About to Have a Genetic Test? Think Twice and Consider…
By Steven A Buttice In recent years, there has been more talk of genetic testing, but can that test affect your ability to buy insurance? The unfortunate answer is “yes.” Insurance companies, other than Health Insurance Companies — Obamacare (ACA), can use this information to charge higher premiums or decline your coverage altogether. As of […]
Spring Into Spring

By Marchia Droll-Durian As we have made it through a horrible winter filled with too many missed school days to count and feeling like prisoners in our own homes, the thought of brighter and warmer days gives us a new sense of cheer and puts a spring in our step! Of course, spring also makes […]
5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Home Care Agency Submitted by Good Samaritan Society

Choosing a home care agency for yourself or someone you love is a big decision, but considering these five things can help you make the right choice. Home care allows you to stay in the place you love Home care helps keep you in the place that has become a part of you. Home care […]
Emotional Support Animals and Seniors

Submitted by Richard M. Roller of Pearson Bollman Law Most of us know what a service animal is, but the use of emotional support animals is becoming more and more common. So, what qualifies an emotional support animal? An emotional support animal is a companion animal that provides benefits to a person who has an […]
From S.A.D. to S.O.U.L. a Nutrition Revolution
By Dee McCaffrey, Director of Nutrition, Processed-Free America National Nutrition Month® is upon us. This annual campaign held in March by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics aims to focus the nation’s attention on the importance of making healthy food choices. Are you familiar with the acronym S.A.D.? It’s an abbreviation for Standard American Diet […]
Depression in Children

By Jenn Bovee, LCSW, CRADC, CCHt EMDR Trained According to a study done by the Center for Disease Control, 3.2 percent of children aged 3 to 17 years (approximately 1.9 million) have diagnosed depression. Also according to the CDC, diagnoses of depression and anxiety are more common with increased age. Through the course of my […]
From S.A.D. to S.O.U.L. a Nutrition Revolution

By Dee McCaffrey, Director of Nutrition, Processed-Free America National Nutrition Month® is upon us. This annual campaign held in March by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics aims to focus the nation’s attention on the importance of making healthy food choices. Are you familiar with the acronym S.A.D.? It’s an abbreviation for Standard American Diet […]
A Permanent Solution to Unwanted Hair
Submitted by Twin City Plastic Surgery Unwanted body hair is a common concern for both men and women. Most hair removal methods — waxing, shaving, plucking, or creams — are annoying, time consuming, and even painful. In addition, these methods often cause razor bumps, acne-like breakouts, and can sometimes lead to infections. Would you like […]
Evergreen Place and Evergreen Village: A Long Heritage Built on Quality Care

By Becky Wiese In today’s ever-changing business climate, where one day a store pops up and the next it’s gone, longevity and a history of quality and service are hard to come by. When a company bucks the trend and not only survives, but thrives, it makes you want to stop and take note: what […]
Ridgecrest Ladies Go Wild

So many times, our article is about the beautiful 22 acres of land we are nestled in, or that we have a continuum of care (from independent to hospice services), or the benefits of our Lifecare program. This time is going to be a little different. I want to highlight the “life” we have at […]