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NCCVEH at Prevent Blindness Names Dr. Anne L. Coleman, UCLA Stein Eye Institute, as Recipient of the 5th Annual Bonnie Strickland Champion for Children’s Vision Award


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Dr. Anne L. Coleman, MPH, UCLA Stein Eye Institute, named recipient of Bonnie Strickland Champion for Children’s Vision Award from the NCCVEH.

“Prevent Blindness commends Dr. Coleman for her outstanding efforts to improve the vision and eye health of children through partnerships, resource development, and research,” said Jeff Todd, president and CEO of Prevent Blindness.

In celebration of its 10th Anniversary of helping to establish and promote children’s vision programs and services, The National Center for Children’s Vision and Eye Health at Prevent Blindness (NCCVEH) has announced the recipient of the fifth annual “Bonnie Strickland Champion for Children’s Vision Award” as Anne L. Coleman, M.D., MPH, UCLA Stein Eye Institute. Dr. Coleman is the Fran and Ray Stark Foundation Professor of Ophthalmology at Stein Eye Institute of the David Geffen School of Medicine; Vice Chair, Academic Affairs, UCLA Department of Ophthalmology; Professor of Epidemiology in the UCLA Jonathon and Karin Fielding School of Public Health; Director of the Stein Eye Institute Center for Community Outreach and Policy and president-elect of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

The Bonnie Strickland Champion for Children’s Vision award recognizes significant efforts to improve children’s vision and eye health at the state or national level. The award will be presented at the NCCVEH Annual Meeting on Sept. 14, 2019, in Baltimore, Md.

The Bonnie Strickland Champion for Children’s Vision Award was established by the NCCVEH Advisory Committee to commemorate Bonnie Strickland and her groundbreaking work to establish a comprehensive system for children’s vision in the United States. Strickland served as Director of the Division of Services for Children with Special Health Needs, Maternal and Child Health Bureau prior to her retirement in 2014.

Dr. Coleman was selected by the volunteer Bonnie Strickland Champion for Children’s Vision Award Committee for her efforts to improve children’s vision through stakeholder engagement, resource development, and services to high-risk populations of children. Specifically, through her work at the UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic (UMEC).

Highlighted contributions to children’s vision and eye health under her direction at the UMEC include:

  • Strengthening ties with program partners, community advocates and schools (including Head Start programs).
  • Screening a total of 90,000 preschool students in underserved communities through a grant from First 5 LA.
  • Expanded the reach of the UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic, now providing vision screening, eye exams and treatment in hundreds of locations including schools and Head Start Programs annually at no cost.
  • Created educational materials, including videos and other materials for teachers, parents and caregivers in English and Spanish through a grant from UCLA Changemakers on the importance of eye care for preschool children.
  • Achieved increases in the follow-up rate of children accessing treatment and children wearing their eyeglasses.
  • Collaborating on a study of Return on Investment (ROI) on the social, environmental, and economic value created by the UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic.


“Providing vision care and education to children and their families can enhance quality of life by using preventative measures to avoid vision loss,” said Dr. Coleman. “Receiving the Bonnie Strickland Award is an immense honor as it recognizes the importance of using and improving public health approaches for children’s vision and eye health, a mission I am passionate about.”

Past recipients of the Bonnie Strickland Champion for Children’s Vision Award include the Vision in Preschoolers (VIP) Study Group, Richard T. Bunner, retired from the Ohio Department of Health, Dr. Sean Donahue, Vanderbilt University, the Illinois Eye Institute (IEI) at Princeton Vision Clinic based at the Illinois College of Optometry, and the Pediatric Physicians’ Organization at Children’s (PPOC) based at Boston Children’s Hospital.

“Prevent Blindness commends Dr. Coleman for her outstanding efforts to improve the vision and eye health of children through partnerships, resource development, and research,” said Jeff Todd, president and CEO of Prevent Blindness. “We hope her program successes will serve as a platform for other vision leaders to learn from and build on across the country.”

