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Show Senior Pulse Salina SunGunnison Valley News Wednesday, May 15, 1998 Page 2 House calls are not a thing of the past for medical professionals Area agency serving needs of Seniors Some Health Care Professionals Still Make House Calls! You can get some of the Health Care Services you need delivered right Health Care is at home. At-Ho- bringingthe latest in sophisticated health services and care right to your door. Home Health Care is an excellent and alternative to institutional care, providing patients a way to recover in a familiar environment surrounded by their loved ones and treasured cost-effecti- possessions. Health Care The offers Agency comprehensive home care from the most basic assistance with daily living to soAt-Ho- phisticated , high-tec- medical h treatment. Their services are provided by skilled professionals under the direction ofa physician. Including nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, personal care and homemaker services. The people who work for our agency devote not only their time and expertise, but their love, care and understanding, all of which have made a significant difference to the lives of their patients. Finding the Home Health Care Agency best suited for you is time well spent. Important factors include: The quality of care, availability of needed services, and personnel training and expertise. According to the National Association of Home Cares guide on How to Choose a Home Health Agency, q ual ity of leadersh ip and caliber of personnel will be overriding factors. All qualifying hospital patients should exercise their right to choose, and request their preferred agency upon discharge. North Sevier Senior Citizen Board notes by Nyals Andreason The North Sevier Senior zens board TRUST VS. WILLS WHICH IS RIGHT FOR YOU? A FREE Public Seminar with Featured Speaker Attorney Del B. Rowe Medicaid Issues, Wills & More Riyhl-lo-Di- e Wednesday, May 20 at 2:00 p.m. Manti Sr. Center 49 N. Main Manti, Utah Wednesday, May 20 at 7:00 p.m. Mt. Pleasant Sr. Center 67 W. Main Mt. Pleasant, Utah PLEASE COME HEAR THE RECENT CHANGES INHERITANCE TAX, ' CAPITAL GAINS AND PERSONAL EXEMPTIONS. IN THE LAW CONCERNING Family Living Trust Can Avoid the Probate Trap" FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: Del B. Rowe, ATTORNEY AT LAW 750 South Main, 102 Bountiful, Utah 84010 289-064- 0 St. George All "Right-to-Die- " Will And will be entitled to receive a FREE wallet-siz- e a FREE private consultation (Please call for a FREE Consultation if you cannot attend the seminar.) guests will at the center at 12:30 on May 7 and made several major decisions: 2. To encourage great participation the board voted to reduce and see Joseph and His Coat of Many Colors. the price of the dinner from $4.50 to $4. Dinners will be subsidized 5. A discussion was held on the summer information booth held l.To avoid a conflict with high school graduation, the date of the with senior citizen money. 3. The month of May is older Americans month. The May 21 at the American Legion Hall during the summer. More volunteers final spring dinner and social was social will honor one of the oldest changed from May 28 to May 21 at 7 p.m. This should be an outstanding occasion and all senior senior citizens from each one our three communities. one who can give a few shifts of their time should call the of the area are cordially invited. If you are over 55, you are a Senior Citizen. citizens of are needed for this service. Anyur center and submit their names. 4. Under the chair person, Josephine Williams, a bus load of seniorcitizens will go to Orem on The center receives $2,000 each year from the Sevier County Inn Keepers for providing this service May 9 to attend the Hale Theatre for tourists. 6. President Bulkley was commended for instal ing a new screen front door. He also had some tile Tuesday, May 19 at 7:00 p.m. Gunnison City Hall 38 W. Center Gunnison, Utah Tuesday, May 19 at 2:00 p.m. Days Inn 333 N. Main Richfield, Utah "A of trustees met Citi- Is a supplement of the Salina Sun and Gunnison Valley News. It is Free to subscribers of the newspaper, and may also be picked up at area Senior Citizen Centers, as well as advertisers who would like to have copies to distribute. Inquiries, news releases, advertising should be sent to Senior Pulse, co Gunnison Valley News, P.O. Box 189 Gunnison, Utah 84634. The Salina Sun and Gunnison Valley News are published each Wednesday for $1 8year in Sevier County, $24year in Utah, and $28year in US. Publishers: Jim & Lori Olsen, Senior Pulse Editor: Jim Olsen The Gunnison Valley News office is located at 47 S. Main in Gunnison, Utah, address: newsgtelco.net Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (801)529-783- 9 Fax (80 1)528-763- 4 F.ojArtjdO,n4 advertising deadline Please feel free to contact Jim Olsen at the numbers postetTaBoVeTTfiVirext labile is anticipated to be published in the month of Jiriy.- - replaced with carpet completed by Jim Maxwell. 7. The members of the board expressed appreciation to Price Hale, vice president, for putting" area and senior citizen news on Channel 38. Board members reminded local citizens to check Channel 38 from time to time. 8. The board members were thrilled to learn from a representative of The Salina Sun that periodically an issue will be devoted to seniorcitizen activities and programs. iv ,j. - r, t |