Lifestyles After 50 Sarasota/Manatee September 2013 edition

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Vol. 24 • September 2013

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Uncle Sam Turns 200

u What’s New in Cruising u Grandparents Are the Best!


Back To School Now Means Learning Just for the Fun of It! Dear Readers,

“Learning is ever young, even in old age.”

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t’s back to school time. When I look through an old photo Janice Doyle, Editor album, my siblings and I stand side by side on the front steps dressed for the first day of school in a variety of plaids—dresses for the girls and shirts for the boys. Kids don’t wear plaid dresses and shirts to school anymore. They prefer to advertise for companies by paying big bucks to wear a name like Abercrombie.

Going to school now means fascinating classes, exciting field trips, vibrant book clubs, stimulating lectures, movies, trips, volunteer opportunities, new friends and much more. I hope you are going back to school yourself by taking one or more of the thousands of classes offered for seniors in west central Florida. This is your time to sit and discuss world events or read the classics or learn German without taking tests or doing homework. Did you know you can take actual on-campus college classes with the younger generation without paying tuition? It’s called the tuition-waiver plan (and doesn’t earn credits toward a degree). Students audit courses, are usually not required to buy books, but do pay registration, parking and other

fees. You’ll join many non-traditional students and, depending on your personality and willingness to join the discussions, you may even find yourself popular and in-demand for sharing a coffee at the student union. The world is changing—don’t be left behind by lack of computer use. Master that computer of yours to the level you care to know about. From basic to complex, computer classes are everywhere you turn! Classes for senior citizens teach financial and estate planning. Often lawyers talk to classes about wills and trusts; tax professionals may provide information about preparing an income tax form, filing income tax reports, planning a monthly/yearly budget and making investments wisely. As health issues multiply with age, seniors are very aware that healthy living is paramount in order for them to function both mentally and physically. From aerobics to line dancing to zumba and from taking supplements to having surgery, keep up with your health issues through classes. Lifelong Learning Yes, Lifelong Learning is what it’s all about. Many college campuses offer official programs as Osher Institutes. These are non-credit educational programs for those aged 50 and up with university connection and university support. The USF campus in Tampa hosts a Lifelong Learning Institute offering dozens of classes in many locations around the county. Eckerd College’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) says its

“programs are an experience in active thought”—the hallmark of Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes. In Ocala the “Master the Possibilities” program at On Top Of The World’s Circle Square Commons Town Center will offer about 350 programs September through December. In Sun City Center, United Community Church hosts the Community Church College offering two six-week semesters per year. In Charlotte County, the Lifelong Learning Institute offers classes, trips, lectures, discussions and great new friendships on the Charlotte Campus of Edison State College. The Renaissance Academy of Florida Gulf Coast University offers classes in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Port Charlotte, Bonita Springs, Naples, Marco and Estero. In Sarasota, the Lifelong Learning Academy uses the USF campus of Sarasota/ Manatee for its long list of classes, trips and special events. And in The Villages, residents find the Lifelong Learning College to help residents continually enrich their body, mind and soul. Check out your area. In addition to the specific organizations above, local senior centers, libraries, community centers and churches offer long lists of ways to have fun, enrich your mind and increase your skill levels in many areas of life. No plaid shirts or dresses required! This is not your childhood education relived. It’s a new day and the world is at your fingertips—as always—by way of education.

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Around Town W H AT ’ S H A P P E N I N G S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 3

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aturdays Adult Singles Club of Sarasota/Manatee Open Dance Party. 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm at the Payne Park Auditorium, 2100 Laurel St., Sarasota. Cost: $10. 941-756-8303.

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ondays and Weds. Balance Movement Class. 9 – 9:45 am and 10 -10:45 am at the Dwyer Room, Senior Friendship Center, 1900 Brother Geenen Way, Sarasota. 941-556-3259.

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hrough 15 “Then & Now: The Changing Arctic Landscape” touring exhibition. 10 am to 5 pm at South Florida Museum, 201 10th Street West, Bradenton. $15.95. 941-746-4131.

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and 14 Temple Sinai welcomes guests for the sacred High Holidays. 6: Rosh Hashanah, 10 am. 14: Yom Kippur, 4:30 pm with afternoon service and healing service. All welcome. 4631 S. Lockwood Ridge Road, Sarasota. 941-924-1802.

