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Nursing Excellence at the Bedside Saint Francis Hospital is currently hiring nursing staff for two new Respiratory Care Units opening this fall. By Jane Zemel
When Saint Francis Hospital opens two new Respiratory Care Units (RCU) in the fall, one of the first to show up for duty will be Nicole. After 10 years on the job she’ll be just as excited as the day she started in the current RCU. Nicole said, “I came here
a decade ago because of the reputation for care Saint Francis provides. I heard through word of mouth from other nurses that, as an employer, Saint Francis went above and beyond.” Nicole loves being part of a team that delivers high
quality care focused on excellent patient outcomes. She also helps with orientation and education for new nurses and helped create the unitbased council in her department. “Members have a voice in what’s happening in their departments. These committees identify areas to work on and ways to improve customer satisfaction,” she explained. “The return can be opportunities for awards, prizes and praise; something as simple as thanking a coworker for helping out during a busy night.” Clinical Staff Incentives. Saint Francis is a leader in continuing education for its nurses as well as scholarships for first time RNs. Through the hospital, Nicole has (continued on page 22)
ContemporaryRustic Refuge The Refuge Lifestyle opens second location in South Tulsa; aims to bring elegant, rustic décor to urban market. By Christopher Davis
Since taking over operations of family-owned The Refuge Lifestyle, Clinton Taylor, Jr., has established a new watermark of success. In fact, the humble Bixby furniture and home décor store with major curb appeal has done so well, Taylor is opening a second location in South Tulsa at 71st Street near Highway 169. On August 22, 23 and 24, The Refuge Lifestyle will have a grand opening celebration from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day. With extended business hours, food, special deals and more, the store
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Now in their new location at 13160 S. Memorial, next to Valley National Bank, Twisted Soul Sisters has more than doubled its previous space with more selections of clothing, gifts, and of course, custom jewelry for that “wow” look that says you really have it together. In keeping with their philosophy of “making old things new again,” Twisted Soul Sisters features thousands of vintage beads, buttons, charms, pendants and brooches for limitless possibilities in new jewelry designs. Customers come from as far away as Arkansas, Texas and Missouri to pick through bin after bin of treasures for their custom jewelry. A lot of customers go through grandma’s jewelry box and find her favorite clip-on earrings or other pieces they would never wear.
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will spend Friday, Saturday and Sunday celebrating its new location. Look for them on the south side of 71st Street, next door to Appliance Solutions and east of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts. The new showroom, with its distinct modern take on rustic décor, is likely to draw the attention of the thousands of pedestrians and drivers who navigate the busiest shopping district in Tulsa. Owner Clinton Taylor, Jr. is optimistic about carving out a niche amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. “We are bringing a new design of furniture and home décor that nobody has really seen in this area. I’m really excited about it,” he says. Tulsans tend to adopt a broad palette when it comes to home décor, combining urban and modern influences with more organic, timber-based items inspired by an agricultural heritage. At first, such tastes may seem to inhabit opposite ends of a spectrum; but The Refuge Lifestyle proves otherwise, catering to folks’ love of sleek, warm, wood-based aesthetClinton Jr., Clinton Sr., Robin and ics and sturdy, timefamily welcome you to The Refuge less craftsmanship.
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A Little Known IRS Secret: The In-Service Rollover Distribution BY MELANIE HASTY-GRANT
Most folks think that the only way they can take control of their 401k is after they change jobs or retire. However, many 401k and profit-sharing plans allow for what is called an in-service rollover. In-service rollovers are often poorly understood by both plan sponsors and participants. I have folks call me often with lots of questions and confusion regarding this little hidden rollover opportunity. In this column I’ll hit the highlights about how an inservice rollover works. Then I’ll talk about some of the pros and cons of doing an in-service rollover. How an In-Service Rollover Works An in-service rollover is a non-hardship withdrawal, and there is no need to prove anything in order to take it. However, an employer-sponsored retirement plan is not required to allow for in-service withdrawals and can restrict the withdrawal amounts. An in-service rollover means that the distribution is directly rolled into an IRA. Therefore, the money is not subject to ordinary income tax nor a 10% federal tax penalty if taken before age 59 ½. In addition, there may be restrictions on which assets within the retirement plan are available for withdrawal, and the employer sponsoring the plan may have other rules concerning employee’s length of participation and how long the assets have to be held prior to withdrawal.
