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FREE C A L I F O R N I A
SUMMER 2017ORANGE COUNTY &
SAN DIEGO COUNTY
An elite resource guide for the actively aging adult.
John TeshTV and Music Icon
Provides Intelligence For Your Life, Inspiration,
Music and More!
EXPLORING the Health & Wellness Benefits of Senior Living
San Diego County’s Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve
TRANSITIONING to a Senior Community
Financing Senior Living - Time to Ask Questions
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All Your Health Care Needs, All Together!
On your own, it can be tough to figure out how to get the right health care. With OneCare Connect, Cal
MediConnect Plan (Medicare-Medicaid Plan) you don’t have to do it alone anymore. OneCare Connect is a new health plan that combines all your Medicare and Medi-Cal benefits, and you get a Personal Care Coordinator!
Your Personal Care Coordinator can help you get the services you need. And you can always ask your Personal Care Coordinator questions about your health care. OneCare Connect also makes your good health a team effort. Your doctors, home and community services providers, and Personal Care Coordinator work with you to create a care plan that’s right for you. Having support means you get better quality, more complete health care.
At no extra cost, you get vision care and taxi rides to medical appointments too. OneCare Connect also makes getting your dental care easier, with other dental benefits. Plus, the plan helps you get the services you need to live safely at home.
To learn more, visit www.caloptima.org or call 1-855-705-8823, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. TDD/TTY users can call 1-800-735-2929.
Some things just work better together…
Health care is one of them.
Medicare + Medi-Cal | Dental + Vision + Personal Care Coordinators + TransportationOneCare Connect Cal MediConnect Plan (Medicare-Medicaid Plan) brings together all of your health care benefits in a single plan at no extra cost.
To learn more, visit caloptima.org or call 1-855-705-8823, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. TDD/TTY users can call 1-800-735-2929.
OneCare Connect is a health plan that contracts with both Medicare and Medi-Cal to provide benefits of both programs to enrollees. Limitations, co-pays, and restrictions may apply. For more information, call OneCare Connect Customer Service or read the OneCare Connect Member Handbook. Benefits and/or copayments may change on January 1 of each year. H8016_AD1020b Accepted (11/8/15)
OneCare Connect is a health plan that contracts with both Medicare and Medi-Cal to provide benefits of both programs to enrollees. Limitations, co-pays, and restrictions may apply. For more informa-tion, call OneCare Connect Customer Service or read the OneCare Connect Member Handbook. Benefits and/or copayments may change on January 1 of each year.
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All Your Health Care Needs, All Together!
On your own, it can be tough to figure out how to get the right health care. With OneCare Connect, Cal
MediConnect Plan (Medicare-Medicaid Plan) you don’t have to do it alone anymore. OneCare Connect is a new health plan that combines all your Medicare and Medi-Cal benefits, and you get a Personal Care Coordinator!
Your Personal Care Coordinator can help you get the services you need. And you can always ask your Personal Care Coordinator questions about your health care. OneCare Connect also makes your good health a team effort. Your doctors, home and community services providers, and Personal Care Coordinator work with you to create a care plan that’s right for you. Having support means you get better quality, more complete health care.
At no extra cost, you get vision care and taxi rides to medical appointments too. OneCare Connect also makes getting your dental care easier, with other dental benefits. Plus, the plan helps you get the services you need to live safely at home.
To learn more, visit www.caloptima.org or call 1-855-705-8823, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. TDD/TTY users can call 1-800-735-2929.
Some things just work better together…
Health care is one of them.
Medicare + Medi-Cal | Dental + Vision + Personal Care Coordinators + TransportationOneCare Connect Cal MediConnect Plan (Medicare-Medicaid Plan) brings together all of your health care benefits in a single plan at no extra cost.
To learn more, visit caloptima.org or call 1-855-705-8823, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. TDD/TTY users can call 1-800-735-2929.
OneCare Connect is a health plan that contracts with both Medicare and Medi-Cal to provide benefits of both programs to enrollees. Limitations, co-pays, and restrictions may apply. For more information, call OneCare Connect Customer Service or read the OneCare Connect Member Handbook. Benefits and/or copayments may change on January 1 of each year. H8016_AD1020b Accepted (11/8/15)
OneCare Connect is a health plan that contracts with both Medicare and Medi-Cal to provide benefits of both programs to enrollees. Limitations, co-pays, and restrictions may apply. For more informa-tion, call OneCare Connect Customer Service or read the OneCare Connect Member Handbook. Benefits and/or copayments may change on January 1 of each year.
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All Your Health Care Needs, All Together!
On your own, it can be tough to figure out how to get the right health care. With OneCare Connect, Cal
MediConnect Plan (Medicare-Medicaid Plan) you don’t have to do it alone anymore. OneCare Connect is a new health plan that combines all your Medicare and Medi-Cal benefits, and you get a Personal Care Coordinator!
Your Personal Care Coordinator can help you get the services you need. And you can always ask your Personal Care Coordinator questions about your health care. OneCare Connect also makes your good health a team effort. Your doctors, home and community services providers, and Personal Care Coordinator work with you to create a care plan that’s right for you. Having support means you get better quality, more complete health care.
At no extra cost, you get vision care and taxi rides to medical appointments too. OneCare Connect also makes getting your dental care easier, with other dental benefits. Plus, the plan helps you get the services you need to live safely at home.
To learn more, visit www.caloptima.org or call 1-855-705-8823, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. TDD/TTY users can call 1-800-735-2929.
Some things just work better together…
Health care is one of them.
Medicare + Medi-Cal | Dental + Vision + Personal Care Coordinators + TransportationOneCare Connect Cal MediConnect Plan (Medicare-Medicaid Plan) brings together all of your health care benefits in a single plan at no extra cost.
To learn more, visit caloptima.org or call 1-855-705-8823, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. TDD/TTY users can call 1-800-735-2929.
OneCare Connect is a health plan that contracts with both Medicare and Medi-Cal to provide benefits of both programs to enrollees. Limitations, co-pays, and restrictions may apply. For more information, call OneCare Connect Customer Service or read the OneCare Connect Member Handbook. Benefits and/or copayments may change on January 1 of each year. H8016_AD1020b Accepted (11/8/15)
OneCare Connect is a health plan that contracts with both Medicare and Medi-Cal to provide benefits of both programs to enrollees. Limitations, co-pays, and restrictions may apply. For more informa-tion, call OneCare Connect Customer Service or read the OneCare Connect Member Handbook. Benefits and/or copayments may change on January 1 of each year.
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All Your Health Care Needs, All Together!
On your own, it can be tough to figure out how to get the right health care. With OneCare Connect, Cal
MediConnect Plan (Medicare-Medicaid Plan) you don’t have to do it alone anymore. OneCare Connect is a new health plan that combines all your Medicare and Medi-Cal benefits, and you get a Personal Care Coordinator!
Your Personal Care Coordinator can help you get the services you need. And you can always ask your Personal Care Coordinator questions about your health care. OneCare Connect also makes your good health a team effort. Your doctors, home and community services providers, and Personal Care Coordinator work with you to create a care plan that’s right for you. Having support means you get better quality, more complete health care.
At no extra cost, you get vision care and taxi rides to medical appointments too. OneCare Connect also makes getting your dental care easier, with other dental benefits. Plus, the plan helps you get the services you need to live safely at home.
To learn more, visit www.caloptima.org or call 1-855-705-8823, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. TDD/TTY users can call 1-800-735-2929.
Some things just work better together…
Health care is one of them.
Medicare + Medi-Cal | Dental + Vision + Personal Care Coordinators + TransportationOneCare Connect Cal MediConnect Plan (Medicare-Medicaid Plan) brings together all of your health care benefits in a single plan at no extra cost.
To learn more, visit caloptima.org or call 1-855-705-8823, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. TDD/TTY users can call 1-800-735-2929.
OneCare Connect is a health plan that contracts with both Medicare and Medi-Cal to provide benefits of both programs to enrollees. Limitations, co-pays, and restrictions may apply. For more information, call OneCare Connect Customer Service or read the OneCare Connect Member Handbook. Benefits and/or copayments may change on January 1 of each year. H8016_AD1020b Accepted (11/8/15)
OneCare Connect is a health plan that contracts with both Medicare and Medi-Cal to provide benefits of both programs to enrollees. Limitations, co-pays, and restrictions may apply. For more informa-tion, call OneCare Connect Customer Service or read the OneCare Connect Member Handbook. Benefits and/or copayments may change on January 1 of each year.
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C O N T E N T SResource Index ........................................................4
Features John Tesh, TV and Music Icon Provides Intelligence For Your Life, Inspiration, Music and More!
Medical Looking to Improve Your Bladder Health? .... 12Exploring the Health and Wellness Benefits of Senior Living ............................ 16Medical ResourcesOrange County Hospitals ............................. 14San Diego Hospitals ..................................... 20San Diego Medical Supplies for Seniors ...... 22San Diego Senior Transportation ................. 23
Legal & Financial Real Estate is Changing ............................... 305 Commonly Asked Questions About Financing Senior Living ............................. 32OC Legal & Financial Resources ................. 29San Diego Legal & Financial Resources ...... 34
Adult Day Care, Home Health & HospiceDebunking the Myths of Retirement Communities.............................................. 384 Tips to Transition to a Senior Community .. 42San Diego Adult Day Care, Home, Health & Hospice Resources..................... 44San Diego Hospice Care Resources ............ 49OC Senior and Assisted Living Resources ..................................... 50 and 70OC Hospice Care Resources. ...................... 53OC Memory & Mental Health Care Resources ................................................. 54
Leisure & LifestyleThe Salvation Army - Far More Than Kettles and Thrift Stores ............................ 64Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve .............. 66OC Senior Community Centers and Resources ................................................. 68OC Resources for Adult Day Care................ 70OC Senior Centers ....................................... 70San Diego Specialized Senior Resources .... 74Ad Index ...................................................... 76California Senior Guide - Information and resource listings are intended as referrals only. Inclusion does not imply endorsement or recommendation of any provider. Nor does an omission of a provider indicate disapproval.
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SUMMER 2017Publisher & Editor
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MedicalGERIATRIC PHYSICIANS, AUDIOLOGISTS, PODIATRISTS, DENTISTS, OPTOMETRISTS, ORTHOPEDISTS, PLASTIC SURGEONS, HOSPITALS, REHABILITATION FACILITIES, CANCER TREATMENT FACILITIES, MEDICAL CLINICS, PHARMACY, DIALYSIS CENTERS AND OTHER MEDICAL SPECIALTIES
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Meet Dennis R. Downs, M.D.Providing quality care and service to patients in Orange County through his exclusive relationship with Regal and ADOC Medical Groups
Dr. Downs is a trusted physician and friend to the community of Anaheim and surrounding cities. He values providing quality service and care to his patients and gives them the attention they deserve. He takes the time to listen to their health needs and concerns to provide the best care possible. When not treating patients, he enjoys playing golf, racquetball, weight-lifting, traveling, reading and the movies. Through his partnership with Regal and ADOC Medical Groups, Dr. Downs has access to the best hospitals, specialists, labs, radiology facilities and support programs available. As a dedicated champion of health, he exemplifies the Regal and ADOC standards of accessible and compassionate healthcare.
To learn more about doctors near you, call 888.787.1712
“I enjoy being able to make a difference in
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age. I strive to provide the best care possible so
they can continue to experience healthier and
fulfilling lives.”Dr. Downs
*Based on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) measures for quality
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GERIATRIC PHYSICIANS, AUDIOLOGISTS, PODIATRISTS, DENTISTS, OPTOMETRISTS, ORTHOPEDISTS, PLASTIC SURGEONS, HOSPITALS, REHABILITATION FACILITIES, CANCER TREATMENT FACILITIES, MEDICAL CLINICS, PHARMACY, DIALYSIS CENTERS AND OTHER MEDICAL SPECIALTIES
With thousands of doctors, hundreds of hospitals, and a 4.5+ STAR rating *
WE’VE GOT OC COVERED!