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Scrub-Jay Nature Program. Viva Florida presentation covers birding and research, quirky behavior and theories on how it may have co-evolved with Paleo-Indian cultures. North Port Library. 10 am to 3 pm. 941-861-1307.

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Paddleboard Pilates. Practice and stretching followed by a Pilates workout and a relaxation exersize. 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Studio Rubylake, 5219 Avenida Navarra, Siesta Key. Cost: $30. 941-312-0700.

Song Fest With Sarasota Orchestra

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he Sarasota Orchestra is proud to present Song Fest, evenings of music on fall nights from 5:30 to 7:30 pm that include complimentary hors d’oeuvres at 4:30 pm. Here’s what’s in store:

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Folk Songs, featuring Three Spirituals by Crespo, La Oracion Del Torero by Turina, Songs of a Wayfarer by Mahler, and Old American Songs: Set 2 by Copland.

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Night Music, featuring Trois Poems de Stephane Mallarme by Ravel, Seranade for Tenor, Horn and Strings by Britten, and El Amor Brujo by Falla. Performances will be held at Holley Hall at Symphony Center, 709 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. Cost: $29, $37. For tickets and more information, please call 941-953-3434.

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Growing Your Own Veggies. Free gardening class from 6 pm to 7:30 pm at North Port Library. RSVP at 941-861-1307.

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Civil Rights Commemoration. Public readings of plays and documents honoring the 50th Anniversary of key events during the Civil Rights era. 6 to 7:30 at North Sarasota Library, 917-855-3050.

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“Diana Ross: The Legend¦ The Music The Voice Live!” 8 to 10 pm at Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. 941-953-3368.

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7th Annual Manatee County 9-11 Remembrance Ride. Motorcycles, line-up at 5 pm at The Bearded Clam, 7150 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. Public invited to parade; route and info at 941-914-2327.

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Through A Different Lens. Tour Ringling Museum’s collection from the point of view of a naturalist and discover the varieties of fauna and flora depicted in artwork. $10. 6 to 10 pm. 941-359-5700.

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Jackson Galaxy, host of Animal Planet’s hit show My Cat From Hell, speaks at Hyatt Regency Sarasota at 4 pm. Jackson’s memoir Cat Daddy book signing at 5 pm. Tickets: $20 Go to catdepot.org or call Cat Depot at 941-366-2404.

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Welcome Club of Sarasota/ Manatee presents musician, singer and storyteller Bill Schustik at their luncheon at Laurel Oak Country Club. All welcome. RSVP: 941-3880924 or welcomeclubsarasota.com.

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Holy Spirit Orthodox Church Street Sale, noon to 2 pm at 700 Shamrock Blvd., Venice. Baked goods and more. 941-497-7041.

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Volunteer for International Coastal Cleanup Day, 8 am to 12 pm. Register/info at 941-861-5000. Mixon Fruit Farms Antiques, Arts and Crafts Fair. 2525 27th St. East, Bradenton. Free. 9 am to 3 pm. 941-748-5829.

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Museum Day Live. Enjoy free admission to the Ringling and other participating museums at this annual event sponsored by Smithsonian Magazine. To learn more, visit smithsonianmag.com/museumday/.

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Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Often Misdiagnosed BY DARLENE MONROE, Community Educator

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s I was preparing to begin a “Lunch and Learn” lecture at a community center, greeting lecture participants as they came through the door, I noticed a couple who entered quietly, arm in arm, with the man walking haltingly. Many of the participants I knew, because I had given lectures at this site many times before, so I took special notice of these new people when they entered. They took seats and I began the lecture called “Is it Alzheimer’s? It Could be NPH.” Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) is an abnormal increase of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the brain’s ventricles, or cavities. It occurs if the normal flow of CSF throughout the brain and spinal cord is blocked in some way. This causes the spaces to enlarge, putting internal pressure on the brain. Normal pressure hydrocephalus can occur in people of any age, but it is most common in seniors.

