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WindSong offers Montessori-style dementia care in Kennewick WindSong at Southridge is a memory care community that has adopted the Montessori-inspired lifestyle as its signature method for delivering exceptionally high quality of life for residents. The programs focus on activities and everyday interactions to reconnect persons with dementia to the outside world. The components of the Montessori environment include signage and cue cards that display schedules and directions. The goal is to create an environment that supports independence and functioning at the highest possible level. The staff at WindSong at Southridge in Kennewick provide purposeful experiences where these individuals are able to use their hands and their five senses to engage and stimulate their minds. This community has been created in a manner that is reflective of the people who live within it. This is done through group activities that residents design, plan and implement. This is also done through individualized, resident-specific self-care activities. Residents receive the opportunity to actively participate in what happens in their own lives. It is often assumed that a person with a dementia diagnosis is unable to have new experiences, maintain relationships, or to care for themselves at all. This is simply untrue. They have been told that they “can’t” and have been defined by their limitations. The staff at WindSong at Southridge work to defy these misconceptions by enabling their

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Vendor Directory American Red Cross 7202 W. Deschutes Ave. Kennewick, WA 99336 509-783-6195 / redcross.org/local/washington The Red Cross helps save lives by installing free smoke alarms in homes that don’t have them, and by educating people about home fire safety.

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Erin Steinert for KSD 8524 W. Gage Blvd., Suite A200 Kennewick WA 99336 509-676-6217 / erin4ksd.com Erin Steinert is running for Kennewick School Board position 2, and would love to have your vote! General Election Day is Nov. 2! Fieldstone Memory Care 7255 W. Grandridge Blvd. Kennewick, WA 99336 509-491-3946 / fieldstonecommunities.com We offer independent/assisted living and memory care. We believe that vibrant living is all about options. With a variety of activities, events and amenities at Fieldstone, you decide how you’d like to spend your day. This is a place where family gathers and new friendships are formed. Guardian Angel Homes 245 Van Giesen St. Richland, WA 99354 509-943-2100 / guardianangelhomes.com Our award-winning community has a solution for every senior to thrive—from independent living to memory care. Come talk to us today!

SPONSOR Chaplaincy Health Care 1480 Fowler St. Richland, WA 99352 509-783-7416 / chaplaincyhealthcare.org Chaplaincy Health Care focuses on the entire person—their physical, emotional and spiritual needs. We offer hospice care, grief care for adults and children, behavioral health and spiritual care. Critical Nurse Staffing LLC 295 Bradley Blvd., Suite 101 Richland, WA 99352 509-735-6440 / cnscares.com Providing free in-home health care for current and former nuclear workers, uranium millers, haulers, EEOICPA/RECA beneficiaries, U.S. Armed Forces veterans and current workers compensation claimants.

Haven Home Health 750 Swift Blvd., Suite 1 Richland, WA 99352 509-202-4292 / havenhhc.com Haven Home Health is focused on providing superior in-home health services for those individuals with illness contracted in the nuclear programs (Hanford). HAPO Community Credit Union 601 Williams Blvd. Richland, WA 99354 509-943-5676 / hapo.org With eight locations in the Tri-Cities to serve you, we make it easy to access your accounts! We also offer financial coaching to help you navigate through all stages of your life.

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SPONSOR Life Care Center of Richland 44 Goethals Drive Richland, WA 99352 509-943-1117 / lcca.com Providing optimal skilled nursing services and excellent therapy services. Genuine, caring staff able to provide long-term care or short-term rehabilitation. Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program/Blue Mountain Action Council 720 W. Court St. Pasco, WA 99301 509-520-5162 / bmacww.org Advocacy service for the residents of long-term care facilities to make sure each person has a voice in their life and their care.

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Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business Mailing: 8524 W. Gage Blvd., #A1-300 Kennewick, WA 99336 509-737-8778 / tcjournal.biz Monthly publication providing comprehensive coverage of Mid-Columbia business news. No paywall at tcjournal.biz, or sign up for paid subscription to be mailed to your home. Tri-Cities Cancer Center 7350 W. Deschutes Ave. Kennewick, WA 99336 509-737-3422 / tccancer.org Providing the Tri-Cities region with world-class cancer care, prevention education and survivorship services.

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Nuclear Care Partners 660 Jadwin Ave., Suite E Richland, WA 99352 509-380-1147 / nuclearcarepartners.com Nuclear Care Partners is a nationally accredited Department of Labor provider for in-home health care services for former and retired nuclear workers. Protran East 7 N. 11th Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 509-426-2190 / protraneast.com Protran East provides long distance, non-emergent medical transportation to elderly, disabled and/or low-income clients who have no access to important medical appointments. Senior Times Mailing: 8524 W. Gage Blvd., #A1-300 Kennewick, WA 99336 509-737-8778 / srtimes.com Monthly publication providing news and information to active and retired seniors alike. The 2021 Fall Expo is from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 19 at the Southridge Sports and Events Complex, Kennewick.

SPONSOR Trios Health 810 W. Plaza Way Kennewick, WA 99338 trioshealth.org Lourdes and Trios are making communities healthier with services at Trios Southridge Hospital, Trios Family Birthing Center, Lourdes Medical Center, Lourdes Counseling Center and several community practices. Tri-Cities Community Health PO Box 1452 Pasco, WA 99301 509-547-2204 / mytcch.org Tri-Cities Community Health provides quality medical, dental, behavioral health, eye care and pharmacy services with free prescription delivery. Call for an appointment. United Healthcare Community 901 Crystal Ave. Moxee, WA 98936 509-866-5188 TTY 771 / uhccommunityplan.com United Healthcare Dual Complete Plan—designed for those who are Medicaid and Medicare eligible. Our plan offers additional benefits not covered by traditional Medicare.

