lot of my concerns,” she said.
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“Although I ended up being induced, I was made aware of all the choices and felt very informed each step of the way. The midwives seamlessly integrate natural options with medical interventions, making childbirth a positive and empowering experience.”
When it came time for labor and delivery at Community Medical Center, Jamie received support throughout her entire stay from the midwives, doctors and nurses. The midwives also helped her and her baby adapt to breastfeeding. “I felt a deep sense of connection working with midwives as they’re all women and mothers themselves. With the midwives and physicians working in partnership, it’s like you’re getting twice as much care!”
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After Your Breast Cancer Diagnosis (Part II): Health &W &Wellness ellness A Review of Mastectomy as a Surgical Option You have breast cancer. Now what? After the initial shock of a breast cancer diagnosis, many women feel overwhelmed by the array of available treatment options. “Breast cancer treatment is not onesize-fits-all. I take the time to listen to my patients, understand their concerns, and address any questions they have before working with them to develop an approach that meets their individual needs – not only medically, but emotionally as well,” says fellowship-trained Sumy H. Chang, MD, FACS, a board-certified general surgeon dedicated to breast health. A member of Barnabas Health Medical Group, in partnership with Community Medical Center, Dr. Chang provides Ocean County women with access to the latest prevention, detection and treatment options for breast-related issues – including surgical options to treat breast cancer.
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In the last issue of Ocean County Woman, Dr. Chang explained lumpectomy, or breast-conserving surgery. Here, Dr. Chang covers mastectomy – the total removal of the breast.
What is mastectomy? Mastectomy involves the surgical removal of all breast tissue to treat breast cancer or to prevent it in women with a strong family history or genetic mutations that increase their risk of developing the disease. Women may choose to remove one or both breasts, depending on their diagnosis and personal risk for reoccurrence. There are several types of mastectomy from which a woman can choose:
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To learn more, visit barnabashealthmedicalgroup.org. Skin-Sparing Mastectomy: preserves only the breast skin *
Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy: preserves the breast skin, nipple and areola * *These procedures are usually performed in women who are undergoing breast reconstruction surgery. Your breast surgeon should explain your reconstructive options with you prior to undergoing any kind of breast surgery.
One or more drains (plastic or rubber tubes) will be in place to remove blood and/or lymph fluid that collects while you are healing. Drains usually stay in place for one to two weeks and will be removed during a follow-up visit with your surgeon.
How long does it take to recover after mastectomy?
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Mastectomy is a major surgery that involves complete removal of the breast tissue and requires general anesthesia. Lumpectomy conserves some breast tissue as it only involves removing the tumor and the surrounding affected area, not the entire breast. Mastectomy does not usually require additional radiation treatment, while lumpectomy may require further treatment.
What can I expect immediately following a mastectomy? Most women undergoing a mastectomy will stay in the hospital for one to two nights. The surgeon will wrap the surgery site in a bandage that fits snugly around the chest.
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Most women who have a mastectomy return to their normal activities within four weeks, though individual healing time varies. Women who undergo breast reconstruction immediately following a mastectomy will take a bit longer to fully recover.
Does mastectomy affect additional cancer treatment? The surgery you select does not affect whether you will have chemotherapy, hormone therapy, or targeted therapy – these treatment options are based upon your tumor and individual cancer diagnosis. Most women who choose mastectomy do not need radiation. However, some women will need radiation even after mastectomy. Dr. Chang notes that women should speak with their physician to determine the best treatment approach for them and to learn more about their personal estimated recovery times.
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Quit Smoking, Live Longer • 1 to 9 months after quitting: Coughing and shortness of breath decrease; cilia (tiny hair-like structures that move mucus out of the lungs) start to regain normal function in the lungs, increasing the ability to handle mucus, clean the lungs, and reduce the risk of infection. • 1 year after quitting: The excess risk of coronary heart disease is half that of a continuing smoker.
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he Health hazards of smoking were discussed in the previous issue of OCW. Though everyone knows that smoking is injurious to health, few are able to quit successfully. This is due to the strong addictive potential of nicotine. Most people need medical help to break away from this dangerous habit.
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“I stopped smoking last year. Do I still have a risk of cancer?” The health benefit from smoking cessation can be summarized in this order. (Adapted from ACS website, cancer.org) • 20 minutes after quitting: Your heart rate and blood pressure improve. • 12 hours after quitting: The carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal. • 2 weeks to 3 months after quitting: Your circulation improves and your lung function increases.
• 5 years after quitting: Risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, and bladder are cut in half. Cervical cancer risk falls to that of a non-smoker. Stroke risk can fall to that of a non-smoker after 2-5 years. • 10 years after quitting: The risk of dying from lung cancer is about half that of a person who is still smoking. The risk of cancer of the larynx (voice box) and pancreas decreases. • 15 years after quitting: The risk of coronary heart disease is that of a non-smoker.
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“I have attempted to quit smoking several times, but I simply cannot do it.” Does this sound familiar? Medical professionals hear this statement many times a day. In fact, only a minority of smokers is able to quit “cold turkey”. Others need help, support and most often medications. Nicotine can cause mental and physical dependence. There are support groups and smoking cessation programs that can help with the mental addiction. Help from friends and family is also essential to fight the mental urge to continue smoking.
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Heavy smokers can develop withdrawal symptoms upon quitting abruptly. To prevent this, several nicotine replacement methods are available, either by prescription or over the counter. FDA has approved nicotine patches, gums, inhalers, lozenges and nasal sprays to help smokers who want to quit.
Medications that help to quit smoking: Bupropion (Zyban) Bupropion (Zyban®, Wellbutrin®, or Aplenzin®) is a prescription antidepressant in an extended-release form that reduces symptoms of nicotine withdrawal. It does not contain nicotine. This drug acts on chemicals in the brain that are related to nicotine craving. Bupropion works best if it’s started 1 or 2 weeks before you quit smoking. The usual dosage is one or two 150 mg tablets per day. Side effects of bupropion include dry mouth, trouble sleeping, appetite changes, agitation, constipation, and headaches. Bupropion should only be taken under the care of a physician.
tors in the brain. In addition to decreasing the pleasure a person gets from smoking, it also reduces the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal. Chantix should be started a week before the day you plan to quit. Quitting smoking is a complex process. In addition to nicotine replacement therapy and medications, a lot of will power, emotional support and strength are also needed to help a person quit this unhealthy habit.
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For cancer survivors, or Living With Cancer Celebrating Life … While someone dealing with cancer
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Celebrations hosted by Sarah J. Easaw, MD & Staff The National Cancer (Ocean Hematology & Oncology) (Center) Dr. Sarah J. Easaw of Ocean Hematology & Oncology is When: Friday, June 5: 1.00-4.00 pm Survivors’ Day is celebrated proud to sponsor the annual National Cancer Survivor’s Day party. Fri., June 20th • 1.00 to C 4.00ommunity nationwide to honor and pm Where: celebrate those who have sur- Mansion-on-the Plaza, Mansion-on-the-Plaza, 108 Brick Plaza, Brick, N.J. 08723 vived cancer or are undergoing Free Admission ~Life cancer treatment.108 Brick Plaza, Brick, NJ Bring One st! Celebrating …GueWhile L An afternoon filled with entertainment, music, delicious food and lots of fun!
