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FOCUS Magazine Lake County Edition Issue 03-07 September 2010TRANSCRIPT
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Where You’ll Always Be Impressed
A Casual, Eclectic Atmosphere…The Place to See and Be Seen
…. On Lake Dora
Located On the new
Tavares Marina and Seaplane Basin
111 W. Ruby StreetTavares, FL
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Open every day at 11 amLive entertainment Wednesday through Sunday
Happy hour Monday through Friday 4pm to 7pm ($1 off domestic beers, house wines and well drinks)
In the Biz Mondays (all day and evening) $1 off food and drinks to anyone in the hospitality industry
A Casual, Eclectic Atmosphere…
For entertainment schedule and menu, visit www.alslanding.com
Water Fun for AllRentals:Jet ski’s
Electric chaise loungersElectric Fun boats
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8 LOCaL nORtH Lake Th is summer’s art stroll was presented by the Business Development Committee of the Tavares Chamber of Commerce. Art Around Town featured a variety of local artists displaying their work at eighteen businesses along Main Street and Ruby Street.
24 SPOtLigHtEntrepreneur, Ron Novak Jr. watched his grandmother, a former fi fth grade teacher exhibit the disabling eff ects of arthritis and joint irritation, which began hindering her daily life. Novak began a quest to develop a supplement that targeted her arthritis and help his grandmother by attempting to restore some of her vitality.
HeaLtH & FitneSS 30LegaL 34ReaL eState 33
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20 FeatUReMount Dora is home to a facility that focuses on the psychiatric and educational needs of the deaf and hard-of-hearing, who may also be diagnosed with a mental health defi ciency. Th e National Deaf Academy was established in 2000, in answer to the dissatisfaction that resulted in the attempt to “mainstream” Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing individuals.
Table Of cOnTenTs
ONTHECOVER ron novak & betty moSS
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pUbLIsHer
Dina Lewis
eDItOr IN CHIeF
Heather Graham
Vp OF sALes
Jack Voller
sALes - sOUtH LAKe
Lisa Busto
GrApHIC DesIGN
Anthony Sassano
Tony Cartagena
stAFF WrIters
Shelly Gerig
Marion Wildey
Lisa Rast
CONtrIbUtOrs
Sharlyne Rivera
Beth Ann Gause
Rob Morris
Hays Ginn
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13 LOCaL SOUtH Lake Th e South Lake community kicked off the 2010-2011 school year with their traditional Teacher Appreciation Breakfast, held in the Wesley Center at the First UnitedMethodistChurch. Th e customary festivities included a hearty breakfast, prepared by a team of volunteers, speeches by School Board Offi cials, and recognition of many outstanding teachers.
38 Dining & enteRtainMentOur Dining Review is back and we kicked off the fall with a great time taste testing at the Lakeside Deli in Eustis. If you missed the annual Mount Dora Casino Night, FOCUS was there to roll the dice on your behalf. Check out the recap of this once again sold out event!
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Are you ready for some football? As many of
you are aware, I am a huge football fan! And this is without a doubt the best time of year for ALL football fans. You are full of excitement and anticipation, but most of all HOPE. Everybody starts out with the same clean record, last year’s disappointing losses are behind you, your star players are healed up and ready to take the field. Paul is a loyal Cleveland Browns fan (stop laughing at him), and I can’t help but smile each year when I hear him saying things like, “This is our year.” “I think we are going to be tough this year.” He never gives up believing that his team will one day be great again. Now, in Paul’s case, it doesn’t usually take long for his team to let him down… but I love that optimism that never fails to return each August. Last Friday we went to the opening season game of the Tavares Bulldogs. As a family, we are happy to all finally have ONE football team that we can all agree to support! I have to admit that I haven’t been to a high school football game since I graduated from West Orange High (Class of ’93). There really is nothing quite like high school football, especially in a small town. The marching band rocked and the team was pumped up and played hard (and beat Umatilla 46-3). Classmates showed their team pride, wearing the red and black, sometimes even with painted faces and bodies! It was really fun and we are looking forward to the rest of the season. I encourage all of our readers to get out and support your local high school football teams... it’s an experience you never get too old to enjoy!Whoever you stand up and cheer for, here’s to an exciting and safe football season! Go Cowboys!!! …. And Bulldogs!
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chamber happeningsEustisBe sure to register early for our two-part seminar “Social Media Strategies for Small Businesses”.Jennifer Dempsey of Fifth Monkey Interactive Marketing will present informative, practical and easy to use information on HOW to make social media work for your business. The seminars will be September 21st and September 28th from 11:30 AM to 1 PM at the American Legion Building at 101 South Bay Street in downtown Eustis. The cost for both sessions is $40.00 and includes a light lunch each day. To register or for more information, call the Chamber at 352.357.3434. LeesburgAre you a business owner who is wondering how the new and proposed tax laws will affect your company? Are you an employee
who is wondering how those changes will affect you? Then mark your calendars for the Business Women’s Luncheon on September 14th, 2010 from 11:30 am - 1:15 pm, presented by CenturyLink. The speaker will be able to give you an insight on what those changes will hold for not only companies, but the employees as well.
Mount DoraThe Mount Dora Area Chamber of Commerce’s September Business After Hours is at Mid Florida Eye Center on September 23, 2010 from 5:30-7:30PM. Please join us for hors d’oeuvres and the opportunity to network with local businesses. Mid Florida Eye Center is located at 17560 US Hwy 441, Mount Dora. For more information or to RSVP please contact Lori at 352-383-2165. Join the Mount Dora Area Chamber for the Greenhouse Restaurant Re-Grand Opening as Trios Family Restaurant from 6:30-8:30pm. A Ribbon Cutting will be held at 5pm. 20% off entire check all day. Cocktail, beer, and wine specials. One child eats free per table. Featuring Chef Billy formally of
Jeffery Paul’s. For more information, call 352-383-2165 TavaresAL’S Landing celebrated their Grand Opening with a Ribbon Cutting on August 27. The celebration continued throughout the weekend with food and drink specials, door prizes, seaplane rides, and jet ski rentals. Tavares Chamber members and guests came out for a ribbon cutting for Music By Varon on August 27th. To book Sol Varon for your next even, call (352) 735-3684. The Belton Building was awarded with the 3rd Quarter Tavares Chamber of Commerce Beautification Award.
Pichy’s Cuban Food celebrated their opening with a Ribbon Cutting on August 17, 2010. Pichy’s is located at 280 Silverado Street, Tavares. Contact them at 352-253-2316.
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arT arOUnD TOWnarticle by : LisA RAsT AnD PhoTos by bRyAn AuLT
A rainy afternoon did not deter Tavares residents from enjoying the Art Around Town Art Stroll in downtown
Tavares on Friday, August 20, from 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM. This summer’s art stroll was presented by the Business Development Committee of the Tavares Chamber of Commerce. Art Around Town featured a variety of local artists displaying their work at eighteen businesses along Main Street and Ruby Street.
Many businesses provided hors d’oeuvres and entertainment to accompany the artwork on display. In conjunction with the Art Around Town event the City of Tavares held an opening reception for Art in the Square, “Wild Art by Wild Artists” in Tavares City Hall. The works by local artists will remain on display in Tavares City Hall through October 29th, 2010 and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of artworks will go to
a charity of the buyer’s choice.
Local business owners considered the Art Around Town event more successful than they anticipated.
Rodger Kooser of AL’S Landing said the art stroll was “an absolutely phenomenal success.” Photographer Marc Vaughn was one of the featured artists at AL’S, his “Portraits of a Small Town” collection features Mount Dora residents in a variety of settings.