Meet Dennis R. Downs, M.D.Providing quality care and service to patients in Orange County through his exclusive relationship with Regal and ADOC Medical Groups
Dr. Downs is a trusted physician and friend to the community of Anaheim and surrounding cities. He values providing quality service and care to his patients and gives them the attention they deserve. He takes the time to listen to their health needs and concerns to provide the best care possible. When not treating patients, he enjoys playing golf, racquetball, weight-lifting, traveling, reading and the movies. Through his partnership with Regal and ADOC Medical Groups, Dr. Downs has access to the best hospitals, specialists, labs, radiology facilities and support programs available. As a dedicated champion of health, he exemplifies the Regal and ADOC standards of accessible and compassionate healthcare.
To learn more about doctors near you, call 888.787.1712
“I enjoy being able to make a difference in
the lives of my patients, no matter what
age. I strive to provide the best care possible so
they can continue to experience healthier and
fulfilling lives.”Dr. Downs
*Based on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) measures for quality
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At Regal, Lakeside, and ADOC Medical Groups, our members can take full advantage of all the free health education classes, programs and events that we offer.
We have spent more than 35 years committed to taking care of our members’ health and well-being. This experience has given us the wisdom to know that good health is more than just having the right doctor – one who understands your culture and speaks your language. It’s also about having the right medical group who is by your side and supports your journey to better health.
We believe that participating in social engagements and interacting with others in a fun and friendly environment helps to promote continued good health and happiness. One way for our members to do just that is to participate in our new Movie Matinee program. Members can attend free movie matinees at their local theater and are welcome to bring along a guest! When
W A T C H B L O C K B U S T E R
a member brings along a non-Regal/Lakeside/ADOC guest to one of our movie matinees, each will receive a movie ticket available to use for any movie, at any time, at a participating local theater. There are no limits on how many tickets a member can receive. One guest is allowed per reservation and non-members are limited to one movie ticket.
To learn more about us, how to join our medical group, or if you need help finding a doctor in your area, call 877-777-6589.
A Day at the Movies Can Be Good for Your Health!
“We love the movie selections offered and also love the opportunity to make new
friends. Over the years we see the same friends in the theaters and it becomes an
event we always look forward to.”
— Nancy Knox, member
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At Regal, Lakeside, and ADOC Medical Groups, our members can take full advantage of all the free health education classes, programs and events that we offer.
We have spent more than 35 years committed to taking care of our members’ health and well-being. This experience has given us the wisdom to know that good health is more than just having the right doctor – one who understands your culture and speaks your language. It’s also about having the right medical group who is by your side and supports your journey to better health.
We believe that participating in social engagements and interacting with others in a fun and friendly environment helps to promote continued good health and happiness. One way for our members to do just that is to participate in our new Movie Matinee program. Members can attend free movie matinees at their local theater and are welcome to bring along a guest! When
W A T C H B L O C K B U S T E R
a member brings along a non-Regal/Lakeside/ADOC guest to one of our movie matinees, each will receive a movie ticket available to use for any movie, at any time, at a participating local theater. There are no limits on how many tickets a member can receive. One guest is allowed per reservation and non-members are limited to one movie ticket.
To learn more about us, how to join our medical group, or if you need help finding a doctor in your area, call 877-777-6589.
A Day at the Movies Can Be Good for Your Health!
“We love the movie selections offered and also love the opportunity to make new
friends. Over the years we see the same friends in the theaters and it becomes an
event we always look forward to.”
— Nancy Knox, member
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ResourcesOrange County Hospitals
AnaheimAhmc Anaheim Regional Medical Center1111 W La Palma Ave.Anaheim, CA 92801714-774-1450www.ahmchealth.com
Global Medical Center1025 S Anaheim Blvd.Anaheim, CA 92805714-533-6220
West Anaheim Medical Center3033 W. Orange AveAnaheim, CA 92804 714-827-3000www.westanaheimmedctr.com
Costa MesaCollege Hospital 301 Victoria St.Costa Mesa, CA 92627949-642-2734
Fountain ValleyFountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center17100 EuclidFountain Valley CA 714-966-7200www.fountainvalleyhospital.com
Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center9920 Talbert AvenueFountain Valley, CA 92708 714-378-7000 www.memorialcare.org/orange_coast
FullertonSt. Jude Medical Center101 E Valencia Mesa DrFullerton, CA714-871-3280
Garden GroveGarden Grove Hospital and Medical Center 12601 Garden Grove BlvdGarden Grove, CA 92843 714-537-5160
Huntington BeachHuntington Beach Hospital 17772 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach, CA 92647 714-842-1473
IrvineHoag Orthopedic Institute16250 Sand CanyonIrvine, CA 92618855-999-1641
Laguna BeachSouth Coast Medical Center31872 Coast HighwayLaguna Beach, CA 92651949-499-1311www.southcoastmedicalcenter.com
Laguna HillsSaddleback Memorial Medical Center24451 Health Center DriveLaguna Hills, CA 92653 949-837-4500www.memorialcare.org/saddleback
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La PalmaLa Palma Inter-Community Hospital7901 Walker St.La Palma, CA 90623714-670-7400www.lapalmaintercommunity hospital.com
Los AlamitosLos Alamitos Medical Center 3751 Katella Avenue Los Alamitos, CA 90720 562-598-1311
Mission ViejoMission Hospital 27700 Medical Center Rd. Mission Viejo, CA 92691 949-364-1400www.mission4health.com
Newport BeachHoag Memorial Hospital PresbyterianOne Hoag DriveNewport Beach, CA 92658-6100949-764-HOAG (4624)www.hoag.org
OrangeChapman Medical Center2601 E Chapman Ave Orange, CA 92869 714-663-0011www.chapmanmedicalcenter.com
St. Joseph Hospital Nasal and Sinus Center1140 W. La Veta Avenue, Suite 510Orange CA, 92868714-744-8758www.sjo.org
UCI Medical Center101 The City Drive South,Orange, CA 92868714-456-7890
PlacentiaPlacentia-Linda Hospital1301 Rose Dr. Placentia, CA 92870 714-993-2000 www.placentialinda.com
Santa AnaWestern Medical Center1001 N. Tustin AvenueSanta Ana, CA 92705714- 953-3500 www.westernmedicalcenter.com
San ClementeSaddleback Memorial San Clemente Campus654 Camino de Los Mares San Clemente, CA 92673949-496-1122www.memorialcare.org/saddleback
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ENGLISH & SPANISH DIGITAL VERSION AVAILABLE ONLINE
FALL 2014 | INLAND EMPIREAn elite resource guide for the actively aging adult.
3 TIPS for Staying Healthy Over 50
Making Legal & Financial Decisions Veterans in the Inland EmpireResources for Home Healthcare
FREE C A L I F O R N I A
WINTER 2014 | INLAND EMPIREAn elite resource guide for the actively aging adult.
Senior Health Providers
Assisted Living in the IE
Elder Financial Abuse
Veteran Retirement Centers
The Mission Inn Hotel and Spa Rich in History and Old-World Charm
FREE C A L I F O R N I A
SPRING 2015 | INLAND EMPIREAn elite resource guide for the actively aging adult.
Managing Your Diabetes Seniors Choose Assisted Living
Find The Right Financial Expert
Stay On Track With Wellness
Loans for Senior Veterans
FREE
Clint Eastwood
Success at Any Age
www.californiaseniorguide.com
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An elite resource guide for the actively aging adult.
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Legal & Financial
Home Health & Hospice
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NOW ON AM590 every Sunday at 11:00
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Senior living communities have much to offer. The benefits of
assisted living range from providing assistance with basic hygiene needs to helping older adults build new friendships. The availability of amenities and services make living in a senior community a healthy choice.
Daily Living NeedsWhen a senior loved one requires
help with daily living activities, but still lives at home, the responsibility for their care is often assumed by a family member or by employing a home care aide. Assisted living communities are specifically designed to provide the support seniors need to continue to live as independent a lifestyle as possible.
Physical ActivityElder care benefits can include
physical activity. To encourage physical activity and fitness, many senior communities offer:�� Exercise classes�� Fitness equipment�� Heated, indoor swimming pool�� Wellness programs
Some communities even have in-
house trainers to help older adults create a senior-friendly fitness program of their own.
Life enrichment activitiesMaintaining social relationships
can be difficult when living at home, especially for those seniors who live alone. Senior communities offer opportunities for socialization by providing planned activities and outings, such as:�� Field trips to museums, zoos and
local farmer’s markets�� Cultural events on campus and off�� Shopping trips to local malls and
storesSeniors are also encouraged to
participate in daily activities that are typically offered in the community’s common areas. These events boost social interaction by providing fun and interesting things to do, and may include programs like:�� Yoga and Tai Chi�� Game nights�� Movie nights�� Special interest groups like wa-
tercolor painting and scrapbook-ing
Opportunities for intellectual stimulation are also provided.
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Communities located near a college campus often have arrangements with the school to offer their seniors the ability to utilize campus resources, which may include, for instance, the library, courses, and cultural events.
NutritionOne of the challenges many
seniors face stems from the lack of proper nutrition. It happens for many reasons including:�� Lack of transportation to the gro-
cery store�� Loss of appetite, sometimes the
result of medication side effects�� Not following their physician-rec-
ommended special diet�� Cooking for one seems like too
much troubleSenior living communities have the
ability to offer not only nutritionally balanced meals, but meals designed for those with specific medical conditions. Most communities provide three daily meals along with healthy snacks throughout the day.
TransportationWhen a senior begins to
struggle with driving, the loss of transportation can present a hardship. Losing their independence and having to rely on friends and family for transportation to appointments and for shopping can create unhealthy stress. Senior living communities provide transportation services for routine outings, as well as special appointments.
Home Maintenance and Housekeeping
Caring for a home is a lot of work. As we grow older, maintenance becomes more difficult, repairs are delayed, and routine housekeeping needs sometimes overlooked. Living in a senior community where these tasks are done for residents can help decrease stress and the risk of injury.
Call Us to Learn More about Senior Living
The benefits of senior living communities are undeniable because of the services and amenities that can help older adults live long and healthy lives. We invite you to call the Elmcroft Senior Living community nearest you to schedule a time to visit! For further information please see Elmcroft Senior Living ad on page 43.