Sarah J Easaw MD and staff at Ocean Hematology National Cancer Celebrating Life…While living with cancer & Oncology is hosting A Cancer Survivor is someone who is diagnosed with cancer at any time during their life.® Survivor’s Day National Cancer Survivors’ RSVP: Maria or Marisa at The Cancer Survivors’ Day is celebrated nationwide to honor and celebrate those who Day National Celebrations for Cancer Celebrations have survived cancer orand are undergoing cancer treatment. Sarah J Easaw MD and staff at Ocean Ocean Hematology & Oncology Survivors in Monmouth Hematology & on Oncology for Cancer Cancer Survivor732-961-0010 before June 1, 2014. Ocean Counties June is hosting National Cancer Survivors’ Day Celebrations Survivors in Monmouth and Ocean Counties is someone who 20th. If you are a cancer survivor, You are is diagnosed with invite cancer d to join us for this Celebration of Life. If you are a cancer patient • A day to honor your strength and courage… or a survivor and are interat any time during or • To his • To meet with those who have traversed the same path as youhonor have your strength and courage ested in attending this event, her life. • To meet with people who have traversed similar paths • Share your experiences, fears and hopes… please RSVP to Maria or The National Cancer Dr. Sarah J. Easaw of Ocean Hematology & Oncology is To celebrate(Center) life while Marisa at Ocean Hematology and most of all, to have lots of fun… Survivors’ Day is• celebrated living with a diagn osis ofDay Cance proud to sponsor the annual National Cancer Survivor’s party. r & Oncology at: 732-961-0010 nationwide to honor and A day filled with music, food and entertainment. 3-Minute Makeovers for Women: before June 1, 2014. celebrate those who have surIf you are a cancer patient or a survivor and are interested in attending this event, please RSVP Annie Labbate, Riverfront vived cancer or are undergoing to Maria or Marisa at Ocean Hematology & Oncology at: 732-961-0010 before May 15, 2015. cancer treatment. Hair Studio and Spa Admission is Free… You may bring one guest with you. Sarah J Easaw MD and Hope to see you there! staff at Ocean Hematology Ocean Hematology & Oncology & Oncology is hosting 1255 Rt 70 31S, Lakewood, New Jersey, NJ 08701 National Cancer Survivors’ Ph: 732-961-0010 www.oceanhemonc.com Day Celebrations for Cancer Survivors in Monmouth and June I was diagosed with breast cancer. I was lucky enough to be directed In 2009, Testimonials From Past Survivor’s Day Parties Ocean . . . Counties on to a wonderful oncologist, Dr. Sarah Easaw and her caring staff. In 2010, I 20th. I want to thank you for the wonderful Cancer Day Survivors party that I received an invitation to a “50’s Party” being thrown by Dr. Easaw and her staff to all a cancer patient attended in June 2011. The Fiesta Theme was so much fun. I especially If you are cancer patients and survivors. along with their guests. The affair was in her office where it or a survivor are interenjoyed the professional dancers and hearing the patient’s stories was very inspiring. I wasand decorated and Dr. Easaw and her staff dressed like people from the 50’s ested in attending event, would like to thank you and your staff for all your hard work and making that such a along withthis some of us! Dr. Easaw had an “Elvis” performer for entertainment. The food please RSVP to Maria or special day. was plentiful and not to be believed. Everyone had a great time. In 2011, again another Marisa at party Ocean Hematology ~ Geraldine M. honoring the cancer patients survivors and those in treatment. This year it was a “Fiesta”. The food was delicious and again Dr. Easaw and her staff were dressed accord& Oncology at: 732-961-0010 Al an I had a nice time at your party, and we thank you very much. ingly in “Fiesta” clothes. This year it was at a fire house and the entertainment was dancbefore June 1, 2014. ~ Lois ers. Everyone had a chance to learn a new dance. Again Dr. Easaw and her staff outdid
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It is important to understand some“Adolescent of the basicsIdiopathic of the anatomy of the Adolescent spine to understand termed Scoliosis.” identifies lumbar spinal stenosis. The spinal column consists of a series of bones connected to one the typical ages of onset being ten to skeletal maturity. In fact, another by intervening discs, joints and ligaments. The bones are referred to as vertebrae. most scoliosis is identified during the initiation of puberty. The vertebrae have a space within them called the spinal canal where the spinal cord and denotes ourthe incomplete its origin nerve roots travel. Generally Idiopathic in the low back region spinal cordunderstanding has ended andofthere are or exact causativeoffactors. nerve roots that supply the legs. The sections the spinal column have different names, where the low back section is referred as the lumbar spine.organizations such as the Throughto the efforts of many
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With aging, the normal discs and joints that investigated. connect the vertebrae degenerate. This leads constantly being Depending on the source, to narrowing of the discs andthere arthritic changes of the joints, which can subsequently to of often is a genetic component recognized -- up tolead 30% pain in the low back. In addition, the ligaments overgrow and bone spurs form. All of these scoliosis shows a positive family history. Research continues factors together cause the spinal canal to get narrower over time. Once the spinal canal narto elucidate the to specific genetic influences. Currently, the rows to a certain point, the nerves that travel the legs get pinched causing lumbar spinal genetic factors are considered multifactorial and no single stenosis.
genetic been discovered. Other theories such as hormonal factors are being What influence are thehas symptoms? investigated. Other factors have been discounted as contributive such as athletic The symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis include back pain, whichfactors can vary depending on activities, lack of activity other such as heavy backpacks. the severity of the arthritis.and There caninfluences also be pain in the buttocks that can travel down the of the legs, oftentimes referred as “sciatica.” There can also be numbness back Scoliosis is more common than to most people realize. Approximately 25 out or oftingling in the buttocks or legs. As the pressure on the nerves roots worsens, weakness can occur, 1,000 adolescents have some form of scoliosis. The majority of curvatures are small and especially in the foot. Patients will often times report that the pain is worse by standing up managed only with observation and surveillance. However, as many as 3-5 out of 1,000 straight and walking, but gets better with sitting and leaning forward. As time progresses, adolescents require some treatment. young girls andin boys patients will will not be able to walkform as farofthey once didBoth without feeling pain their are legs.affected, Some however, girls are diagnosed more often and have curvatures that more frequently patients, however, note that leaning forward on a shopping cart will allow them to walkrequire farther treatment. without pain.Thankfully, most patients with scoliosis only require observation. How Scoliosis defined as a spinal curvature of more than 10 degrees. Measurements are is it istreated? Theon treatment begins first withentire seeingspine. a physician in dealing with the spine and made x-rays obtained of the Spinaltrained curvatures are viewed and described obtaining accurate diagnosis. The diagnosis is made based on the history and physical as “C” or an more commonly “S” shaped. An x-ray of a typical patient with adolescent exam, and scoliosis also with depicts X-rays and MRI. Generally, is started with non-surgical idiopathic an “S” shaped curvetreatment with a thoracic (upper back) and a options. lumbar This includes physical therapy, medications, acupuncture and steroid injections. Oftentimes (lower back) component. A pediatric orthopaedic surgeon will often follow diagnosed patients will feel good pain relief from these treatments. If a patient has a poor quality of life children multiple times a yearand andnon-surgical perform x-rays to assesshave possible scoliosis progression. due to lumbar spinal stenosis, treatments not worked or only worked temporarily, Symptoms and findings of scoliosis are often subtle but may become more apparent then surgery is considered. The main stay for treating lumbar spinal stenosis is to remove the ligaments, boneasspurs andpuberty. other compressive factors pressure on during growth spurts, such during Thankfully, pain from is notplacing a common finding thescoliosis. nerve roots. This process is referred to as decompression, a laminectomy. Thescoliosis surgeon in Equally uncommon are neurologic symptoms. or Physical findings of doesinclude not remove all of theinvertebrae, only theaelements in thetilt back are placing may differences shoulder height, subtle pelvic andthat bulging ribs orpressure scapula on the roots. Sometimes a spinal fusion is also needed for various reasons. The laminectomy observed from behind. There are times legs may appear to be of unequal length. School can be done using a traditional incision, a small “mini-open” incision or a minimally invasive screening an important recognition. However, is most approach. remains The choice of approachpart will of bescoliosis determined based on the severityscoliosis of the stenosis, often recognized by pediatricians during routine and well visits. the individual patient and surgeon factors. Most people experience good pain relief in their surgery and arepatient able to with resume their normal lifestyle after and recovering from surgery. legsA after typical adolescent scoliosis will be examined undergo However, improvement in the is variable. surveillance x-rays every 4-6back months. This is often tailored to the type and extent of In Conclusion . . . Additional types of imaging, such as MRIs and CT Scans are the scoliotic curvature. Lumbar spinal stenosis is not one commonplace cause of back and leg paincurvatures, that affectshowever, people asthere they are age. for typical It is important to see a physician trained in treating this disease to obtain an accurate diagpatients with unique curvatures or features that may require nosis. Once that is achieved, there are multiple treatment options that can help improve a additional imaging techniques.
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Spring Oak Assisted Living Of Forked River Wants To Help You Questions To Consider When Moving A Parent Into Assisted Living Deciding to move a parent into assisted living is a big decision - and one that is best done by making numerous smaller decisions. From considering to make such a move to taking action (or not) can be done more easily by realizing a few things about the process. You are not the first person to manage the many issues, challenges and emotions this decision entails. You can learn from many others who have already benefited from assisted living. The following list is intended to help you oversee details that should not be ignored – whether they are emotional, financial, or pragmatic - you may need to focus on these aspects in order to make your parent’s move to a new living arrangement as smooth as possible.
Where do I begin? At the beginning, of course. Make a list of questions. The most important - “Is this move really necessary?” Consider the pros and cons to a variety of options: • Can they stay where they are, with more outside or family help? • How much assistance do you need in the assisted living arrangement you envision for your parent (for example - would a room-mate or live-in caregiver work)? • Can they move in with family or someone close to them? • How willing are they to move? • What other special circumstances apply to your unique situation?
How do I find a ‘good’ place for them to live? Spring Oak Assisted Living of Forked River is proud to be part of many Federal, State, and Local Agency’s referral lists. Our resident testimonials, and family letters are available to all new families and their loved ones. Check out local and national referral services. Public
services can be found through your state’s Department of Human Resources. There are many private referral services as well. Most private services earn a referral fee from the community your parent chooses to reside in so there should be no charge to you for this service. Just to be safe, always ask first if there is a fee.
How much will it cost? Spring Oak Assisted Living is one of the most affordable Assisted Living communities of Ocean County NJ. Our fees include room and Board Care (cable and phone if desired). There are never add-on costs or additional fees for extras. Private pay assisted living facilities in the US range from $800 to over $5,000 monthly, based on location and level of care. In addition to rent, lease, or purchase costs consider any add-ons that may be required or desired. Some examples of these costs can include: • Administration of medication • Laundry service • Transportation to doctors or shopping • Security deposit When you are pricing and comparing various assisted living facilities, you should also find out how often fees rise and how much notice you will get about such raises.