Other featured artists included ink and watercolor artist Mary Ramirez at the Law Office of Judy Stewart, Florida landscape artist Lynn Herrick at Tavares Antique Mall, and sculptor Austin Clay at the Lucky Dog Gallery Café. Pete Napoles, co-owner of the Lucky Dog Gallery Café said “The artists were incredibly happy with the
a unique art Stroll in beautiful downtown tavareS
turnout.” Napoles added “The art stroll was surprisingly more successful than I
would have anticipated. It shows we can do something like this again and be successful.” Napoles participated in organizing Art Around Town and is an organizer for the upcoming Tavares Youth Art Show on September 30th, hosted by the Lucky Dog Gallery Café and presented by Tavares High School Art Department.
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the filming of a youth action-adventure movie in the Setting of mount dora article by : LisA RAsT AnD PhoTo by JEff WisE
if you live or work in Mount Dora you may have noticed unusual occurrences in the month of August. Film crews and
actors swarmed the town to begin filming the Christian youth action-adventure movie “Ryann Watters and the King’s Sword” based on the book of the same name by local author Eric Reinhold.
Scenes were filmed at downtown locations First Presbyterian Church, The Sweet Shoppe, Timeless Keepsakes, Garden Gate, and the Lakeside Inn, among others. Palm Island Park and Gilbert Park were also settings for the fantasy world of Aeliana sequences.
On August 10th TYG Studios presented a special book and movie signing session and meet and greet hosted by the Lakeside
Inn. In the inn’s beautiful lobby author Eric Reinhold was on hand to sign his “Annals of Aeliana” books. Orlando actress Erin Bethea signed DVDs of the movie “Fireproof,” in which she costarred with actor Kirk Cameron. Bethea is a special guest star in the Ryann Watters film, portraying the mother of Liddy Thomas.
At the meet and greet the cast enjoyed a break from filming and signed autographs for local fans. Justin Taubensee of Orlando plays title character Ryann Watters. Justin said “So far my favorite part [of filming] has been jumping into the lake. It wasn’t really the lake, it was big plastic tubes.” Justin remarked on the friendly reception he has received
in Mount Dora. “I love this town, I want to live here,” he said. Costarring with Justin in the movie are Taylor Boswell of Orlando in the role of Liddy Thomas, Myles Jackson of Jacksonville in the role of Terell Peterson, and Daniel Bell of Melbourne, who plays Ryann’s nemesis Drake Dunfellow.
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chamber happenings
AwardsMascotte Cpl. Rolando Banasco received the August Public Servant Award sponsored by Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Cpl. Banasco has been with the Mascotte Police Department for more than 4 years, and has received numerous compliments throughout his career with the department. “Cpl. Banasco is a team player that works diligently to improve the quality of work from himself and fellow officers. He is an asset to the community and the Mascotte Police Department,” said Lt. Woodworth.
Kasey C. Kesselring was this recipient of the July Ambassador’s Choice Award. Kasey serves on the Executive Committee for the Chamber of Commerce as well as numerous committees. He was presented with the award at the August Business After Hours at Beef O’Brady’s.
Chamber Ambassadors recognized the South Lake Animal League for recent renovations to their location at 770 Montrose St. in downtown Clermont. Feel free to visit them or call them at (352) 409-7231.
Ribbon CuttingsKings Ridge Golf Club, located at 1900 Kings Ridge Blvd in Clermont, celebrated its Grand Re-opening on July 29 with a Chamber ribbon cutting, free Chamber 9-hole scramble, and reception afterwards. For more information on Kings Ridge contact Mike Corrigan, Jay Scruggs, or Terese Holt at (352) 242-4653
Chamber Ambassadors recently welcomed Anytime Fitness to the South Lake area. They are located at 2570 E. Highway 50 in Clermont (Hancock Village) and can be
contacted at (352) 432-3901. Make sure to ask for owner Brad Ryle or manager Liz Gonzalez!
The Chamber recently welcomed KB Homes and Karen Zimmerman to the South Lake area. Their new residential development - Terrace Grove - is located at 13534 Laranja Street in Clermont. Make sure to visit their beautiful model homes or contact them at (407) 347-7652.
Chamber Ambassadors, friends, and family welcomed Signature Wedding & Events, Inc. and owner Cindy Saunders to the South Lake area located at 1120 W. Minneola Avenue in Clermont. Please contact her at
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Dr. William Saunders and the staff of Central Florida Psychological celebrated their recent opening with Chamber Ambassadors at their offices located at 1120 W. Minneola Ave. in Clermont. They can be contacted at (352) 365-2243.
The South Lake Chamber of Commerce has extended is its annual school supply drive and will collect donations through September 30. Each year the South Lake Chamber of Commerce collects supplies or monetary donations to purchase supplies for our local students. And with 16 schools supplies are in high demand. Donations should be brought to the Chamber office at 691 West Montrose St. at Jenkins Auditorium in downtown Clermont, anytime Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. All donations stay in South Lake County. For more information, call the South Lake Chamber at 352-394-4191.
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The South Lake community kicked off the 2010-2011 school year with their traditional Teacher Appreciation
Breakfast on August 19th. The event was held in the Wesley Center at the First United Methodist Church. The fun began at 7 am with over 650 of Lake County teachers, from all levels, in attendance. The customary festivities included a hearty breakfast, prepared by a team of volunteers, speeches by School Board Officials, and recognition of many outstanding teachers. Another time-honored tradition, and audience favorite, at the breakfast is the door prizes! Each teacher received a goodie-bag, along with a chance to win one of the over 200 door prizes which were donated by local businesses. Teachers of the Year from the 2009-2010 school year and Rookie Teachers of the Year were honored on stage with cash
prizes. The annual breakfast is a joint venture hosted by the South Lake Chamber, Pig on the Pond and the Community Foundation. The event is made possible by the multitude of volunteers who help put it together each year, as well as the support of the local businesses who make generous donations to show their thanks to this amazing group of educators.
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Tim Murray saw the need for a fun, safe place for children in the South Lake area along with Kendal Anderson,
pastor of The Crossing Church, who hosted luncheons in the community, Deb Steinmetz who set up fundraising events and Michelle Michnoff as well as numerous other community leaders who volunteered to be on the steering committee. Over 2 years ago, it was decided to bring the Club to the area for after school care from 2-6PM. During the summer the goal is to have it open from 7-6pm which helps many parents. They are currently taking elementary to middle school children ages 5-14 years old. This exciting program has opened in a shared large warehouse in Clermont Commons that
provides games, computers, tutoring after school, thanks to a partnership with Sylvan Learning Center. They have converted offices into classrooms and have a basketball court and pool tables in a large activity center. It gives parents a safe place to take their children. It is open to everyone and has economical rates and scholarships available to those who qualify. It took 2 years to raise the funds to open and they started with $105,000 that has been raised so far. There is a need for volunteers who have a passion to helping kids flourish in a safe environment. Donations for furniture, game tables or cash are needed. Call for the list of supplies at the local unit (352) 394-9840 or log onto www.bgclsc.org
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Influenced by a rural upbringing, Sunday funnies, Saturday morning cartoons, BB guns, cowboys and Indians, dinosaurs and little warping at a
young age from Mad Magazine, his art bounces back and forth from Western to Pop Art, with a little of what he sees around thrown in. He has
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En plein aire is a french expression which means "in open air" and is particularly used to describe the act of painting outdoors. Twenty artist will be selected to take part in Mount Dora, Someplace Special Great Plien Aire Paint Out. Visit the gallery for locations where you can watch the artists paint in Mount Dora from October 23rd through 28th.
