Getting to Know the Best of the Best 2021

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Awarding excellence in Austin

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n October 2020, the Austin American - Statesman recognized winners of our third annual readers poll. Votes were cast by area Austinites on every category from favorite breakfast taco to best yoga. Winners were celebrated in several categories during our on demand virtual event featuring a celebrity host as well as a performance from the Broadway Orchestra.

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This special edition highlights those area businesses that were selected by readers as being the best in their category. Please enjoy getting to know Austin’s local businesses and mark your calendars for our 2021 readers poll that will begin in May.

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LUV BRACES

Service-oriented, community-involved and family-run W hen Dr. Amirali Tahbaz and his wife Dr. Mona Rezapour launched their dentistry practice Luv Braces in 2014, the goal was to be the community’s go-to orthodontics office. You can always find one of the co-owners of Luv Braces, both certified orthodontists, at one of their two locations, in Austin and Bee Cave. “Our vision was always to create a service-first practice and to be engaged with our community and our schools,” Dr. Tahbaz told the Austin American Statesman. Their vision, however, has changed ever so slightly as a result of COVID-19. “It has put a hindrance on the business because building a culture of togetherness when everyone’s trying to social distance and separate, is more difficult,” Dr. Tahbaz said in an interview. For one thing, even though Gov. Abbott dropped the state’s mask mandate, patients are re-

quired to wear masks and are in and out of the office more quickly than usual. “There’s a limited number of people allowed in our office and forms are completed in advance and submitted electronically,” Dr. Tahbaz said. “We’ve integrated a new air filtration system into our office that sterilizes and recycles the office atmosphere every 15 minutes.” Despite the safety protocols that the coronavirus pandemic has required, Luv Braces is one of the highest reviewed and rated orthodontics office in the Austin area. “We’ve been very adaptive to COVID and patients appreciate that,” Tahbaz added. One thing Tahbaz wants to Texans to know about braces is that they are not just for teenagers. “A growing portion of our patients have been young professionals looking to improve themselves,” he said. “We’ve treated all ages from six to 60 years old.”

Meet Dr. Amirali Tahbaz

With parents who owned a dry cleaning business in San Diego, Dr. Tahbaz wasn’t exposed to dentistry or orthodontics as a career path while growing up. It was only after he attended university that Dr. Tahbaz became aware of the profession.

“I visited a dental office Dr. Tahbaz and Dr. Rezapour and family. and got intrigued with the dental field,” he said. “I was already studying to go to medical school but I felt like the attributes of what it takes to be a dentist or orthodontist was a better fit for my personality.” Dr. Tahbaz was eventually outfitted with a pair of braces once he entered orthodontics school. “I wanted them and I also wanted them so I understood more what patients would go through because I never went through it myself until that time,” he said.

Meet Dr. Mona Rezapour Although Dr. Rezapour’s uncle is a dentist, she decided to become an orthodontist after having the experience of wearing braces. “Having a great smile does impact your life forever and I liked that about being an orthodontist,” she said. “I liked dentistry too but I could not see myself being a dentist forever. Being an orthodontist was something that interested me and I wanted to do that for life. It’s an exciting career.” Being a young mom herself of a 2 and 4-year-old, Dr. Rezapour understands the importance of planning for a child’s future dental needs. “My four-year-old is always asking for braces but she’s too little for that,” Dr. Rezapour said.


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What sets Luv Braces apart from other orthodontists?

A: Luv Braces is family owned and satisfaction is guaranteed. “My wife and I own the business and our patients know that,” Dr. Tahbaz said. “We have expertise and knowledge and we guarantee that when they have finished their treatment, they are happy.” Customer service is personable. “I treat my patients as part of my family and we talk about everything not just about their teeth,” Dr. Rezapour said. “I try to get to know them on a different level. So, the customer service we give to our patients sets us apart.”

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What is the best part about being an Austin business?

A: The duo deliberately chose Austin as a place to live, raise their own family and grow their business because, despite the rising number of young families, they thought it offered a perfect balance of a big and small city. “We visited Austin and we just knew that Texas had far more opportunities for us as a young family and young business owners,” Dr. Tahbaz said. “We’re all just flourishing together and nature hikes are just 20 to 30 minutes away.”

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What has been the most instrumental part of Luv Braces’ success?

A: According to Dr. Tahbaz, it’s his wife, Dr. Mona Rezapour who has

been instrumental to their success. “She’s always been a great driver for us to always do better,” he said. “It’s great to bounce ideas off each other and work together as a team.” For Dr. Rezapour, it’s the milestone of opening a second office just 40 minutes away in Bee Cave and enlisting a pediatric dentist who specializes in dental cleanings. “People like the fact that we have a pediatric dentist and orthodontist in the same office,” she said. “When they come to get their cleaning done, I can do their braces. It’s good to have both doctors in one office.”

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What does the future hold for Luv Braces?

A: Luv Braces is always adapting. Most recently, the practice implemented 3D printing so that patients no longer have to undergo a molding of their teeth. “We don’t take impressions or molds anymore,” Dr. Tahbaz said. “We just scan patient’s mouth and then we can 3D print their teeth and make retainers that way. We’re hundred percent free of impressions. We used to outsource but now we make them in-house because of our 3D printer.”

Trust your smile to the best of the best! Luv Braces is Austin’s Best Orthodontist, and we’re excited to show you why! As a family-owned practice with two convenient locations in Austin and Bee Cave, we create exceptional smiles for patients of all ages. Call today to schedule a FREE consultation!

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AUSTIN REGIONAL CLINIC

40+ Years of Caring, Quality, and Convenience for Central Texans

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atients come to Austin Regional Clinic (ARC) from across Central Texas, and at ARC, the patient always comes first. With over 535,000 unique patients and over one million patient visits annually, ARC serves 20% of the Austin metro area, continually ranking in the highest level of customer service as measured in physician and clinic reviews. ARC doctors and staff have been caring for Central Texans for over 40 years and are honored to have been named “Best” in three categories: Best General Practice Doctor (Dr. Mark S. Ambler), Best Orthopedist (Dr. Lee M. Reichel), and Best Women’s Health Provider. ARC offers patients many essentials and conveniences including: same-day appointment availability; 24/7 online and phone scheduling; 24/7 phone nurse services for established patients; 24/7 on-demand, virtual urgent care with an ARC doctor, through eMD Access subscription plans; ARC MyChart patient portal, allowing patients to actively participate in their own care or that of a loved one; ARC After Hours Clinics, open every day of the year, including holidays, for new and established patients; Telemedicine options for primary and specialty care; and drive-up COVID-19 testing and flu shots Other programs adding value for patients

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ARC’s physicians always take care of their patients. include: Connected Senior Care Advantage, a Medicare Advantage program that proactively engages with patients to maintain and improve health; ARC Healthiness for weight loss, bariatric surgery, and healthy nutrition; and ARC Clinical Research, bringing cutting edge medical discoveries to Central Texas including last year’s COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine study. ARC continues to respond to patient demand for quality medical care closer to home by opening clinics in fast-growing smaller cities throughout the region as well as in Austin. On plan for 2021 are ARC East 7th (Austin), ARC Bastrop, and ARC Liberty Hill, which will all offer Family Medicine and Pediatrics. “Austin Regional Clinic has taken care of the health of Central Texans

for over 40 years, with an emphasis on prevention and high-quality care. We employ nearly 2,000 people who contribute to the communities in which they live and work, and we look forward to expanding our locations and services to continue to meet the needs and demands of this vibrant region.” said Anas Daghestani, MD, ARC President & CEO. Founded in 1980 with three physicians, ARC now provides both primary care (Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine) and specialty care (16 specialties) across 30 locations in 12 Central Texas cities, with a commitment to high-quality, affordable, and accessible health care.