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There are several advantages to requesting an in-service rollover distribution. The first advantage is having access to a wider array of investments. CDs, stocks, bonds, and other investment options can be used inside of an IRA. By moving your assets out of your employer sponsored plan, you have access to all of these options and are not limited to whatever the plan has to offer. The second advantage is having a professional advisor to help you navigate your investment options. We sit down with our clients face to face twice a year to discuss their individual retirement needs. When our clients call us….they get a real person, not a call tree. Your advisor should also be able to help you develop a plan for how you will use these assets, while in retirement, to replace your employment income. An IRA allows access to more distribution options and is not being subject to the 20% mandatory tax withholding on distributions.
The disadvantages of in-service rollovers include a potential loss of the following: exception to 10% penalty if separated from service after attainment of age 55 and older. If an employee has attained age 55 and older, and then separates from service, they can take distributions for employer-sponsored plans that will not be subject to the 10% early distribution penalty. With IRAs, this option is not available. Most employer-sponsored plans offer a loan feature. Loans from an IRA are not allowed. With an employee sponsored plan, you may have the ability to delay required minimum distributions (RMDs) beyond age 70 ½ if you are still working. Lastly, tax advantages using net unrealized appreciation (NUA) strategy are not available for non-hardship in-service withdrawals. Careful consideration is needed to determine if this strategy is right for you. Give us a call to receive your free report on IRA Rollovers from Employer-Sponsored Retirement Plans. For more information go to www.waterstonewealth.com or call 918-272-1120. Melanie HastyGrant, Experienced Licensed Professional Counselor and Managing Principal at Waterstone Private Wealth Management. Securities offered through LPL Financial. Member FINRA, SIPC. References: 401k-EmployeeBenefits.com; www.irs.gov.
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TThe Rock Celebrates Seven Years “The Rock Church is still loving people and serving God,” says Pastor Billy Joe Watts. By Duane Blankenship
Pastor Billy Joe Watts and The Rock Church celebrate seven years of reaching out to others this September.
“We’re continuing to love people and serve God,” says Pastor Billy Joe Watts of The Rock Church in Tulsa. The Rock opened doors with an outreach ministry in 2007 under the leadership of Pastors Billy Joe and Theresa Watts. They make it a point to extend their reaching out to others by offering numerous opportunities for self improvement. “We’re still working on our 10 point Master Plan that we established in the beginning,” says Pastor Billy Joe. The plan includes developing a multi-racial, multi-cultural, word-based ministry; a multi-complex center to facilitate all activities of church and ministry; a complex for Christian education and professional training; a gym and fitness center for training and wellness to promote good health; a radio and television ministry; a plan for sending missionaries into the world; a communications skills program; a music school for community kids; affordable housing opportunities for community members; and an outreach center to provide food and clothing to the poor. On September 21, The Rock Church will host a seven-year
anniversary celebration featuring guest speaker Pastor Sarah Utterbach of Nanuet, New York. Pastor Sarah and her late husband, Clinton, attended Rhema Bible Training Center. From the beginning, Pastors Billy Joe and Theresa have been helping homeowners by offering free Home Buyers Seminars and making opportunities for firsttime buyers and investors. The next Home Buyers Seminar is scheduled for August 14 at 6:30 p.m. at The Rock Church office at 2017 S. Elm Place in Broken Arrow. Pastor Billy Joe says they enjoy offering assistance and answering questions about estate planning and personal budgeting. “We partner with Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University,” says Billy Joe, “and this program changes lives.” Financial Peace University teaches God’s ways of handling money through video teaching, class discussions and interactive small group activities. It presents Biblical, practical steps to get from where you are to where you’ve dreamed you could be. The plan shows you how to get rid of debt, manage your money, spend and save wisely, and much more. A nine-week Financial
Peace University presentation is being scheduled for this fall through The Rock Church. “We’ve added a new member to our team who will serve by enhancing The Rock’s children’s programming,” says Pastor Theresa. Jackie Burns comes to The Rock from Las Vegas and previously ran an orphanage in the Philippines. The Watts met Jackie at the Rhema Bible Training Center, where Jackie graduated in 1996. She loves children,” says Theresa, “and is a great addition to The Rock.” “Come worship with us or participate in any of our educational opportunities,” says Pastor Billy Joe. Contact the Rock by phone or visit the website for more information about worship services or programs.