We Speak Medicare 8802 W. Ninth Ave. Kennewick, WA 99336 509-440-4765 / stevespeakmedicare.com Medicare / Medicaid and other health plan information. Education and enrollment assistance including, Medicare A, B, C, D, supplemental, WA Health Exchange and other private insurance.

SPONSOR WindSong at Southridge 4000 W. 24th Ave. Kennewick, WA 99338 509-202-4327 / windsongmemorycare.com Memory care community dedicated to providing a meaningful, purposeful life to those with Alzheimer’s and other age-related dementias through a Montessori-inspired lifestyle model of care. Winnie and Rongie Magdangal 8350 W. Grandridge Blvd., Suite 200 Kennewick, WA 99336 714-785-4545 We create strategy to help you provide financial independence, help families create the life they want to live and deserve, while protecting their loved ones and build a financial legacy.

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Zenith American Solutions PO Box 900960 Seattle, WA 98109 1-800-866-9663 / BTMed.org The Building Trades National Medical Screening Program provides free medical screening exams to construction workers previously employed at Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear weapons sites.


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Find care you can count on at Life Care Center of Kennewick and Life Care Center Richland As skilled nursing care facilities, Life Care Center of Kennewick and Life Care Center of Richland offer skilled nursing, long-term care and short-term therapy services designed to improve and enhance the lives of seniors and their families. The skilled nursing and therapy staff at these facilities attend to patients and residents with an understanding that each person’s needs are unique. The care centers serve as not only a residence for those who can no longer care for themselves, but also a bridge between hospital and home for those recovering from illness or injury. The services Life Care Centers of Kennewick and Richland offer are broad, going beyond standard skilled nursing and short-term therapy—from post-surgical care to medication management and social services. Along with personalized care and rehabilitation, the care facilities boast amenities intended to give residents

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METRO routes and our new Sunday service.

Dial-A-Ride

Our Dial-A-Ride service offers door-to-door transportation, seven days a week, to eligible individuals whose disabilities limit their ability to use the bus system. BFT Dial-ARide drivers are some of the friendliest, most helpful folks you’ll meet.

BFT CONNECT

If you don’t live near a bus route, BFT CONNECT has you covered! CONNECT is our on-demand ride service that connects riders to the BFT bus network within a designated zone. It’s as simple as giving them a call or using their mobile app to request a ride.

Vaccine transportation

BFT will continue to offer our community no-cost transportation to local Covid-19 vaccination sites through December 31, 2021. This

includes expanded access for seniors and those with mobility challenges, regardless of ADA eligibility.

Commitment to safety

The safety of our employees and riders remains BFT’s top priority. Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, BFT has implemented safety measures to protect our front-line employees and passengers. We continue to closely monitor recommendations from state and local officials to ensure all necessary measures are taken to operate safely.

Return to fare collection

BFT services are currently fare-

free until November 1, 2021.

More information

Visit our website at bft.org or contact Customer Service at 509735-5100.

1000 Columbia Park Trail Richland, WA 99352 509-735-5100 bft.org


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We are honored to care for those who have sacrificed their health for our country. We provide care to the following patient groups: I’m Erin Steinert and I’m excited to be running for Kennewick School Board position 2! I am a science educator & leader with a passion for igniting curiosity in students. For over 17 years I have taught in museums, planetariums, observatories, and classrooms. Since coming to the area, I have hosted, taught, and tutored thousands of children in all areas of science and the arts.

• Uranium Miners, Millers and Transporters • Nuclear Weapons Plant Employees or Contractors • Workers’ Compensation Claims • Veterans of the United States Armed Services

As director, I want to see: ✔ Quality, accurate Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math instruction

Do you qualify for this card?

✔ Boundless, high-caliber Arts education

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Your local Community Outreach Manager Tomalin Bailie can help you wherever you’re at in your journey of applying for, receiving, or maximizing your EEOICPA benefits. As a former Hanford worker, you may qualify for the following through the U.S. Department of Labor’s EEOICPA, which stands for Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act: • Up to $400,000 in financial compensation. • No-cost medical benefits. We can help you determine if you qualify and get the most out of your benefits!

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Head to Legends Casino Hotel and stay for games, food, fun Legends Casino Hotel is owned and operated by the Yakama Nation. Legends Casino opened in May 1998 where it originally offered Class III table games and Keno, along with Class II gaming such as poker, pull tabs and Class II machines. The hotel and expanded gaming floor opened in March 2017. Currently, we offer over 1,500 slot machines, 19 table games, Keno, a poker room and over 200 guest rooms so you can play and stay in an alcohol-free environment! In addition to all the entertainment, Legends Casino Hotel also

has delicious food options to offer our guests. With four venues open, there is a variety to choose from. Even though our Legends Buffet isn’t serving up the traditional buffet-style menu, they do offer a “to-go” menu that will delight any appetite. Our famous “Seafood Thursdays” carries on the tradition of great taste in the “crab boil to-go,” available from 11 a.m. to closing Thursday through Sunday. Packed with Dungeness crab, shrimp, mussels, clams, potatoes and corn on the cob, it’s sure to please the heartiest appetite. Legends Casino Hotel offers spa-

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