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Alvarado Hospital Medical Center - San Diego 6655 Alvarado Road, San Diego, CA 92129(619)287-3270 (800)258-2723www.alavaradohospital.com Alvarado Parkway Institute B.H.S. - La Mesa 7050 Parkway DrLa Mesa, CA 91942(619)667-6125www.apibhs.com
Aurora San Diego - San Diego 11878 Ave Of IndustrySan Diego, CA 92128(888)565-4228www.aurorabehavioral.com Edgemoor Geriatric Hospital - Santee 655 Park Center DriveSantee, CA 92071(619)595-5500www.sandiegocounty.gov
Fallbrook Hospital District - Fallbrook 624 E Elder StFallbrook, CA 92028
Grossmont Hospital - La Mesa 5555 Grossmont Center DrLa Mesa, CA 91942(800)827-4277www.sharp.com Kaiser Fnd Hosp - San Diego - San Diego 4647 Zion AveSan Diego, CA 92120(800)464-4000www.healthy.kaiserpermanente.org Kindred Hospital - San Diego - San Diego 1940 El Cajon BlvdSan Diego, CA 92104(866)-KINDRED (546-3733)www.kindredsandiego.com
Palomar Health Downtown Campus - Escondido 555 E. Valley PkwyEscondido, CA 92025760.739.3000
Palomar Medical Center - Escondido 2185 Citracado ParkwayEscondido, CA 92029442.281.5000
Hospitals in San Diegofor Seniors
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Paradise Valley Hospital - National City 2400 E 4Th StNational City, CA 91950(619) 470-4321 (844) PVH-CALL (784-2255)www.paradisevalleyhospital.net
Paradise Valley HospitalBayview Behavioral Health - Chula Vista 330 Moss StChula Vista, CA 91911(800)586-2767www.paradisevalleyhopsital.net/Services/Behavioral
Pomerado Hospital - Poway 15615 Pomerado RoadPoway, CA 92064858.613.4000
Prebys Cardiovascular Institute9896 Genesee AvenueLa Jolla, CA 92037www.scipps.org
Promise Hospital of San Diego - San Diego 5550 University AveSan Diego, CA 92105(619)582-3800www.promisesandiego.com
San Diego County Psychiatric Hospital - San Diego 3851 Rosecrans StSan Diego, CA 92110www.sandiegocounty.gov
Scripps Green Hospital - La Jolla 10666 N Torrey Pines RdLa Jolla, CA 92037(858)554-9100www.scripps.org
Scripps Memorial Hospital - Encinitas - Encinitas354 Santa Fe Dr(760)633-6501Encinitas, CA 92024www.scripps.org Scripps Memorial Hospital - La Jolla - La Jolla354 Sante Fe DriveEncinitas, CA 92024(858)626-4123www.scripps.org Scripps Mercy Hospital - San Diego 4077 5th AvenueSan Diego, CA 92103(619)294-8111 www.scripps.org Scripps Mercy Hospital - Chula Vista 435 H StreetChula Vista, CA 91910(619)691-7000 www.scripps.org
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Sharp Coronado Hospital and Rehabilitation Services - Coronado250 Prospect PlaceCoronado, CA 92118www.sharp.com Tri-City Medical Center - Oceanside 4002 Vista WayOceanside, CA 92056(760)724-8411www.tricitymed.org UCSD-Medical Center - La Jolla John M/Sally B Thornton Hospital & Sulpizo Cardio 9300 Campus Point DrLa Jolla, CA 92037(858)657-7000www.health.ucsd.edu
UCSD-Medical Center - San Diego 200 W Arbor DrSan Diego, CA 92103(858)657-7000www.health.ucsd.edu
Medical Supplies For SeniorsAcademy Medical Equipment6635 Flanders Dr. Suite GSan Diego, CA 92121(800)466-1892
All Home Medical Supply4150 Convoy St, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 223-1784
AKW Medical Inc8228 Mercury Ct.San Diego, CA 92111(858)496-8500
DPM1146 San Marino Dr, San Marcos, CA 92078(760) 420-8848
Eric’s Medical Supply Inc5251 Linda Vista Rd.San Diego, CA 92110(619) 298-9640
Harmony Home Medical7640 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA 92111(858) 914-5358
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Health N Home16773 Bernardo Center Dr.San Diego, CA 92129(858)451-1530
Life AlertServing the San Diego area.(877) 830-3543
Medical Supply Technologies1429 Kettner Blvd.,San Diego, CA 92101(610)717-2791
Mobility Solutions Inc.7895 Convoy Ct.San Diego, CA 92111(858) 278-0591
Southwest Health Care Services16959 Bernardo Center Dr. #204San Diego, CA 92128(858)452-9551
Universal Hospital Service9853 Pacific Heights Blvd., Suite ESan Diego, CA 92121(858)587-9334
Senior Transportation ServicesACC Medlink(888)279-6118
San Diego Shuttle Service(619)732-1495
Senior Transport Service(800)880-9456
Sunday Drivers Senior Services(619)795-9950
Super Shuttle(800)258-3826
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CNS is a leading clinical research center dedicated to neurological
conditions. Located in the heart of Southern California, we serve individuals in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
Neurological Studies at CNSCNS conducts collaborative
research with leading pharmaceutical companies for both inpatient and outpatient studies. We have experience in a broad range of therapeutic areas and have over 20 currently-enrolling studies for these and other neurological conditions:
� Alzheimer’s disease/Memory Loss
� Diabetes/DPN � Low Back Pain � Migraine � Multiple Sclerosis � Osteoarthritis � Parkinson’s disease
No insurance is necessary. Qualified participants receive study-related medical care and investigational medication at no cost and may be compensated for time and travel.
About Clinical TrialsA clinical trial may give you
access to a study drug that your regular doctor cannot provide.
Clinical trials are research studies where medical professionals evaluate investigational medications under carefully controlled conditions.
Your SafetyYour safety is a top priority.
Doctors follow detailed plans, called protocols, to monitor your health while you participate in a study.
Your PrivacyYour privacy is protected when
you participate in a clinical research study. Your health information that is collected during a clinical trial is protected under the law and requires your written permission to be used in a study.
For more information, contact CNS:
855-425-1515 | [email protected] www.cnstrial.com
Alzheimer’s Disease
Parkinson’s Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Migraines
Why participate in a clinical trial? To help in the development of new medical therapies for people
with life threatening and chronic diseases To receive physical exams at no cost to you To receive health evaluation at no cost to you
To receive study related medical testing and medication if eligible To be eligible for compensation for your time and travel
To join CNS and be part of the search for tomorrow’s cures today
For more information on our clinical trials, contact CNS at:855-425-1515 or [email protected]
If you suffer from any of these conditions, you may qualify to participate in one of CNS’s ongoing clinical trials.
Qualified participants receive study-related medical care and investigational medication at no cost and may be compensated for time
and travel.
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About CNSCNS is a leading clinical research
center dedicated to neurological conditions. Located in the heart of Southern California, we serve individuals in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
Neurological Studies at CNSCNS conducts collaborative
research with leading pharmaceutical companies for both inpatient and outpatient studies. We have experience in a broad range of therapeutic areas and have over 20 currently-enrolling studies for these and other neurological conditions:
� Alzheimer’s disease/Memory Loss
� Diabetes/DPN � Low Back Pain � Migraine � Multiple Sclerosis � Osteoarthritis � Parkinson’s disease
No insurance is necessary. Qualified participants receive study-related medical care and investigational medication at no cost and may be compensated for time and travel.
About Clinical TrialsA clinical trial may give you
access to a study drug that your regular doctor cannot provide.
Clinical trials are research studies where medical professionals evaluate investigational medications under carefully controlled conditions.
Your SafetyYour safety is a top priority.
Doctors follow detailed plans, called protocols, to monitor your health while you participate in a study.
Your PrivacyYour privacy is protected when
you participate in a clinical research study. Your health information that is collected during a clinical trial is protected under the law and requires your written permission to be used in a study.
For more information, contact CNS:
855-425-1515 | [email protected] www.cnstrial.com
Alzheimer’s Disease
Parkinson’s Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Migraines
Why participate in a clinical trial? To help in the development of new medical therapies for people
with life threatening and chronic diseases To receive physical exams at no cost to you To receive health evaluation at no cost to you
To receive study related medical testing and medication if eligible To be eligible for compensation for your time and travel
To join CNS and be part of the search for tomorrow’s cures today
For more information on our clinical trials, contact CNS at:855-425-1515 or [email protected]
If you suffer from any of these conditions, you may qualify to participate in one of CNS’s ongoing clinical trials.
Qualified participants receive study-related medical care and investigational medication at no cost and may be compensated for time
and travel.
We are all familiar with the phrase, “stop and
smell the roses,” but how often do we pause to appreciate our ability to hear our environment? Conversations with friends, birds singing, the sound of music, and the joy of children’s laughter are only a few examples.
For the vast majority of us, hearing health will diminish over the years. According to a 2011 study conducted by Johns Hopkins Medicine, nearly one in five Americans experience some sort of hearing loss. By age 65, that number increases to one in three. The more we ignore these changes, the greater the chance our hearing will continue to decline.
Connect Hearing provides a strong network of convenient neighborhood hearing care
centers that continuously strive to find innovative ways to serve you better. In other words, Connect Hearing has a passion for helping the surrounding communities to stay connected to the sounds of life.
For years, Connect Hearing has been providing California with outstanding patient care. We value our ability to customize hearing solutions to help patients’ individual needs with the most advanced state-of-the-art hearing aids.
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AARP888-687-2277
American Bar Associationwww.americanbar.org
Asset Protection & Elder Law Center17702 Mitchell North, #1101Irvine, CA 92614714-966-2646
California Attorney General’sOffice of Public Inquiry800-952-5225
California State Controller’s Office800-992-4647
California Department of Consumer Affairs800-952-5210
Council on Aging-Orange County1971 E. 14th Street Suite 200Santa Ana, CA 92705714-479-0107www.coaoc.org
Law Offices of Sean Buck714-619-2445
Legal Aid Society ofOrange County210 N. Tustin Ave.Santa Ana, CA 92706714-571-5200, 800-834-5001www.legal-aid.com
OC Adult Protective Services24 Hour Hotline(Name of reporting party is kept confidential)800-451-5155www.ssa.ocgov.com
Orange County BarAssociationLawyer Referral andInformation ServicePO Box 6130Newport Beach, CA 92658949-440-6700www.lrisoc.org
Public Administration/Public Guardian714-567-7660www.papg.ocgov.com
Social Services Agency800-451-5155www.ssa.ocgov.com
Soto Law Group 888-735-7686 www.thesotolawgroup.com
Tri-Tax - Ara GrigorianBusiness Accounting [email protected]
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The Real Estate Market is Constantly Changing...Buying
or Selling a home or condo Orange County requires more than it did just a few years ago. And, if it has been a while since you last bought or sold a home the task can be daunting.
FOR SELLERS: Marlene offers a unique concierge
service. She assists in getting family heirlooms packed, helping to hire estate sellers if necessary, orchestrating repairs, painting, re-carpeting, etc. to get the home ready for prospective buyers. Then, if the home is vacant, she provides staging furniture and accessories to make the greatest impact. This service is provided without charge as part of her service in helping families to sell their homes.
FOR BUYERS: As we age our needs also change.
Marlene assists her buyers in finding properties that meet their changing needs. She helps her clients assess not only their current needs and wants as well as future needs.
FOR LANDLORDS & TENANTS:
Marlene provides a service that introduces great tenants to great landlords in lovely properties from condos to beach houses.
Marlene is experienced in identifying market values and trends, possesses strong negotiation skills and a knowledge of the area. In an effort to keep in pace with
the changing markets and provide superior service to her clients, Marlene has acquired a number of special rel estate designations including:
CRS® - Certified Residential Specialist is
attained by only less than 4% of all real estate agents. Yet CRS’s account for over 80% of all transactions in the U.S. The training not only offers cutting edge information, it also provides a National Referral Network. So, when Marlene’s clients need to make a move to another area, she is able to refer her clients to the best of the best throughout the U.S., Spain and Canada
SRES® - Seniors Real Estate Specialist
which affords her special knowledge in working with seniors and their families. Marlene is trained to identify the specialized needs and to care for the senior client’s and their families during times of lifestyle transitions.
ePro® - Acquired by demonstrating
computer knowledge and internet marketing excellence.
If you are looking for someone who has a track record in helping seniors and their families with senior real estate needs, Marlene is the person to call, she’s here to help with all your real estate needs.
Real Estate is Changing…
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When it’s time to start thinking about a senior living
community for an aging parent or senior loved one, an early concern for most people is money. Families often wonder how they will help a senior loved one finance the move to assisted or senior living.
An assisted living community is a financially feasible option for many older adults. These communities offer the senior personalized, 24-hour care with the freedom to choose their own activities and to remain independent.