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PPow Wow of Champions The Intertribal Indian Club of Tulsa (IICOT) will be hosting the 37th annual event August 8, 9 and 10, 2014 at the Oral Roberts University Mabee Center. By Lynnetta Blalock
Experience the beauty and richness of Native American culture when the Intertribal Indian Club of Tulsa (IICOT) hosts the 37th annual Pow Wow of Champions August 8-10, 2014. The dance is located at the Oral Roberts University Mabee Center, 7777 S. Lewis in Tulsa. The Mabee Center will come alive in a colorful expression of dance, drum music and song as members of tribal nations throughout the country gather together to honor, strengthen and share traditions with each other and the general public. The dance spectator area will be held in air conditioned comfort. Over 300 dancers, dressed in full Native American dance clothes, will participate throughout the weekend in ceremonies and dances, including Grand Entries, intertribal dances and dance competitions. The Grand Entries mark the beginning of pow wow
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sessions, led by the Eagle Staff and the United States flag carried by a Native American Color Guard. The procession of dignitaries and dancers is a brilliant and constantly moving sea of color circling the arena to the rhythmic beat of drum and song. It is a photographers’ paradise; watching the Grand Entry is exciting and awe-inspiring. It is impossible not to move with
the rhythm of the drum and be caught up in the energy. In the competitive sessions, dancers use the whole arena to exhibit their skills with grace and finesse while attempting to catch the judges’ eyes with their personal style, footwork falling on the beat of the music, and striking dance clothes. The Pow Wow of Champions will also feature an Arts and Crafts Mart with an excellent selection of traditional and contemporary jewelry, artwork, beadwork, paintings, and quality handcrafted items, rarely seen in one location. Traditional foods will be a prominent part of this annual pow wow. Fry bread, meat pies, and Indian tacos will be available, as well as many other tempting and tasty items. Step back into time – there is plenty of Free Parking. A souvenir program book that includes information on the different dance styles will be
available for purchase. The doors will open at 5 p.m. on Friday, August 8 with dancing beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday, August 9 and Sunday, August 10, the doors will open at 11 a.m. with dancing beginning at noon. The Pow Wow of Champions is a family event, and is an alcohol and drug free event. Tickets are available at the door the days of the event. IICOT is also inviting all Tulsa Public Schools students to attend the pow wow for free, with one paid adult admission per free student. TPS students must bring either last year’s report card or their student ID to be admitted free.
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Goodwill’s Southwest Boulevard retail store moves to brand new facility. By Duane Blankenship Goodwill Industries of Tulsa celebrated the grand opening of its new “Route 66” Southwest Boulevard retail store in early July. The new store is located at 3110 Southwest Blvd., just south of Goodwill’s offices and former retail store. Goodwill President David Oliver provided a historical perspective of how Goodwill arrived at this point. In 2002, Goodwill completed an expansion of the existing headquarters facility at 2800 Southwest Blvd. and felt it would be enough space to accommodate the organization well into the future. “But, thanks to the foresight and strategic planning of an outstanding board of directors, and the unwavering commitment of Goodwill’s staff to grow our mission, the future came much sooner than expected,” said Oliver.