How will we pay for it? Spring Oak Assisted Living takes pride in keeping costs affordable, while keeping standards high. Many assisted living communities want an assurancein the form of a net worth statement- that your parent will be able to afford to live there for the reasonably projected future. If you are serious about helping your parent move into assisted living, this is a time where you will likely need a clear understanding of your parent’s financial resources. This may be uncomfortable, but it is often necessary. When you move a loved one into assisted living you should recognize that this person is losing the
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ability to independently manage numerous parts of their life. Settling financial issues is often an emotional turning point for many families, but with a clear financial picture you will be able to evaluate what they can afford in the way of housing and assistance. If your parent is a military veteran or a spouse of one, visit a Veterans Administration office (or you can get started at their website) to see if they are eligible for ongoing benefits. Medicare does not pay for housing, but under strict financial restrictions Medicaid may. The federal government is currently reforming its long-term care benefits (Medicaid long term care reform). It will not help to transfer your parents assets into your name to decrease their net worth; there is a strict ‘look back’ of several years when considering eligibility for Medicaid. Visit us at www.springoakforkedriver.com
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Can Acupuncture Help With Seasonal Allergies? A
cupuncture has been used successfully to treat seasonal allergies for decades in the states and for centuries in China. Acupuncture treatment focuses on opening the nasal passages, boosting the immune system and strengthening the organs and energetic pathways of the body to prevent allergic reactions from recurring. What Are Seasonal Allergies? A seasonal allergy is an allergic reaction to something that is typically only present for part of the year. Pollens are the most common cause of seasonal allergies. Spring is traditionally the worst season for allergies because of new growth on trees and weeds. Fall is also a rough time for allergies due to other blooming plants and leaf mold. How Does Acupuncture Help To Relieve Allergies? Acupuncture can help with acute symptoms of allergies, such as stuffy or runny nose, dry, itchy eyes, post nasal drip, itchy throat and cough. Needles are used to stimulate the body’s Qi (life energy). By moving the body’s qi, congestion in the sinuses and nose can be moved, and inflammation and dryness in the eyes can be cleared. Often some
relief of these symptoms can be achieved during the first treatment. Acupuncture treatment is not only focused on acute symptoms, but also the underlying causes of the allergies. In Chinese medical theory, the body is protected by Wei Qi (defensive qi). This protective energy flows at the surface of the body, providing resistance to things like cold and flu and allergies. People who have weak Wei Qi are more susceptible to get sick or have allergy symptoms. By needling some points on the body that help support the wei qi, we can help to prevent symptoms in the future. Can Chinese Herbs Help To Relieve Allergies? Chinese herbs can also be used to help with allergies. All of the Chinese medical theory about
allergies can be applied in the same way to Chinese herbs. Formulas are
made to treat acute symptoms and boost the immune system to prevent future symptoms. For convenient usage, Herbal formulas come in tablet form. One of the most appealing advantages to taking herbal formulas is that there are no unwanted side effects. People do not have to worry about drowsiness at work or while driving, or immune system suppression or over reliance on medication. How Often Do I Need To Get Treated? Initially, treatment about twice a week would be suggested. Once significant relief has been achieved, usually 2-3 weeks, treatment could be less frequent. As treatment continues and the immune system becomes stronger, symptoms should become less severe. It is possible through some continued treatment after the allergic season that symptoms the following year would be less severe or cleared completely. The younger a person is when they start treatment, the more likely they are to be rid completely of the issue. Can Acupuncture And Chinese Herbs Be Helpful With Other Allergies? Yes, In Chinese medical theory, all allergies can be addressed by treating the acute symptoms and
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supporting the affected energy systems in the body. This is true for any environmental allergies, pet allergies, and even food allergies. Commonly Treated Seasonal Allergy Symptoms: • Sneezing • Runny or stuffy nose • Dry or irritated eyes • Post nasal drip • Cough • Chest congestion • Wheezing Commonly Treated Conditions: • Allergic Rhinitis • Allergic Conjunctivitis • Sinusitis • Otits Media • Upper Respiratory Infection • Asthma • Food Allergies Koehler Acupuncture can help relive those seasonal allergies. Call 732-262-0637 and schedule your appointment today.
AboutKeith...
Keith Koehler received his Bachelor’s of Science in Health and Physical Education at Lock Haven University, and his Masters in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the New England School of Acupuncture. His philosophy from the very beginning has always been to treat his patients in the way that he would want to be treated. Since opening his practice in 2004, his core beliefs remain the same. His favorite Chinese principle is to treat everyone of his patients as an individual. When he is not in the office, you can find him surfing, practicing twi chi and spending time with his family.
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Keeping our financial independence is paramount in keeping our personal independence. Owning a right-size home at Fountainhead with a right-size financial obligation is the way to plan for the unexpected twists of aging. Residential leases at Fountainhead are a compilation of easy living behavior expressed in a legal plain-language document. Open-minded know The a clearcommon understanding by anypeople budget. denominator the lessee and lessor is the key to long-term compatibility. cost. The leasemakes is easy to shortest read and simpl On-site management ownership for the Our biggest asset, the family home, can become a burden distance between a question and an answer. A residential overnight if our health or the health of our loved one changes. New or Newer Homes Are Great C land lease is different than other leases people may have Even if our supportive family has to relocate, sometimes we The homes, some the estab experienced. There is nonewest real concern for “losing the in lease”; As we grow into the latter stages ofhave lifeto and to sure, move where simplification of make achoose change. For if our possessions are the community zoned for the use in perpetuity, the state or islonger than any other new home. Yo holdingtousspend back, or more holdingof us our in ourfree place,time we need to be responsibility will give us the opportunity participating land use laws prohibit any significant changes, and the realistic and move them out of our way. Worrying about the plywood sub-floor, high peaked roof, co in the things we enjoy most, it is timebest to solution consider theworrying choices. relationship is one of mutual balance and cooperation. It is doesall what does: it consumes energy budget friendly version that is also energ decision to choose a relationship of the and slows our progress. Narrowing down the choices is only a home ownership Finding The Right Match For You And Your Budget home to the symbol land over aof land/home purchase. Like being as good as the list of choices. commitment, with carpet and Adult communities can be over-the-top offering amenities we hope to enjoy or attached to your neighbors in an apartment, condo or Here at Fountainhead 55+ community, we want you to element you. experienced co-op, owning the hometo andplease leasing the landOur is a financial plan to enjoy- even currently enjoy. The key is to find the one that matches your include us in your choices. We may not be the answer for decision thatshow is very right the retired and the about-to-be andfor demonstrate benefits of bu everyone, butout we offer an intelligent long-term solution wishes and does not break the bank. Breaking of the same old and exploring allretired. Some of the more popular interior op independent living after 55. Because our lots are the options are two of the skills we’ve to honed along trail. Lookareinto land leased New homes at Fountainhead are manufactured homes, about 5,000 squarelife’s feet and our streets an extra-wide ances, composite countertops or circle w systems-built homes and modular-style homes, which are very communities; you will find as wide ofresidential a selection of40amenities any other 30 and feet, we offeras a similar privacy55+ bufferchoice also the option to ceramic tile fl energy efficient. Their construction – ingo an with environmentally as most peopleless enjoy in a residential subdivision. But we locations without the land cost and with much ongoing ownership expense. is equal The to on-site construction.are endless w are a land-leased lifestyle community. This is a cost-effective controlled facility says –“you”. possibilities Homes may vary in age from proposed-to-be-built, to new and there is always Economies of bulk buying and constructing inside a solution to single-family home ownership for the retirement home, so why not see what building result in a home that is great quality at an is offered? A years. Instead of investing again leasing “vintage” too. If you are a conservative buyer and/or notina real bigestate riskownership taker, land attractive square-foot New home have the spectivecost. buyer can buyers imagine, each manufa after the family home is sold, the home owner invests may be the right choice for you. A hybrid home ownership option that allows you privilege of choosing the color of the siding, shingles, in the home – a lower investment than the land-home survive hurricane style winds and the na carpet, countertops, fixtures & appliances, and more. From tradition. Investing a newless homecostly purchase in a land-lease freedom to be the homeowner you have always beeninwith responsibilities. materials topermits, stay atcustomers their strongest, fo a selection ofall approved building may communityNew is the Jersey first levelisofone stress that relief and financial Fountainhead, a 55+ community in Jackson, offers a selection choose the neighborhood where they would like to live. security. Land-lease fees include taxes and other services. you choose stay in th of homeowner services that you choose as you need to. Most homeowners choose Fountainhead wasOnce established in the 1980’s and to has added Jackson Township has municipal approval over increases the years.of As home styles and construction middle I-195 between the Shor in lease fees, so this the is theinterior/exterior second level of stress relief: the and homes through a home from a model or a blueprint and customize colors improvements have been made, existing homeowners have lease fee does not increase as much as the change in the visit Fountainhead 55+. design features. Then they move ontoconsumer designing their of lot. been incentivized to buy new homes. The community is priceand index.maintaining The long-term benefits this Maximum allow well-established and offers homes for most home owner to enjoy his lifestyle for years more than in feels privacy due to large lots, mature trees the and wide streets evoke a neighborhood that Jackson is home to budgets. about 60,000 peo other home ownership options. he best stress relief is to live in a comfortable, affordable place where the ownership costs, maintenance and energy costs won’t become a burden. Who can predict how much medical insurance will cost next year, who can predict the interest rates and stock market? The cost of retirement is uncertain, but certainly will cost more next year than it did last year. We retiring people need a return to stability, and a way to put money-worrying away.