Women in the United States make more than 75% of the healthcare decisions for their families, and Austin Regional Clinic (ARC), voted “Best Women’s Health Austin Regional Clinic, now with 30 locaProvider,” is tions, has been caring for Central Texans for here to care for 40+ years. them. ARC’s comprehensive services for women include primary and specialty care focused on women’s needs, such as obstetrics and gynecology, fertility services, cardiology, and sexual health. From adolescence through the mature years, ARC takes care of women at every life stage. ARC also knows that women are juggling many responsibilities, including managing the health care of their kids, parents, and often their partners. Offering conveniences such as 24/7 online and phone scheduling, and daytime, evening and weekend in-person and telemedicine visits, ARC keeps the modern caretaker in mind. Women can even get a Saturday mammogram or Saturday well-checks for their children. ARC’s patient portal is especially popular, with almost 80% of all patients using it actively, to keep up to date with their health care. Whether care involves screenings such as mammograms and bone density, stress testing, fertility counseling, or simply a routine physical, ARC is there for women’s health needs. Today’s women can take many steps to achieve and maintain good health, and as a women’s health provider, ARC is part of their lives, committed to their care and well-being.


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What sets ARC apart from other healthcare providers in the area?

A: Leadership, a continuum of care and a commitment to quality, cost-effective health care elevate Austin Regional Clinic. This multi-specialty medical group is physician-owned and physician-led, letting doctors lead the way. Care is accessible and seamless. Multiple clinics plus telemedicine, extended hours and some 24⁄7 access make ARC’s care easily attainable.

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What is the best part about being an Austin-area healthcare provider?

A: Being located in a vibrant, amenity-filled city and region makes it satisfying for ARC professionals to showcase their commitment. As an established provider serving the

community for four decades, ARC is well-respected, allowing its professionals to develop amazing relationships. “Some of our physicians may be seeing children of earlier patients. Patients who move from one part of the city can find familiar, quality, cost-effective care when they move to the suburbs,” said Katie Henry, Chief Administrative Officer.

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What has been the most instrumental part of ARC’s success?

A: Culture and a sense of family drive the ARC ethic. The dedication of staff - such as staying the course during pandemic’s lockdowns and their willingness to go above and beyond produces outstanding health care and builds patient trust. Primary care physicians working in coordination with specialists

enhances ARC’s care.

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What does the future hold for Covenant/ARC?

A: Austin is growing, and ARC is committed to keeping up. Last year, ARC opened three new clinics, and is scheduled to open three more in 2021 and others in 2022. ARC is

embracing telemedicine for the future and expanding the concept with eMD Access, an online, subscription-based option. In addition to offering 24⁄7 access to medical professionals electronically, the service could provide an alternative for those without health coverage. ARC is also advancing its participation in a Medicare Advantage Plan.

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BUSH’S CHICKEN

Quality you can taste, customer service you can count on GREAT EMPLOYEES, GOOD FOOD, AND GROWTH

The people are a key ingredient to Bush’s Chicken, as a group of employees pose at one of the company’s locations.

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ush’s Chicken offers more than the best chicken, the best tenders, the best sweet tea and the best rolls. The growing business also aims to provide the best service and customer experience possible. The people who keep coming back for more tell them that approach is working. Before opening the first Bush’s Chicken on the outskirts of Waco in 1996, Keith Bush spent two decades working and learning about the chicken business. His experience helped maintain quality on the restaurant menu and has brought innovation to the business, said Bush’s Chicken President Jeff Hammock. Bush’s Chicken, however, is not only a family-oriented and community-friendly quick-service restaurant. Bush also came up with a creative idea in order to provide the quickest drive-through service in town. He sent his employees to get orders from vehicles on multiple lanes instead of serving one car at a time through a speaker system. The shorter wait time equaled better service. In addition, the restaurant offers complete catering services for all occasions. Since then, Bush’s Chicken has been a local favorite not only because of its uniquely marinated products but also due to its friendly in-store vibe that allows its customers to feel comfortable while having meals with their family and friends. Charlene Bush worked at her husband’s side to build and grow the

company. She died of cancer in 2019, but her legacy, and the sweet tea she created, remain a vital part of Bush’s Chicken. Bush’s Chicken maintains the quality of its products with a guarantee that no shortcuts are taken during its preparation, Hammock said. According to their website, the marination process is “done each morning and the special cooking techniques ensure great tasting chicken and tenders.” All sides are also prepared fresh every day, and customers can taste the difference. Eating Bush’s Chicken is a habit that once developed, can become a lifelong pattern. Hammock said that customers not only enjoy the best hand-fried chicken in town, but fixings that fill the plate and satisfy their hunger. Side orders such as French fries, fried okra, green beans, corn nuggets, fried livers and gizzards, mac and cheese and fresh hot yeast rolls are also a big hit. Its famous sweet tea also comes in half and half (half sweet) and unsweetened. When asked about his favorites, Hammock shared that he enjoys a “mixture of the boned chicken, chicken tenders and tender rolls.” A new product called “The Sink” is a must-try, according to Hammock. It is made with French fries and crispy chicken tenders that are smothered either in buffalo sauce and blue cheese dressing or warm barbeque sauce and cheddar cheese.

With plans to further expand the business, Bush, together with his wife Charlene, decided to offer the brand for a franchise. Bush’s Chicken was Bush’s Chicken provided a catered sold to Hammock meal to serve church volunteers. At Partners, LLC in the end of the line is Vice President of 2005. It grew into a Operations Jeffrey Smith. chain of restaurants since then by opening several locations across the Lone Star State. Its corporate and franchise locations have reached more than 90 stores to date. Today Hammock Partners, LLC oversee the Franchising Operations in Austin and its surrounding markets as well as South Texas from Corpus Christi down to through the Rio Grande Valley. Keith Bush and his team oversee the other parts of Texas and beyond. “We have been at our Brodie location for over 10 years and later added a north Austin location on FM 620,” Hammock said. “In addition, we have three other locations in Cedar Park, Round Rock and Pflugerville/Hutto.” Its latest location in Pflugerville/Hutto opened less than two years ago. Although increasing property taxes are a great challenge for Bush’s Chicken, the company is “always looking to expand in the Austin market, another location down southeast of our current location and another in the metropolitan area,” Hammock said. Bush’s Chicken’s success is not only brought by its highquality menu but also by more than 150 employees who share a common goal every day — to be the best, Hammock said. And they are not left unappreciated, he said. “We do an Employee Appreciation Night in the summer to thank our employees for all their hard work,” Hammock said. “Usually, for the main event, we have a store versus store bowling competition for the Bush’s Cup. That is a lot of fun.”


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What are the expectations today?