For more information on the 2019 Bonnie Strickland Champion for Children’s Vision Award, Prevent Blindness or the NCCVEH, please visit http://nationalcenter.preventblindness.org, or contact Donna Fishman at (800) 331-2020 or dfishman(at)preventblindness(dot)org.

About the National Center for Children’s Vision and Eye Health at Prevent Blindness

Founded in 1908, Prevent Blindness is the nation’s leading volunteer eye health and safety organization dedicated to fighting blindness and saving sight. Focused on promoting a continuum of vision care, Prevent Blindness touches the lives of millions of people each year through public and professional education, advocacy, certified vision screening and training, community and patient service programs and research. In 2009, Prevent Blindness established the National Center for Children’s Vision and Eye Health, with funding and leadership support from the HRSA- Maternal and Child Health Bureau. Serving as a major resource for the establishment of a public health infrastructure, the National Center advances and promotes children’s vision and eye care, providing leadership and training to public entities throughout the United States. The National Center is advised by a committee of national experts and leaders from the fields of ophthalmology, optometry, pediatrics, nursing, family advocates and public health to guide the work and recommendations of the Center. For more information, or to make a contribution to the sight-saving fund, call 1-800-331-2020. Or, visit us on the Web at http://nationalcenter.preventblindness.org or http://www.facebook.com/preventblindness.

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10 Facts for Families New to Speech and Language Services


ASHA is providing these facts to help demystify what can sometimes be a confusing process for parents—and to help them be proactive about their concerns.

As children across the country embark on a new school year, some will have their first experiences with being evaluated or treated for speech and language disorders through the school system. This is something that occurs only with a parent’s consent. Many parents are worried about their child’s communication: Recent national polling commissioned by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and conducted by YouGov found that 1 in 4 U.S. parents of children ages 0–8 have concerns about their child’s ability to communicate.

Treatment for speech and language disorders can help children meet their highest academic and social potential. ASHA–YouGov polling also revealed that, of parents who have sought treatment for their child’s communication difficulties, 8 in 10 perceived “a great deal” or “a good amount” of improvement. Here are 10 key facts that families should know if they are starting the services journey through the school system in 2019–2020:

1. Speech and language services are part of federal special education law. Speech or language impairment is the second most common disability category for which children ages 6–21 are served under the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), a federal special education law that guarantees all children receive free appropriate public education. As such, children who qualify for treatment for a speech and/or language disorder in school, and their parents, are afforded certain rights and protections.

2. Speech and language services in schools address a variety of communication problems. Treatment by speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in schools can address a wide range of issues, including difficulties with speaking, listening, reading, and writing; social communication; stuttering; cognitive communication; voice; and more. Learn more here.

3. Parents have a right to be involved at every step of the evaluation and education process. Parents must consent to their child being evaluated for speech and language services. Parents can initiate this process by asking a school official, such as their child’s teacher or the principal, for an evaluation. Conversely, school personnel may initiate this process by notifying parents that they think a child should receive an evaluation. Parents provide critical information to the SLP conducting the evaluation, including medical information, educational history, and their specific concerns about their child’s communication skills. At each step of the process, parental input is key.

4. SLPs conduct evaluations in a child’s native language. If a child’s primary language is not English, the evaluation must be conducted in their native language—through a bilingual SLP or an English-speaking SLP working with an interpreter.

5. A child’s needs and goals are formalized in a document called an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Once an evaluation occurs and a report documenting the SLP’s findings is written, a team of school experts and the parents meet to determine if the child is eligible for special education. The team answers three questions to determine if the child needs an IEP:

  • Is there a disability?
  • If so, is there an adverse effect on educational performance resulting from the disability?
  • If so, are specially designed instruction and/or related services and supports needed to help the student make progress in the general education curriculum?


6. An IEP is highly specific. IEPs include specific goals (such as “understanding and using longer sentences” or “using speech sounds correctly so that others can understand the child”). They also detail the number of sessions a child will have each week, month, quarter, or semester; how long these sessions are; and where they will occur.