From 2002 to 2013, Goodwill has experienced exceptional growth. A total of 21 million pounds of donated items was collected and processed last year, an increase of 63 percent; total store sales increased by 160 percent; the total number of individuals served in Goodwill training programs and Job Connection Program increased by 673 percent; the total number of individuals Goodwill assisted in job placement in the community increased by 408 percent; and total wages paid to employees with barriers to employment increased by 160 percent. The new store represents Phase I of Goodwill’s total project. They will be remodeling the space at existing headquarters that was formerly occupied by the retail store. They will also add much needed training rooms for new initiatives such as collaboration with Union Public Schools to offer GED test
preparation classes at Goodwill, plus collaboration with United Way to offer free tax preparation services. They will also expand the space available for processing donations and improving the convenience for donors dropping off items. “The result of our incredible growth,” said Oliver, “was that we needed to expand and had the opportunity to purchase this site located so close to headquarters. By developing this property, Goodwill was able to expand our presence on Route 66.” Store Manager Jaime Monroe is filled with excitement about the new facility. “It’s a beautiful store with an art deco influence throughout, and it’s full of merchandise at incredible Goodwill prices,” she said. “And we are so excited to be partnering with the Tulsa Shock WNBA team for our grand opening celebration.” Regular store hours for all
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Stopping Predators, Restoring Lives The Demand Project directs efforts, resources and energy toward the eradication of sexual exploitation of children.
By Duane Blankenship In 2004, Jason and Kristin Weis were living in “the perfect world” when a headline story gripped their hearts and changed their lives. The horrific report, unfortunately, tells the story of too many children in our country. A father had raped his threeyear-old daughter, videotaped his brutal crime and downloaded it onto the Internet. The devastating act attracted thousands of people who logged on to watch. At that monumental moment, Jason and Kristin asked, “How can we continue our safe life when so many children are living this type torture?” They then dedicated their lives to eradicating child sexual exploitation and received training to fight a battle for freedom for sexually abused children. Jason and Kristin co-founded The Demand Project with a mission to direct efforts, resources and energy toward eradicating sexual exploitation of children. Whether victims of trafficking, forced prostitution, online enticement, or child pornography, their mission is to end all sex crimes by targeting the demand (predator) side of sexual exploitation.
The couple’s organization works with, and in support of, ICAC (Internet Crimes Against Children), a federal program under the jurisdiction of the OSBI. They work with OBN (Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics) by providing financial support and manpower. They support the Tulsa Police Department and have provided them with a high-definition camera and microphone to use when performing on-site interviews. The Demand Project assists Homeland Security by working to investigate and prosecute online predator and human trafficking cases. The four principle areas under which The Demand Project concentrates are prevention, prosecution, rescue and restoration. Prevention: to be in readiness. The Demand Project educates, equips and empowers the community on how to stay safe against child predators seeking to harm children. They do so by providing in-depth presentations, giving insights on how predators operate, how to keep our children safe online, and how to stay educated on technological trends. Prosecution: the process of