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Imagine it’s a warm, sunny day It is hard to believe the holiday season is already upon us. The Chamber the day by taking one of our sponsorship opportunities, in June. into invit- In September has You had walk a busy fallanseason. honored, The as Jaya & Linda Grunin with a win greatwe raffle prizes, and, golfer, walk-away ing group of local business owners Organization The Toms River-Ocean County guaranteed door prizeYear andatswag Foundation, as Distinguished of the ourbag. 50th Annual Awards Telephone, Inc. and operators. You see familiar, as Chamber of CommerceGTS is proud Reception at Eagle Ridge Golf Club. We also gave special recognition “Wave Cassandra Pierce well asAwards” new, faces. You enjoy lunch The Chamber’s 22nd Annual Golf Outing is slated for to be able to provide this annual out to Ocean County Vocational Technical School, Ocean County College 209 Center Street, Lakehurst, NJ 08733 before&slinging your golf clubs over Thursday, June 11th at Eagle Ridge Golf Club in Lakenetworking event for our members 732-323-8620, fax: 732-323-8660 CASA of Ocean County at that event. In October, we had another successful your shoulder, and hopping in your wood, and it’s bound to be a warm, sunny day for us. and non-members alike.www.gtstelephone.com Maureen Stankowitz, Dina M. Vicari, Esq. Business After Hours at Tuscan Bistro Bar & our Technology Committee hosted Dina M. Vicari, Esq. Lotano Information TechnologyNoelle & golf cart for the afternoon. You President Chairwoman another informative Seminar on Security. The Chamber continues to offer a variTelecommunications Interim President Chairwoman Bring your own foursome, or allow us to pair you up with All are welcome! spend the next few hours enjoying of networking for our members toreciprocal take advantage of. Please join generation and profitability in mind. Wireless Zone of Toms River the weather, connecting withety folks, and workingopportunities up a thirst. lead us for our General Membership Holiday Meeting on Tuesday, December 9, 2014 at Ramada Toms River where we will Contact present the Ocean office today toDenise inquire about this year’s event Koerner 1334 Lakewood Road, Unit #36, a golfer? join–usA for dinner prizes. 732-349-0220. County YMCAbecause & Yourcocktails Grandmother’s Cupboard with “A Season of Just Giving Season of and Living Award”. To register for this event Perfect timing are served! And when allthe Not Toms River, NJ 08755 www.oc-chamber.com News &you Events Page.you’re in luck of that time outdoors has made hungry, 732-818-0300, fax: 732-818-0122 Or peruse (and even purchase) the artwork of our local Happy Mother’s Day! www.wirelesszone.com/tomsriver because a delicious dinner awaits.
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Mirage Go Red for Women Submitted by: Marie Tansey
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he women of Four Seasons at Mirage celebrated the life of Mary Iamonte at the eighth annual Mirage Go Red for Women fundraiser on February 6, 2015. Mary was a friend, neighbor and Go Red for Women committee member for several years. The fiery glow of red was evident as we celebrated and remembered Mary and all of the women who lost their lives to heart disease and stroke. Since 2003, the red dress has been the national ♥ symbol of commitment to take swift action against
heart disease and stroke in women. Out of this, National Wear Red Day was born. As in the past, the Mirage women and their guests proudly wore red outfits as a sign of support to the American Heart Association’s national Go Red for Women campaign. To raise awareness of the number one killer heart attack and stroke of women is the purpose and objective of this campaign. In an opening statement to the Women of Mirage and guests, on behalf of Judy Okun and herself, Linda Kropf stated: “It’s great to be back, stronger than ever! Today, two people come to mind as the source of our inspiration. Back in 2005, Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, said “If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you’ll most certainly be right. No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there. Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.” Steve’s legacy immediately brought to mind our own Go Red for Women committee member, Mary Iamonte, who we sadly lost this past year. Mary worked tirelessly with us for the past seven years and always inspired us with her unwavering willingness to give and share. She never let anything negative stand in her way. We all remember her as someone who opened her heart to anyone in need, and to any organization who helped those in need. She created beauty in this world and left a legacy of love through her family and friends. Her memory will live on in all the lives she touched, especially ours. Because of each of you, and women like Mary, Mirage Go Red for Women moves forward in our efforts devoid of dogma, full of passion, and dedicated to helping all women, no matter where, to defeat heart disease. To Steve Jobs and Mary Iamonte, thank you for inspiring our team…and, for proving that those people who are crazy enough to believe they can change the world are the ones who usually do.
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Iamonte, husband of Mary, along with his two ♥ Bruno daughters Tina Armstrong and Patricia Pranke, lit the candle for the candle lighting ceremony. The ceremony
was done to celebrate the life of Mary Iamonte and the lives of those lost to heart disease. Bonnie Levy-McAlister gave a reflection celebrating Mary Iamonte. Highlights of Bonnie’s reflection is as follows: Who was Mary Noel Iamonte? For more than forty years she was the devoted wife of Bruno. Mary was a loving and nurturing mother to Tina and Trish. She was more than a mother, she was and continues to be their best friend and now has become their Guardian Angel. Mary was the best Grammy to her six grandchildren. She did not let her illness or her two major heart surgeries interfere with that role. Mary was a caring and supportive sister, and yes she was a loyal, forever friendnot just to me but to all those she met. Even though our friend Mary could not physically be with us today-she is here in our thoughts and in our memories and she will forever be in our hearts. I know I speak for my Mary when I thank each and everyone of you from the bottom of her heart for honoring her here today and by celebrating her life through your support for the Go Red For Women organization. She would be humbled by the outpouring of love and care you have all shown. She would be more than honored by your dedication and remembrance. The guest speaker for the event was Carol Ash, DO. Dr. Ash is a board certified general internist, fellowship trained pulmonary care and sleep medicine specialist. She is currently the Director of Sleep Medicine for Meridian Health in New Jersey. Dr. Ash’s presentation included topics such as How many hours should an adult sleep? Why is getting enough sleep important to our physical and mental health? What can we do to our home to ensure that we get a good night’s sleep? She stated that research shows that the amount of sleep that an adult needs varies from person to person and depends on many factors. The average range is seven to nine hours. Studies show that reducing sleep to six hours per night causes us to do poorly on tests of mental performance and physical abilities. There is also increased risk for cardiovascular disease, weight gain, insulin resistance, anxiety and depression. She also stated that new theories suggest sleep is a reset process that allows the brain to reorganize and restore our physiology, strengthening mental abilities and daytime function. Sleep is essential for maintaining critical thinking, judgment, spatial orientation, reaction times and emotional stability. Judy Okun, Chairperson, thanked and expressed her appreciation to all the women who have tirelessly worked so hard and dedicated endless hours to this year’s Go Red For Women event. As a result of this year’s fundraising efforts, we are anticipating approximately $12,000 in contributions to be made to the American Heart Association Go Red for Women Program. This will increase our total contribution to in excess of $60,000. Judy asked that we all remember and support all donors and contributors who have supported our Annual Go Red event. The best thanks we can give them
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CASA VolunteerTraining Training CASA IsIs Gearing Gearing Up Up For ForSummer Spring Volunteer Submitted by: CASA of Ocean County, Inc.
Abused and neglected children need more than the system can provide • A six-year-old girl rescued from an abusive father only to be bounced around to eight foster homes and six different schools over the course of two years. • Four children separated from one another and placed in different locations after their mother was jailed. • A young boy prescribed 12 different psychotropic medicines by healthcare professionals who have no access to his medical records or ability to follow-up on his
care. • A teenage girl kicked out of her house, and forced to sleep on a cot in the hallway of a group home until she turned 18—when all her possessions were handed to her in a garbage bag as she was officially “aged out” of the system. These are not isolated stories. They are everyday realities of children in the foster care and child welfare system. A system full of devoted and deeply caring people that is simply too overburdened and under resourced to protect the rights and needs of vulnerable children. The solution is a CASA volunteer—a specially trained advocate, appointed by a judge, who fights for the rights of children during the most vulnerable time of their young lives. A trusted adult empowered to ensure that each child is well cared for—
CASA of Ocean County Seeks Fundraising Committee Members CASA of Ocean County is currently recruiting volunteers to serve as Fundraising Committee Members. Committee members will help us reach our commitment to find safe, nuturing, and permanent homes for the more than 400 children throughout Ocean County who have been removed from their homes because of abuse or neglect.
