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The Webster-Penfield-Ontario Edition (585) 265-3620 • (866) 812-8111 February 19, 2016
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Art & Soul.............................Page 28
Auto Section.............................Page 24
Brighter/Vent.............................Page 26
Classifieds For Sale...............................Page 2
Dining and Entertainment...............................Page 3
Employment Opportunities.............................Page 30
Garage Sales.............................Page 10
Give and Take.............................Page 20
Health & Clinical Trials...............................Page 4
Home Services.............................Page 14
Just for Kids.............................Page 16
Passages.............................Page 27
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Puzzle Answers.............................Page 21
Real Estate.............................Page 22
Senior Center.............................Page 19
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1. Trim fat from meat. Cut meat into six pieces. In a 3 1 ⁄ 2 - or 4- quart slow cooker place meat, undrained tomatoes, onion, chipotle pepper, oregano, cumin and garlic.
2. Cover and cook on low-heat setting for 8 to 10 hours or on high-heat setting for 4 to 5 hours. Remove meat from slow cooker. Using two forks, pull meat apart into shreds. Place shredded meat in a large bowl. Stir in enough cooking liquid to reach desired consistency. Divide meat among warm tortillas, spooning it just below the centers. Top with cheese, Pico de Gallo Salsa, and, if desired, jicama and sour cream. Roll up tortillas.
Pico de Gallo Salsa: In a small bowl, combine 1 cup finely chopped tomatoes; 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion; 2 tablespoons snipped fresh cilantro; 1 fresh serrano chile pepper, seeded and finely chopped; and dash of sugar. Cover and chill for several hours.
Hearty stew s and belly-w arming soups are coming out of the kitchens; frost is sparkling, and w inter jackets are coming out of hiding. Families are craving slow -cooked, savory meals that yield health benefits and leftovers. Delic ious, savory w inter-rec ipe ingredients that w ill surely satisfy are w hite beans and Oso Sw eet Onions, an onion grow n at the foot of the Andes M ountains. Onions are not only believed to be a cancer preventative, their low -salt, low -fat health benefits are the proactive equivalent to superhero pow ers. Onions have 25 compounds that low er blood pressure and cholesterol, prevent thrombosis, inhibit strokes and battle heart disease, says the American Heart Association.
Plus, the antioxidants and flavonoids found in onions don’t lose their potency once cooked. This makes them ideal for slow -cooked rec ipes. They add a punch of flavor and a w hopping serving size, making them an affordable luxury during the chilly w inter months.
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Say “Yes” to Sweat and Achieving Your Fitness Goals (Family Features) According to celebrity fitness trainer Jackie Warner, author of “ 10 Pounds in 10 Days,” making positive life changes and working up a good sweat can be simple and easy to stick to all year long. Make workouts fun. Incorporate something you’ve always wanted to do, like learning how to box or dance. Or put together a great music playlist to inspire you.
Simple Ways to Manage Pain
To help reduce and prevent pain, try these easy tips to keep you doing the
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Sit Tall: If you have a desk job, proper posture can help to reduce back pain
as you age. Sit with your back straight with your shoulders back; distribute
your body weight evenly on both hips, bend your knees at right angles and
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Be Flexible: Whether it’s weekly yoga, or standing up and stretching
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One simple stretch: stand with your feet shoulder width apart, place hands
on your lower back with finger tips pointing down, slowly lean back as far
as comfortable while looking up at the ceiling, then return to start. Repeat
five times.
Eat Smart: Reduce the risk of inflammation by incorporating anti-
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WINTER M ORE BRUTAL FOR ASTHM A & ALLERGY SUFFERERS
As the w inter months drag on, c abin fever sets in for many people. How ever, being cooped up inside is even harder for people suffer ing from asthma and allergies because more t ime indoors means greater exposure to indoor allergens. A lthough mold, pet dander and dust mites are often blamed for sneezing and itc hy eyes this t ime of year, the National Pest M anagement Assoc iat ion (NPM A) w arns that w inter pests such as cockroaches and rodents can also be common asthma and allergy tr iggers.
“ The saliva, urine and fecal droppings from cockroaches and rodents contain allergen proteins know n to elic it allergic reactions and asthma attacks,” said Dr. Jorge Parada, medical advisor for the NPM A. “ During the w inter months, cockroaches and rodents seek shelter from the elements inside homes, thereby increasing allergic reactions among those people w ho suffer from allergies and asthma.”
