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Health
The Real Source of Your Leg Pain
Wednesday, March 25, noon, CCF
Hosted by: Hamilton Vein Center – Round Rock
Purchase your $1 ticket online or at the Member Services Office.
There are somany people sufferingwith leg pain because physi-
cians often do not consider venous insufficiency – the backward
flow of blood – as a possible source of the pain in their patients’
legs. And when the signs of venous insufficiency - feelings of
achiness, heaviness, cramping and restless leg syndrome - are
misconstrued for another ailment, “band-aid” treatments are
prescribed that deal with surface symptoms, leaving the venous
insufficiency unchecked and untreated. And that’s bad news
for unknowing venous insufficiency sufferers because this
medical condition can advance to where pain becomes more
intense and manifest itself through ulcers, skin discoloration,
edema or another debilitating condition.
Now the good news. If you’re having discomfort in your legs, a
simple vein consultation candetermine if venous insufficiency is
present. Nearly 97% of people who are diagnosed and undergo
aminimally invasive vein treatment procedure experience im-
mediate relief of their symptoms with little to no down time.
To schedule a free consultation at Hamilton Vein Center, call
512.551.1403 or visit HamiltonVein.com
Estate Planning and Elder Law
March 31, 10 a.m., CCAN
Hosted by: Georgetown Living
Purchase your $1 ticket online or at theMember Services Office.
Determining the proper avenues to pay for long-term care is
critical to ensuring the best possible care for you and your loved
one. However, navigating the landscape of public and private
funding sources can be complicated and frustrating. In order to
assist with the process, we will discuss the different long-term
care options and how to pay for each. Topics such as: Medicaid,
Medicare Supplement Insurance, and Long-Term Care Insur-
ance will be covered. Charles E. Lance will go in-depth into
how to prepare and protect your assets for generations to come.
He will discuss trusts, wills, taxes and configuring assets to
pass outside of probate.
Charles E. Lance, J.D. is the founder and owner of Lance Elder
Law and the Law Office of Charles E. Lance. He is a former
District Attorney andRetiredDistrict Judgewith over 43 years
of legal experience. Char Hu, PhD is co-founder of Georgetown
Living, a family of dementia-specific long-termcare companies.
Char is a former scientist whose previous research had implica-
tions for the understanding of Alzheimer’s disease.
For more information contact Margo Hays: (512) 639-1238 or
email at
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WIGGIN’ OUT!
You never knowwhat you’ll see at the N13 Mardi Gras parade.
This event has become a Sun City favorite.
PHOTO BY ANNE MARSHALL