IF YOU CAN
• Serve for one year • Give about five hours a month • Attend monthly meetings • Advocate on behalf of our children
You may be qualified! If interested, please contact Vicki Weiss at 732-797-0590 for more information. For other volunteer opportunities visit www.oceancountycasa.org for more information.
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able to find a safe, loving, permanent home. But nearly 90 percent of the children in our community who need a CASA volunteer do not have one. Over 600 children in Ocean County don’t have the hope a CASA volunteer can offer.
We won’t rest until every child has a CASA volunteer.
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for information on all future events. Held at thefundraising Beachwood Community Center Stand up for these children. Visit our website at www.casaofoceancounty.org for Stay connected as we fight to information on all future fundraising events. ensure every child has a safe, permanent, loving home. Volunteer Your Time to Change a Child’s Life! Nobody longs for a safe and loving family more than a child in foster care. As a CASA volunteer, you are empowered by the courts to help make this dream a reality. You will be the one consistent adult in these children’s lives, vigilantly fighting for and protecting their fundamental right to be treated with the dignity and respect every child deserves. You will not only come people from all walks of life. We are bring positive change to the lives of these vulnerable children, but also their children simply looking for people who care about and generations to come. And in doing so, children and have common sense. As a volunteer, you will be thoroughly trained you will enrich your life as well. and well supported by professional staff What Do CASA to help you through each case. You must Volunteers Do? pass a background check, participate in a CASA volunteers listen 30-hour pre-service training course and first. Then they act. agree to stay with a case until it is closed (a Volunteers get to know year and a half on average). the child by talking with everyone in that child’s Interested in helping children life; parents and relatives, but not ready to commit to foster parents, teachers, medical profesbecoming an advocate? sionals, attorneys, social workers and othThen consider sponsoring a child and ers. They use the information they gather providing them with a CASA of their to inform judges and others of what the child needs and what will be the best per- own. Please call our office today to become a volunteer or sponsor a child. manent home for them. Please call the Executive Director, Vicki Who Can Be a Volunteer? Weiss, at 732-797-0590 or visit our You do not have to be a lawyer or website at www.casaofoceancounty.org social worker to be a volunteer. We wel-
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Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Ocean County, Inc. is an independent, non-profit organization committed to advocating for the best interest of at risk children in out-of-home placement who are victims of abuse and neglect. The CASA volunteer serves as the child’s voice in court and is committed to moving the child towards a safe and permanent home.
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Women Of Ocean County Laurie Moody-Tidcombe, RN, MSN, NP-C, CBN AtlantiCare
Growing up in Audubon, New Jersey, Laurie Moody-Tidcombe was always interested in sports medicine — and also wanted to become a mom. “Nursing was a profession that could potentially give me a balance of home life and a career. Nursing has given me the flexibility to do both,” says Laurie, who lives in Absecon with her daughter, son, and the family’s two cats. Laurie worked as a registered nurse for 11 years before she became a certified nurse practitioner at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center (ARMC). In her current role with AtlantiCare’s Center for Surgical Weight Loss and Wellness, she sees patients in the medically supervised weight-loss program, as well as patients who have had bariatric surgery. In addition to that role, Laurie works as a nurse practitioner at ARMC, where she manages plans of care for acute care patients while they are hospitalized and any follow-up needed after discharge. Quality family time is a priority for Laurie outside of work. “I enjoy watching my children’s sporting activities. We love going to the beach and make the most out of living near the Jersey Shore,” she says. To learn more about AtlantiCare, visit www.atlanticare.org or call 1-888-569-1000.
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Sarah J. Easaw, MD, FACP Specialist in Hematology & Oncology
Dr. Sarah Easaw is a board certified Oncologist and Hematologist who has been practicing in Lakewood since 2006. She completed her internship and residency in Internal Medicine at Harlem Hospital, affiliated with Columbia University, followed by a fellowship in Hematology and Oncology at New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York. Before moving to Ocean County, she practiced Hematology and Oncology in Westwood, New Jersey for 10 years. Dr. Easaw founded Ocean Hematology & Oncology, a medical practice focusing on the treatment of cancer and blood disorders. She received Star Career Academy’s Excellence in Healthcare Award in 2010. Her clinical expertise is equal to her ability to treat each patient as an individual with care and compassion. “Dr. Easaw is the most wonderful, compassionate woman and doctor that I have ever met,” says a patient. Dr. Easaw is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the American Society of Hematology and is a fellow of the American College of Physicians. She is affiliated with Kimball Medical Center, Ocean Medical Center and Community Medical Center. She resides in Monmouth County with her husband and two children. To learn more about Dr. Easaw and her practice, call 732-961-0010 or visit www.oceanhemonc.com.
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Donna M. Mutter, DC Owner, Waves of Transformation Wellness Center, Inc. Dr. Donna M. Mutter, DC has been serving Ocean County for 30 years. She practices a reorganizational approach to health and wellness utilizing a form of chiropractic known as Network Spinal Analysis. She has been on both the clinical and teaching staff for this work since 1986. Her practice, Waves of Transformation Wellness Center, Inc. is located in Toms River, NJ. Dr. Donna has established the ultimate family-based wellness practice. Her passion is working with pregnant mothers and young children. Her practice members range in age from newborn to late eighties, and in many cases she sees multiple generations of the same family. In fact, she has started to care for the children of practice members who she first saw when they were children! Her practice is also family-based for another reason, as her son Dr. Daniel Mutter, DC joined Waves of Transformation Wellness Center, Inc. in 2013. Dr. Donna has two daughters, Sarah, who is a Marine Biologist, and Melissa, who is studying for her Master’s degree in Social Work at Monmouth University. Dr. Donna can be reached at www.wavesoftransformaton.com and 732-244-5008.
Carmen M. Quiñones, MD Interventional Pain Management Physician at Premier Pain Centers
Carmen Quiñones is double board certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation, as well as, pain medicine. She completed her residency at Montefiore Medical Center in NYC. After completing her fellowship in interventional pain management at Emory University in Atlanta she moved to Monmouth County. She is a member of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP) and the New Jersey Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (NJSIPP). Along with her Board Certification, Dr. Quiñones is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (FAAPMR). Dr. Quiñones has been practicing locally since 2006. Her practice is devoted to using non-operative and minimally invasive treatment of spine, musculoskeletal disorders and electrodiagnostic studies. To her, the most challenging aspect of her profession is to create community awareness that there ARE options for people who suffer from chronic pain! Carmen is bilingual in Spanish and English. She enjoys spending quality time with her husband and two daughters, Mia and Milana Isabel. Traditionally, she loves teaching them the importance of family and traditional values and spending time with them outdoors. To contact Dr. Quinones, call Premier Pain Centers at 732-380-0200 or visit www.premierpain.com for more information. She will now be seeing patients in the Manahawkin location.
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Marita Spooner, RN
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Nurse Manager, Endoscopy Center of Toms River Marita was born, raised and educated in Germany. She received her nursing degree from the St. Bernhard School of Nursing in Germany. After graduating, she worked at a Trauma Center in Duisburg, Germany. She now lives in Manasquan, NJ. Marita transferred her nursing license with the CGFNS and was eligible to sit for the NJ Board exam in 1988. Since then, she has worked as a Registered Nurse in telemetry, surgical step-down, and, for the past 15 years, in Endoscopy. She joined the Endoscopy Center of Toms River in 2009. As the Nurse Manager, she is responsible for daily operation of the Endoscopy Center of Toms River, as well as the supervision of all nursing and ancillary staff. She also serves as the Infection Control liaison and resource for all staff. Marita feel privileged to work with all the Physicians and dedicated staff at the Endoscopy Center. Her goal is to provide the highest quality care to all patients and provide colon cancer screenings in a safe, comfortable and friendly environment. She has one daughter, who lives in Boston. In her free time, Marita enjoys reading, gardening, and travel. Marita can be reached at the Endoscopy Center, at 732-349-4422, or by email at mspooner@gastroofocean.com.
Program Director, Mental Health Association
Filled with passion for her work, Michele Green-Ferrante quickly rose through the ranks at Mental Health Association – Ocean County (MHAOC) to her present position, Program Director. According to co-workers, she’s the first one to volunteer or say “I’ll help.” A natural caregiver, she’s a mother and family member who’s cared for sick relatives. Michele connected with MHAOC while seeking help for anxiety. Often sharing her story and calling upon her personal experience, she educates and supports individuals with mental illness and their families. Toward that end, she partners with many local agencies. Presently she’s working toward her Disaster Response Crisis Counselor certification. Throughout her professional career, Michele has worked with the public as a Real Estate Agent and an administrative assistant for a mortgage company. A nearly lifelong resident of New Jersey, she was born in Westwood and now lives in Lacey. She’s Chairwoman of Ending Homelessness Group. To balance out her busy work life, she spends quality time her with husband, Ken, her mother, and her children: April, Gina, Kenny. Family trips to Aruba for snorkeling provide treasured memories. She also cares for several pets, all rescues. To contact Michele, call 732-244-0940, by email at mgreen@mhanj.org, or visit www.mhanj.com for more information.