7. IEP goals are designed to be met within one school year—and a new IEP is required each year. If necessary, an IEP can be revised during the year.

8. Progress reporting to parents is ongoing. Families will receive a progress report at the same time that report cards are issued. The school will provide an update on progress toward each of the child’s goals. Keeping up with what the child is able to do at school will help families know how they can best support and encourage their child at home.

9. Schools must keep children with their peers as much as possible. A child with an IEP is required to be educated in the “least restrictive environment.” This principle of service provision means that a child should be learning with their peers as much as possible.

10. Parents have options if they disagree with services or with the conclusions of an IEP team. Parents may call an IEP team meeting if something does not seem to be working. Contacting the school and providing as many details as possible will help the team understand the purpose of the meeting. When the family and school don’t agree, it’s important for both parties to try to reach a compromise—which may be temporary. If a parent still isn’t satisfied, they can act on one of the next steps detailed in their parental rights packet (procedural safeguards). It’s in the best interest of the child to try to foster a positive working relationship—which is incumbent on both school officials and parents.

“ASHA is providing these facts to help demystify what can sometimes be a confusing process for parents—and to help them be proactive about their concerns,” said Shari Robertson, PhD, CCC-SLP, ASHA 2019 President. “With treatment, children with speech or language disorders can truly thrive—in school and in life. I encourage parents with any questions about their child’s communication abilities to seek out an evaluation from a speech-language pathologist.”

Learn more about speech and language disorders at http://www.asha.org/public.

About the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)

ASHA is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 204,000 members and affiliates who are audiologists; speech-language pathologists; speech, language, and hearing scientists; audiology and speech-language pathology support personnel; and students. Audiologists specialize in preventing and assessing hearing and balance disorders as well as providing audiologic treatment, including hearing aids. Speech-language pathologists identify, assess, and treat speech and language problems, including swallowing disorders. http://www.asha.org

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Anderson Silva and Georges St-Pierre Live in Las Vegas Sept. 14 at the Las Vegas Convention Center


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Jas Mathur, Owner of LIMITLESS, and Amanda Rose Saccomanno, Owner of AMAROSE Skin Care

Join Jas as he presents the Greatest of All-Time UFC® Legends Anderson Silva and Georges St-Pierre as two of a blockbuster appearance schedule of sports and entertainment celebrities. Media are invited; interviews and photo-ops will be available.

Jas Mathur, Founder, Owner and Star of the LIMITLESS® brand, officially launches his line of health and fitness products, accessories, and technologies this Friday and Saturday inside the Olympia Weekend Expo at the Las Vegas Convention Center – September 13 and 14 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm PT.

Join Jas as he presents the Greatest of All-Time UFC® Legends Anderson Silva and Georges St-Pierre as two in a blockbuster appearance schedule of sports and entertainment celebrities. Media are invited; interviews and photo-ops will be available.

Following is the complete schedule of celebrity appearances:

LIMITLESS® LAUNCH AND CELEBRITY APPEARANCES

SEPT. 13 AND SEPT. 14 – LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER

Friday, Sept 13

10:00 am – 4:00 pm: “Mandy Rose” and Sonya Deville, WWE Divas; JTG and Shad Gaspard, WWE Superstars; David Loiseau, UFC Star; Jas Mathur, Founder, Owner and Star, LIMITLESS

12:30 pm – 1:30 pm: Cody Garbrandt, UFC Star

12:00 pm – 2:00 pm: Anthony Pettis, UFC Star

11:00 am – 1:00 pm: Ken Shamrock, WWE & UFC Star, Valor BK Owner

12:00– 2:00 pm: Nick Diaz, UFC Star

2:00– 4:00 pm: Francis Ngannou, UFC Star

3:30 – 4:30 pm: Bill Goldberg, WWE Superstar

Saturday, Sept 14

10:00 am – 4:00 pm: “Mandy Rose” and Sonya Deville, WWE Stars; JTG and Shad Gaspard;, WWE Superstars; David Loiseau, UFC Star;Jas Mathur, Founder, Owner and Star, LIMITLESS