While there are a limited number of neurological symptoms that warn of brain disease or disorder, there are literally hundreds of disorders that can cause these symptoms, including Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease, Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, Shy-Drager Syndrome, Stroke, Age-Related Essential Dementia and Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, to name just a few. Some of the most common neurological symptoms are listed here: • • • • • • • •

Headache Vision problems Forgetfulness/cognitive deficits Weakness Speech/swallowing problems Stance/gait problems Tremors/shaking Incontinence

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Hydrocephalus is treatable, and treatment often results in reversal of some, if not most, symptoms. Alas, few people are aware that NPH is often misdiagnosed, thus the need for the lecture. An estimated 8 to 15 percent of residents in Alzheimer’s care facilities have NPH instead of Alzheimer’s. The new couple sat right up front and both paid rapt attention as I showed slides and presented the information. At the end of the program, the man came forward, with his wife just behind. Using careful, measured speech he introduced himself as Dr…. and his wife as Dr….Of course, my first fleeting thought was “Ringers here to review the accuracy of my

program!” But he continued telling me that, even though both he and his wife were medical doctors, when he began having symptoms of memory loss, dementia, a “sticky” gait and urinary incontinence, they both worried it was either Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s. He saw more than 10 different doctors over 8 years before one suggested a spinal tap to test for NPH. With tears forming in his eyes, he told me that if he could have attended a lecture similar to the one I had just presented years ago, perhaps he would not have lost some of his brain function, although treatment had returned about 85 percent of his function and personality. He thanked me profusely for what I was doing, but I had to return the thanks to him. His story was more valuable than gold as it motivates me all the more to get the message out. Call Consult-a-nurse at 1-888-359-3552 for information about the next free seminar on Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus or for a free doctor referral.

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The Important Role of Grandparents BY MICHAEL E. GLASSCOCK III, Author of Little Joe and the Round Rock Series

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y own childhood was greatly influenced by my grandparents. What’s interesting is that my maternal and paternal grandparents were very different individuals from diverse backgrounds. My paternal grandparents were wire walkers in the circus and later in vaudeville. They filled my head with wonderful stories of their adventures all over the world. My maternal grandparents lived in a small town in Tennessee. My grandmother was a retired Latin teacher, and her husband was a handyman. Yet both sets of grandparents were very important in shaping my character. My grandmother spent hours reading to me when I was a child and was responsible for my lifelong fascination with fiction and my love of reading.

Celebrate Grandparents Day, Sept. 8

Time Grandparents are in a unique position to influence their grandchildren in so many positive ways. To do this most effectively, grandparents need time with their grandchildren. Many factors account for the amount of time that grandparents spend with their grandchildren. More individuals continue in the work force past the age

of sixty-five and retire later than the generation before them. This means these grandparents may not have the time to spend with their grandchildren that previous generations had. I’ve talked to a number of grandparents over the years, and the majority of them feel that their children are not doing an adequate job of raising their children. Many grandparents feel their grandchildren are overscheduled. In other words, the children are hauled from one after-school event to another by a busy mother or father. This includes extracurricular activities such as sports (football, baseball and soccer) and artistic classes (dance, music lessons, etc.). Many grandparents wonder whether their grandchildren ever have time to themselves, and if they do spend any down time, is it consumed with television and video games? I can’t count how many times I’ve had grandparents tell me they’ve asked a grandchild to go outside and play. Usually the child looks at them with dismay. They say, “It’s too hot or it’s too cold. There’s nothing to do. I’ll get bored.” The generation of grandparents who grew up without technology has a hard time accepting these statements. These grandparents’ attitude is that the children will grow up without the benefit of developing an imagination, and many of them will not know how to entertain themselves.

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Geography Geography also plays a role in some families. If grandparents live in another city or state, it may be difficult for them to stay engaged with a grandchild. This is where the positives of technology come in: Technophiles are able to use video conferencing to connect with their grandchildren. All one needs is a computer with a video camera and access to the internet to play an important role in grandchildren’s lives! Spoiling Of course, sometimes grandparents are known for “spoiling” their grandchildren… but really, they can be quite influential financially if they’re able to