According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), cockroach allergens are present in 63 percent of American homes, and mouse allergens in 82 percent. M oreover, the number of homes containing cockroach allergens increases to as many as 78 to 98 percent in urban areas.
“ It’s important for a person suffering from allergy or asthma symptoms to see his or her doctor. A medical professional w ill be able to test for a cockroach allergy, as w ell as other common allergens,” Parada advised. “ Although there is no cure for asthma, asthma can be controlled through medical treatment and management of environmental triggers. A doctor may recommend the use of antihistamines and decongestant medications to manage symptoms, and may also prescribe an anti-inflammatory medication and bronchodilators.”
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On March 3, 1887, Anne Sullivan begins teaching 6- year-old Helen Keller, who lost her sight and hearing after a severe illness at the age of 19 months. Under Sullivan’s tutelage, the previously uncontrollable Keller flourished, eventually graduating from college and becoming a lecturer and activist.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Tremors Aren’t Always Sign of Parkinson’s DEAR DR. ROACH: I have been diagnosed with essential tremor. Propranolol 10 mg has not helped. Sometimes I can write and eat with no shaking, but other times the shaking is so bad that the food falls off the fork or I cannot read my printing or writing. If I drink a beer, it seems to relax me enough that in five minutes I can write or eat quite normally nearly every time. I’ve been told that it doesn’t appear to be Parkinson’s. Any suggestions will be enormously appreciated. -- J.N.
ANSWER: Essential tremor, sometimes called benign familial tremor, is common. Often, one has a family history of tremor. It is not Parkinson’s disease; however, it isn’t always “benign” in that, for some people, it can be disabling, preventing a person from not only writing, but, as in your case, activities of daily living such as eating.
Alcohol has long been known to reduce the tremor temporarily, but it must be taken cautiously, since regular use will diminish its effectiveness, requiring higher doses for effectiveness -- and, as I have written many times, excess alcohol is a major cause of many medical problems. Occasional use with meals is reasonable.
Other effective treatments for essential tremor include anti- epilepsy medications such as primidone, gabapentin and topiramate. Unfortunately, all of these can have side effects, so they are best prescribed by an expert, such as a neurologist who specializes in movement disorders.
For serious essential tremor not responsive to medications, deep brain stimulation (via electrodes placed surgically) is effective.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: My mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2009, and she is taking Namenda and Aricept to help slow the advancement of the disease. I am writing because she complains of being cold all the time. She and my father keep the temperature in their house at 80 degrees, and my mother wears winter clothes, a coat and a blanket in the house. She sometimes sweats through the clothes, but we can’t persuade her to remove any layers. The house is uncomfortably hot for anyone else, and yet she says she is cold.
Her general practitioner has said that this is part of her disease. Is there anything else you have heard of that could explain this? -- C.L.
ANSWER: I have seen a lot of people with dementia of all kinds, but I haven’t personally seen this degree of intolerance to cold. Her doctor may have more experience than I do, but I didn’t find much about it written in the medical literature. Every person is different, and it’s possible this is just part of how the dementia is affecting her.
However, cold intolerance to this degree suggests some alternate possibilities. The most important and likely is low thyroid levels, which can also cause a condition that looks like dementia and would certainly make dementia worse. I bet her doctor has checked for it. If not done recently, she should have her thyroid level checked.
Other, less-common causes include Addison’s disease (inability to make appropriate amounts of steroid hormones), iron deficiency, anemia from any cause and severe malnutrition.
*** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to [email protected]. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.
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Milk Your Buck for All It’s
Worth (Family Features) Eating w ell doesn’t have to mean spending a lot. In fact, there are many w ays to eat the foods that make you look and feel your best w ithout hurting your pocketbook. For example, penny for penny, ounce for ounce, milk packs more nutritional value than just about any other beverage you can buy.
