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Three steps before you shop seriously for a new house
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 22 March 2011 14:32
If you’re thinking of buying a house—whether it’s new or existing, your first home or your fifth—you can help ensure you get the best possible deal by doing a few things before you get down to serious shopping.
1. Check your credit. You might think that getting pre-approved for a mortgage is...
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Do your homework when shopping for a used vehicle
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 15 March 2011 15:07
Used vehicles are a lot like snowflakes or people—no two are exactly alike.Sure, two Ford Mustangs are exactly alike when they role off the assembly line. But once they go home with a human being, no two cars are ever quite the same again.
Maybe one is meticulously maintained, and only driven once a week to church and back. Maybe one gets in an accident, or is owned by a travelling salesman who drives 50,000 miles in a year.
Once a vehicle has been on the road even for a short time, it takes on characteristics that make it just a little different from every vehicle on the road.
So, with more than 30 million used vehicles sold throughout the United States every year, how can you make sure you get the right used vehicle to fit your...
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Flu shots help keep hospitals from spreading illness in Marion County
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 08 March 2011 14:47
In the midst of National Patient Safety Awareness Week, March 6-12, the two hospitals in Marion County report they are making progress to ensure that their health care personnel, including medical staff, are protecting patients by receiving annual flu shots.At Hillsboro Community Hospital, statistics for the 2009-10 flu season show that 87 percent of its health care personnel were vaccinated. That is a 47 percent increase over the 2008-09 vaccination rate of 40 percent, according to hospital officials.
Statistics for the 2010-11 flu season were not reported.
Meanwhile, St. Luke Hospital in Marion reports that more than 85 percent of their health care personnel, including medical staff, received a flu vaccination during the...
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Leffler brings experience, heart to new role at Parkside Homes
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Tuesday, 08 March 2011 14:46
Tracy Leffler, who has been employed at Parkside in a number of nursing-related roles since joining the staff in August 1997, has been named health services coordinator.
According to administrator Gretchen Wagner, the job of the health services coordinator is essentially the same as a director of nursing, but the title has been changed to reflect with Parkside’s commitment to cultural change, which emphasizes the needs of residents rather than the traditional institutional model of care.
“As cultural change has progressed, some of the words we use are changed to be more social minded as opposed to medical minded,” Wagner...
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Help is available for anxiety
Written by Joyce Kyle Tuesday, 08 March 2011 14:46
Every human feels anxiety on occasion; it is a part of life. All of us know what it is like to feel worry, nervousness, fear and concern. We feel nervous when we have to give a speech or go for a job interview. We know it’s normal to feel a surge of fear.Most of us are able to manage these kinds of anxious feelings fairly well and are able to carry on with our lives without much difficulty. These feelings don’t disrupt our lives.
But millions of people suffer from devastating and constant anxiety that severely affects their lives, sometimes resulting in living in highly restricted ways. These people experience panic attacks, phobias, extreme shyness, obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.
The feeling of anxiety is a...
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