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Prevent Blindness Offers New Educational Resources on Inherited Retinal Diseases, Importance of Genetic Testing and Services


Prevent Blindness declares Inherited Retinal Disease (IRD) Genetic Testing Week, May 17-23, providing new educational resources to the public.

“Inherited retinal diseases can have a significant impact on the quality of life for patients, including affecting the ability to work and live independently,” said Jeff Todd, president and CEO of Prevent Blindness.

In order to help patients with Inherited Retinal Diseases (IRDs) receive an accurate diagnosis through genetic testing, Prevent Blindness, the nation’s oldest volunteer eye health organization, is embarking on a new awareness initiative to educate the public on IRDs, a group of genetic disorders that can cause severe vision loss or total blindness. A recent editorial noted that IRDs are the leading cause of vision loss in persons between 15 and 45 years of age- impacting 1 in every 2,000 people.

To continue the Prevent Blindness mission of preventing blindness and saving sight, the group has declared May 17-23, 2020 as “Inherited Retinal Disease Genetic Testing Week.” As part of this initiative, Prevent Blindness has created a dedicated webpage (to go live on May 15, 2020) with no-cost educational resources on IRDs, providing detailed information on risk factors, therapy and research options, financial assistance services, the importance of genetic testing, and more. Shareable social media graphics on IRDs are also available. Development of these new resources was supported by a donation from Spark Therapeutics, a gene therapy company striving to challenge the inevitability of genetic disease.

The most common types of IRDs include:

  • Retinitis Pigmentosa
  • Choroideremia
  • Stargardt Disease
  • Cone-rod Dystrophy
  • Leber Congenital Amaurosis


All those diagnosed with IRDs should work with their healthcare professional to develop a disease management plan tailored to the patient’s needs.

Patients with suspected IRDs are encouraged to participate in genetic testing, even those who were tested more than five years ago and did not receive a definitive result. According to the National Institutes of Health, genetic testing is a type of medical test that identifies changes in chromosomes, genes, or proteins. The results of a genetic test may provide a detailed diagnosis which confirms or rules out most suspected genetic conditions and the test can help determine a person’s chance of developing or passing on a genetic disorder to their children. Free genetic testing is now available from select organizations and commercial businesses, including through the “ID YOUR IRD” program.

“Inherited retinal diseases can have a significant impact on the quality of life for patients, including affecting the ability to work and live independently,” said Jeff Todd, president and CEO of Prevent Blindness. “Fortunately, today there are more therapies being researched than ever before. We encourage patients and their caregivers to educate themselves on steps that can be taken today to save sight for tomorrow.”

“As a leading gene therapy company with a strong commitment to genetic testing for the IRD community, Spark Therapeutics is pleased to support the Prevent Blindness inaugural IRD Genetic Testing Week,” said Dan Chung, DO, MA, ophthalmology therapeutic area leader, Spark Therapeutics. “We encourage patients living with IRDs and caregivers to pursue genetic testing in order to receive a true, genetic diagnosis.”

For more information on IRDs and genetic testing for vision issues, please call Prevent Blindness at (800) 331-2020 or visit https://www.preventblindness.org/inherited-retinal-diseases. For a listing of vision care financial assistance programs in English or Spanish, visit https://www.preventblindness.org/vision-care-financial-assistance-information.

About 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. These services are made possible through the generous support of the American public. Together with a network of affiliates, Prevent Blindness is committed to eliminating preventable blindness in America. 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 preventblindness.org or facebook.com/preventblindness.

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The 14th Annual Disability Matters North America Conference & Awards Winners are Announced


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Disability Matters: A Springboard Consulting Event

The Honorees represent the “best of the best” when it comes to the commitment required and actions necessary for disability inclusion.

Covid-19 has certainly created unprecedented times. Hence for the first time, Winners of the 2020 Disability Matters North America Awards were announced on Thursday, April 23rd via Live-Stream.

Disability Matters Awards annually honors companies for their innovative programs resulting in the successful outreach, recruitment, engagement and retention of candidates, employees and customers with disabilities. The Honorees represent the “best of the best” when it comes to the commitment required and actions necessary for disability inclusion; shining a spotlight on companies that have had successes in mainstreaming people with disabilities in their workforce, workplace and/or marketplace.