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1. Replace the butter on your toast with an equal amount of jam 2. Snack on an orange instead of a 1 oz candy bar 3. Have 35 pretzel sticks in place of 1 oz dry roasted nuts 4. Replace 1 c sweetened applesauce with 1 cup unsweetened 5. Replace 2 biscuits with 2 dinner rolls 6. Eat 1/2c steamed broccoli instead of 1/2c broccoli with cheese sauce 7. Top celery sticks with 2 tbsp fat free cream cheese instead of regular 8. Eat 2 chocolate chip cookies instead of 5 9. Grill a cheese sandwich with non stick cooking spray instead of butter or margarine 10. Have 2 slices of cheese pizza instead of 2 slices pepperoni pizza
Stick to a sleep schedule. Make sure that you go to bed and get up at roughly the same time each day, even on weekends. Having a consistent sleep pattern helps regulate your body’s sleep-wake cycle, helping you to sleep better at night. If you have trouble falling asleep within the first 20 minutes or so of going to bed, that’s okay - simply go into another room and do something relaxing until you feel tired. Agonizing over falling asleep will only make it tougher for you to get the rest you need.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On March 2, 1904, Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, the author and illustrator of such beloved children’s books as “The Cat in the Hat,” is born in Massachusetts. Geisel’s first book, “And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street,” was rejected by over two dozen publishers before making it into print in 1937.
Men that look no further than their outsides, think health an appurtenance unto life, and quarrel with their constitutions for being sick; but I that have examined the parts of man, and know upon what tender filaments that fabric hangs, do wonder that we are not always so; and considering the thousand doors that lead to death, do thank my God that we can die but once. ~Thomas Browne
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An Immigrant’s Song
I chose this country as my own I didn’t run away. I can go back. I can return. But here I choose to stay.
I’ve heard the question many times, “What brings you to THIS town?” The eyebrows raised, the mouth ajar. They look me up and down.
“But Rochester” I say with glee, “Is where I WANT to be. Ontario. The Finger Lakes. And good old Susan B.
George Eastman here made history. The photographic kind. The Lilac Fest, the Garbage Plate... There’s so much one can find!
The Strong museum of national fame, The gorgeous Genesee. High Falls, Low Falls, and Letchworth Park, And also Frederick D.
I even like the winter When snow and ice abound. When after months of hunkering down, Geese bring the sweetest sound!
With vineyards on the sunny slopes, And corn on all the rest, I just can’t pick the single thing That I really like the best.
So I think I’ll stick around for good - I want to see it all. This Flour City shouts my name, And I gladly heed her call.
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Mirror Image Teams - Coached By Jessica Stratton at the Eastern Championship.
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BSA Troop 127 PancakeBreakfast - The Ontario Boy ScoutTroop 127 will host its 10th annualfundraising pancake breakfast onSunday, March 6th at the OntarioFire Hall at 6160 Walter ConeDrive, located off Ridge Road inOntario from 7:30am-12:30pm.The breakfast includes all you caneat pancakes, sausage, scrambledeggs, toast, orange juice, milk andcoffee (regular and decaf). Ticketswill be available at the door the dayof the breakfast for $7 per person.Come enjoy a great event andsupport your local scouts!
If All of Rochester Reads theSame Book - Wednesday, March 2at 6:15pm, join Lidia and guestfacilitator, Kris Moeller for a discus-sion of the 2016 If All of RochesterReads%. book selection, Queen ofthe Fall: A Memoir of Girls andGoddesses by Sonja Livingston. Thetalk happens at the Ontario Publiclibrary, 1850 Ridge Rd., in the Li-brary Community Room.
Dance Time at OPL - Children,ages 2-6 years old, with parent orcaregiver, join Miss Anne at theOntario Public Library. 1850 RidgeRd., on Wednesday, February 24 at10:15am for her always fun dancetime. She will have you tappingyour feet, moving to the beat ofmany of your favorite children´ssongs. ontariopubliclibrary.org
Evening Book Discussion -Adults, join Lidia at the OntarioPublic Library, 1850 Ridge Rd., asshe leads a chat about the book,The Light Between Oceans by L.M.Stedman on Tuesday, February 23at 6:15pm. Chat held in LibraryCommunity room.
Bulbs for Season Long Color atOntario Library - Adults join Mas-ter Gardener, Ruth Schutt at theOntario Public Library, on Wednes-day, February 24 at 6pm as sheshares her wealth of knowledge onbotanical beauty and the best bulbsto keep your garden full of color allseason long. Program held in Li-brary Community room. Register atwww.ontariopubliclibrary.org orcall 315-524-8381.
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Line Dance Lessons For Every-one! Beginners Welcome! EveryTuesday at 6:30pm at the PenfieldAmerican Legion, 1707 PenfieldRd., Penfield. All types of musicused! Learn the newest dances aswell as the classics! Joe Spencerinstructor with over 23 yearsteaching experience! No pressure,no stress, just fun! In an average 2hour class, we burn around 600calories and walk nearly 3 miles!Perfect way to lose weight, meetpeople and have a great time!Come join a terrific group of peo-ple!