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Marta Jabs
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Dawn Celona Office Manager, Stephen L. Newman
Marta has enjoyed a varied career, and for these last many years she has been involved in medical care and office administration. She feels very fortunate to be working as the office manager for Dr. Newman, whom she has known for almost thirty years, with a wonderful staff that feels like a second family. In Dr. Newman’s busy practice of internal medicine, pulmonary and sleep disorders, Marta has been able to use skills from an earlier career as a women’s wear buyer for a 17-store chain based in the San Francisco area. Her work history began after having been contracted to write a series of “How To” books on plant care for a local publishing company after graduating from U.C. Berkeley. Throughout her childhood, and into her adult years, she lived on the East and West Coast, in the Midwest and South. She found herself back in New Jersey raising her two sons, Andrew and Adam Knox, in Beachwood. Now, Marta resides with her husband, George Jabs, a long time pharmaceutical rep, former minor league ball player for the Mets, now turned tennis fanatic, and their four rescued dachshunds and one cat. For more information, call 732-920-8022 or visit www.Dr.Newman.org.
Case Supervisor, CASA of Ocean County
Dawn Celona graduated from Stockton College, where she frequently volunteered with her sorority, Delta Delta Delta. She applied to be a volunteer with Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) in 2012, when she left teaching to pursue her graduate degree in school counseling. As a volunteer advocate, Dawn served as the voice in court for a teen in foster care for nearly two years before she began working for the organization as a Case Supervisor. In addition to processing new cases, training volunteers, and assisting with fundraisers, Dawn serves as a source of support, helping the volunteers she supervises write reports to the court and advocate for the needs of the children they serve. In her spare time, she coaches indoor color guard in Toms River and enjoys spending time at the beach with her husband and her dog. To contact Dawn, call 732-797-0590 or visit www.casaofoceancounty.org for more information.
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~ MEET THE WOMAN BEHIND SCAN – PAT BOHSE ~
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ack in 1975 when Pat Bohse was working in Jersey City, she was asked to evaluate the Meals-on-Wheels program. As a result of the evaluation, she was then asked to run the Senior Nutrition program, which included 12 senior nutrition sites and a large Meals-on-Wheels program. It was then that she knew she had found her calling. From 1977 to 1989 she was the Director of Senior Nutrition for Caring Community in Greenwich Village NYC. She adds, “I was fortunate enough to always work with a committed and loving staff, boards of directors and seniors.” In 2012, her company Bohse & Associates did an Extreme Makeover of SCAN (Senior Citizens Activities Network). “It was falling on hard times and as a result the staffing changed and the Board asked me to help because of my background with the aging world,” she adds. They were able to turn the organization around in six months and in 2013, the Board asked Pat to become the Executive Director.
CW: Tell us about your previous experience before becoming the Executive Director of SCAN.
Bohse: In 1989 I started a management-consulting firm called Bohse & Pat Associates, Inc., where we worked with not-for-profits and government agencies. We
did strategic plans, board development and training, working especially with senior programs. I joined organizations such as NANASP’S Board of Directors, became the Association Manager for the 21 County Offices on Aging in NJ, and consult for LiveOn NY for over 20 years.
CW: What is the most rewarding part about your profession?
Bohse: It is highly rewarding as a consultant to see when an agency uses a strategic Pat plan to get focused they become successful. We have done hundreds of plans in the last
26 years. When organizations are successful, their clients/customers are able to get the services they need. The most rewarding part about being at SCAN is working with our members; I learn something new every day. I love their stories, the history that they have lived through, but most of all their joy of life.
CW: What is the most challenging part?
Bohse: Most people (organizations) do not like change. Getting them to Pat understand that having a plan, an educated board of directors and staff, and a clear
vision that will help them become successful can be a challenge. We always stay with our clients after we do a plan. At SCAN my greatest challenge is marketing them to the world. When new people come to SCAN they cannot believe that it has been here for 26 years. Also, fundraising to support the organization is quite challenging. We do not receive any government money to support our operations so we depend on sponsorships, membership dues, class fees, donations and special events.
CW: How do you spread the word about SCAN?
Bohse: We do a mailing to 3,000 people three times a year, send out weekly Pat e-blasts and send out press releases regularly. We also have a Face Book page and a
website. Additionally, we have three TV shows seen monthly on Comcast, Cablevision, and FiOS in Monmouth and Ocean Counties, and we have our own SCAN YouTube channel. The viewing public does receive quality, trusted information from our TV shows. However, the best marketing tool is word of mouth.
CW: Why did the agency decide to change the acronym from “Senior” to “Social” Community Activities Network?
Bohse: No one wants to be called a senior citizen. Our members range in age Pat between 50 and 89 and SCAN is a place for them and members of the public to come
and be social. We know that socialization helps all of us to stay healthy; mentally, emotionally and physically and each one of our classes is its own community.
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SCAN is made up of many small communities; each of SCAN’s classes is its own community. It is the most cost effective group around. They provide 3- 13 week semesters and their classes range between $3.00 to $8.00 per class for members. It is clear to see that throughout the years Pat has become the voice for people who could not speak up for themselves, both professionally and personally. In the beginning, she wanted to help Save the World, but now it’s simply about helping one organization at a time to be the best they can be. A noble cause for sure!
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Mary Rizzi I would like to thank my mom for everything that she taught me that made me a better person. She was so upbeat, giving and loving, and she held our large family of eight siblings to the highest standards. When diagnosed with Leukemia, she maintained her dignity and her strong faith helped all of us heal and get through this difficult time. One of her many phrases were “this too shall pass” and “ put your faith in our Lord”. We love and miss her everyday! Your loving daughter,
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Thank you for being you! From a toddler in diapers to a business owner in workout gear, you have taught me everything I know and have always guided me in the right direction. Your kind soul and generous spirit has such a positive impact on others around you. I am so proud to call you my mom! Love, your daughter,
“A Mother is she who can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take.”
Rachel
While Mother’s Day is a special time of year to shower affection on the matriarch of our family, every day we wake up grateful for our most amazing mother, wife and grandmother, Sandi D’Amato. She is our first phone call in the morning, our best friend and our biggest cheerleader. It is an honor and blessing to call her our mother and for her nine grandchildren to call her Mom-Mom. It is beyond measure as there are not enough adjectives in the world to express how fabulous she is and how much we love and appreciate her! Happy Mother’s Day, Mom! We love you the whole world, “The A Team”, Alexa, Ava
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Mother’s Day Tribute
Happy Mother’s Day Carmen Clemente
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On Mother’s Day 2015, I want to honor my mom, Carmen Clemente, from Manhattan, NY. My mom is a strong-willed, hardworking woman that raised her children with a lot of hard work, though believing that she was going to be an extraordinaire mother and professional for her family. Carmen, being a single mother, had a job as a secretary in a local store to be able to raise her family, and she decided to acquire a college degree, as she always wanted. A few years later, she started working in Puerto Rico (PR), brought by the military, and she met my father who supported her in pursuing her dreams of becoming an executive in the Hotel Industry. Soon after, she enrolled in a local higher education institution called Universidad del Este (“Northeast University”) in Puerto Rico (commonwealth of the United States). The university was very similar to Hunter College of NYC, the school that she wanted to attend, so she was engaged with the school system and curriculum and enrolled as a Business Administration major. She was working during the day and at night she was going to school. The children were under the care of Dad and their grandmother. Soon, she graduated with honors and was hired to work in a prestigious hotel chain in the Touristic area of Isla Verde in the City of Carolina, PR. The excellence of her performance in the hotel industry brought her to become a Vice President of a five (5) star hotel in PR and hosted many celebrities with excellence. All her achievements never changed her loving and humble heart, as a strong woman and as a loving mother. She is my support and had been for many years and I want to honor her on Mother’s Day as the strongest mother from Manhattan in Puerto Rico. Thank you for taking care of us,
A mother’s love is simply the best, better than the rest. Thanks for showering me with your love all my life, mom. I am grateful every day for you! Love,
Patricia Morse
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Ruth A. Rosa For my Mom in heaven, Ruth A. Rosa (Nanny) to so many! Thank you, Mom, for showing me how to love all my children equally (in spite of what they say!), showing me how to be a strong woman (when sometimes weakness seems a better option), showing me there is more to life than material things, and beauty IS in the eye of the beholder! Thanks for giving me the Faith I need to lean on, especially since we had to let you go! Love,
Agnes Rosa
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Mom, you are a warm, caring, and a truly altruistic woman. Everyone you meet is drawn to you and your generous, gentle ways. I just want to thank you for always being there for me and for the loving way you show me you love me every day. Happy Mothers Day! Love you, Mom.