12:00 – 2:00 pm: Anthony Pettis

1:00 – 3:00 pm: Chuck Liddell, UFC Star

1:30 – 3:30 pm: Anderson Silva, UFC Star

2:30 – 3:30 pm: Georges St-Pierre, UFC Star

2:30 – 3:30 pm: ANDERSON AND GEORGES APPEAR TOGETHER

NOTE TO MEDIA:

To arrange for credentials, interviews, and photo and video opportunities; please call or text LIMITLESS PR: Jen Wenk at 702.635.0995.

For more information about LIMITLESS, please visit http://www.limitlessX.com and follow on Instagram @LimitlessX and Jas Mathur @Limitless.

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FREE Community Lecture Series for Pain Awareness Month on Sept. 26, 2019 in Sarasota, Florida


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This is a great opportunity for the general public to benefit from the expertise of highly-skilled interventional pain management specialists – at no charge.

In honor of Pain Awareness Month, Sarasota PRC Pain Management physicians will be in attendance to speak on topics related to the latest interventional treatment options available for Sarasota area patients suffering from chronic pain conditions.

FEATURED SPEAKERS AND TOPICS WILL INCLUDE:


  •     Dr. Lance S. Cassell – “Low Back Pain and Available Treatment Options”
  •     Dr. Myrdalis Diaz-Ramirez – “What are PRP and Stem Cells? How Can They Help My Pain?” and “Head to Toe: Non-Opioid Alternatives for Pain”

WHAT IS PAIN AWARENESS MONTH?

Sarasota PRC’s Pain awareness community event is our contribution to Pain Awareness Month, which is highlighted every September when businesses and organizations focus on raising public awareness of issues related to pain and pain management.

In support of this cause, Sarasota PRC’s interventional pain management specialists will donate their time and expertise to present the Community Lecture Series, with the goal of making valuable pain management information available to the public.

If you are one of the millions of Americans suffering from pain every day, we cordially invite you to attend the Community Lecture Series — at no cost — to learn more about your pain and become aware of the possibilities for relief from our expert pain management specialists.

Please RSVP to let us know you’ll be attending… but don’t wait, because SEATING IS LIMITED, and we want to reserve a spot for YOU!

HERE ARE THE IMPORTANT EVENT DETAILS:

Pain Awareness Month Community Lecture Series

Presented by Sarasota Pain Relief Centers

  •     Date: September 26, 2019
  •     Time: Three Convenient Lecture Times! 7:30 a.m., 12:00 p.m. & 5:30 p.m.
  •     Location: Carlisle Inn Der Dutchman – 3727 Bahia Vista St., Sarasota, FL 34232
  •     Please RSVP promptly: By email: painaware@surgerypartners.com or by phone: 941.923.2500

Or you can RSVP ONLINE HERE »

A complimentary hot meal will be served, and all attendees have the chance to win great door prizes. We look forward to seeing you there!

For more information about the event and the presenting Sarasota PRC pain management physicians, click here »

ABOUT SARASOTA PAIN RELIEF CENTERS:

Sarasota Pain Relief Centers serves hundreds of patients daily while maintaining a focus on providing comprehensive, personalized care for each patient. The highly skilled physicians at Sarasota PRC take a multidisciplinary approach to advanced pain management, assessing your individual needs to more effectively relieve your chronic pain and restore your quality of life.

Sarasota PRC’s board-certified, fellowship-trained physicians are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a comprehensive, multimodal approach to treating your chronic pain. Relieving your pain and ensuring your comfort are top priorities at Sarasota Pain Relief Centers.

If you are tired of living with chronic pain and want more information on options for minimizing or eliminating your suffering, contact Sarasota Pain Relief Centers today at 941-363-9400 or visit http://www.yourpainreliefcenters.com to set up a consultation at one of our clinics.