pursuing formal charges against an offender to final judgment. The Demand Project supports efforts of law enforcement’s key role in stopping child predators, protecting children and rescuing victims. “We have strategic relationships with law enforcement agencies that target child predators and individuals who commercially traffick people against their will,” says Jason. Rescue: to free from confinement, danger or evil. The Demand Project has built relationships between VAST (Victim Advocate Support Teams) and key law enforcement agents across Oklahoma to assist in the rescue of trafficked victims. Restoration: to bring back into existence. “Rescuing a victim from sexual exploitation is only the beginning of an extensive process for a victim to become a survivor,” said Kristin. “Donated community resources are imperative to successful survivor recovery once they transition out of a shelter and reintegrate into the community. We educate, find transitional housing, and teach victims a trade.” If you are interested in becoming a supporter of The Demand
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The National MS Society educates, inspires and empowers those affected by multiple sclerosis. With an emphasis on mobilizing people and resources to drive research for a cure, the society is one of the largest organizations that advocates on behalf of those affected by the disease. In short, the National MS Society works toward a world free of multiple sclerosis. On September 20 and 21, the society invites everyone to join the cause and participate in Bike MS: The Mother Road Ride 2014, which takes place in Chandler. With local chapters in every state, the society is the largest and most impactful MS-advocate in America. According to the National Health Council, an independent organization that rates charitable entities, the National MS So-
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known as the MS Bike Tour or MS 150) from Minneapolis to Duluth, raising $33,000 for the Minnesota Chapter. In 1981, other National MS Society chapters around the country began holding their own Bike MS rides when they heard of the success in Minnesota. By 1985, the society had adopted the ride as an “official” event to be held in every chapter. Today, Bike MS is their most successful fundraising campaign and is held in every state. On September 20 and 21, the Oklahoma holds its local event in Chandler. Bike MS: The Mother Road Ride 2014 is presented by Sam’s Club and challenges participants to 150 miles of Oklahoma. Registration is $50 per rider, and the start and finish location is at the Lincoln County Agri-Civic Center, located at 1179 W. 15th St. in Chandler.
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Health speaks volumes. Do you want to be an individual who is riddled with chronic disease, aches and pains and debilitating illness, or would you rather have the vim and vigor of a 30-year-old in your 50s, 60s and beyond? If you answered yes to the second half of the question, perhaps you should make your way to the Functional Medical Institute. Dr. Michele Neil, Internal Medicine, Sports Medicine Physician, has created a pathway to wellness by changing lifestyle from the ground up. We know that lifestyle plays an astronomical role in our long-term wellbeing. Don’t take your health for granted by being uneducated and a victim of the “Standard American Diet.” Take charge and rise to the top of the food chain in vitality, energy and wellbeing. Dr. Neil works with patients with all types of imbalance. Most imbalance has its root in how we live our daily lives. The gasoline we put in the engine of our human motor vehicle is responsible for the type of mileage we get. “All chronic conditions begin
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Tulsa’s Young Professionals is partnering with the Oklahoma Championship Steak Cook-Off to bring the Steak Cookoff Association’s U.S. Steak Championship to downtown Tulsa in a two-day steak, music and beer festival benefitting TYPros’ 2014 community partner, the Tulsa Zoo. The Aug. 22-23 festival, which also includes the sixth annual Oklahoma Championship Steak Cook-Off, will summon the top steak cooks to compete in teams for the state and national championships. The event will feature Oklahoma’s largest steak dinner, live music, beer, a car show and numerous children’s activities in an area centered on Sixth Street and Cincinnati Avenue. “We are thrilled to join forces with one of the nation’s largest young professional organizations to bring one of the nation’s largest celebrations of steak to the heart of Tulsa,” said Tripp Haggard, executive director of the Oklahoma Championship Steak
(L to R): Paul White and Tripp Haggard of the Oklahoma Championship Steak Cook-off, TYPros Executive Director Shagah Zakerion, and TYPros volunteer Nick Karlovich.