A: Despite serving thousands of chickens each day, a part of the Bush’s Chicken company’s goal is to support local schools and nonprofit organizations. “Last year, we donated and gave to our local school systems over $180,000. We work through the booster clubs of the schools as they are not supported by the school’s independent school districts as much as they once were,” Hammock shared. “We enjoy getting to know the booster parents, coaches and teachers that help lead these important groups.” Bush’s Chicken also provides assistance to local churches through donations.

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What makes you unique?

A: Employees are a big part of any business growth and success.

Bush’s Chicken looks at job-hunters past their qualifications. The company hires employees that are also focused on serving local communities. “We have long-serving employees that have developed great community relationships which makes our jobs a lot more fun,” Hammock said. “In addition, we employ a lot of high school students which brings energy to our stores and gives us the opportunity to offer many students their first jobs and help develop a work ethic. Having high school students in our system is a true blessing.”

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What is ahead?

A: Bush’s Chicken’s goal is to push forward and serve communities with products at their best value. Just as any other business, the company plans to expand further by finding good locations. “We will look to expand to other

great areas in the Austin market as well in South Texas, and continue to focus on serving the best chicken, sides and tea in Austin and its surrounding areas and continue to build upon dedication to the local schools and churches

in our community. Also with the pandemic, we have added Online Ordering that is easy to use and can be picked up quickly in the 3rd Lane of our Drive-thru. Order Online at www.BushsATX.com,” Hammock said.

The BEST: Chicken, Tenders, Sweet Tea, Rolls & BEST VALUE in Central Texas! Cruise through the original & fastest 3 lane drive-thru!

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SOLSTICE SENIOR LIVING AT AUSTIN

Amenities, views, programs and more: Hallmarks of a wonderful place to call home

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olstice Senior Living at Austin is a more than just a place to live – it’s a community where residents can take part in a variety of activities and get the support they need, while maintaining an active, independent life. The center recently underwent a major renovation last year, said Ann Kolacki, Director of Sales and Marketing. “All public areas were updated with new flooring, lighting, furniture and artwork,” Kolacki said. And those improvements are just a few of the efforts that the staff and owners of Solstice at Austin put forth to create a place where individuals feel comfortable, safe, and happy, so they can happily call it home. Solstice might be an age-in-place community that provides assistance for those who need it, but it avoids the nursing home feel, with amenities and elements that make it a cozy, inviting place. When it comes to dining, residents can enjoy the Elevate dining program – which brings together the residents’ favorite homestyle meals and fresh cooking. Meals are prepared from scratch, and residents can enjoy their meals in the warm, in-

viting dining room. The organization’s culinary team prepares a variety of options in their flavorful menus that give residents options that cater to their personal tastes. “We offer a uniquely home-like atmosphere, with residents who are warm and welcoming. Our staff ’s primary goal is to make residents feel comfortable and safe in their new home,” Kolacki said. Solstice offers several levels of assistance for residents and works with home health care professionals to assist residents who find that they need a little more support as they get older. “We work with home health agencies, visiting physician groups, and private care partners to assist our residents, should that ever become necessary,” Kolacki. said The community is less than two miles from St. David’s South Hospital, and there are other medical professionals and specialists nearby. For those who enjoy time outside, the community offers plenty of opportunity to get some sun. The property features several places where residents can unwind and enjoy the fresh air, like the pergola on the property, nestled in a fully

landscaped space that looks like pure serenity. The community sits on nearly 40 acres of mature trees, meadows and creeks. It’s not unusual to enjoy the fabulous view and catch a glimpse of wildlife, even if Solstice is just seven miles from the Capitol and near other Austin attractions, like the Sixth Street entertainment District, the LBJ Presidential Library, or Barton Creek Square. Within the community, there are amenities that make life fun and keep residents comfortable, and they don’t even have to leave the grounds. Some of those amenities include a fitness center, a beauty salon, a library, game and activity rooms, even a movie theater. Residents can get creative in the art room or deepen their spiritual lives in the worship center. Nearly 100 residents call Solstice Senior Living home and live in the community’s cozy homes. There are five different apartment styles to choose from, and all of the apartments are spacious. There are several floor plans to choose from as well, ranging in size from 418 square feet to 921 square feet.

“Renovation of residential spaces are ongoing. When this work is complete, all apartments and floor plans will have new paint, new flooring,

cabinetry, and counters,” Kolacki said. “Our community feels fresh and updated. Our apartments are spacious and beautifully renovated, with several

options currently available for new residents to join our Solstice family. Our residents like to have fun, and we love to bring the fun to them!”


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IBRANT LIFE, AND OTHER SOLSTICE PROGRAMS

Residents can take control of their own schedules with the Vibrant Life program. The program has seven areas that are meant to inspire and challenge residents to create a schedule that includes optional outings and activities to enrich one’s schedule and make life a little more fun. Components of the Vibrant Life program include: • • • • • • •

Be Be Be Be Be Be Be

Inspired Well Challenged Adventurous Family Social Connected

Each of these elements are designed to give residents a deeper sense of their spirit, to compete and learn, to connect with others,

and to be active. There are a variety of programs that residents of Solstice Senior Living communities across the country can take advantage of – including “This Is Your Life,” which allows residents to share their memories, accomplishments, and the stories of their lives during social times. Residents can also participate in the “Path to Wellness,” which focuses on all aspects of wellness. To encourage residents to work on their wellness, there are several levels of achievement and activities that are designed to bring a sense of accomplishment. Staff members take the time to get to know residents, and that only adds to the homey vibe of the community. “Our staff is amazing! Many of our associates have been here for years, we have a tight-knit team that is focused on resident care,” Kolacki said.

Misty and her team are committed to meeting the needs of Solstice residents by providing excellent service. Our community is full of great people like Misty. Come live where your independence can thrive, and assistance is readily available.

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UNIVERSITY VILLAGE MEMORY CARE AND ASSISTED LIVING

Committed to raising standards and hopes

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niversity Village Memory Care and Assisted Living continues to raise the standards of memory care and assisted living. In August 2011, UVMC first opened its doors at 4701 Campus Village Drive in Round Rock. Its community was designed with its residents in mind — inviting and comfortable for families and their loved ones while offering a residential program that specializes in “care and support of individuals in varying stages of Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and related disorders,” according to its website. “Our community is one story with an amazingly simple and unique layout,” UVMC Administrator and Personal Relations Director Terra Jones said. “We have lots of natural lighting and windows that provide an incredibly open feel. Our enclosed courtyards with access, provide a safe environment for residents to enjoy the outdoors.” University Village wants families and residents to feel they are at home rather than a care community. The high ceilings and amazing amount of natural lighting was designed to help with the residents’ sleep pattern and improve their moods.