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so many traits of our human organic being are taken for granted, and it isn’t until one or more of those
features are hindered, do we appreciate what we had relied upon. Each of our senses, whether sight, sound, taste, touch or smell, and even our mental faculties mold who we are, and how we get along in the environment around us, however, the loss of one or more traits presents challenges as we face the greater world around us. Most of the world is geared for populations, which operate with all human faculties present. Parents and caregivers are left to make decisions about the lives of their loved ones, and to assemble a life as close to quality as possible. Caregivers want to provide the best accommodations that will afford the most comprehensive therapy to aid abilities either lost or undeveloped so their charge lives the most quality existence in today’s world. Mount Dora is home to a facility that focuses on the psychiatric and educational needs of the deaf and hard-of-hearing, who may also be diagnosed with a mental health deficiency. Business Development Director, Joey Trapani explained further, “The National Deaf Academy is a unique residential experience for individuals who suffer from mental health related diagnosis whom are either Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or have been diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum.”
Dr. Alan Cohen established the National Deaf Academy in 2000, in answer to the dissatisfaction that resulted in the attempt to “mainstream” Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing individuals. Much is lost in the attempted transitions of
communication because of “linguistic and cultural barriers” that these populations experience. In order to place everyone on the same starting blocks, American Sign Language (ASL) is the primary language used on campus and communication across the board relies upon this language. Of the over two hundred employees at NDA, seventy percent are Deaf, and everyone working with residents is required to know ASL, or become proficient signers. It is ideal for the psychiatrists to know ASL so that, “Each resident at NDA has the unique experience of receiving one-on-one care of a psychiatrist who speaks their language, or is able to accommodate their communication deficiency,” says Trapani. The more individual attention a resident gets, the closer they are to growing and gaining more independence than they enrolled with. The numbers of children diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum have increased to 1:110. Some of these cases manifest communication in the form of negative behavior, but learning ASL helps redirect previous conduct, and provides more productive therapy sessions.
The National Deaf Academy is complex in its many facets, as it is designed to adapt residents to a more independent and advanced lifestyle. Each staff member at NDA has an important role in changing the lives of many, through their unique contributions. Trapani grew up communicating in ASL, as his parents were both deaf. He originally went to college for an education degree, but ended up wanting to work in business and marketing. When he found NDA, “It combined my experience in education, the deaf world, and marketing – it was
a really good fit.” Others, like Medical Director, Dr. Maxine Minto completed her fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, FL, and her ability to use ASL with her patients greatly helps to slow their negative behavior, and assists in improving their psychiatric development. One of the key points of NDA’s vision is to, “Develop innovative treatment models that utilize the most dedicated, highly educated and well-trained staff available,” and each staff member comes to the table with their own story for making this vision possible. Director of Education, Mary Augustyn brings over twenty years experience as a deaf educator to NDA. Since there is a wide milieu of residents from children to adults that may have never gotten the education they needed, the “NDA and The Preparatory School work as partners to provide quality mental health care and K-12 special education services to all NDA residents under 22 years of age who have not graduated from high school.” Through the Preparatory School and several specialized programs, including a transitional unit designed to help those who still require supervision gain vocational skills and independence; the NDA addresses this diverse population like no other organization.
Around Lake County, the NDA’s “business development and marketing department can assist both lay and professional organizations in determining the best way for our highly trained staff and unique facility to be of benefit to you and your organization.” NDA’s Trapani sits on the Board of Directors for the Mount Dora Center for the Arts,
and keeps up community involvement with sponsorships like the Mount Dora Art Festival, and the 2010 Mount Dora Police and Fire Department Golf Tournament. Hosted by the Country Club of Mount Dora, the tournament raised $7500. NDA successfully hosted the Chamber’s Business After Hours meeting in August. CEO, Deana Goldstein expresses her part in this incredible community, and what rewards her in her heart. “I came to work at the National Deaf Academy because I saw it as a great opportunity to provide mental healthcare and an education to underserved populations; the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, and those on the Autism Spectrum. I work with professionals who are passionate about their work and committed to promoting independence, improved communication, and increased skill building for all the residents at NDA.”
A combination of a committed and passionate staff have made the NDA a unique and brilliantly run facility that addresses the frequently unexpressed needs and desires of a population that has challenges, not just of impairment, but of basic human interaction. The NDA not only provides school education, but also mental disorder education, vocational and social skills, and basically gives life to individuals that mainstream society isn’t qualified to help. As a member of the Psyciatric Solutions Network, NDA is committed to excellence in educational techniques and therapeutic interventions. NDA has successfully improved individuals’ lives through consistency and continuity where other facilities have fallen short. http://nda.com.
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The naTiOnal Deaf acaDemY gOes beYOnD mainsTreaming: reaching acroSS cultural and linguiStic
barrierS in mount dora written by: MARion E. WiLDEy
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miD-flOriDa carDiOlOgY specialisTsWorld Heart Day is September
26th, bringing awareness to the world of the 17.1 million
lives that are claimed annually due to heart disease and stroke. Roughly 80% of these deaths could have been prevented by being heart conscious. Inactivity, tobacco and diets that tip the scale of unhealthy eating habits are the top risk factors to avoid. When life has gotten ahead of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, Mid-Florida Cardiology Specialists restore patient’s health, without becoming a statistic.
Mid-Florida Cardiology Specialists built their reputation in Orlando in 1983. Th eir cardiovascular services include affi liations with South Lake Hospital, Health Central, Orlando Health, and South Seminole Hospital and state of art offi ces adjacent to these hospitals. Th e specialized diversity of the doctors, combined with “individualized patient attention, and the integration of the latest technological advances” collectively, off er the patient care that can be trusted. Th e physicians of Mid-
Florida Cardiology Specialists off er a wide range of services to patients in any stage of cardiac prevention, care and treatment. Presenting a never before diagnostic view of the heart, the Aquilion 64 Slice Cardiac CT Scan “provides volumetric data to defi nitively diagnose heart problems.” Th e vast array of services off ered by Mid-Florida Cardiology include; cardiac catheterization, clinics for Pacemakers and Coumadin, Stress Tests, and even a Lipid Clinic to educate patients on cholesterol.
Lushantha Gunasekera, M.D., F.A.C.C., gives advice on preventing cardiac complications; it’s important to keep your blood pressure and cholesterol down. Diabetes control is also crucial. Maintain an active lifestyle and a good body weight, which includes at least 30 minutes three times a week. If you smoke, every eff ort should be made to break the habit. “Education and Prevention is what is critical in minimizing cardiac complications.”
focuS on health » mid-florida cardiology SpecialiStS
Story by : MARion E. WiLDEy
integration of technology and phySician SpecialiZation maintainS a healthy heart
Mid-Florida Cardiology Specialists is
located in the heart of Orlando and is
one of the most advanced cardiovascu-
lar and diagnostic centers. Established
in 1983, the prestigious group has built
a reputation for its focus on personal-
ized care while integrating the latest
technological advancements into all
of its services. Today, the practice is
using its expertise as a trusted medical
provider to generate even greater
results for its patients as evidenced
in every aspect of its practice from
prevention to diagnosis to treatment
of cardiovascular disease.
