Charlotte Edition

Health Insurance – 2015 Open Enrollment and Annual Election Periods can be very confusing this fall.

By Dee Merritt Medicare enrollment period is now called Annual Election Period which runs October 15th to December 7th 2014 for January 1st 2015 effective date. Medicare is for adults that are 65 or older, or others that are on Medicare due to disability. In September each year Medicare Advantage Plan Member ‘s and Medicare Part “D” Prescription Drug Plan …

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The Lost Art of Play

By Tara Moser, LCSW, RPT-S Your child comes home and is full of energy. Homework needs done, you have work to do, the laundry is waiting, and you feel as if your child is going to destroy the house with the tornadic energy being experienced. Our society has become so fast paced and full of multi-tasking that play no longer …

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Circumstances for Updating Estate Plans

By Steven J. Gibbs, Esq. Hello Friends & Colleagues! I was recently chatting with a colleague who is an outstanding divorce attorney about the “revocation” of a revocable living trust following a divorce.  This reminded me of the different life changes that occur and and how they require changes to your estate plan? By “estate plan” I am talking about …

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An Evolving Future of Disease

By Patrick R. Handley, EMS Clinical Coordinator, Florida SouthWestern State College, Charlotte Campus Ebola has been an extremely hot topic in the news during the last month.  The media loves to sensationalize just about every hot topic that enters the forefront of our minds.  Is Ebola another over-sensationalized topic?  Or is there merit to the perceived concerns to this “emerging” …

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Make Time for Life-Saving Tests & Imaging

By Advanced Imaging of Port Charlotte Finally, it is here. Season is over, the roads are less crowded, the two hour wait to get into your favorite restaurant has ended and things just seem a little calmer.  So at last, it is time for you to take the time to take care of yourself. For months, you may have been …

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Hearing Resources Part 1

By Dr. Noël Crosby, Au.D. Hearing aids are only the first step to im-proved hearing.  There are many other resources available to the hearing impaired that may also improve their ability to hear and communicate.  Over the next few issues I will be discussing some of the available resources that can also assist a person to hear and communicate more …

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We Care Every Day in Every Way

Visiting Angels provides seniors and adults with the needed assistance to continue living at home. With our local agency in your community and hundreds of Visiting Angels agencies across America, our mission is to maintain the independence and familiar surrounding for those in need of care. Our Angels Have Earned Their Wings Visiting Angels only hires experienced caregivers. Our independently …

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There’s Pink and then there is KOMEN PINK

We all know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and has become “Pinktober.”  Companies put pink ribbons on their products or services and while some of these legitimately support efforts to fight breast cancer, not all do and you’re never quite sure how the money is used. That’s why it is important to know that any product that benefits …

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Mammary Cancer in Our Pets

By Dr John Rand, D.V.M. Pets, like people, develop tumors in their mammary tissue quite commonly. Very significant differences, however, exist between species, and a general understanding of certain key facts can be invaluable to current and future pet owners. Mammary tumors in our dogs and cats are much more common than people realize. Mammary tumors are the number one …

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Seven Sight-Saving Habits for Older Adults to Help Maintain Independence

By Jonathan M. Frantz, MD, FACS One in six Americans over age 65 has a visual impairment that cannot be corrected with glasses or contact lenses. This is often caused by common eye conditions and diseases. Among older Americans, visual impairment is one of the most significant contributors to loss of independence. It is also associated with a higher prevalence …

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