University Village consists of four distinct neighborhoods, each one giving residents the sense of home and comfort that helps reduce confusion and loneliness. UVMC opened as University Village Memory Care; however, according to Jones, she started receiving calls from families who needed more than assisted living but their loved one was not ready for a memory care community. There are also families that did not want to separate their parents who have been married for more than 65 years, while still keeping them under the same roof and meeting each parent’s individual needs. “A community that had trained staff to understand their loved one’s challenges but assure they still had a sense of independence,” Jones said. “I knew just how to support what our families needed and quickly offered options for exactly where our families were at. We then became University

Village Memory Care and Assisted Living.” During the Covid-19 pandemic, UVMC dedicated Valerian Home Health and Hospice nurses exclusively to its residents. “Valerian Home Health and Hospice has trained nurses and therapists that understand our residents’ challenges,” Jones said. “This provided a peace of mind knowing we were doing everything we could to keep Covid out of our community. We continue to offer nursing and therapy support to our residents in need. University Village has successfully stayed Covid-free.” Since its opening, University Village has been locally owned and operated by UV Memory Care LLC. An expansion is coming to the community this Spring. “We are excited to announce that we just received our building permit to expand University Village,” Jones shared. As University Village continuously stays

The needs and wants of residents and their families are given priority treatment at UVMC. at full capacity, 26 additional rooms with amenities will be added by fall. “We are thrilled to help more families and have more availability,” Jones added. Aside from its new expansion, UVMC will soon be celebrating its 10-year anniversary with residents, their families, local businesses that have shown sup-

port to the community and most especially, its in-house managers who remained dedicated and loyal since its beginning. “I cannot do what I do every day without the amazing in-house managers and staff I work with,” Jones said. “I am truly grateful for each and every one of them. We walk this journey together,

with love, support and understanding. We are truly blessed.” University Village Memory Care and Assisted Living was named “The Best Assisted Living in Round Rock, Texas” for 2016 and 2017 by families through SeniorAdvisor. com, as well as Best of the Best by the community in 2019 and 2020.


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he right environment, at the right time.

University Village Memory Care and Assisted Living has type B assisted living license with an Alzheimer’s certification. Its layout has two separate sides, west and east. The west side is for residents who are in need of assisted living and early memory care while the east side is for those who have advanced dementia or Alzheimer’s. “This is where University Village Memory Care and Assisted Living started offering the right environment to where our residents are today. The right environment is very important, not only for our residents’ activities of daily living, but also their spirits and social interaction,” Jones said. UVMC listened to the needs of its residents and their families. Soon enough, married residents were given the chance to stay together. Families also had the peace-of-mind that their

loved one, who is in the early stages of dementia, can be provided with continuous support and proper care as their condition progresses. “We are now keeping our families together and offering the support they need without our residents having to make another move,” Jones said. “Offering the right home environment and understanding the need was the best thing we could have ever done. It was the right thing.” University Village is committed to quality care that will meet the needs of its residents physically, socially, emotionally and spiritually. The community offers a lot of amenities include a daily routine, individual and group activities, nutritious family-style meals and snacks, weekly community outings to movies, parks, shopping, restaurants and more. They even have a live in pet dog, Sophie, that brings joy and companionship to residents. Dementia-specific activities, exercise

University Village Memory Care is designed as a home, not a care facility. programs, stress-free classes, community involvement, creative arts and music activities and spiritual opportunities for all religions are offered as an approach in order to develop close bonds between residents, families and caregivers. “I also love the relationship we have with our families,” Jones said. “Our

residents and their families become a part of our community.” In June 2019, University Village added three new offices to accommodate the Valerian Home Health and Hospice in order to provide additional assistance to the health care needs of residents, especially those with dementia and Alzheimer’s.

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THE CARLSON LAW FIRM

Heart and experience make The Carlson Law Firm the best R esources, knowledge, and a client-centered mission have earned The Carlson Law Firm its third straight recognition as one of Austin’s best law firms. This personal injury law firm is dedicated to defending the rights of the injured. Attorneys handle a variety of personal injury cases including various motor vehicle accidents, dog bites, workplace injuries, medical malpractice, defective products, nursing home neglect, offshore injuries, wrongful death and more. The Carlson Law Firm also has a family law practice in Round Rock serving people in need of family law matters in Williamson, Hays, Travis, Bastrop, and Burnet Counties. Through its stable of offices, The Carlson Law

Firm connects its resources to benefit each client. “What many people don’t realize is that injury claims take time, and they can be expensive if insurance companies drag them out,” said Craig Carlson, Managing Partner. “If you hire an attorney who doesn’t have the resources that The Carlson Law Firm has, you run the risk of getting a recovery that is less than what you are owed.”

Compassion is the key to the firm’s success. “We hire for heart,” said Lisa Griffin, Chief Operating Officer. “We believe that you cannot fully represent a client without fully caring about their circumstances and treating them as though they are part of our family.” At The Carlson Law

Firm, caring for clients means forging a bond, keeping communication open, providing updates and more. “These simple courtesies — that many lawyers take for granted — are built into the fabric of our firm as it is our mission to provide excellent legal representation along with our signature customer service,” added Carlson. The Carlson Law Firm’s professionals are committed to fostering safety for all Americans. Staff determinedly advocate for clients when that safety is breached. More importantly, the team does it all with compassion for people and a commitment to the community. To learn more about The Carlson Law Firm, visit the practice online at www.carlsonattorneys. com. For a free consultation, call (866) 441-1417.

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Compassion and caring are more than buzzwords for The Carlson Law Firm. Believing community service is the best way to serve clients, the firm established Carlson Cares to improve people’s lives.

“Carlson Cares was born out of that desire to serve our community, which many of our staff were already doing in their hours off the clock,” noted Todd Kelly, Partner in The Carlson Law Firm’s North Austin location. Founded in 2018, the charitable arm of the firm conducts an array of service. Austin-area staff have volunteered with local food banks, women’s shelters, and ReSet Mentoring Home, which helps youth successfully move beyond the juvenile justice system. Staff enjoy giving as well, supplying backpacks and snacks to students, hosting trunk-or-treats, donating toys, and helping individual families during the holiday season. Carlson Cares’ Christmas Miracles is one of the group’s largest efforts. “We’ve furnished people’s homes and provided rental assistance to help them make it through tough moments,” said Kelly of the program. Professionally, Kelly represents victims of sexual assault and abuse following such devastation. He stressed the importance of working to stop this wrongdoing before it happens. Therefore, through Carlson Cares, Kelly volunteers at domestic violence survivor shelters and with troubled youth. Carlson Cares allows staff to reaffirm that they are real people who care, first and foremost, about those they help.

Professionals at The Carlson Law Firm volunteer at many places including Hope Alliance.

“At the end of the day, being an injury lawyer or legal assistant at an injury firm is about helping and educating people,” said Kelly. “We show them - rather than merely telling them - that we are on their side and that we will stand up for them both in and out of the courtroom. We care about them and their families as people and about the community in which we both live and serve.”


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What sets Carlson apart from other practices?

A: Experience and personnel define this personal injury law firm. With Craig Carlson as Managing Partner and Lisa Griffin as Chief Operating Officer, this firm is veteran-led and woman-led. All attorneys are trial attorneys who approach cases with compassion and understanding, advocating for clients in negotiations and the courtroom. This team has the experience and willingness to take a case to court to ensure clients receive the best resolution possible.

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What is the best part about being an Austin-area business?

A: Like a true Texan, this firm seeks to be a good neighbor. The Carlson Law Firm understands

Austinites embody the state’s pioneering and neighborly spirit.

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What has been the most instrumental part of the firm’s success in the Austin setting?