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championship and top chefs from around the country, needless to say, we’ve beefed up the competition.” About 30 teams will cook steaks cut fresh on site for a chance to win the national championship Friday, Aug. 22, and about 70 teams will compete Saturday for the state championship. In all, nearly 4,000 steaks – about two tons – will be cooked. For the general public, $20 admission includes steak
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and Alaska and Madi, a car and bike show on Boston Avenue and vendors. In addition, beer and food trucks will be on hand Friday evening, while family-friendly activities – including a kids’ zone – will round out Saturday’s festivities. More information about activities and advanced ticket sales can be found at www. oksteakcookoff.com. Event organizers will donate 70 percent of their proceeds to the Tulsa Zoo as part of the TYPros Community Partner program, which raises money for a different nonprofit organization each year. TYPros selected the zoo this year with the goal of helping it implement its new master plan. With thousands of people expected to attend the festival, proceeds for the zoo could top $30,000, organizers said. That would make it the largest single fundraiser in the five-year history of TYPros’ Community Partner program. “We’ve been helping nonprofit organizations realize their dreams for five years through our Community Partner program, but this festival takes it to another level,” TYPros Executive Director Shagah Zakerion said. “With help from our fellow Tulsans, we believe this event can make meaningful progress toward the Tulsa Zoo’s dream of becoming a world-class attraction. We thank the Oklahoma Championship Steak Cook-Off for joining us in this worthy cause.” Terrie Correll, CEO of Tulsa Zoo Management, Inc., said:
“Tulsa Zoo Management, Inc., is grateful to our community partner, TYPros, and to all of the sponsors, organizers and supporters of the cook-off. All funds raised for the zoo will benefit Building Beyond Your Wildest Dreams, our capital campaign to complete our Lost Kingdom Exhibit Complex, which will include the Helmerich Tiger Exhibit, Hardesty Snow Leopard Habitat, Lobeck Taylor Family Foundation Red Panda/Binturong Exhibit and Aviary, and The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation Outdoor Siamang Habitat.” The Oklahoma Championship Steak Cook-Off will also donate 30 percent of the proceeds to its community Garden Project. Tulsa’s Young Professionals, one of the nation’s largest young professional organizations, is division of the Tulsa Regional Chamber and a volunteer-based free membership organization for working and creative adults under the age of 40. Its mission is to attract and retain young talent in the Tulsa region while establishing Tulsa’s next generation of business and community leaders.
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determine the finalists who will The Grascals, Mountain Heart, participate on Saturday at 8 p.m. Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Other family activities inAdkins & Loudermilk and a host of regional and local entertainers. clude the indoor Festival Market at the Expo with a variety of “Three stages of entertainment crafts, services and businesses. A and all concerts are free,” she Kiddie Korral with free activities says. “And the cost is only $10 will be available, along with an per carload for on-site parking.” Open Car Show, sporting classic In addition to the free and current beauties. concerts, other musical entertainment highlights include the “Junior Showcase,” designed to give talented youth, 21 and under, stage exposure and experience in a non-competitive venue. An acoustic guitar will be awarded in a drawing of all participants. Area vocalists will also be competing for “The Best Country in the City Vocalist Competition.” Vocalists of all ages will be vying for a $500 cash prize. Potential contestants must submit a demo to be considered for A festivalgoer samples one of the many varieties of chili at the Clareparticipation in the more Bluegrass & Chili Festival coming up this year September 4-6 at event by August 22 the Claremore Expo. to give judges time to
winning chili. New this year on Friday night is a Chili Cook-off for ICS members only. The winner of this competition will qualify to go onto compete in the World CookOff. “There will be two opportunities, both on Friday night and on Saturday, for ICS members to qualify,” says Davis. Chili Cook-off Sponsors include Caseco Truck Body, Air Products, Central Plains Cement Company, ONG and Reasor’s. Junior Showcase sponsors are Mike Davis Music & Sound and McDonalds while Wal-Mart is sponsoring the Best Country in The City competition. Car Show Sponsors include Sonic America’s Drive-In, IBC Bank, Route 66 Melton Sales, Bennett’s Route 66 Pharmacy and Suburban Chevrolet. The Festival’s Major Sponsors are RCB Bank, Big Country 99.5, City of Claremore, The News on 6, GRDA, Bancfirst, RSU Public TV and Claremore Chamber of Commerce “It takes a team to produce this event every year. This event is important to our community for many reasons: quality of life, visitors who attend, and of course the continued economic impact is important,” says Davis.