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Quilting Fun - Thursday, March 3at 10am-3pm, Bring your quiltingproject already in progress to theOntario Public Library.1850 RidgeRd., and let quilting instructor,Debbie Lester help you finish italong with the other quilters. Besure to bring your bag lunch withyou. Quilting happens in LibraryCommunity room.
Art Time - Children, ages 2-6 yrs.old with parent or caregiver joinMiss Anne at the Ontario PublicLibrary, 1850 Ridge Rd., onWednesday, March 2 at 10:15amfor her always fun art time. You willhave fun getting creative but thingsmay get messy so dress appro-priately. Event happens in LibraryCommunity room.
Afternoon with Non-Fiction atOPL: Tuesday, March 1 at 1pm,adults join Lidia at the OntarioPublic Library 1850 Ridge Rd., asshe leads a talk about the book,Skeletons on the Zahara: True Storyof Survival by Dean King. Chat heldin Library Community Room, 1850Ridge Rd.
Planning for Retirement: CalebAtwater, will be at the OntarioPublic Library on Thursday, Feb-ruary 25 at 11am to share hisexpertise on how to prepare forwhere and how you will live duringretirement and how to make themost of today while preparing fortomorrow. Register at www.ontariopubliclibrary.org or call315-524-8381. Talk held in LibraryCommunity Room, 1850 Ridge Rd.
The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. ~William Shakespeare
The Rochester Theater OrganSociety proudly presents its next”Pops on Pipes” concert on Sun-day, February 21st, at 2:30PM atthe Rochester Auditorium Theatre.Organist Justin Stahl makes his de-but on the RTOS Wurlitzer 4/23theater pipe organ! Admission toRTOS concerts for non-members is$15 per person. Children 12 &under, and students with school IDare free. Box office opens at 1:30PM day of performance. Generaladmission seating. Handicappedaccessible. For more information,visit the RTOS website at http://www.rtosonline.org or call theRTOS Concert & Information Line at585-234-2295.
Introduction to Windows 10with The Technology Guys. Curi-ous about Windows 10? We’ll dis-cuss changes when upgrading fromWindows 7, 8, and 8.1. For thosewho are shopping for a new com-puter, come learn about the Edgebrowser, Cortana, privacy con-cerns, and much more. Friday, Feb-ruary 26, 1:30-2:30pm. www.irondequoitlibrary.org, 336-6060.*Registration required*
Rochester Looks to the Skies: aLocal History of Aviation with BillSauers. Although history says avi-ation started in 1903 with theWright Brothers, the public reallytook notice of flight later around1909. Rochester started an AeroClub in 1909 and the first flightsoccurred in 1910. Sauers will dis-cuss early Rochester aviators, thefirst airfields in Rochester, and howRochester contributed to aviationduring World War I. Wednesday,February 24, 2-3pm, IrondequoitLibrary, 1290 Titus Ave., Rochester.www. i rondequoi t l ib ra ry .org ,336-6060. *Registration required*
We Need to Talk: sponsored byAARP. How do you know when it’stime for your loved one to limit orstop driving? It’s a tough subjectfor most families, but it is a seriousmatter. This seminar will help youdetermine how to assess your lovedone’s driving skills and providetools to help you have this impor-tant conversation. Monday, Feb-ruary 22, 2-3pm, Irondequoit Li-brary, 1290 Titus Ave., Rochester.www. i rondequoi t l ib ra ry .org ,336-6060. *Registration required*
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Line Dance Lessons every Tuesdayat the Penfield American Legion forbeginners and improved level. Linedancing is great cardiovascular ex-ercise for all ages! Line dancinghelps to prevent Alzheimer´s andDementia. It also lowers bloodpressure among many other bene-fits. Make new friends and havefun! No stress, lots of laughs! Pen-field American Legion, 1707 Pen-field Rd., Penfield.
Spaghetti Dinner: The WebsterMasonic Lodge will serve a publicFund Raiser Spaghetti Dinner onMarch 4 at the Webster MasonicTemple, 30 Orchard Street, from5-7PM. Tickets are $9 for adultsand $5 for children 12 yrs. andunder. For takeouts, call 872-3500.A chairlift is available. All Net Pro-ceeds from this month´s. Supperwill be donated to the WebsterRattlers Baseball organization.
