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Eugeria! Radio Talks to John McNair and Helen Fredrick

McNair, John compressedOriginally from Jonesboro, Arkansas, John McNair graduated from law school at University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.  Wanting to further his education, John came to Dallas to attend Southern Methodist University, ultimately received a Master of Tax Law degree.  He began his private practice in 1983, and spent the first decade on estate planning, probate and taxation.  Today, John is a Partner in the firm Barnett, McNair, Hall LLP.  Over the past fifteen years, John has been thrilled to see his practice start to gravitate towards Elder Law.  He takes particular satisfaction in being able to help seniors find funds to pay for their long term care, and in helping them preserve the estates they have worked so hard to build.  Contact John via email at jmcnair@barnettmcnair.com, or via phone at (214) 691-7781.  You can also visit his website at www.mcnair.elderlawanswers.com

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Helen Fredrick tells us that everything she’s done in her career thus far has led up to her current position as the Director of Plymouth Harbour’s Day Program for Older Adults.  I love it when a plan comes together!  An English major in college, Helen ultimately earned a Master of Social Work degree, and has worked in a wide variety of healthcare settings.  Plymouth Harbour is a congregational respite program, and a non-profit ministry of the Central Congregational United Church of Christ.  They are to celebrate their 20th year!  Plymouth Harbour’s mission is to maintain and strengthen the abilities of older adults and to provide support to their caregivers.  This respite program is available from 10 AM to 3 PM on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.  There is a Caregivers Support Group the meets the first and third Thursday of each month from 10:30 AM to 12PM.  For more information about Plymouth Harbour, or schedule a visit, call Helen at (404) 633-4506, ext. 225.  You can also visit them on the web at www.plymouth-harbor.org.

North Atlanta’s MemoryWalk and Taylor Settles of AmeriCorp

Settles, Taylor compressedTaylor Settles grew up in the panhandle of Texas.  Tired of wind and bad weather, he made a move to the Dallas area, and never left.  When Taylor was younger, his grandparents’ struggles with both Parkinsons and cancer made an indelible imprint on his life’s perspective.   Coupled with his wife’s career in home health, and a mother-in-law who worked in healthcare for 30 plus years, it was almost inevitable that Taylor would also work in the healthcare field.  Today he is Customer Relations Director for AmeriCorp Health Care Group Inc.  Taylor loves his work because he is able to provide a broad range of services to his clients, from durable medical equipment to home health services to hospice.  Taylor can be reached at 972-818-9488, or via email at tset35@aol.com.

Every 70 seconds, someone is diagnosed with Alzheimers disease.  Memory Walk compressedIt’s that time of year again!  It is time for the Alzheimer’s Association’s signature fund-raising event, the 2010 MemoryWalk.  Thanks to Sarah Biehl, Activity Director for Plantation South of Duluth, we were privileged to have a full house representing the North Fulton Gwinnett County Memory Walk.  Shannon Grady came to the Alzheimers Association from another non-profit.  She has a real heart for her work because she watched her mother care for her step father through an 11 year battle with Alzheimers.  Susan Howard, of Highwood Properties, and Lauri Mayo, of Patterson Heating and Air have similar stories about how their lives have been impacted by Alzheimers and other demential-related illnesses.  Susan and Laurie are co-chairs for this year’s event.  This event is held to honor and remember those who have been impacted by this terrible disease.  It raises funds for education and services to fight the disease and support both victims of the disease and their families.  The best part is that all the funds raised in Georgia STAY in Georgia.  Please come out and show your support for this event on Saturday, October 9 at the Duluth Town Green.  Registration starts at 8:30, and the 3 mile walk starts around 9:30.  For more information, go to www.alz.org/georgia, or www.georgiamemorywalk.org.

Chatting with Adam Mandel, Elvis Rogers and Jill Butler

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Coming to the Senior Services industry in a bit of a circuitous fashion, Adam Mandel earned an MBA from University of Texas.  After spending time in the restaurant business and franchising, Adam had a personal experience that changed the course of his career.  His mother had both hip and knee replacements, and came home in a wheel chair.  Adam observed that during her recovery, his mother was really confined to a single room in her home due to narrow doorways and stairs.  As Adam looked for solutions, the entrepreneur in him suggested that there was a real need for experts in the field of Universal Design – a concept that purports improved accessibility and safety in the home, without sacrificing aesthetics.  Today, Adam is one of the owners of Independent Living Design, a firm committed to the design and implementation of safe, accessible and beautiful enhancements to the homes of seniors and disabled adults that improve their ability to stay safely in their homes.  Check out his website at www.independentlivingdesign.com, or call him directly at 214-505-6051.

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Originally from St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, Elvis Rogers is the Dining Service Coordinator for Freedom Pointe Roswell, and Brookdale Senior Living Community.  Elvis is responsible for preparing a share of the 118,000 meals per day served to seniors living in Brookdale communities around the country.  Elvis is also honored to be a contestant vying for the Title of Ultimate Chef America, an event to educate the public on Heart Healthy Dining for the senior population.  Though it is a six city event, the Atlanta event will be held at Chambrel Roswell on Thursday, September 23 from 4pm to 7pm.  Come out and enjoy  food samples and visit with various senior services vendors that will have booths set up at the event.  There will also be a silent auction at this event to benefit the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation.  To reserve your spot for this event, please call (770) 594-4616 by September 17.