A: The Carlson Law Firm’s people make a difference, and their success fosters the firm’s success. The Austin teams have secured some of the largest injury verdicts in the state annually. Austin-area partners — L. Todd Kelly (North Austin), Jaime Lynn (Round Rock) and Nathan Kennedy (South Austin) — often collaborate; Kelly and Lynn secured a $7 million verdict for clients injured in a trucking crash last January. These partners lead skilled associates who have secured other large verdicts through hard work and attention to detail. Such dedication garners results for clients who, in turn, recommend the firm.

Above, Carlson Cares’ hosts events called Party With A Purpose including Snack-2-School handouts of supplies and snacks. Below, Round Rock Partner John Fabry hands out treats at Carlson Cares Trunk or Treat.

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What does the future hold for Carlson Law Firm?

A: Recently, the firm has opened offices in Midland and Kerrville, Texas, plus a location in Los Angeles, California. The Carlson Law Firm will continue to grow, help communities and seek safer roadways and products for the health and safety of all.


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CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY TEXAS A nursing program that prepares students with core academics and distinct mission

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ith the COVID-19 pandemic and recent weather events emphasizing the important work that nurses do, Concordia University Texas, a finalist in the Best Nursing Program category, reports that many of its upcoming graduates have already been hired by local health care facilities. The Concordia University Texas nursing program, which started in 2010, has 446 Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) students, said Dr. Amber Shammas, senior director of the College of Health Sciences at the university, located in northwest Austin. The BSN program offers a traditional track and an accelerated track, and these operate with the same mission statement, Dr. Shammas said: “To holistically educate baccalaureate and advanced practice

nurses to deliver high quality, safe nursing care to diverse populations utilizing critical thought, compassionate service, and courageous leadership.” Dr. Shammas noted that this mission flows directly from the university’s mission. As a faith-based institution, Concordia is committed to service to improve the lives of all people as God’s creation, and to respect all people as individuals of great intrinsic worth. The university’s website states that the BSN Nursing Program has three primary goals: • To provide a strong knowledge, skill and attitude foundation for competent, evidence-based professional practice in providing and coordinating care of patients/clients, families, groups,

communities and populations. • To develop students’ abilities to serve as Christian leaders in professional nursing roles and to be contributing members of the profession of nursing. • To prepare students to function as change agents to improve the quality and safety of healthcare within dynamic, complex healthcare systems. Specific outcomes for the nursing program graduates were developed by the Texas Board of Nursing. These include expectations of what they will achieve as a member of the nursing profession, as a provider of patient-centered care, as a patient safety advocate, and as a member of a healthcare team.

A Nurse’s Role Dr. Shammas said that of the 86 students graduating this April, many have already been hired at area hospitals, including HCA St. David’s, Ascension Seton, and Baylor Scott & White. “Nursing has always been a highly desirable profession for those that have a desire to serve,” Dr. Shammas said. “The pandemic and recent snow storm have brought a lot of media attention to the profession and highlighted the essential and difficult work of the nursing profession. As a result, many people have learned what it is that nurses really do. This is important for the profession of nursing, to share the actual role of the nurse and how integral the role is to the healthcare system.” Amid the pandemic, nurses are often described as heroes of the healthcare profession, as they work to help patients as well as their families. “Nurses serve in a lot of capacities,” Dr. Shammas said. “They are on the frontlines of healthcare, doing a lot of direct patient care and coordinating the healthcare team. Nurses spend a lot of time with patients that gives them insight into a holistic perspective of patient care.” In addition to the patient care work, nurses make a lot of sacrifices to serve their patients, Dr. Shammas said. “The recent snow storm showed nurses spending the night and multiple nights, sometimes two or three days at the hospital, sleeping at hospitals to support patients and provide essential care,” Dr. Shammas said. “This commitment is part of being a nurse and makes an impact on the community when they see this sacrifice in hard times like the snow storm.” “Nurses are heroes every day, this doesn’t only occur during a pandemic or snowstorm,” Dr. Shammas said.


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How did you decide to pursue a career in nursing and how long have you been with Concordia University Texas? A: I decided to pursue nursing in college because I wanted to serve my community in the healthcare field. I started my nursing journey in 1997 and have done a lot of different roles in nursing and have loved every minute. I joined the Concordia nursing team in 2011 as an assistant professor of nursing.

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What has been most instrumental in making the Concordia University Texas Nursing Program a success? A: The faculty and students. The faculty are experienced and are dedicated to the mission of Concordia and the profession of nursing. This is shared with the

nursing students as faculty serve as mentors and role models. Our students and alumni share this commitment to the university mission and service to the community. Our alumni support and contribute a lot to the healthcare of our community.

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What is most challenging about being a nurse? What is most rewarding?

A: One of the biggest challenges is managing stress and balancing work and life. Nurses have an extremely difficult role that sometimes impacts physical and mental well-being. Even with the challenges, people often ask why would nurses continue to serve in their profession. It is because nursing is the most rewarding profession. We are part of life-changing events in the lives of our patients.

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BRENTWOOD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

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Placing a priority on learning ... with a higher purpose

ward-winning academics, acclaimed activities beyond the classroom and a heart for service have placed Brentwood Christian School high among finalists in the Best BCS has highly acclaimed academics and athletics. of Austin’s private school category. This Christ-centered, college preparatory school has been educating young minds since 1963. Not a tiny Christian school, this 40-plus acre campus in the heart of North Austin provides a well-rounded education with strong extra- and co-curricular opportunities for students from K4 to twelfth grade. “BCS is focused on excellence while educating the whole child academically, socially, emotionally, physically, and spiritually,” said Kimberly McLain, Admissions Director and BCS parent. “Our goal is to help students find and develop their gifts for leadership and service.” The school has renowned academics, arts, and athletics. There are nationally recognized STEM offerings, AP classes and dual credit opportunities. According to BCS, students score highly and graduate with significant scholarship opportunities to colleges of their choice. Both the high school and middle school at Brentwood hold numerous state academic titles. Brentwood is the first school to sweep all state academic meets within the National Christian School Association. Brentwood Christian is about more than just academics, however. “At Brentwood, your child will be challenged to become the best and brightest version of themselves,” said Brandy Gauthier, Communications Director and mother of a BCS student. “Keeping Christ at the center of all we do enables us to see each student as an individual, with unique strengths, talents, and needs,” said Jay Burcham, a BCS parent as well as school president. “We also emphasize the necessity of personal accountability and work and that leadership is learned through service.” To build on that, BCS emphasizes experiential education. Students are encouraged to participate in athletics, the arts, community service, leadership, and exploring their gifts. Participation in athletics is 74% and 78% in the arts, providing real world examples of perseverance, teamwork, and success. “We hold our students to a higher standard and give them the tools and opportunities to meet their highest potential at every step of development,” added Burcham.