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Music & Movement Time forChildren at the Walworth Library.We are offering a new addition toour weekly programs for toddlersand preschoolers at the WalworthLibrary. This is a half hour of songs,finger plays, and moving to musicfor young children ages 2-7 whorespond best to music. Held Fri-days, March 4, 11 & 18 from10:30am-11am. No registration isneeded. For more information, callt h e W a l w o r t h L i b r a r y a t315-986-1511.
Sock Bunny Craft at the Wal-worth Library - Thursday, March3, 6-8pm. Let’s get ready for Springand Easter! Make a cute sockbunny. All materials provided but ifyou have a pair of pastel or acolored sock that you2d like to use,bring them with you. For ages 12+.Registration is required. Call theWalworth Library at 315-986-1511for more information/to register.
Chicken & Biscuit Family StyleDinner with Pies for Dessert! Joinus on Saturday, February 27th,4-7pm at the Walworth UnitedMethodist Church, 3679 Main St.,Walworth. Adults $10, Ages 5-12$5, Under Age 5 - free. Take-outsavailable.
Writing Workshop at the Wal-worth Library - Do you havesomething (a poem, an essay, orstory) waiting to be written? Needsome support to get started orneed someone to help edit yourwork? This is an open workshop sonew writers are welcome at anytime. We will work with your ideasand/or provide writing prompts toget your creative juices flowing. Forages 15+. Please bring a notebookto the workshop. Registration isrequested. Walworth Library Writ-ing Workshop is held the first Tues-day of each month, 6:30pm-7:30pm. For more information callt h e W a l w o r t h L i b r a r y a t315-986-1511.
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Classic Book Discussion - Thismonth we´ll be discussing TheirEyes Were Watching God by ZoraNeale Hurston. No registration re-quired. Thursday, February 25,3-4pm, Irondequoit Public Library,1290 Titus Ave., Rochester.
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Euchre Tournament - Sunday,February 28, WEBSTER FAIRPORTELKS LODGE, 1066 Jackson Road,Webster. Begins at 1PM. $10 perplayer and a Euchre Pot. Proceedswill go to the Elks Major ProjectCharity. Contact Tom Steele formore info. - No ReservationsN e e d e d , ( 5 8 5 ) 2 8 1 - 2 3 2 8 ,[email protected].
Perogy and Fish Fry FridaysFundraiser - The Ukrainian Cul-tural Center is hosting a weeklyPerogy & Fish Fry Fridays fundraiserevery Friday. We will be servingfrom 5:30PM-8:30PM. Enjoy homemade perogies, the best fish fry inWebster. Ukrainian favorites likecabbage rolls and borscht will alsobe available. Ukrainian CulturalCenter, 1040 Jackson Rd., Webster.Eat in or eat out, to go orders areavailable and can be orderedstarting at 4:30PM by calling585-872-0240. All Proceeds areused to benefit the Ukrainian Cul-tural Center, 1040 Jackson Rd.,Webster, a registered not-for-profitorganization.
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2 Pellet for a certain
shooter
3 “-- Complicated”
4 Code
5 Clothing
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7 Trademark for Yul
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13 Overlay with
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20 Third-party abbr.
21 Cat call?
22 Brazilian rubber
area
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25 More mighty
26 Old-time actor
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29 Ballesteros of golf
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37 Pinnacle
38 Bellow
39 Hostels
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44 Stickum
45 Day fractions
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1 Grand tale
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15 Accelerator
16 Start a garden
17 That man’s
18 Bob and Jakob
of music
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24 Close by
25 Baseball legend
Casey
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short
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work
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37 Up
40 Nonstick spray
name
41 “And” or “but”
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thriller
47 Horse’s neck hair
48 “Hamlet” setting
49 Formerly,
formerly
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Marge, like some people her age, can’t drive anymore. She gave up her keys. But she could use a lift... a visit to a doctor, a trip to the grocery store, a stop at the bank. If you have a couple of hours a month to help, please call us to volunteer. We’ll provide you with training and supplemental insurance.
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Grandparents helping to raise grandchildren
The relationship may cause animosity. If you are offering care to one set of grandchildren and are not doing so to another, it could strain the relationships among your children. Think about the larger factor before agreeing to being the caregiver.