BOARD CERTIFIED ADULTCARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
OUR SERVICESAqUILIOn CARDIAC CT SCAn, STRESS TESTS, PACEmAkER CLInIC, COUmADIn CLInIC, ECP ThERAPy, 24hR. hOLTER mOnITORIng, EChOCARDIOgRAPhy DEPARTmEnT, TILT TABLE TESTIng, LIPID CLInIC, PERIPhERAL & CAROTID DOPPLER, nUCLEAR mEDICInE DEPARTmEnT, CLInICAL & COn-SULTATIVE CARDIOLOgy, T-WAVE ALTERnAnS, nUCLEAR mEDICInE, CARDIAC EVEnT mOnITOR, SIgnAL AVERAgE Ekg
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OUR LOCATIOnSDowntown
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(407)351-5384clermont
1920 DOn WICkhAm RD., STE. 220, 225CLERmOnT, FL 34711
(407)351-5384South Seminole
521 WEST SR 434, STE 307,308LOngWOOD, FL 32750
(407)351-5384WWW.mIDFLORIDACARDIOLOgy.COm
(407)351-5384
Mid-Florida Cardiology Specialists is
located in the heart of Orlando and is
one of the most advanced cardiovascu-
lar and diagnostic centers. Established
in 1983, the prestigious group has built
a reputation for its focus on personal-
ized care while integrating the latest
technological advancements into all
of its services. Today, the practice is
using its expertise as a trusted medical
provider to generate even greater
results for its patients as evidenced
in every aspect of its practice from
prevention to diagnosis to treatment
of cardiovascular disease.
BOARD CERTIFIED ADULTCARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
OUR SERVICESAqUILIOn CARDIAC CT SCAn, STRESS TESTS, PACEmAkER CLInIC, COUmADIn CLInIC, ECP ThERAPy, 24hR. hOLTER mOnITORIng, EChOCARDIOgRAPhy DEPARTmEnT, TILT TABLE TESTIng, LIPID CLInIC, PERIPhERAL & CAROTID DOPPLER, nUCLEAR mEDICInE DEPARTmEnT, CLInICAL & COn-SULTATIVE CARDIOLOgy, T-WAVE ALTERnAnS, nUCLEAR mEDICInE, CARDIAC EVEnT mOnITOR, SIgnAL AVERAgE Ekg
OUR PhySICIAnSJAVIER LOREnz, mDARnOLD EInhORn, mDLOUIS kAnTOUnIS, mDPETER TAyLOR, mDChAnDRESh DUggAL, mDJORgE CUSCO, mDmOUAz TAWAm, mDSUnDEEP mEDIRATTA, mDBARRy WEInSTOCk, mDDAVID BELLO, mDVIJAykUmAR kASI, mDLUShAnThA gUnASEkERA, mDSALVADOR LAnzA, mD
OUR LOCATIOnSDowntown
1717 S. ORAngE AVE, STE. 105ORLAnDO, FL 32806
(407)351-5384ocoee
hEALTh CEnTRAL hOSPITAL
10000 W. COLOnIAL DR., STE. 282OCOEE, FL 34761
(407)351-5384clermont
1920 DOn WICkhAm RD., STE. 220, 225CLERmOnT, FL 34711
(407)351-5384South Seminole
521 WEST SR 434, STE 307,308LOngWOOD, FL 32750
(407)351-5384WWW.mIDFLORIDACARDIOLOgy.COm
(407)351-5384(407) 351-5384
Mid-Florida Cardiology
Specialists is located
in the heart of
Orlando and is one of
the most advanced
cardiovascular and
diagnostic centers.
Established in 1983, the
prestigious group has
built a reputation for its
focus on personalized
care while integrating
the latest technological
advancements into all
of its services. Today,
the practice is using its
expertise as a trusted
medical provider to
generate even greater
results for its patients
as evidenced in
every aspect of its
practice from
prevention to
diagnosis to
treatment of
cardio-
vascular
disease.
Mid-Florida Cardiology Specialists is
located in the heart of Orlando and is
one of the most advanced cardiovascu-
lar and diagnostic centers. Established
in 1983, the prestigious group has built
a reputation for its focus on personal-
ized care while integrating the latest
technological advancements into all
of its services. Today, the practice is
using its expertise as a trusted medical
provider to generate even greater
results for its patients as evidenced
in every aspect of its practice from
prevention to diagnosis to treatment
of cardiovascular disease.
BOARD CERTIFIED ADULTCARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
OUR SERVICESAqUILIOn CARDIAC CT SCAn, STRESS TESTS, PACEmAkER CLInIC, COUmADIn CLInIC, ECP ThERAPy, 24hR. hOLTER mOnITORIng, EChOCARDIOgRAPhy DEPARTmEnT, TILT TABLE TESTIng, LIPID CLInIC, PERIPhERAL & CAROTID DOPPLER, nUCLEAR mEDICInE DEPARTmEnT, CLInICAL & COn-SULTATIVE CARDIOLOgy, T-WAVE ALTERnAnS, nUCLEAR mEDICInE, CARDIAC EVEnT mOnITOR, SIgnAL AVERAgE Ekg
OUR PhySICIAnSJAVIER LOREnz, mDARnOLD EInhORn, mDLOUIS kAnTOUnIS, mDPETER TAyLOR, mDChAnDRESh DUggAL, mDJORgE CUSCO, mDmOUAz TAWAm, mDSUnDEEP mEDIRATTA, mDBARRy WEInSTOCk, mDDAVID BELLO, mDVIJAykUmAR kASI, mDLUShAnThA gUnASEkERA, mDSALVADOR LAnzA, mD
OUR LOCATIOnSDowntown
1717 S. ORAngE AVE, STE. 105ORLAnDO, FL 32806
(407)351-5384ocoee
hEALTh CEnTRAL hOSPITAL
10000 W. COLOnIAL DR., STE. 282OCOEE, FL 34761
(407)351-5384clermont
1920 DOn WICkhAm RD., STE. 220, 225CLERmOnT, FL 34711
(407)351-5384South Seminole
521 WEST SR 434, STE 307,308LOngWOOD, FL 32750
(407)351-5384WWW.mIDFLORIDACARDIOLOgy.COm
(407)351-5384
Mid-Florida Cardiology Specialists is
located in the heart of Orlando and is
one of the most advanced cardiovascu-
lar and diagnostic centers. Established
in 1983, the prestigious group has built
a reputation for its focus on personal-
ized care while integrating the latest
technological advancements into all
of its services. Today, the practice is
using its expertise as a trusted medical
provider to generate even greater
results for its patients as evidenced
in every aspect of its practice from
prevention to diagnosis to treatment
of cardiovascular disease.
BOARD CERTIFIED ADULTCARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
OUR SERVICESAqUILIOn CARDIAC CT SCAn, STRESS TESTS, PACEmAkER CLInIC, COUmADIn CLInIC, ECP ThERAPy, 24hR. hOLTER mOnITORIng, EChOCARDIOgRAPhy DEPARTmEnT, TILT TABLE TESTIng, LIPID CLInIC, PERIPhERAL & CAROTID DOPPLER, nUCLEAR mEDICInE DEPARTmEnT, CLInICAL & COn-SULTATIVE CARDIOLOgy, T-WAVE ALTERnAnS, nUCLEAR mEDICInE, CARDIAC EVEnT mOnITOR, SIgnAL AVERAgE Ekg
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OUR LOCATIOnSDowntown
1717 S. ORAngE AVE, STE. 105ORLAnDO, FL 32806
(407)351-5384ocoee
hEALTh CEnTRAL hOSPITAL
10000 W. COLOnIAL DR., STE. 282OCOEE, FL 34761
(407)351-5384clermont
1920 DOn WICkhAm RD., STE. 220, 225CLERmOnT, FL 34711
(407)351-5384South Seminole
521 WEST SR 434, STE 307,308LOngWOOD, FL 32750
(407)351-5384WWW.mIDFLORIDACARDIOLOgy.COm
(407)351-5384
as evidenced in
every aspect of its
practice from
prevention to
diagnosis to
treatment of
Mid-Florida Cardiology Specialists is
located in the heart of Orlando and is
one of the most advanced cardiovascu-
lar and diagnostic centers. Established
in 1983, the prestigious group has built
a reputation for its focus on personal-
ized care while integrating the latest
technological advancements into all
of its services. Today, the practice is
using its expertise as a trusted medical
provider to generate even greater
results for its patients as evidenced
in every aspect of its practice from
prevention to diagnosis to treatment
of cardiovascular disease.
