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Chayet & Danzo, LLC., on Legacy Planning – LIVING WELL Magazine

Legacy Planning – Does your checking account make you who you are?
By Frank J. Danzo III and Marco D. Chayet, Chayet & Danzo, LLC., East Denver LIVING WELL Magazine

A will is crucial for ensuring your wishes are respected, but there’s another tool to consider. A legacy plan puts the focus not only on money and assets, but also on your values, morals, traditions and accomplishments. […]

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ANB Bank talks equity – LIVING WELL Magazine

Equity – A shaky start to the year – I think not!

By Chauncey J. Busacker, CFA, VP/Portfolio Manager, ANB Bank, Colorado Springs LIVING WELL Magazine
The first quarter of 2011 was certainly not the calm start many people were hoping for. Social unrest swept through the Middle East escalating to Civil War in Libya. […]

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Alta Vista Retirement Community on senior living communities make room for pets – LIVING WELL Magazine

Senior Living Communities Make Room for Pets
By Carolyne Kennedy, Alta Vista, Scottsdale LIVING WELL Magazine
The benefits of pet ownership for seniors have been well documented over the years in scholarly research, but that’s no surprise to pet owners.
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CarePro Health Services on Three steps to building a strong foundation of health – LIVING WELL Magazine

Three steps to building a strong foundation of health
By Shannon Davis, CarePro Health Services, Linn County LIVING WELL Magazine
Are you looking for ways to fight illness and build a healthier you? For many Americans, even a balanced diet and regular exercise are not enough. […]

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The DaySpring Difference, DaySpring Assisted Living Community–LIVING WELL Magazine

The DaySpring Difference

By Pastor Blair Ritchey, DaySpring Assisted Living Community, Colin Couny LIVING WELL Magazine

DaySpring Assisted Living Community is one of the few locally churched senior care
centers in the country. When Collin Creek Community Church purchased its
14-acre campus on Spring Creek Parkway in west Plano in 1998, Dr. Blair
Ritchey, senior pastor, believed that God would lead them to utilize the
property to address needs in the mushrooming Plano community.
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TCU Extended Education: Expanding your horizons with wine tasting – LIVING WELL Magazine

Wine Tasting: Expand Your Horizons

Courtesy TCU Extended Education, LIVING WELL Magazine
It used to be “do you prefer red or white?” Now, it’s “do you prefer Old World vs. New World, Pinot Grigio or Chardonnay, the 2005 or 2007 vintage?” There is no reason to be intimidated by wine—your palate is your own and it’s up to you as to how in-depth you want to go. […]

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Colorado Springs Orthopaedic Group on Common Ailments of the Aging Hand (Part II) – LIVING WELL Magazine

COMMON AILMENTS OF THE AGING HAND PART II

By Richard S. Idler, MD, Hand & Upper Extremity Specialist, Colorado Springs Orthopaedic Group, Colorado Springs LIVING WELL Magazine

The hand is an anatomically complex and sophisticated organ that directly impacts our independence and quality of life and merits careful consideration and care as we age. […]

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Texoma Cardiovascular Surgeons on Stopping Killers in their Tracks (Part One) – LIVING WELL Magazine

Stopping Killers in their Tracks (Part One)
By Vicky L. Chappell, M.D., Texoma Cardiovascular Surgeons, Texoma LIVING WELL Magazine
The leading cause of death in the United States, for both men and women, is heart disease. This disease is responsible for approximately 600,000 deaths per year. The most common type of heart disease is coronary artery disease (CAD), which can lead to heart attack or acute coronary syndrome (ACS). […]

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At Home Personal Care talks grandma's on Facebook – LIVING WELL Magazine

Grandma’s on Facebook

By Noelle Kurth, At Home Personal Care, Scottsdale LIVING WELL Magazine

“Every time I get on Facebook I feel like I am having a conversation with all of my grandchildren. I feel so close to you and feel like I’m apart of your everyday lives,” my 80-year-old grandmother told me the last time I saw her, “and I love all of your pictures! […]