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Senator Ben Cardin Visits Melwood’s Veteran Retreat Program, Operation Tohidu


According to Senator Ben Cardin, “This is something special. Melwood is providing an incredible service for our military and veterans. There is unprecedented need for the kind of mental health and trauma-related services Melwood is providing. It should be a model for others.”

Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) visited Melwood’s 108-acre Recreation Center in Southern Maryland last week to learn more about how Melwood is serving veterans in Maryland and around the nation. Melwood Veteran Services (MVS), helmed by retired Brigadier General David Blackledge, is best known for Operation Tohidu®, a weeklong adventure-based healing retreat for injured veterans.

“This is something special. Melwood is providing an incredible service for our military and veterans. There is unprecedented need for the kind of mental health and trauma-related services Melwood is providing. It should be a model for others,” said Senator Cardin.

Operation Tohidu’s® individualized retreats have served more than 300 veterans and active duty military struggling with service-related traumas. It is also one of the only programs in the nation specially designed for survivors of military sexual trauma. Each retreat is tailored for a specific group, including men, women, couples, and military sexual trauma survivors, in order to draw on shared experiences and make participants more comfortable. Through the support of donors, the five-day retreat is offered free of charge, including accommodations and travel.

“Thousands of veterans struggle with service-related traumas like post-traumatic stress and brain injury resulting from combat, deployments, training accidents, or military sexual trauma. That’s where Operation Tohidu® comes in,” said Gen. David Blackledge, Executive VP for MVS. “Eighty-six percent of past participants surveyed have reported a healthier, more positive view of themselves and over 90 percent of alumni surveyed say they continue to use at least one coping strategy learned at Operation Tohidu®.”

Melwood’s Chief Operating Officer Myron Thomas added, “We are grateful to Senator Cardin for taking such a strong interest in the well-being of our nation’s veterans and we look forward to working with him and other elected officials to ensure the program continues to grow and serve even more wounded veterans and service members.”

About Melwood Veterans Services

Melwood Veterans Services (MVS) is a nonprofit organization within the Melwood family of services. Through MVS, veterans seeking assistance with post-traumatic healing, employment, career development, and community reintegration can find the resources and support they need to thrive in their personal and professional lives. The MVS team is made up of veterans and specialists who have direct experiences with the issues at hand, either from their own military service or relevant work in support of those who served. For more information, visit http://www.melwood.org/veterans-services.

About Melwood

Melwood is one of the largest employers of people of differing abilities in the country and offers workforce solutions to private businesses and government agencies. Melwood currently employs more than 1,600 workers – nearly 1,000 of whom are people of differing abilities – while offering job placement, job training, life skills for independence, and support services to more than 2,300 people each year in DC, Maryland, and Virginia. For more information, visit http://www.melwood.org.

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Coral Springs and Parkland Florida Area Get New Therapist Helping Children, Teens and Parents with Anxiety and Autism


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Equinox Counseling & Consulting Opens Office in Coral Springs

“Being a good therapist is both an art and a science. At Equinox Counseling, we use scientifically proven methods and implement them in a compassionate and nonjudgemental way using an approach tailored to the communities that we serve.” – Stephanie Eckler, Founder Equinox Counseling & Consulting

Equinox Counseling & Consulting opens new office in Coral Springs, Florida to provide psychotherapy and anxiety counseling to kids, teens, and adults. Equinox Counseling offers a specialized approach to treating anxiety in kids and teens with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). They also provide counseling and psychotherapy to parents of children with autism and other disabilities.

Anxiety is prevalent in children and teens with autism, and treating it takes a personal approach. Equinox Counseling provides support, guidance, and therapy for children with autism to reduce their fears and stress during their daily lives. Parenting a child with autism, physical disabilities, chronic health problems, or mental health diagnoses can be stressful both for the individual parent and also for the entire family. Equinox Counseling offers counseling services for parents living with these increased stresses.