GETTING TO KNOW THE BCS COMMUNITY WITH THE SCHOOL PRESIDENT Austin families looking to have their children challenged to become the best version of themselves are invited to explore Brentwood Christian School. BCS is now accepting applications for the 2021-22 school year; open enrollment begins March 15. A virtual tour is available on the school’s website. Admissions can schedule an inperson tour, including the elementary, middle and high school classrooms, BCS’s Center for Science and the Arts, two athletic centers, and the chapel. After enrolling children, families are integral to the BCS experience. There are community engagement opportunities for every family in addition to the many enrichment activities for students. “We partner with families to create an environment that focuses on excellence in education while emphasizing the value of service, accountability, and work to the glory of God,” said Jay Burcham, school president. The on-campus family is critical to Brentwood Christian’s success. Older BCS students mentor the younger students, allowing younger students to see what opportunities lie ahead for them. Students get to know each other, helping the community thrive. “We have a saying at Brentwood: ‘It’s a great day to be a Brentwood Bear’,” added Burcham. “We truly believe this.” Teachers, instructors, and coaches contribute to the family as well. They continually look for ways to impact students individually, providing opportunities for the youngsters to explore their gifts and talents daily. In addition to cultivating relationships within the school community, BCS also looks to partner with organizations in the greater Austin community through service projects. “Our students and staff work with our community through book drives, food bank volunteer work, visits to local retirement communities, work with disadvantaged or disabled students, and other ad hoc volunteerism throughout the year,” Burcham said. “We firmly believe that leadership is found in service.” To schedule a tour or inquire about admission to Brentwood Christian School, email the Admissions Department at admissions@brentwoodchristian.org.


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What sets Brentwood Christian Schools apart from other schools?

A: What truly defines Brentwood is its community and a focus on a higher purpose. While Brentwood is one of the top performing schools in the state, it is the level of support and involvement from the BCS families that elevate the experience to something greater. From sold out games to packed concerts to service opportunities, the BCS community is exceptional, and it is felt by the students and faculty.

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What is the best part about being an Austin-area private school?

A: Austin is such a unique city, and that uniqueness is mirrored at Brentwood Christian School. BCS includes students from all walks of life who unite for a

common purpose. When such collective differences come together, the purposeful impact is special.

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What has been the most instrumental part of the school’s success? A: BCS endeavors to glorify God in all it does. Students are nurtured to grow leadership through the service to God and others. Such teachings cultivate students to think in terms of purposeful actions, words, and deeds. Living with purpose leads student to embrace personal accountability, fostering an understanding that work is necessary for success.

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What does the future hold for Brentwood Christian School?

A: Although Brentwood Christian School has been an Austin fixture

Students K4 to 12th grade work together, excel, lead and serve. 50-plus years, its best days are still ahead. Although one of the largest private schools in central

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REAL GREEN LAWN CARE AND PEST CONTROL Real Green Lawn Care and Pest Control offers services homeowners can count on AWARDS, RECOGNITION AND WHAT SETS REAL GREEN APART FROM THE COMPETITION Real Green Lawn Care and Pest Control designs their products to work with Austin’s soil, creating custom blends that can help the clay-based soil of Austin.

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urb appeal is a big deal, and having a gorgeous lawn is a big part of that. Having a healthy, green lawn and home that is free of pests is a goal for many homeowners in the Austin area, but the task can be time-consuming and energy-consuming too. Homeowners who want the immaculate yard but don’t have the time or energy to do the work themselves are in luck though – Austin is home to the award-winning Real Green Lawn Care and Pest Control company. Known for its work on the Texas Governor’s Mansion, the company has been named by Austin residents as the Best Lawn Care Service in Austin for the third year in a row. Real Green Lawn Care and Pest Control’s reputation is strong, and customers prove that each year. In 2019 and 2020, Real Green Lawn Care and Pest Control Services was voted the Best of the Best by Austin American-Statesman readers, and in 2019,

“Our products are not purchased in a bottle or bag like other lawn care services,” said James Duhon, Chief Operating Officer, Real Green Pest and Lawn Care Services. Real Green and its employees are local experts in creating pest control solutions that are regarded as low-toxicity solutions. Many of the product and procedures that Real Green employees use on client lawns and pest care projects are proprietary.

they were selected as the Best Lawn care and pest control service in town. Also in 2019, Real Green won “Green Thumb of the Year” from the Texas Turfgrass Association,” and Best of Round Rock. The company prides itself on its customer service and the results it provides. Whether a customer needs landscaping and lawncare, pest control, or something a little different, the team at Real Green Lawn Care and Pest Control can help. Sprinkler repair, top dressing, tree and shrub care, are a few of

the other services offered. There are many ways the company can assist a homeowner in ensuring their lawn and landscaping are healthy and look just the way the homeowner wants them to. Real Green Lawn Services and Pest Control guarantees that customers will be satisfied with their lawn. If, after recommendations are followed, the treatments do not bring about the intended result, Naiser will refund the amount of the most recent treatment for customers whose accounts are in good standing.

One of the specialized services they provide is the Aqualizer chemical treatment, which was once used by commercial clients. The patented blend of liquid humectant and compounds that attract and keep moisture within the soil can help homeowners manage the ground under their plants, reducing the amount of water a homeowner must apply, for indoor or outdoor plants, shrubs, trees, even their grasses. Founder Jerry Naiser’s depth of knowledge and professional certifications also set the company apart from their competition. Naiser is licensed by The Texas Department of Agriculture and the Texas Structural Pest Control Board. He is a Texas Certified Master Gardener, ISA Certified Arborist, and a Texas Forestry Service - Certified Oak Wilt Specialist. The company is also a member of multiple industry organizations, including Independent Lawn Care Association, The Professional Lawn Care Association, The International Society of Arboriculture, The Texas Forestry Association, The National Arborist Association and The Society of Commercial Arborists.


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What services do you offer homeowners who are looking for help with their lawn care and pest control needs? A: Lawn fertilization, weed control, core aeration, top dressing, disease and insect treatments, tree and shrub care, home pest control services. One of those services is the Water Wizard program, which uses the company’s advanced weather and soil monitoring station to set up a sprinkler, then determine the best sprinkler run time for a customer’s turf and soil needs. Another service is the Aqualizer treatment, which can help to increase the time between necessary watering of one’s lawn and plants.

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Which of your services seem most popular with the community?

A: All of our services are very popular as the majority of our customers are enrolled in multiple services.

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What can a homeowner expect when they work with your company?

A: Top level customer care and guaranteed proven results.

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What can a homeowner expect from your employees who come to perform work at a customer’s home, whether for pest control or lawn care services?

A:Professionalism, attention to detail, and knowledge.

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How can people learn about what their lawns might need?

A:Visit our website, www.realgreenservices.com. There, you’ll find a variety of resources and tips on a variety of topics. One of those resources is the company’s free e-book, “Secrets to a Great Lawn.”

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What is the best way for a homeowner to contact you?

A: Homeowners can contact Real Green Lawn Care and Pest Control Services either by phone at (512)-454-7336, or visit the online website at www.realgreenservices.com.