BOARD CERTIFIED ADULTCARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
OUR SERVICESAqUILIOn CARDIAC CT SCAn, STRESS TESTS, PACEmAkER CLInIC, COUmADIn CLInIC, ECP ThERAPy, 24hR. hOLTER mOnITORIng, EChOCARDIOgRAPhy DEPARTmEnT, TILT TABLE TESTIng, LIPID CLInIC, PERIPhERAL & CAROTID DOPPLER, nUCLEAR mEDICInE DEPARTmEnT, CLInICAL & COn-SULTATIVE CARDIOLOgy, T-WAVE ALTERnAnS, nUCLEAR mEDICInE, CARDIAC EVEnT mOnITOR, SIgnAL AVERAgE Ekg
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1717 S. ORAngE AVE, STE. 105ORLAnDO, FL 32806
(407)351-5384ocoee
hEALTh CEnTRAL hOSPITAL
10000 W. COLOnIAL DR., STE. 282OCOEE, FL 34761
(407)351-5384clermont
1920 DOn WICkhAm RD., STE. 220, 225CLERmOnT, FL 34711
(407)351-5384South Seminole
521 WEST SR 434, STE 307,308LOngWOOD, FL 32750
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Did you know that talking about your family health history could be the most important tradition you share with your family?Health care professionals have known for a long time that family health history is a powerful screening tool in the diagnosis and early detection of breast cancer. By knowing your past, you can make choices to protect your future.
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The process of aging begins as we are born into the world, and everything humans actually see of each other
is, in fact, dead or dying. Specifically, the profundity is that on a molecular level, our skin, and hair are lifeless cells by and large. The physical observation of aging and maturation begins as we notice endeavors our loved ones are no longer able to do without a physical struggle, as the years progress. Seeing family members take issue with daily activities is difficult and painful, and also alludes to our own aging process, and we wonder what we can do to slow it. As we age, the human body is subjected to the wearing down of cartilage and protective fluids, but there have been breakthroughs in various supplements that reveal remarkable results. Entrepreneur, Ron
Novak Jr. watched his grandmother, a former fifth grade teacher exhibit the disabling effects of arthritis and joint irritation, which began hindering her daily life. Novak began a quest to develop a supplement that targeted her arthritis and help his grandmother by attempting to restore some of her vitality.
FOCUS: You designed a supplement, for your grandmother, Betty Moss, what moved you to create a supplement for her specif ically?
Ron Novak: When I was a little kid, I spent the summer with my grandmother and she took me to summer school. She was a schoolteacher of 5th graders and believe me, we had a hard time keeping up with her. She walked the track at least
a mile a day with her students. She was always so positive and encouraged us to keep going. Seeing her struggle with the stiffness really hurt me. I designed Senior Support for my grandmother because she struggles in her daily life with arthritis and other ailments. I never intended to use this product for anything other than to help my grandmother. Since then, she has been taking Senior Support and tells me she feels great! She reported that during her knee replacement recovery she stopped taking Senior Support and told me she could really tell a difference. Once she was off the prescription pain medications, she resumed taking Senior Support and continues to use the product daily.
FOCUS: How did you go about designing
a supplement?RN: It was very beneficial to me that my father and mother own a manufacturing plant located in Lakeland, FL. A year ago I came to work with them at Florida Nutri Labs. They manufacture private label dietary supplements. I had the opportunity to learn about the different supplements out there, and had some ideas about a supplement combination that could be of benefit to my Grandma. It started out as an idea, and I spent several months in research and development, but once it was completed, my grandma was the first to try the blend. Once she tried the product, she was amazed at how well the product worked for her. She lent some to a friend of hers and they were shocked by how well it worked too. After talking
Spotlight» ron novak
Y i e l d i n g t o g r e a t e r H e a l t H bETTER hEALTh is in ThE suPPLEMEnT
written by: MARion E. WiLDEy
FOCUS Magazine Lake COUnty september 2010 25
with her friend, she thought it would be a good idea to sell Senior Support to others. So I designed the brand name, Yielding to Greater Health, and the product name Senior Support. While it is geared towards people 55+ we’ve had great results with 35+ as well.
FOCUS: What are the ingredients in Senior Support that are so benef icial?RN: It contains vitamins and minerals as well as a matrix of supplements to support healthy joint and muscle function. Th e product tastes great and is sugar-free. Our website is full of information about each ingredient found in Senior Support and we are so sure that you will love the taste, we are off ering a free sample to prove it!! You can get a free sample by signing up at www.yieldingtogreaterhealth.com
FOCUS: Betty, did you know your grandson was creating a supplement with you in mind?Betty Moss: No, I didn’t know he was doing something until he was fi nished. He told me about it and gave me a sample of it. I was impressed. It tasted pretty good, it was easy to take, and what I liked about it was that it has everything in it so I don’t have to take lots of diff erent pills. So, I thought that was very sweet of him to think of me. I think he did a pretty good job of putting together a really good product.
FOCUS: How were you feeling beforehand?BM: I’m turning seventy-two, and just feel the normal things that you do when you get older. I have arthritis and stiff ness, especially in the morning. When I take the product, I don’t have that. I get up in the morning, and I’m able to move without having stiff ness in my hands where the arthritis is most noticeable. Th ey still look funky, but they feel better. It doesn’t upset my stomach like some medications or aspirin. Th is product has been very kind to
my stomach, so that’s a plus.
FOCUS: Is there anything you quit doing or that you haven’t done as frequently before you used the product?BM: I retired from teaching, so maybe my activity level came down some, because I’m not keeping up with fi fth graders. And I did have a knee replacement and that takes a while to heal. I have two grandchildren that are with me and I do a lot of running with them. I used to bowl, but I don’t bowl anymore because I had an automobile accident that gave me problems with my neck. But even that seems to be better. I’m very hopeful that it will eventually do more to help my knee, the one that I had replaced because the product has helped my hands, the stiff ness and the general achy feeling you get from arthritis. It’s a long process. Now that my knee is getting better, I’m able to get back into a more active lifestyle, it’s just taking me a little longer. I’m not twenty, I’m seventy, and things take a little longer. Anyway, I’m going to take this product and pray this other knee stays good, and right now it’s doing ok. I know that the glucosamine and the other things he’s got in there helps your joints. I’m very positive and hopeful that my other knee will keep going strong because I don’t want to do that again.
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There are approximately 600,000 hysterectomies performed in the United States annually. Th e latest statistics
report that approximately 60% are performed abdominally. An abdominal hysterectomy involves making an incision in the abdomen of about 8 inches and results in a hospital stay of two to three days with a four week recovery period until a return to normal activities.