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On March 6, 1899, the patent office in Berlin registers
Aspirin, the brand name for acetylsalicylic acid, on behalf of
Friedrich Bayer & Co. Acetylsalicylic acid was originally
made from a chemical found in the bark of willow trees.
Anemia and aging Aging is accompanied by a number of physical changes.
Some of these changes, such as vision impairment or loss of hearing, are anticipated, while others may arrive unexpectedly.
One condition many adults unexpectedly encounter is anemia. While anemia is common in older adults and its prevalence increases with age, it is not a condition that is widely considered part of the aging process. Anemia is often a symptom of a hidden problem that needs to be addressed promptly.
Anemia is one of the most common blood disorders, affecting more than three million Americans, says the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. The American Society of Hematology notes that anemia is characterized by insufficient levels of red blood cells in the blood. Anemia also occurs when red blood cells, which are responsible for carrying oxygen to the various organs and tissues throughout the body, are not functioning properly.
Very often the signs of anemia are overlooked or go unnoticed until a blood test determines low hemoglobin (Hb) or hematocrit (HCT) concentrations. Some people discover they have anemia as they attempt to donate blood, at which time their red blood cell count is found to be inadequate. When the body lacks oxygen, any number of the following symptoms may be experienced:
· weakness
· dizziness
· extreme fatigue
· shortness of breath
· fast or irregular heartbeat
· pale or yellow skin
· cold hands or feet
Frequently, existing disorders or conditions, such as congestive heart failure, are made worse by anemia. But unless doctors specifically consider anemia as a possible cause of symptoms, its presence can go undiagnosed.
The American Academy of Family Physicians says the most common causes of anemia among older men and women include chronic diseases and iron deficiency. Vitamin B12 deficiency, folate deficiency, gastrointestinal bleeding, and myelodysplastic syndrome are other causes of anemia.
The main way to treat anemia is to discover its source and reverse the outcomes. For instance, a gastrointestinal bleed may need to be repaired. If iron deficiency is the source of the anemia, iron supplements may be prescribed. Many methods to correct anemia involve trial and error and experimentation, especially when the source of the anemia is unknown.
Anemia is a condition that can affect aging adults but does not need to be accepted as a natural consequence of aging. Correct diagnosis and treatment can mitigate symptoms.
Anemia is not usually discovered unless a blood test is ordered. Its symptoms can mimic other conditions.
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USED WINE BOTTLES. Please call to set up a date and time. You pick up : 585-641-0340
HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTED WOOD BUNK BED LADDER. Approx. 5 ft. tall x 2 ft. wide : 585-880-0898
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Salvation Army’s Knitters Need YARN for Christmas Toy Shop : Milly 585-334-2628
CLEAN COTTON FABRIC AND BLENDS, BLANKETS, MATTRESS PADS, SHEETS, BATTING, ETC. to make quilts which are donated to missions : 585-948-5036
USED BEEKEEPING EQUIPMENT: Dan 585-519-5974
OLDER STYLE DOOR WITH WINDOW OPENINGS: 608-807-9108
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ELECTRIC GUITAR & AMP – both in working condition : [email protected]
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CLEAN, GENTLY USED LARGE AREA RUG: [email protected]
CLEAN, GENTLY USED BABY CRIB BUMPERS which I refashion into baby quilts to be donated to Project Linus and All Babies Cherished : [email protected]
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Wheels for Carol
new” wheelchair-adapted van for her. Hegedorn’s Supermarket is working with them to help give Carol her independence back.
Hegedor’ns will be accepting donations on Carol’s behalf at our service desk, by mail or by phone. Please make your check payable to Hegedorn’s Inc. with a memo note to Carol Ortiz. Credit card donations may also be made at our Service Desk or by calling our store and asking for Noreen Roesser at 585- 671-4450 x-108. All donors will be graciously acknowledged and properly receipted.
Your donation is an opportunity to make a life-changing difference for one individual within the Webster community - someone who has given and continues to give back to the community every day.
Carol Ortiz, a quadriplegic, is the ultimate volunteer, an inspiration to all who have had the opportunity to know her. Carol surmounts her life challenges every day with determined optimism and incredible courage.
In October 2014, Carol was in an unfortunate accident. A seventeen-year old driver hit Carol in a side impact collision at an intersection, totaling her wheelchair- adapted van. As a result, any independence or ability she had to manage her life was taken away. Carol is now entirely homebound and must rely on others to accomplish everyday tasks.