Michael E. Glasscock III

be. If there is a single-parent household, grandparents are sometimes able to help their grandchildren financially and make a significant difference to the entire family in a time of financial distress. It is important to realize that some grandparents do not have a desire to be involved in their grandchildren’s lives, and this lack of involvement can be confusing for children. It makes them question whether they are loved. This, of course, is a personality issue. Some individuals are more caring and loving than others. And some individuals may love their grandchildren but have a difficult time showing it. I do believe, though, that grandparents who choose not to spend time with their grandchildren are missing out on a lot… and certainly their grandchildren are, as well. During this time when we celebrate grandparents, families should know that grandparents can be extremely important influences in a child’s life. It may be as simple as reading a story, or perhaps the grandparent teaches their grandchild to do something new (fish, change a tire or whip up the famous old family recipe). Maybe the grandparent even raises the child in place of the parents. When it comes down to it, grandparents excel at the little things in life. Quality time spent between grandparents and grandchildren is a priceless gift. The author is an Otolaryngologist in Nashville. His new book is “Little Joe,” the story of a boy growing up with his grandparents after the death of his parents during WWII. It’s also a story of childhood friendships and what they can mean. The story’s grandparents are good models for grandparents at any time.


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Learning For The Fun Of It With Road Scholar BY TRACIE SCHMIDT

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s there something you always wanted to learn, but never had the chance? Now imagine that your classroom is in the canopy of a Costa Rican rainforest or in an art museum in Prague. Or maybe you’d like the chance to explore your own city from an entirely new perspective, learning from experts and sharing the experience with others like yourself? A journey with Road Scholar might be right up your alley. Road Scholar, once called Elderhostel, is a program for active seniors that combines learning with travel. Destinations can be local or international; they have programs in every state and on all seven continents (even Antarctica). “Scholars” travel in groups of about 20 – 40 people led by group leaders, and along the way they study with teachers from a wide range of subjects, from art and architecture to biology or culinary arts, depending on where you travel and what you choose to explore.

Lynne Anast, Director, Road Scholar

According to Lynne Anast, Director of Road Scholar Programs in Sarasota, one of the benefits of RS over traditional lifelong learning or travel experiences is how structured the trips are. “Everything’s planned for them from A to Z,” she said, describing a typical trip around her hometown. Guests enjoy an orientation dinner and meet and greet on the first day, and later in the week would take classes on the art and architecture of downtown Sarasota, followed by walking tours of the city and the Ringling museum.

“They’re seeing everything firsthand after learning about the history of the buildings,” she said. “The courses are college level courses, but there’s no homework and no tests. It’s learning just for fun.” Transportation, activities, classes, hotel stays and most meals are included in a RS trip, including some hard-to-get perks like theater or sports tickets and behind-the-scenes tours. For Road Scholar alumnus Audrey T. from NY, not having to worry about planning is a huge draw, and so is the chance to see things she may have missed if she had planned a vacation on her own. “We chose to do Washington DC with Road Scholar,” she said. “My husband and I had gone there multiple times on our own, but this time we enjoyed the luxury of them putting together all the research for us, escorting us to the most important sites. One of them was the Saudi Arabian embassy. It was nothing that we would have sought out on our own, but I’m very glad we went; it was so enlightening.”

Intergenerational Learning During the summer, RS also hosts intergenerational programs that get the grandkids in on the fun. “On a recent trip,” Anast says, “we hosted grandparents from Hilton Head, SC who drove down to Jacksonville to pick up their granddaughter, and then came over here. They don’t get to see her very often, so they had a full week together just doing activities—they went to Spanish Point, to an archeological dig, to Mote Marine, and they went to Venice Beach to look for shark teeth.” Scholars, start planning ahead. Their next trip will be “New Year’s in Sarasota” from Dec. 29, 2013 to Jan. 3, 2014 – a program that includes Cuban history, a behind-the-scenes look at circus life and a cruise on Sarasota Bay. Senior Friendship Center is the launching point for Road Scholar trips in Sarasota. To sign up for a trip or to learn more, call Lynne Anast at 941-556-3269 or visit roadscholar.org.

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you served in any branch of the US military (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines or Coast Guard) between June 25, 1950, through the armistice on July 27, 1953. Families of deceased Korean veterans may apply on their behalf. Veterans or their family members can apply for the certificate by visiting koreanwar60.com.