Th ere are various indications for hysterectomy with the most common being uterine fi broids which are benign smooth muscle tumors of the uterus. Uterine fi broids are present in approximately 20-30% of women and may cause heavy menstrual bleeding with cramping, irregular bleeding, pelvic pain and painful intercourse.
Th e DaVinci robotic total laparoscopic hysterectomy allows patients to have a minimally invasive operation that accomplishes the same outcome as compared to traditional open surgery. Th ere are 5 very small incisions which results in much less pain postoperatively. Patients typically go home within 23 hrs and some may be sent
home the same day as surgery. Th e majority of patients feel well enough to return to work in 7-10 days.
Abnormal uterine bleeding without the presence of uterine myomas is often able to be controlled hormonally and if a woman has completed her childbearing an outpatient surgical procedure that takes about 90 seconds to perform may be off ered to her. Th e name of this outpatient surgical procedure is endometrial ablation and a patient who has this procedure may return to work and normal activities the following day.
Advances in technology have given gynecologists the ability to treat their patients with a minimally invasive procedures that allows a busy woman to get her life back to normal as soon as possible.
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eZ nUTriTiOn 101 granD Opening!This amazing Nutrition Club provides
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in good nutrition and general well being. Each visit to the nutrition club is $5, which includes a package containing three amazing tools to staying healthy. Your membership includes a 16 ounce specialty smoothie, a Green Tea, and a Mango Aloe Shot. Th e smoothies are available in over 35 delicious fl avors such as Apple Pie, Mudslide, Strawberry Shortcake or Oatmeal Cookie. “It sure is better and cheaper than eating fast food! All shakes are under 250 calories and full of protein, vitamins, fi ber and minerals,” describes Lisa Johnson, owner. Th e Green Energy Tea is a refreshing tea, hot or cold, that keeps you energized while you manage your weight. It’s a great alternate to soda or coff ee. It comes in four fl avors: Original, Peach, Lemon or Raspberry. Th e Mango Aloe Shot is for internal cleansing and healthy elimination with organic nutrients and enzymes from the Aloe plant in a refreshing digestive tonic.
Since she has lost 107 pounds knowing that she wouldn’t live if she kept on the same track in life, Lisa’s goal is to coach individuals who are looking for a positive way to get back to a healthy weight or maintain it. In her new Club, she has a ‘Fitness Wall’ with ideas and tips on ways to stay fi t as well as a ‘Wall of Shame’ that shows food that literally lasts forever such as the Twinkie. Americans love them so much they spent $47 million on them in 2005. “Today is the fi rst day of the rest of your life. If you’re ready to make a real change in your life”, Johnson says, “Give me a call.”Go to the website www.eznutrition101.com for details on the upcoming weight loss challenge with a cash prize, movie night, kids program and much more!
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TreaDmills versUs ellipTicals
Ellipticals and treadmills are two of the most popular pieces of exercise equipment on the market. While
treadmills are still the number one exercise equipment and the most common form of physical activity among people who exercise regularly, ellipticals are gaining popularity quickly. But have you ever wondered is one of these devices is better than the other one when it comes to cardiovascular and fi tness benefi ts?
When comparing treadmills versus ellipticals, one of the most remarkable diff erences is the low joint impact ellipticals off er. Th is advantage makes the elliptical
one of the best choices for older people or for individuals who are recovering from a joint injury and is one of the favorite rehabilitation exercise pieces of equipment to have. It is also a great choice for those who don’t necessary need to simulate walking or jogging but want to still get the cardiovascular benefi ts of aerobic training. Furthermore, due to the low impact nature, many who exercise perceive their workout as being more eff ortless on an elliptical.
Another element that separates the elliptical from the treadmill is the option of experiencing a total body workout when using dual action handlebars. Th us, changing the intensity and incline is not
the only variety you can get, but the dual actions handlebars can add more to the upper body as well. Ellipticals also off er the option of pedaling forward or in reverse motion choosing to work specifi c muscle groups such as the quadriceps, hamstrings, hips and calves.
In contrast, serious joggers or runners would rather workout on the treadmill because of the specifi city of their training and the realistic running experience it off ers. However, since treadmills off er mainly a lower body workout, those using a treadmill would have to work their upper body carrying weights and swinging arms while jogging or walking. Th e treadmill’s variety comes from changing the speed and incline. However, it is diffi cult to achieve a reverse motion and to work specifi c muscle groups unlike the elliptical trainer.
According to a study published by the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, eighteen healthy males and females with no history of participation in structured strength or aerobic training volunteered to participate in an experiment. Th e purpose was to investigate energy
expenditure, heart rate and oxygen consumption during a single session of exercise on an elliptical and a treadmill. Surprisingly, the fi ndings suggested that using the elliptical as an element of an aerobic training program will provide the same stimulus for developing cardiovascular fi tness as using a treadmill.
If your biggest challenge is to stay motivated and interested in your workouts, using the elliptical can be a great way for increasing the amount of calories burned, for producing cardio respiratory health and for training benefi ts. Th erefore, for runners, triathletes and experienced and novice people that are looking for some variety in their training program, don’t worry about it! You will still get the same exercise stimulus and adaptations whether you work on a treadmill or an elliptical. What it comes down to be is personal preference. Whether you chose to workout on a treadmill or an elliptical trainer, you will not go wrong; just pick the one that is more comfortable and enjoyable to you!!
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article Submitted by: AnAbELL MonTEs, nATionAL TRAininG CEnTER EXERCisE PhysioLoGisT
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People of all ages can be assured they are receiving excellent care and rehabilitation services at the
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Dr. Correa received her doctorate at the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) Medical Sciences Campus in 1980 and completed her residency at the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department, UPR Medical Sciences Campus in 1984. She is a Former Assistant Professor of the Pediatric University Hospital in San Juan, a Former Professor of the Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Department at UPR, and a Former Medical Director of Centro Fisiatrico America Miranda, private practice in San Juan.
Dr. Correa is a frequent featured speaker at many medical meetings and excels in her knowledge of physical medicine and rehabilitation. Her practice uses Electrodiagnosis (Electromyography and Nerve Conduction Studies) to test and aid in the diagnosis of conditions related to nerve, spinal nerve roots, muscles, neuromuscular junction and motor neuron.
Th ese conditions include carpal / cubital / tarsal tunnel syndrome, “pinched nerves,” cervical / thoracic / lumbar radiculopathy, nerve injuries, peripheral neuropathy, myopathy, and more. If you are an adult or child suff ering from conditions that are aff ecting your daily quality of life, please call to make an appointment today and get on the road to recovery.
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bUYing real esTaTe…Many people are concerned about
today’s economic environment and how it might aff ect their ability to
buy a home, or even whether they should become homeowners right now.
Over the long term, homeownership is an investment in your future. If you’re ready to buy a home, many signs point to favorable buying conditions, such as: availability of mortgages, improved aff ordability, abundance of home choices, and extremely low interest rates.Even better, 8 out of 10 economists agree that home prices will rise in the next fi ve years. Th is means that getting in NOW on the ground fl oor before prices begin to rise is a smart move.