If you’re considering an assisted living community for your loved one, here are the answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about financing assisted living care.
Q: How much does an assisted living community cost?
A: The price of senior living communities varies widely based on what area of the country the senior lives, the amount of services they require, and the size of the apartment. There are many options to choose from at most communities, including private and semi-private apartments.
According to the GenWorth Financial 2015 Cost of Care survey, the average cost for assisted living is $43,200. This rate was based on a private, one bedroom apartment.
Monthly rates usually cover rent, utilities, meals, laundry, housekeeping, and wellness programs. Personal care services are typically extra and are based on how much assistance a resident requires.
Q: Does my Parents’ Medicare cover any assisted living expenses?
A: Unfortunately, Medicare does not cover assisted living costs. If a parent has very limited financial resources, some states have a Medicaid waiver program to help finance senior living.
Q: Will my parents’ long-term care insurance policy pay for assisted living?
A: Although this answer varies by policy, many long-term care insurance policies do help finance assisted living. Check your aging loved one’s policy to see if it covers the costs of “custodial care,” which includes assisted living communities.
Q: How do most families finance a move to senior living?
5 Commonly Asked Questions about Financing Senior Living
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A: Personal funds are the most common method of payment for the cost of senior living. Many families rely on liquidating investments or the proceeds from the sale of their elder family member’s home.
Other options to investigate might include a life insurance settlement from Life Care Funding Group or moving in to a semi-private room to cut down on monthly rent costs.
Q: Is there funding available from the Veteran’s Administration to help veterans finance senior care?
A: Veterans who are at least 65 years old and served during
a time of war may be eligible for benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Spouses are usually eligible for assistance, too. The Aid & Attendance benefit amount from senior to senior. The staff at your local Elmcroft Senior Living community can help you learn more about this benefit.
Finally, we have a tool to help you in your search and to further understand the cost and financing of assisted living facilities. Elmcroft Senior Living’s cost comparison workbook makes it easier to compare one community’s services and expenses with another.
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Elder Care Law Firm (619)282-1194 www.sandiegoelderlaw.net
Elder Law and Advocacy Free Legal Assistance & Medicare-Related Counseling5151 Murphy Canyon RoadSuite 110San Diego, CA 92123(619)318-5397(858)565-1392
Adult Protective Services (APS)For more information or to make a report of elder or dependent adult abuse, please phone 800-510-2020 (within San Diego County) or 800-339-4661 (outside the County). APS serves adults 65 and older and dependent adults 18 and older, who are harmed, or threatened with harm, to ensure their right to safety and dignity. APS investigates elder and dependent adult abuse, including cases of neglect and abandonment, as well as physical, sexual and financial abuse.
Financial Services & Insurance American Senior Funding Corporation7373 University Ave Ste 208La Mesa, CA 91942(619) 303-3700
Independent Senior Financial Inc.2131 Palomar Airport RdCarlsbad, CA 92011(760) 930-1212
Legacy Reverse Mortgage11526 Sorrento Valley Rd.San Diego, CA 92121(858) 847-9600
MAR FinancialSERVICES12255 Kirkham Road #300Poway, CA 92064(858) 947-3664
Onetrust Home Loans & Onetrust Senior Lending3131 Camino Del Rio N #1680San Diego, CA 92108(858) 488-3830
Senior Assets Inc2131 Palomar Airport Rd Ste 300Carlsbad, CA 92011(760) 579-0079
San Diego Attorneys & Legal Services/Estate Planning
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Senior Financial Solutions Inc8100 La Mesa BlvdLa Mesa, CA 91942(619) 337-0890
Long Term Care Ombudsman ProgramHealth & Human Services AgencySan Diego County(858) 560-2507
The Long Term Care Ombudsman program advocates for residents in Long Term Care Facilities, such as nursing homes, as well as investigates abuse in other licensed facilities. An Ombudsman listens to concerns, provides information and assistance when requested and will investigate and resolve complaints related to care or personal rights.
An Ombudsman Can Help with the Following:Concerns about the quality of care provided to residents in long-term care facilities.Resident rights issues.Physical abuse and neglect.Dietary concerns.Financial issues (billing concerns, benefits, financial exploitation).Concerns about physical or
chemical restraints.Transfer and discharge issues.Privacy and confidentiality.Witnessing of Advance Directives in Skilled Nursing Facilities.Supporting resident and family councils.
Rights are protected by federal and state laws.
Resident’s RightsThe following is a partial list of a resident’s rights:• Be treated with respect,
dignity.• Be free from chemical and
physical restraint.• Manage your own finances.• Voice grievances without
fear of retaliation.• Associate and
communicate privately with any person of your choice.
• Send and receive personal mail.
• Have your personal and medical records kept confidential.
• Apply for state and federal assistance without threats or discrimination.
• Be fully informed prior to admission of your rights, services available and charges.
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Finding out a family member can no longer safely remain at home often
takes families by surprise. They may not be sure where to turn for help. Utilizing a reputable senior placement agency can make the process easier. An experienced advisor can guide families through the maze of decisions. Every individual and situation is unique. A place that works well for the parent of a friend or neighbor may be completely wrong for another person. Having a trusted advisor to help with the maze of decisions can save time and money, and can add to peace of mind.
Make sure the advisor you choose is knowledgeable about the properties and resources in the local area. Be careful if shopping on the internet for senior housing assistance. Personal information entered on a website may be released to others or even sold
to other companies. When entering information on a website; read the fine print on the Privacy Policy. Often it states they reserve the right to disclose, sell or share personal and contact information with third parties.
The agent should make every effort to narrow down the choices to those which will best meet their needs, and should be available to address questions and concerns. The family and the referral service should work together to make an informed decision, with the family responsible for the final decision. Placement agencies’ services are offered at no cost to families, as they often receive compensation from the facilities after a resident moves in. Linda Armas is the owner of Clear Choice Senior Services, Inc. and current President of Southern Cal Association of Senior Referral Agencies.
Southern California’s Assisted Living ExpertsCall Toll Free 800-409-1917
Use Our No-Cost Personalized Services to Assist in your Search for Elder Care:Independent Living • Assisted Living
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Although most older adults know at least one person residing
at a senior living community, there are often misconceptions about life at a retirement community. Bingo – though still popular – has been replaced with activities such as belly dancing and virtual gaming and for those who think residents “sit around all day”, you may have a hard time keeping up with their busy schedules.
Here are a few of the most com-mon myths about senior living communities:
MYTH: Residents are Frail and in Poor Health
People often equate age with fra-gility and nothing could be further from the truth. At La Vida Real and La Vida Del Mar, residents prove that you can be fit at any age. Whether it is Zumba Gold, Tai Chi or weight training, residents have the opportu-nity to create their own blueprint for healthy living through the onsite fit-ness centers and communities’ well-ness program Fitness Matters®.
Fitness Matters® not only empha-
sizes cardio, strength and balance as key components to staying physically fit, but also focuses on intellectual wellness and social and emotional well-being. Research shows that older adults who choose to move to senior living communities can often add years to their lives. With a holis-tic approach to wellness and fitness, it is easy to see that La Vida Real and La Vida Del Mar residents stay active beyond their years.
MYTH: There is Nothing to DoYou’ll never hear “there’s nothing
to do” at most retirement communi-ties. Typically, a fulltime Program Director is responsible for planning and coordinating lifelong learning classes, entertainment, outings and special events.
La Vida Del Mar and La Vida Real’s Program Directors ensure there is a daily group and/or activity to pique even the most discerning resi-dent’s interest. Art Exhibits? Check. Investment Group? Check. Creative Writing Club? Check.
And although there is a plethora of things to do, residents have the
Debunking the Myths of Retirement
Communities
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Ultimately, it’s your experience that matters. To be sure, we’re proud of our 28 years of experience in senior living. But, to us, what really matters is your experience at our communities. We do everything with that idea clearly in mind. So, go ahead, enjoy yourself with great social opportunities and amenities. Savor fine dining every day. And feel assured that assisted living services are always available if needed. We invite you to experience La Vida Del Mar and La Vida Real for yourself at a complimentary lunch and tour. Please call to schedule.
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In depen den t & A ssist ed Li v i ng La Vida Del Mar • 850 Del Mar Downs Road
Solana Beach • 858.201.6575
In depen den t & A ssist ed Li v i ng • Memory C a r e La Vida Real • 11588 Via Rancho San Diego
Rancho San Diego • 619.633.3124
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RCFE# 374602832 • RCFE# 374603565
Ultimately, it’s your experience that matters. To be sure, we’re proud of our 28 years of experience in senior living. But, to us, what really matters is your experience at our communities. We do everything with that idea clearly in mind. So, go ahead, enjoy yourself with great social opportunities and amenities. Savor fine dining every day. And feel assured that assisted living services are always available if needed. We invite you to experience La Vida Del Mar and La Vida Real for yourself at a complimentary lunch and tour. Please call to schedule.
SRGseniorliving.com
In depen den t & A ssist ed Li v i ng La Vida Del Mar • 850 Del Mar Downs Road
Solana Beach • 858.201.6575
In depen den t & A ssist ed Li v i ng • Memory C a r e La Vida Real • 11588 Via Rancho San Diego
Rancho San Diego • 619.633.3124
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option to be as active or as relaxed as they wish. From enjoying quick bite at the bistro to watching a clas-sic film in the in-house theatre, there are plenty of options to choose from.
MYTH: You Can’t Come and Go as You Please
Senior living communities offer a “lock and leave” lifestyle. Residents can simply lock their front door and know their residence will be taken care of should they leave for a day or a few weeks. There’s no need to worry about the accumulation of newspapers on the front lawn—a surefire signal to thieves that you’re away—or ask a neighbor to check your mail.
Older adults who drive will find retirement communities welcoming as well, though they often find that with the community’s convenient curbside transportation service, they no longer need to drive as much. Plus many enjoy more evening concerts or cultural entertainment by taking advantage of the shuttle services without worrying about the chal-lenges of night driving
MYTH: They Serve “Hospital Food”When was the last time you
enjoyed a flavorful, fresh salmon filet, lightly seasoned and grilled to order and finished with a drizzle of pesto glaze or herb-crusted spring lamb chops roasted to perfection with an onion mint marmalade? At La Vida
Del Mar and La Vida Real, this is a typical dinner choice for residents.
Both communities’ onsite restau-rants are renowned for having an extensive fine dining menu and are open 12 hours daily, seven days a week offering resident dining flex-ibility. From gourmet international and ethnic cuisine, to comfort foods and heart healthy options, there’s something for everyone!
MYTH: Retirement Communities Are Expensive
When compared to the monthly expenses and upkeep of a house, many older adults have found they actually spend less per month and gain countless additional benefits by moving to a retirement community.
The monthly fee at both commu-nities boasts a full range of services and amenities including 12-hour res-taurant dining, housekeeping, trans-portation and activities for example.
A “Compare the Value” Worksheet is available in the Resources section of the Senior Resource Group –own-ers and operators of La Vida Del Mar and La Vida Real —website, www.SRGSeniorLiving.com.
We encourage you to throw away your misconceptions about retire-ment living and see for yourself what it is all about. To learn more, call La Vida Real at 619-567-5677 or La Vida Del Mar at 858-201-6472 or visitsrgseniorliving.com.
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Deciding to move to a Senior Living Community comes with a
number of responsibilities that must be completed if a person wants to be prepared for a new home and ready to leave an old one. For seniors planning to move into retirement living, this is no less true.
Completing all of the necessary tasks may require some help from family and friends, however, particularly when mental or physical abilities have started to decline. Adult children and friends can help make the process of moving to a retirement home as smooth as possible by creating a checklist of items to share with seniors, keeping them in the loop and on top of their move.