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urning 65 has traditionally been associated with the start of a person’s retirement and, accordingly, his or her Medicare coverage. But if you are a baby boomer and you choose to work past the traditional retirement age, it’s important that you understand how this choice impacts your Medicare coverage. “Medicare enrollment can be confusing, especially if you work past age 65 and have employer-sponsored health coverage,” says Tom Paul, chief consumer officer, UnitedHealthcare. “Regardless of when you plan to retire, it’s important to learn about Medicare as you approach your 65th birthday so you have time to consider your options and can feel confident about the choices you make.” Keep these things in mind:

Timing Matters: Pay attention to your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP). The IEP is a seven-month period that includes the three months before your 65th birthday, the month of your birthday, and the three months after your birthday. You should understand how your enrollment choices during the IEP could impact your health care coverage both now and in the future. Keep in mind that many people choose to enroll in Medicare Part A (for hospital care) when they turn 65 even if they have employer coverage. For most people, Part A is available for no monthly premium and can be combined with some employer-sponsored health plans. Penalties and Gaps Are Possible: If you don’t sign up for Medicare coverage during your IEP, you could experience a gap in coverage later and could also incur penalties on your premiums for Medicare

Part B (doctor’s visits) and Part D (prescription medications). To avoid these scenarios, be proactive in contacting Medicare to notify them of your delayed enrollment and make sure you understand the rules and requirements for future enrollment. HR Can Help: Your employer’s HR or benefits coordinator can help you understand your current health coverage and when you should enroll in Medicare. Some key questions to ask: • Should I enroll in Original Medicare while I continue to receive employer-sponsored benefits? It’s not always an either-or situation. Sometimes people can combine their employer-sponsored coverage with Medicare benefits. • Does my employer-sponsored plan offer prescription drug benefits that qualify as “creditable coverage?”

If the answer is yes, then you won’t need to enroll in Medicare Part D as long as you have your employer-sponsored coverage.

• When I am ready to retire, what steps will I need to take to fully transition to Medicare coverage or retiree benefits through my employer? Be sure to plan well in advance as it can take several months for your Medicare enrollment to be processed, meaning you could face a lapse in coverage if you wait until the last minute. If you would like further information on Medicare, the IEP and how Medicare differs from employer-sponsored health coverage, you can call 1-800-MEDICARE (TTY: 1-877-486-2048), 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or visit these websites: Medicare.gov and MedicareMadeClear.com. (NAPSI)

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Veterans Corner

Uncle Sam at 200—Lookin’ Good, Dude! BY JANICE DOYLE

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e looks pretty good for a guy who’s 200 years old. He’s endured a lot and no one is quite agreed on his true origins, but we love him anyway. The generic “Uncle Sam” in red, white and blue attire and stars and stripes is a personification of the United States, formed from the letters “U. S.” The name became popular in the War of 1812 with England personified then as “John Bull.” The recruiting poster with Uncle Sam asking “What Are You Doing for Preparedness?” in 1916 and using his portrait of “Uncle Sam” went on to become— The original 1917 according to its creator, poster (above) James Montgomery and modern-day Flagg—“the most famous parody (below) poster in the world.” Over four million copies were printed between 1917 and 1918, as the U.S. entered World War I and began sending troops and matériel into war zones. Because of its overwhelming popularity, the James Montgomery image was later adapted Flagg, creator of the for use in World War II. iconic “Uncle Sam The term “Uncle Sam” Wants You” poster. is of somewhat obscure derivation and different authorities give different versions. It’s worth noting that all the early references to Uncle Sam appeared in “peace” newspapers—that is, papers opposed to the War of 1812— and in every case the usage was derisive. This suggests Uncle Sam was dreamed up by critics of the government who simply wanted to personify the object of their scorn. Through the years, people have adapted the classic “Uncle Sam Wants You” recruiting poster to a variety of contemporary WWI political cartoon featuring Uncle Sam themes. The posters by Clifford Berryman; “March Seventeenth,” are intended to be both 03/17/1918. Library of Congress. patriotic and amusing.

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year. We benefit from the tourism industry, like all area businesses do, but we depend on our local residents keep us going year-round.” Patrons can also save money by purchasing a season subscription. There are five different plans to choose from. More information about becoming a subscriber is available online at www.venicestage.com or by calling the box office at 941-488-1115.

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experiences while embracing the central theme of Socratizing; the idea that we learn. Next meeting: Sept. 17 from 1:30 to 3 pm at Gulf Gate Library, 7112 Curtiss Ave., Sarasota. Contact: Jim Chastain, 941-953-9539.

Introduction to Computers Learn about computer hardware, monitor, keyboard, memory and how to use the mouse. Meets Sept. 11, 3:30 to 4:30 pm at Fruitville Library, 100 Coburn Road, Sarasota. 941-861-2500.