Despite her challenges, it still is not uncommon for Carol to donate over 50 hours each week to volunteerism. She gives her phone number freely, telling people, “I’m just a phone call away.” Whether it is lending a sympathetic ear or directing someone on how and where to get the help they need, she says simply, “Just call me.”
Currently, Carol works with Hope House at Holy Trinity Church. She schedules rides to doctor’s appointments for senior citizens through the Dove Ministry. Carol also coordinates their bread ministry which distributes day old bread and rolls to seniors throughout Webster. Lastly, through Hope House, Carol directs the redistribution of donated used furniture to area residents.
Carol is also an active volunteer for the Invest in Youth Campaign at the Bay View YMCA. She organizes weekly Bingo at Monarch Senior Living on Holt Road. Most notably, Visiting Nurse Service Meals on Wheels recently honored Carol with a 21 Years of Service Award.
Over the last year, Carol and her friends have managed to raise over half of the monies needed to purchase a refurbished “close to
Carol Ortiz
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Feb. 29, 1940, the film “Gone With the Wind” is honored
with eight Oscars. The most momentous award went to Hattie
McDaniel for her portrayal of “Mammy,” a housemaid and
former slave. McDaniel was the first black actor ever to win an
Oscar.
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Thursday, February 25: 7:00-8:30 pm The Alzheimer’s Association is offering a
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My wife and I would
like to thank all of the
people in the Bristol,
Bloomfield and
Honeoye area in
finding our dog Mattie.
She is now back home
with us. Many of you
went out on your own
time and looked for
her. We were humbled
by the support and
good wishes people
had for Mattie. She now
wears a GPS device and
is more closely watched
as she should be.
I am a retired ambulance corps volunteer and take issue with the concern about ambulance staff using the ambulance to make food runs. If I used my own personal vehicle to make a food run that could add an additional 10 minutes to a response. If you were having a heart attack, would you want the ambulance there in 6-10 minutes or possibly 20 minutes? When we are picking up food, we are on duty, ready to run out the door if a call comes in. Further, by being out in the community we remind residents that our service is available for their emergency. Exposure i.e. community events, not just in an emergency, has a very positive impact on residents. Next time you see an ambulance crew getting lunch, thank them for their service and tell them to enjoy their meal.
Reading the vent regarding the ambulance being used to pick up food made me angry. First let me point out that that at one time or another ambulance, fire and police use their work vehicles to pick up food when they are on their shift as I have been in restaurants when they have walked in to pick up their order to go. At times they are on 10, 12 or overnight shifts and as long as they stay in the area they are paid to cover I see no problem with them picking up a meal and as a volunteer they give their personal time to serve their community and to suggest that they use their own vehicles to pick up food means you run the risk of our emergency services being without enough people to cover a call which could put people’s lives at risk! Now ask yourself is it worth it?! I think Not!
Typical of today’s society... judge without knowing what you are talking about. I am not on the ambulance but I work closely with them. They do NOT load up and take ambulance to get lunch; they are coming back from taking a call. And remember they are VOLUNTEERING their time and you are begrudging them from stopping to grab food?! I have to wonder... what do you give back???
We would like to
express our most
sincere Gratitude and
Thanks to the Medical
Staff at Highland
Hospital 3rd floor
Oncology, especially to
Dr. Makiko Ban-Hoefen
and Lisa Acosta, PA as
well as the staff on
floor 5 East and the
Palliative Care Team for
their outstanding care
given to Hazel
Brisbane during her
fight with cancer.
Thanks to the man at
Plant Paradise Cafe
in Fairport who paid
for all of the customers
lunches today! It was a
super nice gesture and
I’m sure appreciated
by everyone.
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I’m happy it’s leading to further discussions about race. 8.7% (2 votes)
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This organization is committed to ensuring that employees are selected based on their skill, experie nce and qualification and are compensated with respect to these factors. This company is an equal opportunity employer and we do not engage in prac tices that discriminate against any person
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Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant – Full Time The NP/PA will provide comprehensive medical care for long term care residents. The NP/PA will be a valued member of the clinical team, and assist as appropriate with admission and urgent visits, in collaboration with in-house physician staff. The successful candidate will have experience in the medical care of the older adult, and be familiar with person-centered primary care and with palliative care. Must have excellent communication and organizational skills.
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