The annual event and awards is produced in the United States, Europe and Asia by Springboard Consulting, LLC. Springboard is recognized as the global expert in corporate disability inclusion.

Companies represented at the event included: RUBY: American Airlines, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Froedtert Health, Intuit, Oracle, and VF Corporation. SILVER: Bank of America, Toyota, Travelers. BRONZE: The Caring Foundation of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama, Cisco, DTCC, Electronic Arts, HSBC, Intel, Landmark College, Unum. MEDIA: DiversityMBA, among others.

The 2020 North America Disability Matters Honorees are:

MARKETPLACE AWARD    

  •     Amazon
  •     American Airlines
  •     Royal Caribbean International
  •     The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company

WORKPLACE AWARD

  •     Bank of America
  •     Cisco
  •     Intel Corporation
  •     Royal Dutch Shell

DISABILITY CHAMPION AWARD

  •     Frank Kaminski, NAVSEA Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division, Keyport

DISABILITY HERO AWARD

  •     F. Carl Hansen, Cultural Detritus
  •     Angela Forker, The Precious Baby Project

For more information about Disability Matters, visit >> https://consultspringboard.com/disability-matters/about/

Entries for the 2021 edition of the awards will open in August.

ABOUT SPRINGBOARD. Founded in 2005, Springboard is recognized as the expert in mainstreaming disability in the global workforce, workplace and marketplace. Serving corporations and organizations throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe and Asia, Springboard has become a trusted partner in relation to disability issues and initiatives across virtually every business category. Springboard annually honors exemplary organizational initiatives that promote the outreach, support and engagement of people with disabilities as employees and as consumers through the Disability Matters Awards. http://www.consultspringboard.com

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Kansas City Area Educator/Coach Releases First Novel


Jason Stacy

Kansas City Area Educator and Coach Jason Stacy is excited to announce the release of his first novel — RUN, which is self published and Available on Amazon.

Stacy, an educator for almost two decades, was driven to journalism and a love for reading and writing after reading books by the late Matt Christopher as a child. Away from writing for 17 years, though helping inspire future writers and journalist as a journalism teacher and newspaper/yearbook sponsor, Stacy took the time during the quarantine to write and publish his first book.

He hopes RUN will be the first of almost 30 sports-focused books for pre-teens, teens and young adults, that are more than just basic sports. They teach lessons and character traits, and a portion of sales from each book will go to an organization related to the lesson or cause portrayed in the book.

RUN combines his love for running, his experience as a track and cross country coach, and his admiration and respect for all that the Special Olympics does for its athletes in this story of inclusion. Fifty cents to $1 of each ebook and paperback purchased will go to the Special Olympics.

Book Synopsis:

Leonard Smithson and his Rossdale High School relay teammates are ready for a huge senior season. After second place finishes at State two years in a row, the Rossdale sprint relay members are ready to win it all in their final season. No one is going to get in their way … Except themselves.

The relay teammates like to have fun. Sometimes too much. This time, they go too far while messing around with Alex Summers, one of the Special Olympics athletes who share the track for practice twice a week. They try to run away from Alex but he catches them; so does their coach, who punishes them with running. Lots of running.

What happens next, though, is a surprise for the relay members. Alex wants a chance to race for a spot on the team. He loves to run and he loves to run fast. Leonard knew Alex was fast, but no one really knew how fast until the race off.

Will Leonard and his teammates be accepting to their new teammate? Will they even stick around to give him a chance? To them, at least to start, Alex is just another obstacle in their way of a State title.

In fact, they learn, he is not that different from them and he may just be the key to getting a State Championship.

About the Author:

JASON STACY is an educator and coach of almost two decades with a passion for teaching, writing and sports. In his newly started career as an author, he hopes to blend all three as he tells stories much like the books he grew up reading. After moving around during his childhood, Stacy attended the University of Missouri in Columbia to study journalism and later settled in the midwest. He has taught journalism and sponsored school publications while also coaching multiple sports for the last 17 years.

Inspired by the sports-related Matt Christopher books he read as a child, Stacy hopes to share the same passion for sports, youth, and lessons in his books as well.

RUN is his first novel.