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FACTORY MATTRESS

Strengthening the connection between good sleep and good health

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ustomers tell the story of Factory Mattress. They tell the story of a company that understands the connection between sleep and overall health and takes the extra effort to match customers with the mattress that will provide both. They talk about employees who are not sales people but sleep consultants. “An incredible selection and knowledgeable staff,” one customer said on Facebook. “He spent over an hour and a half with us helping us to find not only the right mattress for our health, but for our comfort too.” Factory Mattress realizes it’s not just falling asleep that can help make you feel better the next day and improve your overall health. The quality of sleep is also important, Steve Frey, CEO of Factory Mattress told The Austin American-Statesman. “One of the things that keeps us awake at night at Factory Mattress, is the fact that anywhere from 5070 million Americans suffer with a sleep disorder, of which insomnia is the most prevalent,” Frey said. “Our mission is to find the right mattress, to make sleep easier and more productive.” That involves matching customers with a mattress that properly supports their body type and

sleeping position. Factory Mattress uses a diagnostic mattress, which compiles 18 statistical measurements and more than 1,000 scientific calculations to determine the perfect level of postural support for each customer. “I need firm support with the ability to also relieve tension on my lower back so the consultant highly recommended the Tempur-Pedic mattress I am now sleeping on nightly,” one customer wrote. “No doubt, I’m waking up from a deeper sleep with a totally relaxed lower back.” The sleep consultants are “the real deal” another customer said. “I was pleasantly greeted immediately at the door,” he said. “I was not pressured at all. The sleep consultant was more concerned with me getting a better night sleep than making a sale.” Factory Mattress tries to educate customers on the link between sleep and health. “At Factory Mattress one of our biggest priorities is educating our guests on the perils of a lack of sleep,” Frey said. “It can be as mild as mood changes and forgetfulness, to more serious situations like hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease. Understanding the science behind sleep is what leads to better sleep.”


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What sets your business apart from other competitors in the area?

A: Factory Mattress understands the connection between good health and good sleep. We use a RIGHTfit Sleep Diagnostic exclusive patented diagnostic system that matches you with the mattress best suited to properly support your body type and sleeping position. We also offer the 366 Night Comfort Guarantee. Factory Mattress also has a Low Price Guarantee that cannot be beaten and we boast the largest selection of national brands.

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What are your favorite parts about doing business in Austin?

A: At Factory Mattress, we enjoy socializing with customers and watching multiple generations come

back to support a local business.We have been serving Austin and San Antonio since 1977.

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What has been most instrumental in the success of your company? A: Caring about our customers and that means caring about their health and the quality of their health, not just making a sale. We strive to do what’s best for them and improve their wellness. We are also passionate about giving back to the community.

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What does the future hold for the company?

A: We anticipate continued growth for the families supported by Factory Mattress. Additionally, we hope and plan to expand our community involvement in the future.

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ARA DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING

Convenience, compassion and specialization spur success

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est Medical Services finalist ARA Diagnostic Imaging knows you may not be feeling your best when you walk through their doors. “It all starts with our core value of compassion,” Dr. Greg Connor, President of ARA, said. “We provide care for people that are not necessarily feeling well.” ARA Diagnostic Imaging is a home-grown Austin imaging group that has been attending to Central Texas since 1954. ARA works with both patients and providers, offering hundreds of exams and procedures such as ultrasounds, MRIs and mammograms. “Our technologists perform the scans,” Connor said. “Our radiologists will provide the diagnosis and inform the referring provider of the results.” One of ARA’s great strengths, according to Connor, is their ability to provide services to patients at every stage of life, from pediatrics, to mammography, sport injuries and issues that crop up as we age. “We are really here for all central Texans,” he said. “For instance, you could bring your child in for a broken arm and return for a mammogram the following week.” ARA radiologists have multiple subspecialties ranging from musculoskeletal radiology to body imaging to interventional radiology and more. “Every area of the body

WHAT’SNEW WITHARADIAGNOSTICIMAGING Just like Austin and Central Texas, ARA Diagnostic Imaging is growing. “Every year we have more patients and get to serve more central Texans,” Connor said. “And we’re expanding this year out in Manor.” The brand new stand-alone location opens in April and enables ARA to bring its specialized care further east than they ever have before. “That’s a fast-growing area of central Texas,” Connor said. “So, we wanted to get out in that area, too, to start serving these folks.” A general imaging center, the Manor facility will be located at 12700 Lexington St., Suite 300. It will offer a full array of services including 3D mammography, bone densitometry, 3T open-bore MRI, CT, ultrasound and X-ray. “We are so happy to be part of the Manor community!” Connor said. Also, in April, ARA will open the newly renovated Austin Center Boulevard (ACB) location in Central Austin. The facility has been closed for about a year as it undergoes its transformation. After many years in the nearby Jefferson Building, ARA’s Women Imaging Center is relocating and will be part of the Austin Center Boulevard location. is covered by a specialist at ARA,” said Connor. ARA also specializes through focused care centers such as their Women’s Imaging Centers and their Children’s Imaging Center. ARA employees and radiologists love serving their community and make an effort to deliver convenience and compassion in every aspect of their work, Connor said, including scheduling appointments quickly, minimizing anxiety by explaining procedures, and producing

accurate reports and diagnoses in a timely manner. “Technologists are trained not only to be experts at doing high-quality diagnostic imaging, but also in how to best support patients,” Connor said. ARA strives to provide Austinites and Central Texans the best possible health care outcomes, providing leading-edge technologies and compassionate care, Connor said.

“We have great technology and expanded services in that center,” Connor said. “Plus all of our women’s imaging services in one place.” Austin Center Boulevard will offer services such as 3D screening and diagnostic mammography, breast biopsy, bone densitometry, 3T open-bore MRI, ultrasound and X-ray. With 17 outpatient imaging centers from Georgetown to San Marcos, from Dripping Springs to Manor, and in the Austin metroplex, it’s likely there’s a location in your neighborhood or near your workplace. Austinites and Central Texans may even encounter ARA at one of 22 area hospitals where they read and diagnose imaging. ARA is committed to bringing imaging services to you in your community, Connor said.


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What do you think contributed most to ARA Diagnostic Imaging being one of the Best of the Best?

A: We just have been very responsive to the growth of Austin and the needs of Austin patients and providers -- because we serve both. We do the imaging that needs to be done to provide diagnoses.

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What are you known for?

A: Most women that reach the age of 40 are probably going to come to ARA to get a mammogram. If you say ‘ARA’ around Austin, a lot of people will say ‘I’ve been there for a mammogram.’ Or ‘I’ve taken my child for an X-ray.’ Or ‘Yeah, sure, they did an MRI when I tore my shoulder.’ So, we do many common exams like that

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What’s a little-known fact about ARA, something that might surprise people?

A: Our international radiology services. ARA interventionalists do important procedures for common health problems like enlarged prostate, uterine fibroids or varicose veins. patients. People are becoming aware of these procedures because they address medical issues with minimally invasive techniques that are done on an outpatient basis.

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What sets ARA apart from the competition or other imaging places?

A: ARA’s impressive radiologists. We have over 115. Most of them have done

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AUSTIN AMY CRANIOSACRAL AND MASSAGE THERAPIES Relax and Rejuvenate Your System For Long-term Quality of Life AFOCUSONSELFCAREAND VITALITY 2021 brings Amy to her twenty-fifth year of full-time practice averaging 1,000 clients per year.Approaching each client with an individual plan for lasting benefit is her focus. Specializing in blending deep tissue with the finer modality of craniosacral creates a unique experience that soothes the system. Calming the mind is key as we navigate forward.