Current Events Conversation Group Bring a news article you would like to discuss or just catch up with what’s going on in the world—in a fun setting. They always end with a joke, so you can bring one of those too! Next meeting: Sept. 19, 10 am to 11:30 am at North Port Library, 13800 Tamiami Trail, North Port. 941-861-1307.

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Oil / Pastels & 2D Art For Adults Learn new art mediums or brush up on old skills. Make new friends, enjoy complimentary wine. This art class repeats weekly from 7 to 8:30 pm on Thursdays at Artista Visual Performing Arts, 37 S. Beneva Road, Sarasota. $50/month. Next meeting: Oct. 3. Call Megan at 941-345-7032.


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ou’re most likely a veteran homeowner by now. Still, buying a place to live and call your home leaves you with a number of questions. Your answers will lead you to the home that’s right for you. For Florida empty nesters, one of the most fundamental questions is whether to buy a condo or single family house. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each? The decision certainly isn’t a one-decision-fits-all one. Only you can know what’s right for you.

Real Estate • Rentals Retirement Condos can put you right in the middle of an area’s activity. Or high above the beach with a breathtaking view. And you can be close to restaurants and theatre. Biking or walking to everything you want is an asset.

Life in a condo means sharing decision-making for the building with other tenants as well as pricey condo fees to cover the costs of insurance and upkeep. You may have a car parking fee for a car you use only for short jaunts to the grocery store or visits to see family. If you’ve always had a single family house, it may be difficult to live with neighbors so close. There may a real feeling of loss of privacy. Like all things, living in a condo comes with tradeoffs. For the price of a twobedroom/two-bath condo, you can buy a home three times the size and a short drive from shopping and entertainment.

• Responsibility – Do you need total control over decisions affecting your home or are you attracted to the idea of sharing decision-making with your neighbors? • Maintenance – Are you a homebody who enjoys getting dirty in the yard or are you delighted with the idea of never having to cut a blade of grass again? • Budget – How much do you have to spend? Depending on where you want to live, a condo may be the only option that meets your budget.

These considerations and others will help you determine the best choice for you now. With a lifetime of experience behind you, decide what is important as you choose your Florida home.

What is most important to you? Give consideration to the following: • Location – Where do you want to be? Are there options for both condos and single-family houses in this area? • Privacy – Is it important to you to have complete privacy or do you find close neighbors to be a comfort?

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Time For Plan B 1. Center yourself. Take deep breaths.

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ometimes life doesn’t seem fair and when that happens some people get caught up in the “this sucks!” story. But there’s also Plan B which can be extremely uncomfortable because it removes the view of yourself as a “victim.” Plan B here refers to those moments when we allow ourselves to get in our own way. Caught up in this story that “life’s dumped on me,” we often tranquilize ourselves with the notion that we have every right to indulge in a bout of heroic suffering. “Others” seem to not have the problems we do or they respond well in stressful situations. In reality, they are people who discovered that that attitude is optional and then took the time to do something about it. At first blush this might seem easier said than done. But, when it’s broken into steps, it’s not that difficult. Here’s a tried and tested and incredibly effective five-step process:

2. Avoid unproductive moods—they won’t take you where you want to go.

3. Think about how others might perceive you by asking “Is the way I’m acting opening or closing possibilities?”

4. Ask yourself if the story you’re caught up in is taking you where you want to go. If it is, great! Be sure there is substance to your story. Are you caught up in the situation for needing to be right while someone or something else has to be wrong. What are the facts? How is what I’m doing working for me? 5. Rewrite the ending. Now that you’ve removed the drama and can clearly see just the facts, adjust the story you’ve been telling yourself and begin moving forward into your new story. The author is a business coach and speaker. His book “What’s Left of Me” explores his near-death experience that shaped his life. More at paultempler.com.

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Caregiver Program Series. Phyllis Baillett of the Senior Friendship Centers Caregiver Resource Center lines up speakers for this series twice per month, always on a Monday, beginning at 10. To find out the topic, phone either 941-861-1307 or 941-584-0050 and ask for Phyllis. North Port Library, 13800 Tamiami Trail, North Port.

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“For The Caregiver, A Guide to Eldercare” online webinar with physical therapist Cindy Andrews. 3 – 4 pm. Tips include: How to decrease falls in the home; picking the right assistive device; self care tips so you don’t burn out and finding websites and support groups to assist you. Register/view webinar at http://register. learnsurge.com/?s=for+the+caregiver.