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Anna Eckrote My mother, Anna Eckrote, is 102 years old, does her own cooking and cleaning and household chores. She also can beat us at pinochle, card games and other board games. This is a photo of her at her favorite place the Sunset Beach in Cape May last summer. Her 4 daughters believe she has designer genes! We are grateful to the designer. Love, your daughter,
Meghan
My mother is an amazing and a very inspiring woman because she lost her father at the age of three and was raised by a single mom who struggled all her life. She insisted that she would get an education that would secure her life and became a pharmacist and a mother of five children, who are physicians and pharmacists themselves. She instilled independence, kindness, hard work and family values in us. She always lived with a smile on her face even through hardships and even during wartime. She always made us feel like it’s going to be ok and she still does the some for us until this day. Love, your daughter,
Mariam Ghobriel-Sawiris
Frances and Lois Some people are fortunate enough to have mothers who love them. These two women not only provided a constant source of love, but they were a constant source of inspiration. Compassionate, loving, and kind - lessons that led us exactly where we are today. It is because of them, we are truly who we are. We honor you, today and always, Frances and Lois, for being true examples of love and kindness. Love,
Gerri Richards
Mom, you are the greatest teacher I ever had: you taught me to always be strong, loving, compassionate, and selfless. Whether you were nursing us back to health when we were sick or cooking our dinner every night, you always put your family (and others) before yourself and your sacrifices do not go unnoticed. Thank you for always laughing with me, supporting me, and encouraging me to follow my dreams. I am proud to have you as a mom. Happy Mother’s Day! XOXO Love you to the moon and back,
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Father’s Day Tribute
Happy Father’s Day
Herb Houston
Ralph Garrow
Paul R. D’Amato
This is my dad and me, Ralph and Tony Garrow. He is one of the most important people in my life. If it weren’t for him, I would not be where I am now in many aspects of life. I can still hear some of his life-lesson talks as if they were said yesterday and now I get to share them with my three awesome children! I hope my kids will love me as much as I love him! Love, your son, Tony
To the man who works each and every day to make all of our dreams come true; to the man who played sharky with us when we were little girls; to the man who now, as adults, never lets our wine glasses go empty… To the captain of our A-Team; to the Pop-Pop who is adored by his nine grandchildren; to the man who was our first true love: happy Father’s Day, dad!!!! Thank you for all you do for our family. Your girls love you beyond measure. Love,
Alexander J. Barrera
Alexa, Ava and Ashley
You are our favorite superhero and softest teddy bear! You are the strongest man in the world and yet you let us so easily defeat you with our little fists and karate kicks. Thank you for working so hard so that we can go to Disneyworld and play video games. You are raising us to be kind, gracious and respectful to all people and teaching us how to properly treat all women like you treat mommy- like a queen. You are the best daddy ever and we love you to infinity and beyond!
Robert Morse
Love,
Paul, Massimo and Rocco
Alfred Rosa Dad, there are no words to say how much I love you. For all you have done to love and teach and give all you had, I thank you. Your examples of patience, forgiveness, and honesty stay with me to this day. You were my guiding light through a lot of stormy days! You have showed me how to be so much to so many, as you were. If I could have you with me again even for a bit, my time would be filled telling you how much you are still loved and missed! Love,
Aggie
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Dad, I’ve truly never met anyone with a bigger heart than you. You have been my protector, my guide, and my inspiration since childhood. Thank you so much for working as hard as you do to take care of everyone around you and for showing God’s love through example. Even though I may not always be around to go food shopping with you anymore or run to the door to greet you when you get home, I will always be your little girl. Happy Father’s Day! XOXO Love you with all my heart,
Meghan
Peter Kelly I am thankful for my dad because he is the most supportive, generous and loving father a girl could ask for! He constantly goes out of his way to make sure my older brother, younger sister and I have everything we need, and he is our biggest fan. All three of us know that no matter what, he will always love us - and we’ll always love him! Love, your daughter,
Bridget Kelly
Thank you for always being there for all of us. We all love you so much. You gave me the greatest gift of all: you believed in me!!!! I love you Dad. Love, your daughter,
Jill
Martin Rizzi I would like to thank my dad for being the most hardworking, sweetest man who worked seven days a week supporting his eight children. He had a zest for life and was a loving father. My best memories were when we were younger, piling into the car for Sunday drives, whether it was to the Jersey Shore, McDonald’s, carnivals, parks or our summer vacations, it was always an adventure!! I truly treasure those precious memories and miss him every day! Happy Father’s Day, Dad!! Your loving daughter,
Ree
Greg Lande When my husband, Greg, is with our twin 6-yearold boys, Max & Griffin, nothing else matters in the world. He has that rare ability to turn off everything around him and focus solely on them. He is their hero, role model and most of all, friend. If my boys turn out to be even half the man their Dad is, then we have done our job well as parents. Greg wears many hats but the one that suits him best is that of Dad. Happy Father’s Day to one of the Greats! Love,
Gena
To Walt and Al, Two men who, unfailingly, were not only models of hard work, discipline and responsibility, but who also gave much love, guidance, and support. You always put others before yourselves. We are forever grateful we were able to call you “Dad.” All our gratitude and love always, Kevin and Beth
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Bras, bras and more bras. We have a great selection of bras starting with coobie, a young girl’s first bra to women’s serious supporting bras that will lift, separate and give you the figure that your old bras have been hiding. But, let’s not forget about the comfortable sports bras, nursing bras and specialty bras that we carry for every occasion in your life. New customers often greet us with concern and frustration, saying “I am tired of my bras stretching out and falling apart in four months.” Who wouldn’t be? Knowing our well constructed bras will not stretch or fall apart is one of the many reasons you’ve stayed with us throughout the years. Realizing quality is much more cost effective in the long run. “Oh , I have a middle” is a comment many woman make after a good fitting. Now for the Bride to Be... we carry everything a bride could need for her special day. Your dress is in, your fitting is near and we have the undergarments to make it all work. While you’re 1. 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gift. A matching gown and robe is the ideal item for that traveler on your list. We have pajamas and BV: Our soft computer jackets have becomebooties. a classicPretty among our customers. People gifttoand nightshirts in fun prints with matching camisoles are a great wayreceive to perkthem up a as suita or layer thenadded returncolor. to Leisure Lace our to purchase them as ahand gift. written Sleepwear fine natural fabrics can a great for Over and the years Gift Certificates, andinbeautifully wrapped, havebealways gift. A matching gown and robe is the ideal item for that traveler on your list. We have pajamas and been a hit. The receiver can come for a personal fitting; many of our items are discounted 20%. nightshirts in fun prints with matching booties. Pretty camisoles are a great way to perk up a suit or to layer for added color. Over the years our Gift Certificates, hand written and beautifully wrapped, have always been a hit. The receiver can come for a personal fitting; many of our items are discounted 20%.
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“ You will see such a difference in your clothing with a good bra.” – A quote from one woman in the dressing room to another.
“ You will see such a difference in your clothing with a good bra.” Before: A Bra that does not fit properly is unflattering and uncomfortable. – A quote from one woman in the dressing room to another. Before: A Bra that does not fit properly is unflattering and uncomfortable.
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is unflattering and uncomfortable.
After: A visit to Leisure & Lace Assures a proper fit every time. See for yourself!
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Doran, Year Employee “You will seePhyllis such a24difference in your clothing with a good bra!”
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Is Your Wardrobe Ready For Summer?
Finally… summer has arrived and any of your lifestyle clothing
needs, whether for travel, work, home, yoga, or dinners by the beach can be found at Barbara’s Boutique. Wearing the right summer dress can make a bold style statement this summer. There is a summer dress for every woman and the styles include being sleeveless and short sleeved. In addition, you can find comfortable, fun and flirty maxi dresses by Red 23; jumpsuits by Clara Sun Woo and novelty sweaters by Lisa Todd. New color themes for summer include Underwater, Terracotta, and Solar themes that boost a riot of colors with variations of cobalt blue, deep navy, aqua green, and turquoise blended beautifully with pink and purple hues in the Underwater theme. The Terracotta theme represents an antique charm using shades of stony grey, shabby white and fruity colors. And the Solar theme has exuberant red, orange, purple, and vibrant green will add spice to any outfit. Hurry to Barbara’s for your summer shopping. There are numerous tanks and fun, lengthy tops to help you layer your outfits. It’s easy to create an entirely new outfit or tweak an existing outfit by shopping at Barbara’s.
Health & Wellness
What is Barre?
Barre is a ballet-inspired, Pilates based workout. It’s a great way to develop lean muscle mass while improving your strength, balance and flexibility. With a mix of cardio, yoga, core strengthening and ballet, you will sweat, shake, tone and burn all while moving to upbeat music. The hour flies by as you are having fun and working hard. The class format always stays the same, but the exercises change and advance just as your body will.
Leah Schwartz, certified Barre Instructor I started my journey when I took my first barre class. Barre challenged my body in ways that nothing else had before. Each week I watched as I became leaner and stronger. Soon I was committed to a 6-day a week routine that helped me focus on form and alignment. My hard work paid off, not only did I see results, but I found my passion and soon became a certified barre instructor. Teaching is a fulfilling experience for me. I am excited with each opportunity to teach and love to inspire my students to reach their goals just as I had.