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 Jill Butler has known since age 15 that she wanted to work with seniors, when she began working in a continuing care retirement center in her native Charlotte, North Carolina.  She went on to  pursue a recreation degree in geriatrics in college.  When her husband was transferred to Atlanta, Jill found Chambrel.  Today, Jill is Director of Sales and Marketing for Chambrel of Roswell.  Chambrel is an independent living center situated on an idyllic 35 acre campus that was formerly an apple orchard.  Jill tells us that one of the features of Chambrel is their Optimum Life Program that inspires wellness.  Call Jill at 770-594-4600 to arrange a tour, or visit their website at www.brookdaleliving.com.

A Conversation with Renee Stout and Mark Shekerow

Stout, Renee compressedLike so many others, Renee Stout became interested in serving the senior community through a personal experience.  She describes her grandmother as her “soul mate”.  When her grandmother was diagnosed with cancer, Renee left sales job in Dallas to care for her in Rhode Island.  Born and raised in central Connecticut, Renee earned a degree in marketing from Central Connecticut University.  After spending a number of years in the manufacturing intdustry, and fresh from her Caregiving experience with her grandmother, Renee started working in sales and marketing for a senior independent living community and then later, an assisted living community.  Today Renee is the Director of Business Development for Halo Medical Service, an emergency and non-emergency transport company serving the Dallas metro area.  To find out more about Halo Medical Service, visit their website at www.haloms.com, or call them at (972) 228-3555. Shekerow, Mark compressed

Mark Shekerow has been in the printing business for 30 years.  Originally from Rhode Island, Mark came to Atlanta via Washington DC and Orlando in 1990.  Today Mark is the CEO and Publisher of Regional Caregiver Magazine, currently published in three local markets:  Atlanta, Orlando and Charlotte.  Originally the idea of his creative director, JoAnn Pauley, the magazine was born out of a frustration for the lack of resources for family caregivers.  Thus, the purpose and vision of Regional Caregiver Magazine is to provide a localized resource for caregivers.  According to Mark, the primary need of caregivers is information, and that is exactly what he provides in his magazine.  Check out the latest issue of the magazine at www.sgcaregiver.com, or contact Mark directly at 404-683-7776.

Greg Gerendas, Wayman Parks, Julie Vickers and Brian Baker on Eugeria! Radio

Gerendas, Greg compressedGreg Gerendas is not a native Texan, but acknowledges he got here as soon as he could!  He was trained as a Lutheran pastor, and now serves as the Executive Director for Senior Adult Services, a non-profit organization committed to caring for seniors as they face either short or long term changes in abilities caused by illness or age.  Senior Adult Services provides supportive services such as home delivered meals, home modifications and transportation to seniors and disabled adults in the cities of Farmers Branch, Carrolton, Coppell and Addison.  Help support Senior Adult Services in a fun way by signing up for their 2010 Tee Up for Seniors Golf Tournament being held at Riverchase Golf Club on Monday, October 4!  Contact Greg or Barbara Ball at (972) 242-4464, or visit their website at www.senioradultservices.org.

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Wayman Parks graduated from Morehouse College and started his career in human resources for a major corporation.  Though he enjoyed the work, with a young family, he didn’t so much enjoy the requirements to be out of town frequently.  About seven years ago, Wayman joined the Sunrise family working for their homecare division.  After several years there, he made the move to one of their communities.  Today he shares the role of Director of Community Relations at Brighton Gardens of Dunwoody with Julie Vickers.  Julie’s background is in property management, working for Post Properties in Atlanta for 22 years.  In 1998, Sunrise opened a new community that was on Julie’s drive to work.  She told herself that one day she would work for that company.  It only took her 12 years of driving by to make good on that promise!  Both Wayman and Julie note that they love Sunrise because its mission statement matches their own personal mission statements:  To champion the quality of life for all seniors.  To contact Julie or Wayman, or to arrange a tour, call (770) 730-9333.  You can also visit them on the web at www.sunriseseniorliving.com, or click here to get right to the community.

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Brian Baker tells us he had his first job at the age of two!  He also tells us his first girlfriend was 80 when he started seeing her!  Hmmm!  Brian remembers accompanying his mother as she cleaned the homes and assisted the elderly.  Wanting to help out, his mother put him to work!  As a child, Brian had an elderly neighbor across the street that was unable to keep her yard in order on her own.  Brian started taking care of her lawn for her, and told her that she was his first girlfriend!  Brian has had a fond place in his heart for the elderly ever since.  Brian wen to Seminary at the University of Biblical Studies in Bethany, Oklahoma.  He took a position at Baxter Travenol’s Caremark Group (now CVS Caremark) in 1989, and there began his professional association with the senior services industry.  Today, Brian is the Community Resources Director for Cornerstone Medical, and organization that specializes in oxygen therapy equipment an other respiratory products.  Brian notes that it is the wide variety of delivery methods for oxygen that make Cornerstone Medical unique.  Brian can be contacted at (770) 361-8333, or via email at changemefirst@gmail.com.