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• Puffiness can be directly related to medication. • Heredity; your genes may have something to do with your puffy eyes. • Allergies may increase puffiness, irritation and redness around the eye area. The skin below our eyes is very delicate. Your best bet to get rid of puffiness is to have enough rest every day, remove any eye irritants and treat your eyes like the skin of a baby. Puffy Eyes Remedies to help get rid of your puffiness: First and foremost, make sure that your puffy eyes are not caused by other eye conditions. Cold Splash: Having puffy eyes can be nothing more than a problematic fluid circulation in your face. Splash

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HMOs and PPOs (sometimes called Part C or Medicare Advantage plans) are offered by private insurance companies. Part C combines both Part A (hospital insurance) and Part B (medical insurance). MA plans may offer extra coverage like vision, hearing and dental. Most include PDP as well. MA plans have a yearly cap on how much you pay for services during the year. This max out-of-pocket amount will be different between MA plans and changes every year. It is very important to be educated when you change or choose a plan. Not all plans are accepted by doctors or hospitals. Make sure that the plan you choose is. For a private review of all your options, contact me and let’s get you educated on all the changes in medicare. Call today: 941-587-9695.


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packets until dissolved. Pour over cabbage and toss to mix well. 3. Meanwhile, mix flour and remaining seasoning packet in a shallow dish. Add chicken and turn to coat. Cook in heated oil until done. Remove from oil. 4. Cut chicken crosswise in 1/2-inch-wide diagonal slices and serve over cabbage mixture.

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Fur Pet’s Sake The older we get, the more likely we are to have a weak immune system that could result in getting diseases from Hazards of Having a Pet our pets. Cancer, chemotherapy, kidney dialysis, HIV/AIDS, organ transplants, ast November and certain medications can increase I reviewed the these risks further. To minimize risks, many benefits of wash your hands thoroughly after having a pet in our handling your pet and before handling lives. They keep us food, keep your cat indoors, do not active and healthfeed your pet raw or undercooked ier, reduce stress Kate Brown, DVM, meat (or let them hunt), prevent your and loneliness, help and Maya. pet from drinking from the toilet us meet people and and avoid contact with pet feces. help us live longer and fuller lives. Always seek veterinary care for ill Despite the many benefits, there pets, especially for those with chronic are some risks and concerns that diarrhea. Keep cat claws trimmed, no need to be considered for some french kissing the French Poodle, and over-50 pet parents. Today we use monthly prescription flea preventawill explore those issues and offer tives. Wear gloves and clean bird suggestions to address them. cage linings daily. Reptiles, monkeys and wild animals have additional risks and should be avoided as pets. Can you afford the financial requirements for caring for Fido and Fluffy properly? Pet food and supplies, veterinary care, grooming and costs for traveling with your pet or caring for your pet while you travel can be significant and must all be considered. Keep in mind that organizations such as seniorsforpets.org are available in some communities and may provide Injuries are more likely if we have only limited financial assistance. a pet. A March 2009 Centers For Anxiety over our pet surviving us, Disease Control & Prevention report and grief over their loss should we states that there are approximately three falling injuries per 10,000 people survive them, are common sentiments I encounter with my senior pet annually, with dogs being 7.5 times parents. Talk to your financial planner more likely than cats to be involved. Most accidents occur in the home and and attorney about creating a pet trust as part of your estate planning. during dog walks. Tripping over a They may also help you to create dog or cat and being pulled or pushed a plan to re-home your pet should down by a dog are the greatest fall hazards. Falling over a pet toy or food you move to a retirement home or bowl can also occur. We are also more other senior living arrangement. Next month we’ll explore how likely to have an auto accident when you can train your pet to be a good driving with our pet. The risks for citizen and safe companion for you. injury can be greatly reduced by seKate Brown, DVM is the lecting the proper type and size of pet, placing a bell on their collar to alert us owner & medical director of Brandt Veterinary Clinic in Nokomis to their location, training your pet to have manners, placing toys and bowls Florida. Visit their website at www. brandtvetclinic.com or email her out of traffic areas, and using carriers at drkate@brandtvetclinic.com and restraint harnesses when driving. BY KATE BROWN, DVM

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