“I am pleased to be bringing my expertise and experience to our area with the launch of our office in Coral Springs. As a parent and a mental health clinician, I have observed the growing need to help people who struggle with anxiety, especially children and parents in the autism community,” says Stephanie Eckler, founder of Equinox Counseling and Consulting.

General anxiety continues to rise and affects about 1 in 5 people in the United States. Young children, teens, and adults all face anxiety although very differently. Equinox Counseling offers age and situation appropriate therapies to help individuals recognize the triggers to stress and mechanisms to cope and manage it.

“Being a good therapist is both an art and a science. At Equinox Counseling, we use scientifically proven methods and implement them in a compassionate and nonjudgemental way using an approach tailored to the communities that we serve,” adds Mrs. Eckler.

Equinox Counseling & Consulting (equinox-counseling.com) provides psychotherapy to children, teens, and adults. With offices in Coral Springs Florida, they service Broward County and Palm Beach County. Online services through telehealth are also available. Equinox Counseling specializes in counseling individuals dealing with anxiety, stress, or depression, as well as children and teenagers with autism who struggle with anxiety. Therapy also includes supporting parents of children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or depressed and anxious teenagers.

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Pressley Ridge Unveils Highly Anticipated New Facility for School for Autism and School for the Deaf


“We are extremely proud and excited to finally have a facility for our School for Autism and School for the Deaf that reflects the quality of education and care our staff has been providing over the years,” said Cole.

Pressley Ridge will host a ribbon cutting ceremony to unveil its new $12 million School for Autism and School for the Deaf on September 20 at 1 p.m. on their Marshall Avenue campus on the North Side of Pittsburgh. Although the two schools have been in operation for many years, this is the first time they have a permanent—and state-of-the-art—home. Designed from the ground up with the help of experts in autism and deafness, the three-floor, 30,000-square-feet building will house both schools and offer these student populations an enhanced learning experience and access to programs and services that will allow them to achieve their maximum potential.

Pressley Ridge President and CEO Susanne Cole will speak at the ribbon cutting, along with Pennsylvania Senator Wayne Fontana, State Representative Jake Wheatley, Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto. “We are extremely proud and excited to finally have a facility for our School for Autism and School for the Deaf that reflects the quality of education and care our staff has been providing over the years,” said Cole.

Pressley Ridge School for Autism is a licensed private academic school and is located on the second floor of the new facility. Youth ages 6-21 with Autism Spectrum Disorder receive intensive social, behavioral, and academic interventions to learn the skills needed to be successful participants in their communities. The program utilizes evidenced-based strategies and materials to encourage academic and social progress and aims to Increase the student’s ability to engage in sustainable relationships with peers and adults.

Pressley Ridge School for the Deaf, a year-round Approved Private School with a residential component, is located on the facility’s third floor. The school serves students who are Deaf or hard of hearing and also identified as having behavioral or emotional need or are on the Autism Spectrum. Some students also have intellectual disabilities or multiple disabilities. Pressley Ridge School for the Deaf, which is the only school of its kind in Pennsylvania, uses an individualized, strength-based approach to academic and behavioral growth. The program emphasizes access to language and communication and employs hearing assistive technology. A residential program is available to students who live too far to commute on a daily basis.

All classrooms are equipped with SMART Board® technology, calming areas, and their own restrooms. Sensory rooms provide interactive materials, including a platform swing, fiber optics, and Sensory Magic™ technology. The two schools share the building’s first floor, which features computer/media labs and special classrooms for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics) and culinary education. A student-run coffee shop and PAES (Practical Assessment Exploration System) Lab

allows students to acquire vocational skills through hands-on experiences in a simulated real-world work environment. Students also learn life skills in a full-service hospitality-level kitchen and laundry. Office space, conference rooms, a cafeteria, and a large multipurpose room for physical education and performances are also located on the first floor. The campus includes other Pressley Ridge programs, playground areas, an adventure garden, and plenty of green space.