Jason Stacy Amazon Author Page: https://tinyurl.com/JasonStacyAuthorPage

Jason Stacy Web Site: https://jasonjstacy.weebly.com

Phone: 816-305-0852

Email: SportsBooks@mail.com

Twitter: @BooksStacy (Sports Books By Stacy)

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May Is National Elder Law Month (Established by National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys


www.NAELA.org

Today’s COVID-19 shutdown highlights the need to have important legal documents in place or up-to-date.

While traditional face-to-face ways of celebrating National Elder Law Month in May aren’t possible this year, elder and special needs law attorneys across the country are celebrating this month virtually. NAELA members are holding virtual seminars and workshops, writing blogs, and articles for their local news and media outlets. They are contacting their clients with information about recent changes in the laws that will affect them, such as how the CARES Act could affect the way people use their retirement funds from IRAs and 401(k)s, how to notarize a signature when you need to social distance, and what your loved one’s rights are in a nursing home.

Today’s COVID-19 shutdown highlights the need to have important legal documents in place or up-to-date. Documents such as wills, trusts, legal powers of attorney, and medical powers of attorney are critical to have completed. Most elder law firms are open virtually to conduct client meetings via videoconference.

Find an elder and special needs law attorney in your area using NAELA’s Online Member Directory and learn more about questions and answers when looking for an attorney on the NAELA website.

About NAELA

Members of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) are attorneys who are experienced and trained in working with the legal problems of aging Americans and individuals of all ages with disabilities. Upon joining, NAELA member attorneys agree to adhere to the NAELA Aspirational Standards. Established in 1987, NAELA is a non-profit association that assists lawyers, bar organizations, and others. The mission of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys is to educate, inspire, serve, and provide community to attorneys with practices in elder and special needs law. NAELA currently has members across the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. For more information, visit NAELA.org, or to locate a NAELA member attorney in your area, visit NAELA.org/findlawyer.

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Gail Thomas and Jean Castelow’s newly released “Angel Treasures for Your Soul” is a fascinating collection of poems of inspiration, healing, and comfort


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“Angel Treasures for Your Soul”: a compelling tome that encourages the readers to look back to the times when the angels were there to help them out. “Angel Treasure for Your Soul” is the creation of published author Gail Thomas, a retired teacher of Pre-K at Seminole Country Elementary School in Donalsonville, Georgia, and Jean Castelow.

Thomas and Castelow writes, “Gail Thomas and Jean Castelow, a daughter and her mama, completed this book using nature photographs taken at or near their home near beautiful Lake Seminole, near Donalsonville, Georgia. We dedicate this book to all storm victims in Seminole County, Ga. Also, our surrounding counties, Mexico Beach and Panama City, Florida.

“We hope you know that God sent his Son, Jesus, to die for us and resurrected him to sit at his right side and take us to Heaven when we die if we will accept him as our Savior and give our lives to him. His Holy Spirit can guide us and help us each day on our earthly journey. People can see Jesus in our hearts on earth, and we can pray for healing and comfort anytime and receive his strength and power. Gail and her mama love Jesus, which is reflected in the poetry book. The Bible speaks of angels as messengers who are sent by God to help us at times in our lives. Our prayer is that you will be encouraged, healed, and inspired by this book, and always comforted, knowing God’s angels are with your every day.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Thomas’s new book is a stirring account that reminds the readers of Jesus Christ who died on the cross to redeem the sins of mankind and the His Holy Spirit is everyone’s guide who journey the world.

With this purpose, the author hopes that this book will touch their heart with inspiration, healing, comfort, and become a treasure for their soul that they could bring for life.

View a synopsis of “Angel Treasures for Your Soul” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Angel Treasures for Your Soul” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Angel Treasures for Your Soul,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Gail Thomas and Jean Castelow’s newly released “Healing Prayers for Women in Jesus’ Name” is a heartfelt account full of love and inspiration to touch readers’ hearts


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“Healing Prayers for Women in Jesus’ Name”: a heart-touching memoir that shows how God’s miracle works to those believe and trust Him. “Healing Prayers for Women in Jesus’ Name” is the creation of published author Gail Thomas and Jean Castelow, they both dreams that each reader would be deeply touched, knowing that God used ordinary people like them to reach out to all women with love and acceptance.

