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Health
Laser Health Seminar
Friday, August 22, 10 a.m., CCAN
Hosted by: Southwest Cold Laser (Snacks & Refresh-
ments Provided)
Purchase your $1 ticket online or at the Member Services Office
The Q-1000 Low Level Laser is now FDA Over-the-Counter Ap-
proved to treat pain, control pain and activate healing with “Safe”
and effective ways for “Pain Relief” without the side effects of
drugs. Everyone can participate, including your pets!
LowLevel Laser Therapy (LLLT) stimulates the body to heal from
within. It has been actively used in Europe for nearly 30 years.
Over 3500 clinical studies have proven the effectiveness of low level
laser therapy for a variety of health issues with positive results.
We believe advances in the understanding of LLLT will continue
to be made in the near future and lead to greater acceptance of
LLLT in mainstreammedicine and may lead to LLLT being used
for serious diseases such as stroke, heart attack and brain diseases.
Clinically Proven to Benefit: Arthritis, Carpal tunnel, Circulation,
Fibromyalgia, Headaches, Immune System, Back Pain, Knee Pain,
Decreases Inflammation, Accelerates tissue repair, Improves nerve
function, Increases Cellular repair,
We’ll be sharing nutritional tips, presenting and offering “Pain
Relief” sessions and demonstrations on the effectiveness of Low
Level Cold Lasers, which are 100% “Safe” without any reported
side effects.
Please R.S.V.P. or purchase your ticket online.
Don Sublett,
; 469-877-0565
When Do You Know It’s Time? Navigating
Your Long-Term Care Options
Tuesday, August 26, 10 a.m., CCW
Hosted by: Georgetown Living
Purchase your $1 ticket online or at the Member Services Office
Deciding when to receive help with your long-term care issue
can be a complex and emotional process. This informational
session is meant to simplify matters by providing education on
the different types of long-term care options and when they are
appropriate. Our focus will be on practical advice covering when
to seek out support for caregivers, dealing with Alzheimer’s and
dementia in a loved one, and how to pay for the many types of
long-term care. A robust Q&A session following the seminar
will help to guide individuals dealing with pressing issues.
Char Hu, PhD is co-founder of Georgetown Living, a family of
dementia-specific long-term care companies. Char is a former
scientist whose previous research had implications for the un-
derstanding of Alzheimer’s disease.
For more information contact Margo Hays: (512) 639-1238 or
email at
. Visit
for more information.
SEMINARS
Days Gone By
Wednesday, August 27, 10 a.m., CCAN
Hosted by: Tiffin House
Purchase your $1 ticket online or at the Member Services Office
Days Gone By is a twelve-part education and support series for
those caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease or another
dementia. Jointly sponsored by Tiffin House and Guardian
Healthcare, this interactive series is facilitated by Deanna
Lueckenotte, LBSW, CALM, LNFA, author of Alzheimer’s
Days
Gone By: For Those Caring for Their Loved Ones
and Justin
Trodahl, Owner of Tiffin House. Residents are invited to attend
all or some of the series, which will be held on August 27 from
10-11:30 a.m. The first 10 people to register will receive a free
copy of
Days Gone By
.
For more information on the class, go to
and click on the education link and
Days Gone By
Series link.
Topics Include:
Communication strategies, understanding the disease process,
end of life issues, behavior management, caregiving tips and
community resources.
For more information or to register, call Lori at (541) 990-4133
or Deanna at (254) 535-7584.