The Chandler Arizonian - 10.17.2021

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HEALTH & WELLNESS

THE CHANDLER ARIZONAN | WWW.CHANDLERNEWS.COM | OCTOBER 17, 2021

Special Supplement to the Chandler Arizonan

HEALTH

WELLNESS

Your Local Guide to Better Living

Fall 2021

NuSpine aims for affordable quality friendly, and quality. In today’s healthcare industry, not everyone has the luxury of a $10 co-pay and a low deductible. In order to thrive in the chiropractic space, NuSpine knew it needed to be affordable and transparent and they do just that with an initial visit of $29 which includes an exam, treatment and hydrotherapy massage. By offering highly accessible extended

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bout 10 percent of the US. population utilizes chiropractic care. NuSpine was founded in 2013 in Lincoln, Nebraska, with a goal of providing care to the other 90 percent. Local surveying, paired with commonly known facts from national surveys, showed that many people shied away from chiropractic because most chiropractors don’t deliver their services the way patients want it; patients want their care to be affordable, convenient,

NuSpine in Chandler aims to make visits convenient, friendly and impactful.

hours and a user-friendly payment and check-in process, NuSpine makes the experience as convenient as possible with no need for an appointment. By respecting patients’ time with an experience that lasts about 15 minutes without sacrificing quality, NuSpine is able to deliver chiropractic to the masses. From the doctor to the assistants, creating relationships with patients is important to NuSpine. Information: 480-247-6777 or nuspinechiropractic.com/arizona/ocotillo.

(Courtesy of NuSpine)

Neighbors Who Care slates Chandler senior club serves conference on aging cognitively impaired

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eighbors Who Care is in the business of helping seniors in the Sun Lakes corridor remain independent as they age. It also helps the community by providing resources and learning about aging. That’s why, when it became clear its former fall event had run its course, the we thought of seeking out the best minds and most experienced in the art of aging well to help educate the scores of Southeast Valley baby boomers who were turning 65. Neighbors Who Care will hold its free Aging Made Easier Conference 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Nov. 13 with limited seating at Tumbleweed Recreation Center, 745 E. Germann Road, Chandler, senior services vendors can answer your ques-

tions and help you age with ease. The conference is free but people must register at Eventbrite.com and search Aging Made Easier to register or call Neighbors Who Care at 480-895-7133 X170. A light breakfast and snacks will be offered and Chandler Councilwoman Christine Ellis is honorary chair. Speakers include Elaine Poker-Yount, Visiting Angels, whose topic is “10 Things Nobody Tells You When You Age.” She will outline the critical eldercare practices to engage, provide crucial decision-making indicators and clarify common misconceptions. Brian Browne, Cognitive Care Management President and Cleveland Clinic research consultant, will speak on “Understanding and Preparing for the Dynamics of Aging.” Comedian Mark Cordes will perform.

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ello neighbors! My name is Mark and I am the owner of BuSY DAY Senior Club. We are a social club specializing in serving those with cognitive impairment. Visit busydayseniorclub.com. For over 10 years I have been the owner of ComForCare Home Care (comforcare.com/arizona), which provides care in your home in a one-on-one setting. Working with our clients I realized there are holes in are care system, especially for those with cognitive impairment. This led me open BuSY DAY Senior Club which is a cost-effective care solution with great social benefits to our club members. Our programs are design to promote cognitive, physical, and of course social stimulation. Club members will participate in our Gaitway program designed to

prevent falls and minimize injuries. Members will be part of Club with energy and engagement. Our goal is for our club members to go home happy and tired from the day’s stimulation. BuSY DAY Senior Club is available Monday-Friday 7 a.m.– 6 p.m. There is flexibility with hours and pricing. At this time, we are only a social club but are working to become a health center. So where did the name BuSY DAY Senior Club, it looks different? It is a double entendre, first, Busy Day implies we are having a busy day having fun and being engaged; second BSY DAY is my parent’s initials and serves a tribute to Becky S and Dave A. Young. Schedule a tour at 480-827-2600 or come visit us at 208 W Chandler Heights Road, Suite #102 Chandler, corner of Chandler Heights and Arizona Avenue, behind CVS and Chase Bank.


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