Here’s a quick guideline of items to consider when helping a loved one prepare for his or her transition to a new retirement community:
Sell an existing house or apartment
If your loved one owns the home in which they’re currently living, they should look into finding a realtor or agency that can handle the sale. Putting this responsibility in the hands of a professional is an easy way to check this item off the list – however, you still want to be sure to shop around so you know you’re getting a good deal.
Find a moving companyLike selling the house, packing and
moving belongings is a task that will require extra hands. While it may be simple enough to find boxes and other packing materials, when it comes to transporting the packages to an assisted living community, it might be easiest to let a seasoned moving company take that responsibility. Check for reliability, price and mover’s insurance before making a choice.
Change address informa-tion
You might be surprised by how many organizations need or want to know about your loved one’s updated contact information. Of course it’s important to clarify with vital resources such as insurance, banking and health care providers, but don’t forget about non-necessities as well. If your family member is signed up for periodicals or newspapers and want to continue delivery, they’ll also need to be updated on the new address.
Plan for excess itemsIt can be tempting for seniors to
bring everything from their old home with them to a retirement community. Keep in mind, however, that space may be more limited than what they’re used to. If you find your loved one has more belongings than will be reasonable for the new space, consider hosting an estate or garage sale, auction or donating some items to charity.
4 Tips To Transition to a Senior Living Community
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EAdult Day Care, Home Health & Hospice ResourcesAdult Day Care Programs - Listed by CityAdult day centers serve as an emerging provider of transitional care and short-term rehabilitation following hospital discharge. As a preferred platform for chronic disease management, adult day centers are an interactive, safe and secure environment for participants requiring supervised daily care. While nearly half of all participants nationally have some level of dementia, other common chronic diseases among participants include chronic hypertension, physical disability, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, mental illness and developmental disability. Adult day services provide a reliable source of support, restore balance in times of crisis, and enhance overall quality of life for caregivers.
El CajonArc-East County Training Center 1374 E. Lexington Ave.El Cajon, CA 92019(619)444-9417 Promising Futures Inc.109 E. Lexington Ave.El Cajon, CA 92020(619)592-4850St Madeleine Sophie’s Center109 Rea Ave.El Cajon, CA 92020(619)593-2205 Suncrest Senior (Adult) Day Care 1484 Gibson HighlandsEL Cajon, CA 92021(619)441-9961
Western Adult Day Health Care Center 240 S. Magnolia Ave.El Cajon, CA 92020(619)631-7222
EscondidoAdvanced Options Adult Day Care302 Enterprise StreetEscondido, CA 92029(760)743-7193
Learning Services Escondido-Adult Day Care 2335 Bear Valley PkwyEscondido, CA 92027(760)746-3223
Opportunities Unlimited1718 E. Valley Pkwy. Ste JEscondido, CA 92027(760)747-5112
Redwood Elder Link 1151 S. Redwood StreetEscondido, CA 92025(760)480-1030
Sails Escondido Behavioral Day Pro.1155 E. Grand Ave.,Escondido, CA 92025(760)796-4077
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FallbrookFallbrook Adult Day Care 320 W. Alvarado St.Fallbrook, CA 92028(760)723-0890
La MesaGolden Life Adult Day Care Center7373 University Ave. #101La Mesa, CA 91942(619)433-3398 Jeanne’s Senior Care6193 Lake Murray Blvd.La Mesa, CA 91942(619)698-6976
Lemon GroveSungarden Terrace2045 Skyline Dr.Lemon Grove, CA 91945(619)462-5831
National CityHighlander Adult Day Health Care Center2525 Highland Ave.National City, CA 91950(619)477-8300
La Mesa Work Center 3403 E. Plaza Blvd.,National City, CA 91950(619)267-7796
PowayPoway Adult Day Health Care Center12250 Crosthwaite Circle
Poway, CA 92064(858)748-5044
Mountain Shadows(760)891-0970
RamonaRamona Adult Day Health Care Center2138 San Vicente Rd.Ramona, CA 92065(760)789-1553
SanteeSantee Elderly Daycare Center 8618 Dunwoodie Rd.Santee, CA 92701
San DiegoAlzheimer’s Family Center3702 4th Ave.,San Diego, CA 92103(619)543-4700 Casa Marichu4829 Lemat Pl.San Diego, CA 92154(619)428-2021
Clairmont Villa Adult Day Health Center Inc.5150 Murphy Canyon Rd Ste 101San Diego, CA 92123(858)576-8575
Hope Adult Day Care Center11239 Camino RuizSan Diego, CA 92126(858)653-5916
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EGlenner Memory Care Centers Lisa Tyburski 619-543-4700 www.glenner.org
Loving Care Adult Day Health Care Center 2565 Camino Del Rio S.San Diego, CA 92108(619)718-9777
Moffat Manor3707 5th Ave. #521San Diego, CA 92103
St. Paul’s Community Care Center 328 Maple StreetSan Diego, CA 92103(619)239-6900 The Arc of San Diego9575 Aero Dr.San Diego, CA 92123(858)715-3780 San MarcosAmericare Adult Day Health Care Center340 Rancheros Dr. Suite 196San Marcos, CA 992069(760)682-2424 Assisted Living/Independent Senior LivingAssisted living housing is a long-term senior care option that provides personal care support services such as meals, medication management, bathing, dressing and transportation. Some residents may have memory disorders including Alzheimer’s, or they may need help with mobility, incontinence or other challenges. Residents are assessed upon move in, or
any time there is a change in condition. The assessment is used to develop an individualize plan of assistance and service.
Coronado Retirement and Memory Care299 Prospect Pl, Coronado, CA 92118619-715-2246 619-437-1777 www.coronadoretirementvillage.com
Elmcroft of La Mesa 4960 Mills StreetLa Mesa, California 91942619.928.2361www.elmcroft.com
Elmcroft of Pt. Loma3423 Channel Way, San Diego, CA 92110619-402-4886 / 619-224-7300 www.elmcroft.com
Fredericka Manor Retirement Com.183 Third Ave.Chula Vista, CA 91910(619)205-4115 www.fredrickamanor.org
Golden Living Point Loma3223 Duke St, San Diego, CA 92110(619) 222-1109 www.goldenlivingpointloma.com
Grossmont Gardens5480 Marengo AvenueLa Mesa, California 91942619-375-0320www.elmcroft.com
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Harbor View Chateau2360 Albatross St, San Diego, CA 92101(619) 233-8382 www.harborviewchateau.com
Jacob Healthcare Center4075 54th St, San Diego, CA 92105(619) 582-5168 www.jacobhealthcare.com
Las Villas De Carlsbad1088 Laguna DriveCarlsbad, California 92008760.994.4975 www.elmcroft.com
Las Villas Del Norte1325 Las Villas WayEscondido, California 9202760.884.4982 www.elmcroft.com
La Vida Real 11588 Via Rancho San Diego, El Cajon, CA 92019(619)-660-5778 www.srgseniorliving.com
The Manse2354 Watson Way, Vista, CA 92081(760) 727-1221 www.themanseassistedliving.com
Mountview2640 Honolulu Ave.Montrose, CA 91020818.254.8014 www.elmcroft.com
Nazareth House6333 Rancho Mission Rd, San Diego, CA 92108(619)563-0480 www.nazarethhousesd.org
Rancho Vista760 E. Bobier DriveVista, California 92084760.691.1251www.elmcroft.com
Pacifica Senior Living1351 E. Washington Ave., Escondido, CA 92027(760) 566-7432 www.pacificaescondido..com
Plaza Village Senior Living 950 L Ave, National City, CA 91950619-474-4844 www.plazavillage.com
St. Paul’s Plaza (Assisted Living and Independent Senior Living)1420 E. Palomar StreetChula Vista, CA 91913(619)591-0600www.stpaulsplaza.org St. Paul’s Manor (Independent Senior Living)2635 Second AvenueSan Diego, CA 92103(619)239-2097www.stpaulsseniors.org
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ESt. Paul’s Villa (Assisted Living)2340 Fourth AvenueSan Diego, CA 92101(619)232-2996www.stpaulsseniors.org Companion/Home CareIn health care and caregiving, a companion, sitter, or private duty may be a nursing assistant or simi-lar professional who is hired to work with a senior patient (or occasionally two). Companions may be hired to work in a variety of settings, including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospitals, and private homes, and their duties range from ad-vanced medical care to simple companionship and observation.
AALL CARE In Home Services 619-297-9601www.aallcare.com
A Better Solution In Home Care, Inc. 619-585-9011 Main Office760-489-8253 North County619-447-1528 East County619-585-9647 Fax877-585-9011 Toll Freewww.absihc.com
A Caring Heart Home Care, Inc. 619-585-1877www.achhomecare.com
Acti-Kare of San Diego, Responsive In-Home Care 619-677-6624www.sandiego.actikare.com
Age Well Care Solutions 619-981-4648www.agewellgcm.com
Always Best Care Senior Services619-757-1114 www.alwaysbestcaresandiego.com
Assertive Homecare 619-466-6890www.assertivehomecare.com
Attentive Homecare619-944-5494www.attentivecare.com
At Your Home Family Care1-888-326-2273www.atyourhomefamilycare.com
Deep Haven Healthcare [email protected]
Home Instead 858-277-3722www.homeinstead.com/190
Laura Ann’s Helping Hands619-255-7039www.helpinghandssandiego.com
ResCare HomeCare 619 297-2575www.ResCareHomecare.com
Right at Home La Jolla 858-277-5900www.rahlajolla.com
Right at Home Vista 760-690-1147www.rahnc.com
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Right at Home Rancho Bernardo 858-705-3239www.rahencinitas.com
Salus Home Care619-990-8383 www.salushomecare.com
Subtle in Home Care
Carolyn Lee, 619-307-1017
Synergy Home Care 619-462-2273 www.synergyhomecare.com
Unique Home Care888 -493-6124 www.sandiegoinhomecare,net
Apreva Hospice1565 Hotel Circle S. Suite 320San Diego, CA 92108(619)450-4414
Attentive Home Care2333 1st AveSan Diego, CA 92101(619) 231-0555
Avalon Hospice & Palliative Care 3914 Murphy Canyon Rd.San Diego, CA 92123(858) 751-0315
LightBridge Hospice 6155 Cornerstone Ct E #220San Diego, CA 92121(858) 458-2992
Mission Hospice2365 Northside Dr. #100San Diego, CA 92108(855)848-5433
Scripps Health Corporate Office4275 Campus Point Ct.San Diego, CA 92121(800)-SCRIPPS (1-800-727-4777)
Silverado Canyon3750 Convoy Street Suite 200San Diego, CA 92111(888)355-7961
Sonata Hospice8825 Aero DrSan Diego, CA 92123(858) 277-2161
Hospice ResourcesHospice is traditionally an option
for people whose life expectancy is six months or less, and involves pal-liative care (pain and symptom relief) rather than ongoing curative measures, enabling you to live your last days to the fullest, with purpose, dignity, grace, and support. While some hospitals, nursing homes, and other health care facilities provide hospice care onsite, in most cases hospice is provided in the patient’s own home. This enables you to spend your final days in a familiar, comfortable environment, surround-ed by your loved ones who can focus more fully on you with the support of hospice staff. Everyone works together with the person who is dying, the care-giver, and/or the family to provide the medical, emotional, and spiritual sup-port needed. A member of the hospice team visits regularly and is always avail-able by phone—24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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OC Senior And Assisted Living ResourcesAegis Senior Living26922 Camino de EstrellaDana Point, CA 92624949-488-2650
Aegis Senior Living32170 Niguel RoadLaguna Niguel, CA 92677949-496-8080
Arbor View Residential Assisted Living26881 La Sierra Dr.Mission Viejo, CA 92691(949) 295-9191 www.traditionofcaring.com
Arcadian at Aliso24552 Pacific Park Dr.Aliso Viejo, CA 92656949-425-8300www.arcadianataliso.com
Atria Woodbridge1 Witherspoon Irvine, CA 949-484-4145www.atriawoodbridge.com
Brookdale Garden Grove10200 Chapman Ave.Garden Grove, CA 714-489-8965
Carmel Village17077 San Mateo St.Fountain Valley, CA 92708714-465-4136
Country Club Senior Living8271 Country Club Dr.Buena Park, CA [email protected]
The Covington3 PursuitAliso Viejo, CA 92656877-225-4444www.thecovington.org
Crown Cove3901 E. Coast Hwy.Corona Del Mar, CA 92525
Emeritus at Orange142 S Prospect St.Orange, CA714-922-6721www.brookdale.com
Freedom VillageContinuing Care Retirement23442 El Toro RadLake Forest, CA 92630949-472-4700800-584-8084www.freedomvillage.orgFreedom Village is a Continuing Care Retirement Community in Lake Forest, CA which is centrally located
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in Orange County. We offer Inde-pendent Living, Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing Home with continu-ing care providing assistance from personal care, medication manage-ment to promoting active healthy lifestyles.