Thomas and Castelow write, “This book, Healing Prayers for Women in Jesus’ Name, was written to let women know how much they are loved by God. After retiring from teaching young children, Gail, and her mama, Ms. Jean spent over five years together worshiping God, reading the Bible and singing hymns together. Gail’s dear mama became ill, and the doctors were not sure she would make it. She was taken to the hospital by ambulance, and they almost lost her. Four days later, she awoke in her hospital room smiling, and telling Gail that she had been with Jesus. Mrs. Jean was so excited, and Gail truly believed her. Gail’s mama told her that she went to Heaven and talked to Jesus. He asked Ms. Jean if she would come back and help encourage her daughter to finish this women’s book. She saw her loved ones, held her precious granddaughter she longed to hold, and agreed to come back so that Gods will for them be done!”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Thomas and Castelow’s new book shares a heart-touching message to everyone especially to all the women that God’s timing is always the best and He will lead everyone to do something for Jesus.

With this purpose, the author shows to the readers the love of God and how He cares everyone especially those who need of His comfort.

View a synopsis of “Healing Prayers for Women in Jesus’ Name” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Healing Prayers for Women in Jesus’ Name” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Healing Prayers for Women in Jesus’ Name,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Companies and Employees when Working at Home” is a brilliant tool for a successful work-at-home set-up and environment


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“Everyone Wins: Companies and Employees when Working at Home”: a wonderful guide inspired by the author’s personal experience of working from home that will help everyone navigate and perform their very best in this kind of environment. “Everyone Wins: Companies and Employees when Working at Home” is the creation of published author Ranee Wilson, a writer who has been able to work at home for thirty-plus years. She has worked for the same company for the past forty-four years. She retired yet found herself in a rut and went back to work after a year and a half; she is happier working.

Wilson shares, “Remote, work from home, and telecommute positions are on the rise in today’s workforce. Working from your home comes with a different dynamic, then commuting to an office does. Everyone Wins is a how-to-easy read that gives insight and practical information about the work from home dynamics. I have taken my experience of thirty-plus years, working in a virtual office role and put valuable tips together to encourage success in these different dynamics.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Ranee Wilson’s new book is a profound creation designed to share to the readers what she has learned about working at home for several years in the hopes that it will greatly help.

View a synopsis of “Everyone Wins: Companies and Employees when Working at Home” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Everyone Wins: Companies and Employees when Working at Home” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Everyone Wins: Companies and Employees when Working at Home,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Advocator Group and Professional Disability Associates Introduce SettlementConnect, an Innovative Solution for Disability Claim Settlements and Overpayment Reimbursement


We’re incredibly excited to partner together in bringing SettlementConnect to the market.

The Advocator Group, a nationwide disability advocacy and disability insurance services organization, and Professional Disability Associates, a provider of specialty risk resources and consultative solutions, subsidiaries of Brown & Brown, Inc. (NYSE: BRO), announced today the launch of SettlementConnect Services, a first-in-its-class solution for bridging the critical transitions between a Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) award, overpayment recovery, and claim settlement. The solution combines data analytics and predictive modeling with claim management expertise to identify the best settlement opportunities for a disability insurer, as well as the ability to pursue them at precisely the right time.

The service provides disability insurance carriers with an opportunity to reduce a pending overpayment balance that results from a claimant’s successful SSDI award, while simultaneously increasing their settlement acceptance rate. SettlementConnect embeds a claimant’s overpayment obligation into the financial benefit of a settlement offer, thereby reducing delays in this important financial transaction and creating a positive service experience for the customer.

Michael Shunney, CEO of The Advocator Group and President of Professional Disability Associates, notes, “We’re incredibly excited to partner together in bringing SettlementConnect to the market. This is just one of the many ways that our organizations can work with our disability carrier customers to help them drive operational excellence, provide exceptional customer service, and improve financial results.”

Shunney continues, “while we firmly believe that SettlementConnect is an invaluable service at any point in time, we are particularly eager to bring it to market in this economic environment. The Advocator Group’s disabled claimants are already financially strained and now may be faced with the reality of a spouse or other household member losing their employment. This offering allows them to partner with their insurance carrier to relieve the stress of the overpayment obligation and take advantage of a valuable lump sum payout.”