Tours of the new facility will begin at 11:30 a.m., followed by the ribbon cutting ceremony at 1 p.m. For more information on the Pressley Ridge School for Autism and School for the Deaf, visit http://www.pressleyridge.org.

ABOUT PRESSLEY RIDGE

Pressley Ridge is a social service non-profit organization that empowers children, adults and families with hope and healing through foster care, mental and behavioral health services and specialized education. Each year, nearly 8,000 families find the strength to succeed through Pressley Ridge’s 70+ innovative programs – all of which share a common goal of establishing stable families and lifelong relationships. Pressley Ridge was founded and remains headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and also serves communities in Central Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia and Delaware.

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Teen Drivers Should Always Get Car Insurance Quotes Quotes Before Making A Purchase


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“Obtaining cheaper car insurance for teenagers can be difficult. However, there are some smart ways that will help teen drivers pay less on their premiums”, said Russell Rabichev, Marketing Director of Internet Marketing Company.

Carinsuranceplan.org has launched a new blog post that explains why is important for teen drivers to online car insurance quotes before purchasing any policy.

For more info and free quotes, visit https://carinsuranceplan.org/why-should-teen-drivers-get-quotes-before-buying-car-insurance/

Insurance companies place teen drivers in the high-risk category. Their lack of driving experience and statistics that show teen drivers get involved in more car accidents than any other age group, make the teen drivers be more expensive to be insured. However, there are some ways that will help teen drivers pay less on their insurance premiums:


  • Take advantage of the good student discount. Teen drivers that have at least a 3.0 GPA are eligible for this discount at most insurance companies. The value of the discount varies from one insurance company to another, but it can go as high as 35%. Teen drivers have only to provide the insurance company with the required documents that prove they are good students.
  • Teen drivers should consider enrolling in a defensive driving course. Defensive driving courses will improve the driving skills of a teen driver. Not only that, but by taking a defensive driving course, teen drivers will find out more about their state’s law, the risks they are exposed when driving, and the consequences of DUI or reckless driving. Teen drivers that successfully graduate a defensive driving course are eligible for discounts that vary from 5% to 15%.
  • Remember that not all insurance companies treat teen drivers the same. Many insurance companies are willing to collaborate with teen drivers and provide them with better insurance policies. Some insurance companies will require the teen drivers to sign a driving contract where they accept to always drive carefully and obey the laws, wear their seatbelts, never drive while being drunk or under drugs influence, never use their cell phones while behind the wheels, promise to contribute to the car’s maintenance, and many other important responsibilities.
  • Get on a family plan. Teen drivers should consider joining the family’s policy in order to take advantage of several discounts and perks. Discounts like multi-car discount, good driver discount, no claim discount extend to the whole plan and the overall policy cost might be lower than the price paid on two separate policies.
  • Check car insurance quotes before signing any insurance contracts. Teen drivers should look for insurance companies that offer good prices. Also, teen drivers can find out how the family’s plan can change if they are added to the policy.

For additional info, money-saving tips and free car insurance quotes, visit https://carinsuranceplan.org

Carinsuranceplan.org is an online provider of life, home, health, and auto insurance quotes. This website is unique because it does not simply stick to one kind of insurance provider, but brings the clients the best deals from many different online insurance carriers. In this way, clients have access to offers from multiple carriers all in one place: this website. On this site, customers have access to quotes for insurance plans from various agencies, such as local or nationwide agencies, brand names insurance companies, etc.

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Winpark Names Amy Zaid As Company’s New Regional Vice President


Amy’s focus has always been ‘quality over quantity’ which has translated into optimal financial performance for our clients and stakeholders, along with premium service delivery for our guests.

Winpark announced today that Amy Zaid has been named as the company’s new Regional Vice President.

“Amy has always demonstrated a best-in-class approach to Winpark’s operations across our portfolio,” said Winpark’s President, Drew Riley. “Her focus has always been ‘quality over quantity’ which has translated into optimal financial performance for our clients and stakeholders, along with premium service delivery for our guests.”