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Nursing Excellence at the Bedside received her advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), CPR and IV nurse specialist training. Saint Francis will have provided over $500 in materials by the time she takes her national certification. Passage of the nurse’s first national certification would then be reimbursed. When her youngest child is a bit older, Nicole plans to get her master’s degree – another cost partly reimbursed by Saint Francis. For now, her 18-month-old daughter goes to daycare at Saint Francis’s on-site center, Ave Maria. “It’s so convenient. I am able to visit her during my lunch break,” Nicole said. “One of the great things about being an
employee with Saint Francis Hospital is having my child nearby at Ava Maria.” What’s ahead. Saint Francis’ two new Respiratory Care Units will more than double the patient care capacity. The current unit is the only designated RCU in Tulsa, and one of a limited number nationwide. Established in 2002 with six beds under the current Clinical Nurse Manager, it grew to 16 beds and will expand to 36 beds. “The demand is there. We have a waiting list,” Nicole said. The RCU offers state-of-the-art equipment and excellent resources, providing an additional level of care between ICU and patient room. The
continued from page 1 unit serves patients with pneumonia, chronic lung disease, COPD, emphysema, congestive heart failure, lung cancer, or trauma that includes respiratory. “RCU patients get stronger faster than if they were in the ICU,” Nicole said. Patients can do other therapies at the same time, and can be discharged directly to home or anotherfacility. The RCU enjoys a patient to nurse ratio of 3:1. “Currently, it’s a total care unit, which means the RNs provide all patient care. In the new units, nurse techs will help with activities of daily living,” she said. Greater one-on-one care is a plus for nurses and improves patient outcomes.
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the country. Their long-standing relationships with larger, well-known manufacturers like Green Gables and Woodland Creek means their store offers often hard-to-find furniture at competitive prices. While the new Tulsa location will have a distinctly more contemporary feel than the original Bixby store, both outlets are best viewed as showrooms for an impressively large inventory which includes large furniture, such as couches and bed frames, to smaller items like tables and nightstands, and even accent pieces like picture frames, wall and table decorations. And, whether you are searching for that perfect piece to complete your room or planning a from-the-ground-
continued from page 1 up design, there is no doubt The Refuge Lifestyle has what you seek. “Only about five percent of our total inventory fits in our stores,” Taylor says. “We have over 1,500 unique products, and most are customizable in size and color.” He is quick to add that he and his staff are always willing to help customers find the perfect fit for their home, even if it means searching their own warehouse or calling up suppliers. Additionally, they routinely consult on larger design schemes for single rooms or entire homes. “Many of our customers come in to order for their vacation homes in Colorado and California,” he says. The Refuge Lifestyle has two loca-
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on their work. “We extend a lifetime warranty on all repairs and paint as long as you own the vehicle,” says Ralph. “Most collision repair operations only cover paint for three years.” Premier also provides window-tinting services – a nice option for customers, given the extreme heat of Oklahoma summers. Another added convenience at Premier is the Avis car rental just next door. For those who rely on their wheels to commute, it is handy to be able to drop off a car and leave with a rental, then return the rental once their car is finished. For customers who just need a lift home, Premier offers pick up and drop off service. Such attention to service is one of the many ways Premier Collision sets itself apart from competitors. If your car is in need of body work or paint, see for yourself why Premier Collision is the best value in the area. Stop by for a free estimate. Their business hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, contact