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my Zamarripa brings over 25 years of experience in massage, with focused training in craniosacral, deep tissue, the enteric nervous system and CST for cranial nerves. As the owner and sole practitioner, she provides dedicated, knowledgeable focus for your overall well-being. All are welcome. Her specializations over the years have included bringing equilibrium to the lives of highly driven people, athletes and nurses as well as easing the tension patterns found in newborns, toddlers and octogenarians. In addition to facilitating injury rehabilitation, offering pre and post-natal care for moms is a high priority in her practice. Trained in massage therapy and the Upledger Institute CranioSacral modality, Amy blends the best of both worlds focusing not only on fascia and muscles, but also vital cerebrospinal fluid flow and supple cranial nerve pathways. Contact Details: Austin Amy CranioSacral and Massage Therapies; 4131 Spicewood Springs Rd, Bldg L,Suite 4 Austin, Texas 78759 (1.5 miles west of Anderson Lane/Mopac); 512.619.0060; austinamy.com.

The best way to prevent burnout is to have reliable self-care tools. Amy has honed numerous skills in order to provide techniques that allow the body to keep up with our daily expectations. Her private office is quietly nestled in the Spicewood Forest Office Park. She has worked with moms in labor and delivery rooms, athletes in rehab environments, chiropractic clinics and resorts in Tulum, Mexico. Life’s experiences and habitual tensions always find a way to wrap themselves up in muscles and fascia. Amy approaches each client with patience and expertise. If your goal is to live as pain free as possible, there is no time like the present to decide to put your well-being at the top of the list. Amy provides skillful strategies to facilitate increased ease of movement for enjoyment of your daily life. Traditionally, we have all been hardwired to give to our selves last. This life pattern creates a depleted state that prevents us from giving as fully as our hearts would like to. Filling our own cup first provides us with the opportunity to give with ease. Attending to the needs of our systems now and on a regular maintenance basis prevents us from requiring more care later in life. Our loved ones will be grateful now and in the future. CranioSacral and massage techniques provide templates within which habitual patterns can be rerouted towards your longterm goals of vitality.


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What is CranioSacral?

A: CranioSacral is a therapy that focuses on the beneficial circulation of cerebrospinal fluid throughout the subarachnoid space around the brain and spinal cord as well as the ventricles of the brain. Proper flow aids in calming the nervous system and the all important maintenance of supple pathways for the functioning of nerves. CST helps to reset and soothe the system.

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How do you help with headaches?

A: Upper back, arm and neck tension along with eye strain are some of the biggest causes of headaches. Opening up the fascial envelope and addressing tension in the individual muscles brings relief to the base of the head where it meets the neck. Once this area has more circulation the pressure

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Can you help jaw tension?

A: Yes. A blend of massage and craniosacral techniques for the muscles of the jaw and neck have proven to benefit many who clench, grind or experience tinnitus.

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What got you into massage therapy?

A: I was injured in a car accident and had neck surgery. I was determined to live pain and pain pill free. I’m happy to say that all the techniques that I offer to my clientele have directly improved my own quality of life. I am motivated by an intention to create and maintain resources of relief for those who are driven to succeed as well as being invested in long-term health.

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Book your Wellness Plan! 6 - 90 minute sessions for 900. 6 - One Hour sessions for 640. Set your mind at ease knowing that you are scheduling consistent care for yourself. Every system runs smoother with a regular maintenance program in place. Utilize the tools of massage and craniosacral therapy to relieve chronic pain, migraines, TMJ, tinnitus, eye strain, muscle spasms, insomnia and a restless mind. Quality of life and optimal functioning is the goal!

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BEN WHITE BINGO

South Austin bingo hall specializes in fun and fundraising

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For those looking for an amusing way to pass the time while also giving back to the community, playing bingo might offer the best of both worlds. Ben White Bingo is an association of Austin Area Charities that have been licensed by the state of Texas to conduct bingo to fundraise for each charity’s mission. They are located in South Austin off Ben White Boulevard near Menchaca. Charitable Bingo has been conducted here consecutively over the last 30 years, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for Austin area nonprofits. At any given time the association members include up to seven different nonprofits, such as charter schools, veterans organizations, LGBT services, fraternal organizations, independent libraries and research nonprofits to support. Consistently, Ben White Bingo employs between 20 and 30 employees depending on the time of year. Open seven days a week, Ben White Bingo offers a robust schedule for guests. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, with early hours of 2:30 on weekends. The majority of the responsibility at Ben White falls on the shoulders of Tiffany Score. She shows up to operate bingo sometimes up to seven days a week, rain or shine. Her job requires her to do more than just make sure the bingo games are run correctly and fair, she is also an important part of many of the customers’ daily lives and a leader to the staff.

BEN WHITE BINGO BASICS DAILY SCHEDULE: The daily schedule of games, Monday through Friday, is as follows: Electronic Speed Bingo Games 1 & 2 $50 Prize Per Game (Prize is retail of Bingo Merchandise) 1-1 Line 2-Dbl Bingo w/4 corners, 3-Dbl Bingo, 4-Floating 6 Pack, 5Floating 8 Pack 6-1 Line 7-Crazy L, 8-Lucky U, 9-Large Picture Frame, 10-Cover All

Session 1 Early Birds - Continuation Games - $50 Prize Per Game (Pink 9 on Sheet) 1-Crazy Kite(cont’d), 2-DBL postage (cont’d), 3-DBL postage w/4 corners

Session 1 Warm-Up Game - $50 (Pink Dbl Action Sheet) DBL bingo w/4 corners Session 1 Jackpot Games 1-DBL POSTAGE, 2-DBL RENO BINGO, 3 - BLOCK OF 9, 4 - Dbl Bingo w/4 Corners, 5 - 4 LINES HARDWAY

Intermission S2 Speed Bingo Games - 10 Games @ $50 Prize Per Game -see session 1 for patterns S2 Early Birds - Continuation* Games $50 Prize Per Game (Green 9on Sheet) -see session 1 for patterns S2 Warm-Up Game - $50 - (Green Dbl Action Sheet) -see session 1 for patterns

Session 2 Jackpot Games 1-DBL BINGO, 2-LETTER X, 3-LUCKY HORSESHOE, 4- 3 LINES HARDWAY

PRICING: Speed Bingo Set - $5/session, Early Bird Set $3/Sheet, Warm-Up $1/Sheet Jackpot Games: Computer $5/Session (66 cards) - Paper $2/Session(18 or 24 cards) DBL Action $1/sheet Early Bird & Warm-up Games Prizes Awarded as Reverse Raffle Ticket & Bingo Merchandise (valued) $47.50 + $2.50 cash = $50 Total Prize Speed Bingo Games Prizes Awarded as Retail Value of Bingo Merchandise - Prize Values over $5 are subject to 5% State Prize Fee Withholding


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How has Ben White Bingo reacted to the pandemic?

A: The environment for entertainment venues such as Ben White Bingo has taken a strenuous turn in the last year. We take pride in the fact that we provide a resource to our community while ensuring that our customers and employees remain healthy and safe during these uncertain times.

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What are you looking forward to in 2021?

A: Even with these tough times behind and ahead of us, we look forward to being able to provide our charities and our customers the best Bingo experience in town. Moreover, it’s our goal to just play more bingo, make more winners and raise more funds for our charities.

Thanks for voting for us for Best Bingo Hall 2101 W Ben White Blvd #101, Austin, TX 78704

512.440.7475 Charities Include: Department of Texas VFM - 17409644659 Improved Order of Redmen Pawnee 24-1260068679 GAP - PLC - 14650223226


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