Amy joined Winpark in 2011 as an Assistant Parking Manager and was soon promoted to Parking Manager for the 600 and 601 Travis Garages. In this role, she was instrumental in the technology upgrade at the facilities, which was featured in both Parking Today as well as The Parking Professional. Amy also pioneered Winpark’s iPad Management Project, where multiple facilities were able to be operated remotely. Amy most recently served as the company’s Regional Manager, where she was responsible for the oversight of the operations for Winpark’s entire Houston portfolio.

“Amy exemplifies strong leadership, coupled with a passion for mentoring and developing other professional women within our company,” continued Riley. “Her unyielding focus on Class A standards for our clients is passed on down through the management ranks of Winpark and permeates throughout all of the facilities entrusted to us.”

Amy Zaid received her degree in consumer science and merchandising at the University of Houston. She is a member of the Houston Building Owners & Managers Association (BOMA), Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) and Central Houston, Inc. Additionally, Amy volunteers her time at the Houston Food Bank, and a variety of school booster clubs and sports clubs for her children’s school.

About Winpark

Founded by Hines in 1997, Winpark is a Class A parking services provider, operating assets throughout Texas and Phoenix. Winpark has successfully managed and consulted on some of the nation’s largest Class A office, municipal, retail, mixed-use, and medical facilities, as well as complex design and administrative challenges. Winpark has also developed a proprietary parking management software integration platform designed specifically for large real estate assets.

Acquired by Propark Mobility in February 2014, Winpark caters to its clients with the assured backing and support of a national parking management company and a depth of diverse experience providing parking management and transportation services for the hospitality industry; airports; commercial, residential, mixed use and retail properties; stadiums; universities; and hospitals. For more information, please visit http://www.winpark.com.

About Propark Mobility

Propark Mobility is one of the country’s largest privately-owned parking companies, providing full-service parking and mobility services for over 500 hospitality, healthcare, commercial and off-airport locations, in over 75 cities across the United States. For more information, please visit http://www.propark.com.

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20+ Year Cerner Strategic Implementation Leader, Jeff Maris, Joins Pivot Point Consulting’s National Cerner Team


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Jeff Maris, Pivot Point Consulting, Cerner Strategic Implementation and Partnerships

“Jeff’s years of experience and broad knowledge of the healthcare industry will complement our firm’s history of consistent, high quality Cerner services.”

Pivot Point Consulting is excited to announce the addition of Jeff Maris to lead its Cerner Strategic Implementation and Partnerships team. Maris brings two decades of experience with Cerner—leading both sales and delivery as a Technology Sales Executive who expanded Cerner’s CareAware business and as a Technical Implementation Leader representing the Technical Engagement Leader community.

Pivot Point Consulting has been providing healthcare solutions for Cerner implementation, support, upgrade or long-term training programs for 8+ years—with Cerner experts who can step in at any stage to help drive user engagement, improve workflow and fulfill business goals through advisory, optimization, implementation and managed services.

Maris will join Pivot Point Consulting’s national Cerner team to drive strategy, implementation excellence and business development.

“As one of the most seasoned Cerner professionals in the industry, Jeff’s years of experience and broad knowledge of the healthcare industry will complement our firm’s history of consistent, high quality Cerner services,” said Rachel Marano, Managing Partner and Co-Founder.

About Pivot Point Consulting, a Vaco Company

Pivot Point Consulting enables healthcare organizations to realize the most value from their technology and data through their KLAS ranked advisory, implementation/optimization, managed services and talent solutions.

The company provides strategy and consulting services for providers, payers and life sciences organizations – with roughly 400 consultants serving 85+ clients across the United States. Pivot Point Consulting has earned many industry and workplace quality awards including: Top three Best in KLAS for HIT Implementation and Support for four years running (2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018), Highest Rated Vendor in KLAS Implementation Services in the Select Category (July 2017), #1 in KLAS for Epic Consulting in the Select Category (2016), #9 in Modern Healthcare’s Best Places to Work in 2016.

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