Posts Tagged Belongings
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Simplify by “Rightsizing”
By Denise Wassenhove Owner Lean On Me Calling in a pro can help keep emotions out of deciding what to do with all that “stuff.” Downsizing can be a tough process for anyone, but especially for seniors who find themselves with large homes no longer full of children. More and more are tac...
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Lighthouse Homecare – We want to be there for you
By Dan Adams Lighthouse Homecare Interestingly enough, I recently read reports that up to 75 percent of the hospitals re-admissions are potentially preventable. Utilizing the services of a private duty, licensed home care agency is a way to bridge the gap during the transitional period of recov...
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Bullying Is Not Harmless
By Rondi Doyle Director of Community Relations Child Abuse Council Bullying is in the news, on the talk shows, and recently a presidential candidate admitted to bullying when he was younger. Millions of kids each year are bullied, mostly while at school. With that many kids affected by this ...
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Leaving a Legacy
By Mary Schricker Realtor - Ruhl & Ruhl Real Estate Winter seems to be a time when we slow down; a time to do many of those things that we are not motivated to accomplish in the other seasons when the daylight hours are longer. It is a perfect time to go through attics and basements to begin so...
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Who’s Really In Charge?
David W. Deuth, CFSP President, Weerts Funeral Home The first in a series of articles to help readers gain a better understanding of things most people never think about – until it’s time to plan a funeral. Have you ever wondered who gets to make the decisions regarding your funeral? Cert...