SettlementConnect is a joint offering of The Advocator Group and Professional Disability Associates (PDA). The Advocator Group acquired PDA in July 2018 intending to capitalize on the synergies between the organizations and their collective ability to bring unique and innovative value-add solutions to the disability carrier marketplace.

Learn more at https://www.advocator.com/disability-advocates/#services.

ABOUT THE ADVOCATOR GROUP

The Advocator Group, LLC is a nationwide advocacy organization dedicated to helping individuals apply for and obtain Social Security Disability Insurance. In addition, The Advocator Group assists Medicare beneficiaries in identifying the best coverage possible for their unique needs. The Advocator Group’s team of experienced Social Security and Medicare advocates ensures that each client is provided phenomenal service while each case receives close attention. The company’s core values include creating opportunities, enriching lives, and growing through innovation. For more information, visit http://www.advocator.com.

ABOUT PROFESSIONAL DISABILITY ASSOCIATES

Professional Disability Associates (PDA) is an innovative industry leader in providing specialty risk resources, including medical and vocational review services, consultative solutions and industry benchmarking, as well as full-service claim administration capabilities to major disability insurers and self-insured employers. PDA prides itself on delivering customized solutions and exceeding its clients’ expectations. To learn more, please visit our website, http://www.professionaldisabilityassociates.com.

ABOUT BROWN & BROWN, INC.

Brown & Brown, Inc. (NYSE: BRO) is a leading insurance brokerage firm, providing risk management solutions to individuals and businesses. With more than 80 years of proven success and thousands of teammates, we offer knowledge you can trust and strive to deliver superior customer service. For more information, please visit http://www.bbinsurance.com.

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ASHA to Mark Better Hearing & Speech Month (May) by Providing Public With Information to Foster Communication, Manage Disorders Despite COVID-19 Barriers


Our goal is to champion every person’s ability to communicate, including at this difficult time.

As millions of Americans with communication disorders shelter at home, many are facing disruptions to treatment or highly modified therapy services. The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) will use this year’s Better Hearing & Speech Month (May) observance to provide resources to help the public manage their conditions at this unprecedented time.

With “Communication at Work” the ASHA-designated theme for the month, the 2020 awareness campaign will inform the public of ways they can enhance everyday communication at and from home. It will also address some unique challenges associated with speech, language, swallowing, and hearing disorders in the current environment. Throughout the month, ASHA will distribute resources for more than a dozen focus areas.

“Our goal is to champion every person’s ability to communicate, including at this difficult time,” ASHA President Theresa H. Rodgers, MA, CCC-SLP, said. “Although circumstances are quite unprecedented for this year’s Better Hearing & Speech Month, the expertise and dedication of ASHA members are constant. The countless, innovative ways audiologists and speech-language pathologists have transformed their work during the pandemic—striving to help their patients, clients, and students to the fullest extent possible—testify to their unwavering commitment to ASHA’s vision of making effective communication, a human right, accessible and achievable for all.”

ASHA’s May outreach will cover a variety of topics, including the following:


  • Early Intervention and COVID-19: Advice for Parents of Children Whose Services Are Interrupted
  • Building Preschoolers’ Speech and Language Skills at Home
  • School Services, Interrupted: What Parents of Students Receiving Speech and Language Treatment in Schools Should Know During Closures
  • Helping Children With Language Disorders Maintain Social Connection While at Home
  • Zoom Meetings and Stuttering: Tips to Make Virtual Interactions More Successful
  • Caring for Your Child’s Hearing Health at Home
  • Hearing Loss in Adults: Strategies at Home
  • Hearing Loss and Remote Work: Effective Communication During Virtual Meetings
  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication and COVID-19: Enabling Communication for Acute Care Patients

For more information and to view available resources, visit http://www.asha.org/bhsm.

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

ASHA is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 211,000 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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Savoy Foundation’s Third Annual Notte di Savoia Los Angeles Spring…


In response to the devastating impact of COVID-19, the American Foundation of Savoy Orders is re-launching its West Coast spring charity gala – the Third Annual Notte di Savoia Los Angeles- previously…

(PRWeb April 29, 2020)

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