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Reading Really is Fundamental..It’s Up to You to Help Your Child Get Started By Glynis Jean Wray
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or parents eager to encourage their children to read more, there is hope. At the recent American Library Association Midwinter conference in Chicago, the spotlight was on child and young adult literacy. There, literary awards were presented for the coveted Newberry, Caldecott and Coretta Scott King book awards honoring the best materials for youth in the field of literature. The titles (which follow below) are recognized worldwide for the high quality they represent and serve as a guide to parents, and educators in selecting the best materials for children. Back home in Ocean County, here are some of the local resources and real-life strategies for parents frustrated by too much time spent staring at screens instead of pages. Ocean County Library promotes early literacy in several ways. While you may be feeling frustrated at the moment, getting your children to read more can be fun. The importance of early literacy and reading to children can’t be disputed. By using literacy resources for children, incorporating books, and looking for creative ways to promote reading, the Ocean County Library gives children a head start toward building a rich, vivid imagination and academic success. Ocean County Library has an informative website that provides parents, youth librarians, early child hood specialists, preschool teachers, childcare providers and others with the resources that help young children develop the skills they need before they learn to read (www.theoceancountylibrary.org/readytoread). As the largest public library system in the State of New Jersey, our 21 locations play an essential role in supporting early literacy with in the community. Indeed, early literacy is a key element of our mission: “Connecting people, Building Community and Transforming Lives.” We know that literacy skills develop in real-life settings through positive interactions with good materials and other people. The process begins at home, but there are a number of simple practices that parents can institute with
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their young children to help get them ready to read. Early literacy development is a continual development process that begins in the first years of life. Now, it’s important to point out that early literacy does not mean early reading. Formal instruction that pushes toddlers to achieve adult models of reading is not appropriate and, in fact, can be harmful. Instead, research shows that exploring and playing with books, singing nursery rhymes, listening to stories, recognizing words and scribbling are the real building blocks of literacy development. It even involves recognizing colors. Ocean County Library has many early literacy initiatives. Each branch has at least one early literacy games computer, with material provided from the company AWE, Inc. These AWE touch screen computers are engaging the children who are learning while playing games. Another new database available inside each Ocean County Library is ABCMouse.com. Most parents might be familiar with it as a commercial website at home, but the library offers more than 3,500 learning activities with no pop-up ads, making ABCMouse.com a child-safe and educational free site. Concepts such as art, math, music and reading are presented via books, games, puzzles and songs.
☼Early Literacy helps!
Every Child Ready to Read and Family Place are two more examples of early literacy at Ocean County Library. Your librarians are here to help, but we know early literacy begins with the primary adults in a child’s life. These programs are a series of parent-and-child workshops that help prepare parents for their critical role as the child’s first teacher. And, since our emphasis is always on diversity, both can be presented in both Spanish and English. Your children’s librarians present these workshops throughout the year. At these workshops, parents and caregivers learn that talking, singing, reading, writing and playing are simple daily practices and activities key to learning to read. Adding play to storytime has been shown to help develop and reinforce early literacy skills. By encouraging children to build and play during storytime at the library, you can heighten their level of engagement with the story while encouraging them to use their creativity, imagination, and dexterity. The combination also increases a child’s physical, cognitive, and emotional development. What’s more, children will be more likely to start developing and telling their own stories. As school testing and the curriculum debate churns throughout the country, Ocean County Library is doing its
part to have children ready to meet the growing demands for 21st Century skills. Ocean County Library has seven branches that are Family Place Libraries™, a network of children’s librarians nationwide who believe that literacy begins at birth, and that libraries can help build healthy communities by nourishing healthy families. The Family Place Libraries network currently includes more than 400 sites in 27 states and continues to grow.
☼Reading to children promotes development. Reading books to children is one of the most important things you can do to promote literacy development. Additionally, parents can try these creative strategies to foster a love of reading. Add a little playacting. Instead of just reciting the same old story, improvise a little. Don’t be afraid to deviate from what’s on the page. Incorporate different accents for the characters, add drama with theatrical hand gestures, build anticipation by including pauses, and let the emotions of the story register on your face. Encourage interaction. When reading to your preschooler, pause every now and then to ask questions about the story, wonder aloud about alternate endings, or propose new character names. Talk about books. The benefits of reading to children don’t have to stop after you’ve closed the book. After sharing a story together, bring it up in conversation throughout the day. Compare a real-life event to something that happened in the book, or ask how they think a certain character would handle a specific situation. Incorporate key vocabulary that was presented in the book, so your child gets an idea of how the words fit into different contexts. Finally, take a trip to the Ocean County Library. Acquaint your budding reader with our wonderful services and our friendly librarians, emphasizing a respect for the facility and the books. Check with your local branch, or visit the website www.theoceancountylibrary.org
Watch for the Winners The Youth Media Awards are a major highlight of the ALA Conference. Here are the winners to watch for during your next trip to the library: The John Newbery Medal for the most outstanding contribution to children’s literature went to “The Crossover,” written by Kwame Alexander. The Randolph Caldecott Medal for the most distinguished American picture book for children was awarded to “The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend,” illustrated and written by Dan Santat, and the Coretta Scott King (Author) Book Award recognizing an African American author and illustrator of outstanding books for children and young adults was awarded to “Brown Girl Dreaming,” written by Jacqueline Woodson.
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TAKING WOODSTOCK 1920: THE YEAR THAT MADE THE DECADE ROAR Toms River Branch Wednesday, Jun. 24, 7 p.m. Registration required, begins May 18.
Taking Woodstock is the funny, touching, and true story of Elliot Tiber, the man who was instrumental in arranging the site for the original Woodstock Concert. Elliot, whose parents owned an upstate New York motel, was working in Greenwich Village in the summer of 1969. He socialized with the likes of Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams, and photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, and yet somehow managed to keep his gay life a secret from his family. Then on Friday, June 28, Elliot walked into the Stonewall Inn—and witnessed the riot that would galvanize the American gay movement and enable him to take stock of his own lifestyle. And on July 15, when Elliot learned that the Woodstock Concert promoters were unable to stage the show in Wallkill, he offered to find them a new venue. Soon he was swept up in a vortex that would change his life forever.
Toms River Branch Tuesday, May 19, 7 p.m. Registration required, begins May 4.
One of the most dynamic eras in American history— the 1920s—began with this watershed year that would set the tone for the century to follow. Eric Burns will discuss how that one year had such an impact on history. Burns, a former NBC News correspondent and Today Show pundit, appears regularly as a commentator for Entertainment Tonight and hosts A&E’s Arts & Entertainment Revue. He was the former host of Fox News Watch and has won an Emmy for media criticism. He is the author of Infamous Scribblers and The Spirits of America and lives in Westport, Connecticut.
SUSAN COWSILL
Toms River Branch • Friday, May 15, 7 p.m. • Register Online or call 732-349-6200. Susan Cowsill first entered the pop-culture consciousness at the age of eight, as the youngest member of the ’60s musical family the Cowsills, who graced the AM airwaves with such enduring pop hits as “Hair” and “The Rain, the Park and Other Things,” and who were the real-life inspiration for TV’s Partridge Family. In adulthood, she’s emerged as an acclaimed singer-songwriter, first as a key member of beloved alt-roots-pop supergroup the Continental Drifters and more recently on her widely acclaimed second solo album Lighthouse.
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More fun, more memories! Part of raising a family is making memories that your children will cherish forever. A family vacation is part of those memories. Today’s opportunities to travel as a family arebooked as wideyour open as your imaginaYou’ve tion. From warm beaches to excitinglong adventures, destination offers a new awaitedevery vacation with your Travel experience. Professional andand you’re We have some suggested kid’s focused resorts destinations with ready to pack your special activities and amenities that the entire family will enjoy:
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“We inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.”
We believe that every girl CAN embrace who she is, CAN define who she wants to be, CAN rise to any challenge, CAN change the world. CAN
Designed to allow every girl to recognize her inner strength, the Girls on the Run curriculum inspires girls to define their lives on their own terms. Throughout the season, the girls make new friends, build their confidence and celebrate all that makes them unique.
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The Girls on the Run lessons encourage positive emotional, social, mental and physical development. Participants explore and discuss their own beliefs around experiences and challenges girls face at this age. They also develop important strategies and skills to help them navigate life experiences. At the end of each 10 week session, the girls participate in a Girls on the Run 5k event.
Completing the 5k gives the girls a tangible understanding of the confidence that comes through accomplishment as well as a framework for setting and achieving life goals. Crossing the finish line is a defining moment when the girls realize that even the seemingly impossible IS possible.
Join us at the Girls on the Run 5K Saturday, June 6th in Fair Haven www.runsignup.com/gotr5kmonmouth
The spring season is under way; the new fall season will begin the week of September 14th. If you would like to start a site in your area or enroll your daughter in an existing site please refer to the contact information below. Volunteer coaches are also needed at several locations in Monmouth & Ocean Counties
Please contact Donna York, Executive Director at donna.york@girlsontherun.org or 908-285-9202
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