Fountains at the Bluffs25411 Sea Bluffs DriveDana Point, CA 92629949-429-4010www.watermark communities.com
Guardian Angels Homes12182 Red Hill Ave.Santa Ana, CA 92705714-269-7307www.guardian angelshomes.com
Helena House Inc.17421 Laurie LaneTustin, CA 92780714-734-8034www.helena-house.com
Heritage Pointe27356 BellogenteMission Viejo, CA 92691949-364-9685www.heritagepointe.org
Karlton Residential Care Center3615 W. Ball RoadAnaheim, CA 92804714-236-1170www.karltoncare.com
Kirkwood Assisted Living Residence of Orange1525 East Taft Ave.Orange, CA 92865714-408--1834www.bekirkwoodorange.org
Meadowlark GardensAssisted Living15412 Wishingwell LaneHuntington Baech CA 92547714-840-1776
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EThe Meridian at Anaheim Hills525 South Anaheim Hills RoadAnaheim Hills, CA 92807714-784-5575www.pacificaseniorliving.com
Newport Beach Plaza1455 Superior Ave.Newport Beach, CA 92663949-645-6833www.leisurecare.com
Park Vista Assisted Living2527 North Brea Blvd.Fullerton, CA 92835714-256-1000www.parkvista.net
Regents Point19191 Harvard Ave, Irvine, CA
92612 949-579-9359www.beregentspoint.org
Rowntree Gardens12151 Dale St.Stanton, CA 9680714-530-9100
Sunnycrest Senior Living1925 Sunny Crest Dr.Fullerton, CA 92835877-439-1536www.sunnycrest seniorliving.com
Sunrise Senior Living of Mission Viejo 26151 Country Club Dr.Mission Viejo, CA 92691888-434-4638www.sunriseseniorliving.com
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OC Hospice Care ResourcesCompanion Hospice, Home Health & Palliative CareLocations: Orange CountyPhone: 877-570-6676www.companionhealthgroup.com
Hospice Care of California377 E. Chapman Ave., Suite 280Placentia, CA 92870714-5877-9656 or 800-889-3227www.hospicecareofca.org
Memorial Care Hospice andPalliative Services (Formerly Hospice of Saddleback Valley)24411 Health Care Center Dr.,Ste. 400Laguna Hills, CA 92653949-452-3000www.memorialcare.org
Optum Palliative and Hospice Care3110 Lake Center DriveSanta Ana, CA 92704714-513-6630www.optumhospice.com/SantaAna
Orange County Hospice6400 Oak Canyon, Suite 150Irvine, CA 92618888-328-5660 and 949- 240-7744www.silveradocare.com
Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care- Orange County877-508-0644www.seasons.org
24/7 Hospice - Orange County1075 Yorba PlacePlacentia, CA 92870 714-464-7777www.calqualitycare.org
Vitas Healthcare310 Commerce Ste 200Irvine, CA 92602714-921-2273www.vitas.com
Town and Country Manor555 East Memory LaneSanta Ana, CA 92706714-547-7581www.tcmanor.com
Villa Valencia24552 Paseo de ValenciaLaguna Hills, CA 92653949-581-6111www.VillaValencia Retirement.com
Vintage Mission Viejo, Vintage Senior Living 27783 Center DriveMission Viejo, CA 92692
Vivante on the Coast1640 Monrovia Ave.Costa Mesa, CA 92627949-220-0226www.vivanteliving.com
The Wellington24903 Moulton PkwyAliso Viejo, CA 92653949-458-2311
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OC Memory & Mental Health Care ResourcesAlzheimer’s Association24/7 Helpline: 1.800.272.39009451 Indianapolis AvenueHuntington Beach, CA 92646(714) [email protected]
Behaviorial Health Care Agency855-886-5400
Older Adult Services714-972-3700
UC Irvine Health101 The City Dr. SouthOrange, CA 92868714-456-7890www.ucirvinehealth.org/alzheimers
Alzheimer’s and dementia basicsAlzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia, a general term for memory loss and other intellectual abilities serious enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer’s disease accounts for 60 to 80 percent of dementia cases.
Alzheimer’s is not a normal part of aging, although the greatest known risk factor is increasing age, and the majority of people with Alzheimer’s are 65 and older. But Alzheimer’s is not just a disease of old age. Up to 5 percent of people with the disease have early
onset Alzheimer’s (also known as younger-onset), which often appears when someone is in their 40s or 50s.
Alzheimer’s worsens over time. Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease, where dementia symptoms gradually worsen over a number of years. In its early stages, memory loss is mild, but with late-stage Alzheimer’s, individuals lose the ability to carry on a conversation and respond to their environment. Alzheimer’s is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. Those with Alzheimer’s live an average of eight years after their symptoms become noticeable to others, but survival can range from four to 20 years, depending on age and other health conditions.
Alzheimer’s has no current cure, but treatments for symptoms are available and research continues. Although current Alzheimer’s treatments cannot stop Alzheimer’s from progressing, they can temporarily slow the worsening of dementia symptoms and improve quality of life for those with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers. Today, there is a worldwide effort under way to find better ways to treat the disease, delay its onset, and prevent it from developing.
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Alzheimer’s is not the only cause of memory loss.Many people have trouble with memory — this does NOT mean they have Alzheimer’s. There are many different causes of memory loss. If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of dementia, it is best to visit a doctor so the cause can be determined.
Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life.Memory loss is an example. Alzheimer’s is the most common type of dementia.
Dementia is not a specific disease. It’s an overall term that describes a wide range of symptoms associated with a decline in memory or other thinking skills severe enough to reduce a person’s ability to perform everyday activities.Alzheimer’s disease accounts for 60 to 80 percent of cases.Vascular dementia, which occurs after a stroke, is the second most common dementia type. But there
are many other conditions that can cause symptoms of dementia, including some that are reversible, such as thyroid problems and vitamin deficiencies.
Dementia is often incorrectly referred to as “senility” or “senile dementia,” which reflects the formerly widespread but incorrect belief that serious mental decline is a normal part of aging.Types of DementiaDementia is a general term for loss of memory and other mental abilities severe enough to interfere with daily life. It is caused by physical changes in the brain.
Alzheimer’s diseaseVascular dementiaDementia with Lewy bodies (DLB)Mixed dementiaParkinson’s diseaseFrontotemporal dementiaCreutzfeldt-Jakob diseaseNormal pressure hydrocephalusHuntington’s diseaseWernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome
Source: Alzheimer’s Association: 24/7 Helpline:800.272.3900
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Six music Emmys, two Grammy nominations, three gold records,
seven Public Television specials and 8 million records sold are just some of the accomplishments of our cover man. Add to those stats over 30 years and 50 plus recordings, and you are just scratching the surface of the multi-faceted, ever-evolving musical and broadcast career of John Tesh.
Fresh out of college, Tesh, a Long Island, NY, native began his career as a 22 year-old investigative journal-ist for the CBS affiliate in New York, which would lead to his 10-year run
as anchor on Entertainment Tonight.A natural in front of the camera, he
began covering sports. While he may not have known much about all of the events he was reporting on, he still shined during events like the Tour de France bike race and Olympic gym-nastics.
Still, music was never far away. Combine his love of sports with his contributions as host and music com-poser for the Barcelona and Atlanta Olympic Games, plus his NBA Basket-ball Theme (“Roundball Rock”), the theme song for “The NBA on NBC”
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for 12 years beginning in 1990. The song has since been included in the last two Summer Olympic games.
As the self-proclaimed “band geek,” Tesh recalls a Long Island, New York, childhood where every-one was in a band. “Billy Joel was in The Hassles; I had a band called Best of Both Worlds. We even had a full horn section as I played Hammond organ. Who wouldn’t love that?”
But years as a journalist and host of the iconic entertainment TV maga-zine “Entertainment Tonight” under-cut his pitch to the public as a serious musician. Even though he was a sea-soned and trained rocker who had been doing it for years before “E.T.,” people nonetheless assumed that music was simply a vanity project.
His shows have spanned a wide range of venues from the Coliseum in Rome to Carnegie Hall, from The Kennedy Center to Red Rocks Am-phitheater.
His first television concert, Live at Red Rocks, has become the stuff of legend. “The Red Rocks show enabled me to leave TV and pursue music,” he says.
In 1994, Tesh took out a second mortgage to shoot the PBS special in hopes of launching his nascent mu-sic career. “Four songs into the show, rain pours like I’ve never seen,” says Tesh. “I thought, ‘It’s gone.’”
“The orchestra left, but my band stayed. The audience put on slick-ers; they had umbrellas. At the end of every song - complete silence. The audience can’t clap because they’re holding umbrellas. The grand pia-no - completely ruined. But after the fourth song, the rain stopped, the fog rolled in, the moon came out and the orchestra came back. We played the rest of the show, and that was that.” Live at Red Rocks was the first of sev-en John Tesh public television spe-cials that would go on to raise over $20 million for PBS.
A John Tesh concert promises a unique journey via music and sto-rytelling. Tesh will bring his latest show, Grand Piano Live! an intimate evening with the artists to various ci-ites in California later this year.
Along the way, the 64 year-old, six
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foot six artist decide to conquer the world of radio and has succeeded with his popular, nationally syndi-cated radio show, Intelligence for Your Life, produced at his guesthouse in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Connie Selleca, who hosts many of the health segments. The show, which provides a bevy of informa-tion and interesting factoids, can be heard nationwide (Tesh.com) and also spawned a family affair of proj-ects with the Intelligence for Your Life TV show and podcast, with wife Con-nie Selleca and son Gib Gerard.
Tesh’s consistent popularity as a TV and Radio broadcaster has only amplified the personal connection with his loyal tribe of fans who get to listen to him 6 days a week on the Intelligence For Your Life radio and television programs. The radio show alone amasses 34 million gross impressions / per week. John’s Face-book page has a weekly reach of 15-20 million engagements/week. The weekly TV program adds another 2 million impressions.
Amidst his constantly busy career, two years ago a metastic prostate cancer diagnosis might have inter-rupted Tesh’s career – but it didn’t, thanks to the love and support of his family.
“When I first got the cancer diag-nosis almost two years ago, I was afraid the radio stations were go-ing to drop me,” says Tesh. “Eventu-ally Connie said, ‘Why don’t you be honest about this and tell them how you’re using your faith along with the medical treatments to get healed. You could really speak to people. It’s this thing where you open up and people
can be touched by it in some manner.’ That was a lesson to me that I needed to let people watch this process.”