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“Brother Can You Spare a Dime? Depression and Recovery in the 1930s” will be ing the difficult on display until February 2015 at Tulsa Historical Society & Museum. decades of our past, as well as the ingenuity and resilience of artifacts from the 1930s, including banks, labor disputes and no supTulsans of the time, helps us to clothing, toys, household furnishport system for people in need,” better understand the community ings and business items. A Model added Place. we have become.” A Ford and the original Quaker The Tulsa Historical Society The 1930s exhibit will Drug soda fountain are also on & Museum at 2445 S. Peoria is showcase the stories and objects display. This is the same drugstore open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesof the everyday people, places and fountain that was installed at day through Saturday. “Like” it on events that formed Tulsa during Steve’s Sundry in 1947,” explains Facebook at www.facebook.com/ this make-or-break decade. As the THS Director of Exhibits Maggie tulsahistory. 1920s roared to an end, so did the Brown. optimism, prosperity and techno“Tulsa was plagued with logical advancements that were the same problems seen across For more information, contact achieved during the decade. the country during the 30s: not What followed was a series enough jobs, failing businesses and Tulsa Historical of events that set up the worst Society & Museum economic downturn in American 2445 S. Peoria history. The 1930s emerged as a decade of bad luck. In northeastTulsa, OK 74114 ern Oklahoma, even the ever-reli(918) 712-9484 able petroleum business fell apart. www.tulsahistory.org This exhibit tells that story. www.ValueNews.com “Museum visitors will be able to explore images, sounds, and
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Use Express Lane for Routine Maintenance
Lube, Oil & Filter Changes • Tire Rotation with Brake Inspection • Multi-Point Inspection • Wiper Blade Replacement Every Express Lane Lube, Oil & Filter Change Includes: • Replace Oil & Replace Filter • Lube Chassis (if applicable) • Check Air Filter
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Check Check Check Check
Tire Wear Brake/Reverse Lamps Headlamps Tail Lamps
• • • •
Check Turn Signals Check Wiper Blades Check & Fill Antifreeze Test Battery
• • • •
Check Check Check Check
& Fill Brake Fluid & Fill Differential Fluid & Fill Power Steering Fluid & Adjust Tire Pressure
• Check & Fill Transmission Fluid (if applicable) • Check & Fill Windshield Solvent
7495
AIR CONDITIONING $ Check-up and Service All cars & light trucks
Plus Tax
Includes up to 1lb. 134A Refrigerant South Pointe Chevrolet •
9146 S Memorial Dr, Tulsa, OK •
(918) 481-8000
With this coupon. Repairs and additional refrigerant extra charge. Must present when order is written. Plus tax, shop supplies and hazardous waste fees where applicable. Valid only at South Pointe Chevrolet. May not be combined with other coupons, discounts or specials.Expires 8/31/14 ValueNews.com Coupon
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South Pointe Chevrolet •9146 S Memorial Dr , Tulsa, OK • (918) 481-8000
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South Pointe Chevrolet 9146 S Memorial Dr, Tulsa, OK • (918) 481-8000
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Undercarriage & Suspension Check
TIRES PRICE MATCH GUARANTEE
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Buy select tires and if you find a better price within 30 days of the purchase, we’ll refund the difference. Eligible Tire Brands: BFGoodrich, Bridgestone, Continental, Dunlop, Firestone, General, Goodyear, Hankook, Kelly, Michelin, Pirelli, and Uniroyal South Pointe Chevrolet 9146 S Memorial Dr • (918) 481-8000 Ad, written estimate, or internet quote for identical tire(s) from a competing tire retailer/installer located within 50 miles of the dealer required during guarantee period for price match. Offer valid at participating dealers.
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EVERYDAY LOW PRICE
39
95 *
5-Quart Oil change • 4-Tire Rotation • 27-Point Inspection
$
or less
South Pointe Chevrolet 9146 S Memorial Dr (918) 481-8000
dexos1® synthetic blend
Excludes full synthetic oil and diesel engines
* Balancing tires, tax, and more than 5 quarts of oil extra. Most V-6 and V-8 engines and other select vehicles require more than 5 quarts of oil. Plus tax, shop supplies and hazardous waste fees where applicable. See participating dealer for eligible vehicles and details.
ACDELCO PROFESSIONAL DURASTOP BRAKE PADS INSTALLED
99
$
95 * or less
South Pointe Chevrolet 9146 S Memorial Dr (918) 481-8000
Includes Rotor Inspection * Turning or replacing rotors, all other services, and tax extra. Excludes Corvette and other select vehicles. Plus tax, shop supplies and hazardous waste fees where applicable. Retail customers only. See participating dealer for eligible vehicles and details.