Since homeownership is an investment in your future and your retirement, you must work with a Realtor® who can explain the options that best fi t your situation.Th e Buying ProcessTh e process of buying a home generally starts with determining your buying power (your cash on hand plus your borrowing capacity). If you give a real estate agent some basic information about your available savings, income and debt, they can refer you to lenders best qualifi ed to help you. Even before you have started your search, have your lender of choice provide you with a “pre-qualifi cation” letter which documents the amount of home you are
able to fi nance- hence the price range you should be shopping in.Finding a HomeOnce you know how much you can (and want) to invest; the next step is to fi nd the properties that most closely fi t your needs. Th is is the time to choose a real estate licensee. When picking a real estate agent look for one who is also a Realtor®. A Realtor® is a member of the National Association of Realtors®, a real estate trade association whose members agree to abide by a 17 article Code of Ethics. You will fi nd that a Realtor® has the most resources to assist you in the search. Selecting a HomeTh is is when excitement and emotion run high, so your real estate agent can assist you in the selection process by providing objective information about each property. Th ere are two things you’ll want to know: First, will the property provide the environment I want for a home or investment? and; second, will the property have resale value when I am ready to sell?Negotiating the Price and TermsTh ere are a myriad of negotiating factors, including, but not limited to price, fi nancing, terms, date of possession, and often the inclusion or exclusion of repairs and furnishings or equipment. Th e purchase agreement (contract) should also provide a period of time for you to complete appropriate inspections and investigations of the property before
you are bound to complete the purchase. Again, your Realtor® will advise you as to which investigations and inspections are recommended or required.Due DiligenceWith a contract in hand, it is time to complete the evaluation of the property. Depending on the area and property, this could include inspections for termites, mold, septic tank and well tests, just to name a few. Your agent will assist you in fi nding qualifi ed responsible professionals to do most of these investigations and provide you with written reports. You will also want to see a preliminary report on the title of the property. Title indicates ownership of property and can be confusing. Your agent, title company or attorney can help you resolve issues that might cause problems at a later date.Financing the Property As soon as you are reasonably sure the property is right for you, the process of obtaining fi nancing is taken to the next step (as started with your “pre-qualifi cation” process). Your agent and lender will help you in understanding your diff erent fi nancing options.Closing or Settlement
Finally there is the closing, or settlement. Th e title company (escrow company) or attorney will handle this process. Th is is where all of the paperwork is signed and monies are exchanged. Again, your real estate agent will guide you through this process and make sure everything fl ows together smoothly.Conclusion….Don’t wait…now is the time to buy.Rob, along with his wife Th eresa, is co-owner of Morris Realty and Investments, Inc. Th ey have two offi ces to service Lake, Marion, and Sumter Counties. Our main offi ce is in Leesburg at 10135 US Highway 441. Our Villages offi ce is across the street from Wal-Mart on US Highway 441/27 in the Spruce Creek Professional Center.Our team of Realtors® is highly experienced with assisting both buyers and sellers. Our commitment to integrity, experience, and results makes us stand apart. Morris Realty and Investments has the right team, knowledge and resources to work for you.Please contact me at 352-435-4663, or [email protected] for assistance with your real estate transaction or any other topic you would like to discuss.
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article Submitted by: Rob MoRRis, MoRRis REALTy & inVEsTMEnTs, inC.
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gUarDianship fOr mY elDerlY parenTsyour elderly Mother previously went
to an attorney and had “all” of the documents drafted and executed when
she was competent for a future time in case she becomes incompetent; the plan was to allow you, the adult child, to care for her. She properly executed a Durable Power of Attorney (“DPOA”), giving you the ability to take care of many legal affairs and manage her possessions, that is, her “property.” Your Mother also properly executed a Designation of Health Care Surrogate (“DHCS”) form, giving you the ability to make health care decisions for her in the event that she becomes incompetent. She even properly created a Revocable Trust, which may also allow you to manage her property. Since your elderly Mother took the time and care to have these documents in place, will you, the adult child, still need to seek a court Order naming you the Guardian of your Mother? Maybe. Maybe? Yes, that is the typical attorney answer, avoiding the clear cut yes or no. It’s aggravating but unfortunately, many times there are just no black and white answers.
With the proper documents, it may not be necessary to seek a court Order naming you the Guardian over your Mother’s “property,” however, you may need to seek the court’s intervention and ask to be named the Guardian of the person, the body, of your Mother. A DPOA can be created to come into effect immediately or to come into effect only upon one being declared incompetent. Although the DPOA and a Revocable Trust may allow you to control or manage your Mother’s property, such documents do not allow you to control your Mother’s “person.” Also, the DHCS is limited to health care and to those times when your Mother has actually been “declared incompetent.” Without being declared incompetent, your Mother has full right to make health care decisions on her own. By now you are starting to pick-up on the word “declared.” For many documents and legal functions to take effect, a person must be “declared” incompetent before the documents can be used. In most cases, only a court or doctors will be able to “declare” a person incompetent. And, since in general it must be declared that one is incompetent, many third parties such as health care workers
and banks refuse to acknowledge the DPOA or DHCS; and for good reason, it can mean legal trouble for the third party.
Another problem seems to lie with how third parties view your elderly Mother and how she views herself, such as her refusing to believe that she needs your help beyond that of the normal helpful child. Sometimes, being elderly is just that, elderly; there may be some memory loss or just obnoxious behavior but just because your elderly Mother does not want to do what you recommend or tell her to do does not mean that she incompetent. However, there are other times when an elderly person does have dementia or other form of mental impairment beyond that of the normal aging process. The tricky part is trying to figure it out on your own; it is especially true if the dementia is in the beginning stages: Sometimes Mom is okay and sometimes she is not. When Mom is “okay” or at least has periods of being “okay” it can be frustrating trying to get the doctors or others to see that your Mother truly does need your assistance, as she may seem okay in the presence of nonfamily members or others who do not
know her as well.
Even if your elderly Mother planned ahead and had “all of the documents”, you may still need the court’s help to become the Guardian over your Mother’s “person” in order to make decisions for her such as where your Mother is going to live. Your Mother may have previously designated who she desires to be her Guardian, both over her person and/or over her possessions, by executing a “Declaration Naming Pre-Need Guardian” (“Pre-Need Declaration”). Although the court does not have to abide by the Declaration, it is given consideration and can be used to assist the court in the event a Guardianship of your elderly Mother is needed. A Pre-Need Declaration alone, without a court Order, does not make you a Guardian. Therefore, although you may have “all” of the documents, you may still need the Court’s help in order to be the Guardian over your elderly Mother’s person. So, the answer to the initial question remains, “maybe.”
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even DUring TOUgh Times
As you watch the value of your property, home or retirement investment savings struggle in the current
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It may not be something you’d automatically turn to, but whole life insurance offers guaranteed death benefit protection in addition to multiple tax advantages and flexibility. Owning a whole life policy can be a great financial
alternative, not only for the protection of your loved ones but also a financial option for your living needs.
Invest in Your Loved OnesThe primary promise of life insurance, of course, is that your loved ones will be protected in the event of your death. And with a whole life policy, your death benefit is guaranteed,1 whether the payout comes in a matter of years or decades. This is an investment that provides protection in the long-term interests of those you care for most, as well as your own peace of mind.