“I’m currently in the middle of my second round of chemotherapy treatment. They feel like they got it with surgery, and now they’re sort of ‘washing’ my microscopic cells and stuff (with the chemo),” he says his cancer.
“But it’s been one hell of a journey,” says Tesh. “I will be on tour, then stop in a city and have a chemo treat-ment - and then I’m down for a few days being very sick – as many who have been through this know. But it’s also a testimony of how to figure out what’s important in your life.”
Tesh has also learned through per-sonal experience that, no matter how lousy he feels after treatment, there are some cancer patients, especially children, who are in much worse shape.
“I think I have more empathy now than I’ve ever had in my life,” he says, sounding reflective. “I’ve met a lot of people with cancer, some as young as 6, who are 10 times worse than what I have. I have a head cold compared to some of these kids.”
After more than three decades as an international entertainer, John Tesh’s recording and live concert ca-reer continues to thrive today – even as he processes and battles his can-cer journey – inspiring millions along the way.
For more information about John’s upcoming Grand Piano Live! tour dates, or his radio show and pod-cast visit Tesh.com or follow John on Twitter and Facebook @JohnTesh.
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OUR WORK You may be fa-miliar with The Salvation Army ‘Red Kettle’ Campaign during
the holidays or our Disaster Relief ef-forts which help provide food, water and east central services during a time of crisis. But you may not be aware that The Salvation Army helps thousands of individuals most in need each and ev-ery day in San Diego through the Ray and Joan Kroc Center, Door of Hope transitional living center for hopeless mothers and their children, our 7 Com-munity Centers providing Social Servic-es including Senior programs and last, but not least our Adult Rehabilitation Center.
OUR PROGRAMThe San Diego Adult Rehabilitation
Center(ARC) accommodates 130 men men and women in our 6 – 12+ month residential rehabilitation program at no cost to them. Donated goods from around the County are processed in our downtown facility, where our pro-gram participants live, work and begin their journey of spiritual, and physical renewal. At the ARC, we believe in re-storing individuals to their loved ones through a comprehensive program that includes counseling, work therapy and spiritual development. When you do-nate goods to The Salvation Army you are helping combat homeless-ness and substance abuse at the lo-cal level we serve others with dignity
and without discrimination. Alcohol and drug addition is ravaging
families like never before. The Salva-tion Army is part of the solution. Each year, we have over 100 graduates whose lives are transformed and who are reunited with their families. In turn, they affect over 700 other lives - that’s a small community of people with a re-newed hope and spirit.
OUR CENTER Since we do not solicit government
funding for our program, the San Diego Salvation Army ARC is funded entirely by donated goods resold in our 7 fam-ily (thrift) stores located throughout the county. Our stores, not only provide a thrifty shopping experience for families struggling to make ends meet, but our stores are also known for quality, af-fordability and great deals on home decor, furniture, clothing and vintage or hard to find items.
Our Downtown center extends over
The Salvation Army - far more than kettles
and thrift stores.Alcohol and drug addiction is ravaging families like
never before. The Salvation Army is part of the solution.
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an entire city block at 13th and Broad-way in Downtown East Village and goes mostly unnoticed by passersby, but for a century, The Salvation Army has been recycling and giving discarded items and new home. In fact each year, our center divergence more than 5 million lbs. of metals, clothes and other tex-tiles, cardboard, E waste and other re-cyclable materials away from our San Diego landfills.
DONATED GOODS We accept donations of gently used
clothing, furniture, appliances, electron-ics and other household goods and we look forward to working with business-es, organizations, schools, churches and individuals throughout the year. Our efficient network of Delivery Trucks and Logistics Team Specialists are able to handle a variety of Pick-Up scenarios which result in seamless coordination.
Whether you are downsizing, moving or just need to do a little ‘thinning out’ we’ll be happy to take those items off your hand and put them to good use.
HOW CAN YOU HELP? - Call us or go online (1-800-728–7825
or www.SATareyouCK.org) to sched-ule your free pick up of items to do-nate.
- Host a Donation Drive at your place of complex, business, school or orga-nization.
- Organize a Community Garage Sale– then call to schedule pick up of your unsold items.
- Come shop at our stores.
- Come take a one hour tour of our warehouse and get it behind-the-scenes look at what we do.
- Volunteer with us. - Provide employment opportunities to
our program alumni.- Donate in-kind gifts such as theater
and sporting event tickets, attrac-tions, gift certificates etc.…to benefit our program participants.
SOBERING FACT One in ten adults suffer from alcohol-
ism and/or drug abuse. For every per-son afflicted with drug or alcohol addic-tion, at least six others are affected.
SALVATION ARMY FACTS The Salvation Army’s ARC’s are one
of the largest networks of NO-COST rehabilitation programs in the United States. San Diego is only one in the nationwide network of 150+ such Adult Rehabilitation Centers.
Just to give you a glimpse into the scope of the operation, the San Diego ARC provides 12,000 meals a month to our program participants: 3 meals a day, 30 days a month, 130 participants.
INTERESTING TRIVIA The phrase “on the wagon” was coined by men and women receiving the services of The Salvation Army. Former national commander Evangeline Booth (found-er William Booth’s daughter) drove a hay wagon through the streets of New York to encourage alcoholics on board for a ride back to The Salvation Army. Hence, alcoholics and recovery were said to be on the wagon.
Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve is an award winning, beautiful, private
190 acre Park surrounding seven fully-stocked fishing lakes all filled with recycled water. The Park provides something for everyone in a safe and tranquil setting for camping, fishing, picnics, fitness, bird watching, boating, biking and special events for the entire family in a natural environment.
Bring the grandkids to one of our seven playgrounds including a Sprayground for those hot summer days and Boulder Island for those adventurous types. Teach them to fish in one the lakes; plan picnic or party under a breathtaking gazebo with beautiful views, or take a leisurely walk around a lake.
If you live up north, follow the ducks and migrate to Santee Lakes for the winter. If you live in southern California, bring the family for a staycation. Our campground is nestled in the foothills of Santee, California just 20 minutes away from San Diego’s biggest attractions. Choose from 300 full hook-up campsites, with free Wi-Fi, or one of ten vacation rental cabins located on the waterfront of Lake 7. All campers get exclusive fishing access to Lakes 6 and 7 with purchase of a special fishing permit. These lakes are stocked year-round and not open to day use guests.
Come for the day or plan to stay, either way, you will have many great opportunities to make memories at Santee Lakes!
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OC Senior Community Centers and ResourcesAcacia Adult Day Care11391 Acacia Parkway Garden Grove, CA 92840 714-530-1566 Email: [email protected]
Age Well Senior Services, Inc24300 El Toro Road Bldg. A, Suite 2000 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 949-498-0400 www.agewellseniorservices.org
South County Senior Transportation Program 949-855-9766Council on Aging - Orange County1971 E. 4th Street, Suite 200 Santa Ana, CA 92705 714-479-0107www.coaoc.org
Dayle McIntosh Center for the Dis-abledMain Center:501 N. Brookhurst Street, #102Anaheim, Ca 92801714-621-3300
South County Branch:24031 El Toro Road, Suite 320Laguna Hills, CA 92653949-460-7784www.daylemc.org
Fullerton Senior Multi-Services Center303 W. Commonwealth Ave. Fullerton, CA 92832 Tel:714-738-6315www.cityoffullerton.com
SeniorServ1200 N. Knollwood Circle Anaheim, CA 92801-1309 714-220-0224www.communityseniorserv.com
Alzheimer’s Association,Orange County Chapter2515 McCabe Way, Suite 200Irvine, CA 92614949.955.9000 or [email protected]
Adult Day Health Care Center1101 S. Grand Ave. Suite # K- L Santa Ana 92705714-558-1216
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Adult Day Health Care Center/ Anaheim1158 N. Knollwood CrAnaheim, CA 92801714-220-2114
Alzheimer’s Family Services Center9451 Indianapolis Huntington Beach, CA 92646714-593-9630
Buena Park Senior Day Care Center8150 Knott Ave. Buena Park 90620714-826-3163
Care Connections6931 Edinger AvenueHuntington Beach, CA 92647562-596-1209 or 714-899-1692
Easter Seals Senior Day Care500 W. Central A Brea, CA 92821714-672-0343
Irvine Adult Day Health Center20 Lake Rd.Irvine 92604949-262-1123
Mount of Olives Senior Day Care Center24772 Chrisanta Dr. #H Mission Viejo, CA 92691
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OC ResourcesOrange County Adult Day Care Service Centers
Rehab. Institute of So.Cal. (RIO)1800 E. La Veta Ave.Orange, CA 92666714-633-7400
Rehab. Institute of So.Cal. (RIO) Adult Day Health CareAnaheim Hills, Brea, Fullerton La Habra, Placentia130 Laguna Rd.Fullerton, CA 92835714-680-6060
RIO San ClementeLeo Fessenden Adult Day Health Care2021 Calle FronteraSan Clemente, CA 92673(949) 498-7671
South County Adult Day Services24300 El Toro Rd., #ALaguna Woods, CA 92637949-855-9444
Community SeniorServ1200 N. Knollwood Circle Anaheim, CA 92801714-823-3294
Adult Services (State Program)
Helping Hands for Better Living10281 Chapman Ave.Garden Grove, CA 92840714-530-4489
Rehab - Encore Program15241Sprindale StreetHuntington Beach,CA 92649714-898-8884
Rehab. Institute of So.Cal. (RIO)1800 E. La Veta Ave.Orange, CA 92666714-633-7400
Rehab. Institute of So.Cal. (RIO) Adult Day Health Care130 Laguna Rd.Fullerton, CA 92834714-680-6060
Senior CentersAnaheimAnaheim Independencia10841 GarzaAnaheim, CA 92804Phone: 714.821.0460 Anaheim Senior Citizens Center250 E. Center StreetAnaheim, CA 92805Phone: 714.765.4510
West Anaheim Senior Center2271 W. CrescentAnaheim, CA 92805Phone: 714.765.3415
BreaBrea Community Senior Center500 S. Sievers AvenueBrea, CA 92821Phone: 714.990.7750
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Buena ParkBuena Park Community Senior Activity Center 8150 Knott Avenue Buena Park, CA 93620Phone: 714.236.3870
Corona Del MarOasis Senior Center800 MargueriteCorona Del Mar, CA 92625Phone: 949.644.3151
Costa MesaCosta Mesa Senior Center 695 West 19th StreetCosta Mesa, CA 92627Phone: 949.645.2356
CypressCypress Senior Center9031 GrindlayCypress, CA 90630Phone: 714.229.2005
Dana PointDana Point Senior Center34052 Del Obispo, Ste. B Dana Point, CA 92629Phone: 949.496.4252
Fountain ValleySenior Citizens Club 16400 Brookhurst Fountain Valley, CA 92708Phone: 714.775.2400 Southern California Indian Center 10175 Slater AvenueFountain Valley, CA 92708 Phone: 714.962.6673
Senior and Community Center at Founder’s Village17967 Bushard StFountain Valley, CA 92708Phone: 714.593.4446
FullertonFullerton Senior Multi-Service Center340 West CommonwealthFullerton, CA 92832Phone: 714.738.6305
Maple Senior Center701 South Lemon StreetFullerton, CA 92833Phone: 714.738.3161
Garden Grove H. Louis Lake Senior Center11300 Stanford AvenueGarden Grove, CA 92840Phone: 714.741.5253
Orange County Korean-American 9888 Garden Grove Blvd. Garden Grove, CA 92840Phone: 714.530.6419
St. Anselm’s Cross-Cultural Community Center13091 Galway Street Garden Grove, CA 92840Phone: 714.537.0608
Huntington BeachHuntington Beach Senior Outreach 1718 OrangeHuntington Beach, CA 92648Phone: 714.960.2478
Michael E. Rodgers Senior Center 1706 OrangeHuntington Beach, CA 92648Phone: 714.536.9387
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LEIrvine Lakeview Senior Center 20 Lake RoadIrvine, CA 92604Phone: 949.724.6900
Merage Jewish Community Center of Orange CountyOne Federation WayIrvine, CA 92604Phone: 949.435.3400
Rancho Senior Center 3 Ethel Coplen Way Irvine, CA 92604 Phone: 949.724.6800
La Habra La Habra Community Center101 W. La Habra Blvd.La Habra, CA 90631Phone: 562.905.9708
Laguna BeachLaguna Beach Senior Center384 Legion Street Laguna Beach, CA 92651Phone: 949.497.2441
Laguna Hills Florence Sylvester Senior Center 23721 Moulton ParkwayLaguna Hills, CA 92653Phone: 949.380.0155
Laguna NiguelSea Country Senior and Community Center24602 Aliso Creek RoadLaguna Niguel, CA 92677 Phone: 949.425.5151
Los AlamitosLos Alamitos Recreation Department Senior Center10911 Oak Street Los Alamitos, CA 90720Phone: 562.430.1073
Midway CityMidway City Community Center 14900 Park Lane Midway City, CA 92655Phone: 714.898.0203
Mission ViejoNorman P. Murray Community Senior Center24932 Veterans WayMission Viejo, CA 92692 Phone: 949.470.3062
Newport BeachOasis Senior Citizens Center801 Narcissus Ave,Corona Del Mar, CA 92625Phone: 949.644.3244
Orange/Tustin/Villa ParkFriendly Center Senior Center 615-A North LemonOrange, CA 92865Phone: 714.771.5300
North Orange Senior Center 16561 E. Lincoln Orange, CA 92859Phone: 714.998.4010
Orange Senior Center170 South Olive Street Orange, CA 92866Phone: 714.538.9633
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Placentia Placentia Senior Center 143 South Bradford Placentia, CA 92070Phone: 714.986.2332
San Clemente San Clemente Senior Center242 Avenida del Mar San Clemente, CA 92672Phone: 949.498.3322
San Juan CapistranoSan Juan Capistrano Senior Center25925 Camino del Avion San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675Phone: 949.443.6358
Santa AnaAsian American Senior Center 850 N. Birch Street Santa Ana, CA 92701Phone: 714.560.8877
Santa Ana Senior Center 424 W. Third Street Santa Ana, CA 92701Phone: 714.647.6540
Santa Ana - Vietnamese - Hope Community Center1538 Century Blvd.Santa Ana, CA 92703Phone: 714.265.1181
Santa Ana - Vietnamese Community of Orange County1618 West 1st Street Santa Ana, CA 92704Phone: 714.558.6009
Southwest Senior Center2201 West McFadden Avenue Santa Ana, CA 92704Phone: 714.647.5306
Seal BeachSeal Beach Senior Center 707 Electric AvenueSeal Beach, CA Phone: 562.799.9660
TustinTustin Area Senior Center 200 South “C” StreetTustin, CA 92783Phone: 714.573.3340
Westminster/StantonAbrazar Senior Center 7101 WyomingWestminster, CA 92683Phone: 714.893.3581
Westminster Senior Center8200 Westminster Blvd. Westminster, CA 92683Phone: 714.895.2878
Yorba LindaYorba Linda Senior Center 4501 Casa LomaYorba Linda, CA 92886Phone: 714.961.7181
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San Diego Specialized Senior ResourcesIf you or someone you care about is in crisis and needs immediate help, call the Crisis Hotline at (888) 724-7240. The phone lines are answered by trained professionals available 24/7; the call is free and confidential. If emergency medical care is needed, call 9-1-1 or go to the emergency room of the nearest hospital.
County of San Diego Aging & Independence Services (AIS):Phone: (800) 510-2020AIS offers more than 30 programs to assist seniors and disabled adults with staying active, healthy and involved in their communities.
Elder Multicultural Access and Support Services (EMASS):Phone: (760) 233-1984This program provides education, referrals, benefits advocacy, peer counselling, transportation services, as well as home and community based services for older adults.
Positive Solutions Program: UPAC - Union of Pan-Asian CommunitiesPhone: (619) 238-1783This program helps homebound seniors (60+) with recognition of
and coping strategies for minor depression. Union of Pan-Asian Communities (UPAC) Positive Solutions Program (PSP) is funded by County of San Diego, Mental Health Services Act, Prevention and Early Intervention. It is home-based program utilizing a gatekeeper model. Its goal – to identify homebound and/or socially isolated seniors (60+) residing in the North County and the Central Region of San Diego who experience or at risk of depression and suicide. In central San Diego County, one main partner is Senior Community Centers (SCC). The collaboration between agencies is vital to the wellbeing of homebound and/or socially isolated seniors.
Geriatric Mental Health Foundation:American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry6728 Old McLean Village Dr.McLean, VA 22101(703)556-8729www.gmhfonlinel.org or email: [email protected] American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry is a national association representing and
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serving its members and the field of geriatric psychiatry. AAGP promotes the mental health and well-being of older people through professional education, public advocacy, and support of career development for clinicians, educators, and researchers in geriatric psychiatry and mental health.
Care Giver Association:Caregiver Action Network1130 Connecticut Ave., NWWashington, DC 20036(202)454-3970www.caregiveraction.orgThe Caregiver Action Network is the nation’s leading family caregiver organization working to improve the quality of life for the more than 90 million Americans who care for loved ones with chronic conditions, disabilities, disease, or the frailties of old age. CAN serves a broad spectrum of family caregivers ranging from the parents of children with special needs, to the families and friends of wounded soldiers; from a young couple dealing with a diagnosis of MS, to adult children caring for parents with Alzheimer’s disease. CAN (formerly the National Family Caregivers Association) is a non-profit organization providing education, peer support, and resources to family caregivers across the country free of charge.
San Diego County Council on AgingPhone: (619)239-6900The San Diego County Council on Aging is a Multidisciplinary Organization that Promotes Education, Awareness, and Networking in San Diego County to Enhance the Quality of Life for Seniors.
San Diego Senior Service(619)236-5555www.sandiego.govThe City of San Diego is committed to providing quality services to seniors and their families. According to a recent Mayor’s report, “Seniors are one of the fastest growing demographics within the City. By 2010, the number of senior citizens aged 75 and over in San Diego County will be 81% higher than the number of seniors in 1990.”
Senior Citizen Services & The Parks & RecreationThe City of San Diego Park & Recreation Department offers a wide variety of senior services throughout the city. Whether you are a senior, or you have friends or family that are seniors, our Senior Citizen Services offers valuable information that can positively affect the health, safety and financial security of seniors.
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Community Senior Center LocationsBarrio Logan/Paradise Senior Center1880 Logan Avenue, San Diego, CA 92113(619) 235-1148www.sandiego.gov//seniorservices
Clairemont Friendship-Live Well San Diego Senior Center4425 Bannock Avenue, San Diego, CA 92117(858) 483-5100www.livewellsandiego.org
Golden Hill Senior Center2600 Golf Course Drive, San Diego, CA 92192(619) 235-1138 www.sandiego.gov/seniorservices
The Riford Florence Senior Center6811 La Jolla Boulevard, La Jolla, CA 92037(858) 459-0831www.ljcommunitycenter.org
Advertiser’s IndexA Better Way In Home Care .........................................................................56, 57All Valley Home Health .................................................................................58, 59 AM590 ..................................................................................................................5Cal Optima........................................................................................................2, 3Clear Choice Senior Services.............................................................................37City of La Mesa - Rides4Neighbors ....................................................................78CNS Network ................................................................................................24, 25Connect Hearing...........................................................................................26, 27Elmcroft Senior Living.................................................................... 16, 32, 42 & 43G Defy Shoes .....................................................................................................79Golden Future 50+ Senior Expo ...........................................................................7Greenway Dental Excellence .............................................................................19Healthy Bladder Plus ....................................................................................12, 13Optum - Golden Outlook Insurance Services .....................................................41Regal and Lakeside Medical Group ...................................................... 9, 10 & 11Rides4Neighbors ................................................................................................78Right Choice Mortgage .......................................................................................33Salud Clinica Medica ..........................................................................................17 The Salvation Army ...............................................................64, 65 & Back CoverSantee Lakes Recreation Preserve ..............................................................66, 67SRG Senior Living ............................................................................... 38, 39 & 40Village Real Estate Services ........................................................................30, 31
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Memorial Senior Center610 South 30th Street, San Diego, CA 92113(619) 235-1141 www.sandiego.gov/seniorservices
Verne Goodwin Mira Mesa8460 Mira Mesa Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92113(858) 578-7325 www.sandiego.gov/seniorservices
Ed Brown Senior Center at Rancho Bernardo18402 West Bernardo Drive, San Diego, CA 92127(858) 487-9324 www.edbrowncenter.org
Redwood Club3111 6th Avenue (Balboa Park), San Diego, CA 92103(619) 296-4274 www.sandiegobridgeacademy.com
San Ysidro Senior Services Center125 East Park, San Ysidro, CA 92173(619) 424-0468 www.sandiego.gov/seniorservices
Therapeutic Recreation ServicesThe City of San Diego Park and Recreation Therapeutic Recreation Services (TRS) program provides sports, recreation, leisure and outreach services to San Diegans with physical, mental and emotional disabilities.
Services include therapeutic recreation programs and adaptive sports opportunities. These address the special needs of individuals with disabilities who have difficulty accessing and participating in recreation opportunities offered to the general public.Therapeutic Recreation Services was created in 1972 and reaches more than 50,000 people annually through programs and outreach services. Programs offered have received local, state and national recognition for being outstanding in the field of recreation for people with disabilities.619-525-8213 www.sandiego.gov/parkandrecreation
Inclusion aidesInclusion aides facilitate the inclusion of individuals with disabilities into programs at their neighborhood recreation centers. This assures that City of San Diego Park and Recreation programs are accessible and usable by all citizens. Inclusion aides conduct assessments, develop goals for participation and provide necessary support. These include increased supervision levels, adapting games/activities and training of recreation center staff to ensure that the needs of persons with disabilities are being met.
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- Helen Keller
City of La Mesa Rides4Neighbors
Explore your beautiful city and meet new people while
you’re at it! The City of La Mesa offers transportation options for most of the elderly and/or disabled residents of East County called Rides4Neighbors. The residents are driven to doctor appointments,
grocery shopping, educational classes, exercise facilities, etc. This program only exits due to the contributions of trusted volunteer drivers. Rides4Neighbors (R4N) is grant funded and donation based. Volunteer drivers are reimbursed for their mileage and time. Most drivers are retired themselves and want to give back to their community. Through this program friendships are made, lives are saved, and a sense of purpose can be earned. Drivers are always needed and appreciated. The steps to become a volunteer are as easy! First you must possess an open heart and committed attitude; Second, go ahead and apply; Last get a DMV background check and Livescan fingerprinting paid for by the City of La Mesa. Call 619-667-1321 for more information. People wishing to receive services through R4N may also call to inquire.
Rides4Neighbors8450 La Mesa Blvd, La Mesa 91942
619-667-1321www.cityoflamesa.com/r4n;
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9% CA sales tax applies to orders in California.
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New StoreCome See Us!Huntington Beach, Ca
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Do You Suffer From:· Plantar Fasciitis· Joint Pain· Heel Pain· Back/Knee Pain
· Bunions· Heel Spurs· Arthritis· Neuropathy
I stand on cement fl oor eight hours a day, but my body just can’t take the pounding of walking or even standing. After trying Gravity Defyer shoes, I can keep my job and enjoy it pain free. I am Gravity Defyer’s #1 fan.Bobby S.
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