Invest in Your FutureBut, what you may not know is that a whole life insurance policy is much more than protection against the unknown. It also provides you with tax-deferred cash value that accumulates over time. In the event of sudden unforeseen or happily anticipated expenses, it provides a readily available source of funds. And in the long run, it can also supplement your retirement income.2,3
Any kind of financial strategy these days seems fraught with uncertainty,
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laKesiDe Delifor nearly eight years, the Lakeside
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the Scottsdale Culinary Institute in 1989. Sayre was drawn to Lake County and specifi cally Eustis for its “friendly, hometown atmosphere.”Sayre claims his forte is Italian and Cajun cuisine, specializing in soups, stocks, and sauces. His mother is from New Orleans, and this infl uence is apparent, especially in the tasty Muff alettas on the menu. Other popular choices include the Reuben, the Chicken Salad (which some claim is the best in Lake County), the Chicken
Quesadilla, and the Chicken Panini (grilled chicken, tomato, spinach, and provolone). Th e large combo subs and the hearty Cobb Salad are also amongst the customer’s most raved about items. On our tasting, we started out with the homemade Italian Vegetable Soup. Available daily, the robust soup was full of chunky seasonal vegetables, including yellow squash, zucchini, broccoli, caulifl ower, ground beef, and Italian Sausage in a tomato based sauce. Th is is one of their staple soups, for good reason, along with their White Chicken Chili and Red Beanless Chili. Monday the featured soup is Lobster Bisque, Wednesday’s special is Broccoli Cheese, and Friday cooks up Rock Shrimp and Crab Bisque (you just might run into me there on Friday). All of the ingredients Sayre uses in his food preparation are chosen for their freshness, from the breads to the produce, which comes from local produce suppliers. Th e quality of the ingredients is apparent in our tasting. We followed the delicious soup with a simple, but perfect, roast beef sandwich. Th e newly-baked bread embraced the thin slices of roast beef, topped with tomato and lettuce. All sandwiches are made to order, with your choice of toppings, as well as type of bread (White, Wheat, Sourdough, Light Rye, Marble Rye, Dark Rye, or Croissant). For those with an appetite, the Taco Salad
will not disappoint. Th e perfectly seasoned ground beef (or chicken), lettuce, tomato, black olives, cheddar cheese, sour cream, and salsa were served in a crispy tortilla shell. Most of the Lakeside Deli’s menu choices are under $6, even with the recent increases in the cost of food. Sayre has tried his hardest to continue to serve fi lling portions, healthy food (nothing fried except the French fries), at a reasonable price during these economically challenged times. Th ere is even a Happy Hour from Noon to 1pm each day, where customers can enjoy two-for-one beer and wine. Th e Lakeside Deli is closed on the weekends to free up Sayre for the other side of the business, Presentation Catering. He is equipped to handle any type of catering job up to two hundred guests and has an off site liquor license. For your next event, whether a wedding reception or anniversary party for hundreds or a romantic, private dinner for two in your own home, consider Presentation Catering.
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4Th annUal casinO nighThoSted by mount dora chamber of commerce
The incredibly popular annual Casino Night was hosted by the Mount Dora Chamber of Commerce on Saturday,
August 28th at Lake Receptions. This was the fourth year the event has been held and
it continues to be a sold out event. The red and black themed evening combined good food and gambling, with the musical stylings of the Mount Dora Jazz Orchestra streaming in the background.
“Gamblers” could use their casino cash and try their luck at the Vegas-Style table games, such as Black Jack, Roulette, Texas Hold ‘Em, or Craps. Winnings were cashed in for raffle drawing tickets. One lucky event ticket holder, George Maines, won the $1500 cash prize!
The Mount Dora Casino night is a fundraising effort for the Mount Dora Area Chamber of Commerce. The event is made possible by sponsors: The Daily
Commercial, Law Office of Randy Brown, Lake Receptions, FOCUS Magazine, Mount Dora Community Trust, Hillcrest Insurance Agency, and Pulse Magazine. Special thanks to Lake Receptions and to event co-chairs, Jodie McEwen and Kim Steward.
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sepT 16Th, ThUrsDaY Tavares Chamber of Commerce is host-ing the Business of the Year Gala at Lake Receptions. During this event with dinner and entertainment, awards are given to Business of the Year for small, medium and large businesses. � e cost is $35pp and begins at 5:30pm. For more information please visit www.tavareschamber.com
sepT 17Th- OcT 3rD, friDaY- sUnDaYs � e Melon Patch Playhouse of Leesburg presents Guys and Dolls. � is musical is based on a story by Damon Runyon with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. � is show runs for three weekends beginning Sept. 17 and ending Oct. 3, for speci� c show times please visit www.businessmasters.net/mel-onpatch
sepT 17Th- OcT 10Th, ThUrsDaYs- sUnDaYs� e IceHouse � eatre of Mount Dora presents Little Shop of Horrors. � is musi-cal spoof of 1950s horror movies gives us
Seymour, a Skid Row � oral assistant, who gains fame and fortune when he discovers a rhythm-and-blues-singing exotic plant species with a voracious appetite. � e play is adapted by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman from the Roger Corman � lm; screenplay by Charles Gri� th. For speci� c show times please visit www.icehousethe-atre.com
Bay Street Players at the Historic State � eatre of Eustis presents � e Foreigner. � is wildly funny comedy by Larry Shue will provide non-stop laughter for audi-ence members. � e play is on Wednesdays-Saturdays with evening shows at 8 p.m. � e Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. � ere will be one Saturday matinee on Oct. 9. Tickets are $17 on Wednesdays and � ursdays and $20 on Friday-Sunday. For more informa-tion please visit www.baystreetplayers.org
sepT 18Th, saTUrDaY� e Sirens 5k Series is held at the newly renovated Wooton Park in downtown Tavares. � is is a certi� ed out-and-back course along the shore of Lake Dora. � e cost is $20 and begins at 8am. Proceeds will bene� t underprivileged families to have
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sepT 24Th, friDaYNew Beginnings & Headquarter Honda is hosting a Charity Golf Tournament at the Bella Collina Country Club of Montverde to bene� t homeless mothers with children. Registration begins at 7am with a shotgun start at 8:30am. Sponsorships available! Single player cost is $100. For more infor-mation please visit www.newbeginning-slake.org
sepT 25Th, saTUrDaY� e Central Florida 10th Annual Kid fest & Family Expo will take place at Celebra-tion of Praise in Clermont from 9am- 2pm. � is free event is open to the public. � ere will be numerous on-site events for every-one, plus food and refreshment vendors. For more information please visit www.cen� kidfest.net
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OcT 2nD, saTUrDaYGri� n Waterfront Park of Howey-in-the-Hills will be hosting Oktoberfest which will include German Food, German and Fall Biers, German Bands, dancing, games and competition for all ages. � ere will be an inaugural downhill cheese wheel race along with other games. Event starts at 11am, for more information please call 352-324-2451.
Join the town of Mascotte from 10am-10pm on Taylor Street for Stuckeyfest! “At Stuck-eyfest, we educate, create and celebrate!” En-joy family games such as Jello Jiggs, bouncers and family entertainment from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., a parade at 4 p.m., and from 5 p.m.-10 p.m., adults can enjoy a block party with live entertainment, a fashion show, car show and more. Be sure to bring your appetite because vendors will off er a melting pot of foods! For more information please visit http://www.stuckeyfest.com
OcT 8Th- 10Th, friDaY- sUnDaYMount Dora Chamber hosts the 36th Annual Bicycle Festival: Attracting 1,000 cyclists, this is Florida’s oldest and largest bicycling event. With rides of varying lengths and skill levels, cyclists of all ages come to see why Lake County is recognized as one of the best places in the world to ride. For more information please visit www.mountdora.com/bikefest/index.php
OcT 9Th- 10Th, saTUrDaY- sUnDaY� e 13th Annual Lake County Folk Festi-val features seven music venues, art vendors and a food court at Ferran Park of Eustis. Some of Florida’s best festival performers will be in attendance. � e festival is free and family oriented. Event will start on Saturday at 10am-9pm and on Sunday from 11-4pm. For more information please visit www.eustismainstreet.org
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