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In this community health episode, host Janet Michael dives into the pressing issue of heat stroke, featuring expert insights from , who practices internal medicine at . With heat waves becoming increasingly common, understanding how to prevent, recognize, and respond to heat stroke is more critical than ever. Dr. Byrd explains that heat stroke is a severe medical condition characterized by an elevated core body temperature and central nervous system dysfunction, which could manifest as confusion, delirium, or seizures. This condition is a true medical emergency with a high mortality rate. The...
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In the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, the Winchester Co-op Market is gearing up to revolutionize how the local community engages with sustainable food sources. In this episode of The Valley "Business" Today, hosted by Janet Michael, this informative and engaging session brought together key figures such as Carl Knoblock, Virginia District Director of the (SBA); Michael Daryabeygi, Andrea Cosans, and Michael Trainor, board members for the co-op. The core concept of the co-op is simple yet impactful—create a grocery store owned by the community, for the community. Board member Daryabeygi...
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In the heart of the Valley, a community is rallying together to build a sanctuary where families can say their goodbyes in a peaceful, home-like setting. is a tribute to Katie Teets, a vibrant neurotrauma intensive care nurse whose life was tragically cut short by breast cancer at the age of 26. Her family's mission is to create a place that bridges the gap between hospital care and the comfort of home, allowing families to be with their loved ones in their final days. In this episode of , host Janet Michael welcomes Julie Teets, Katie's mother, and Brandon Teets, Katie's brother. Also...
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In a recent candid conversation on 'The Valley Today,' host Janet Michael sat down with , Chief Administrative Officer for , to dissect the aftermath of recently passed legislation that could drastically alter healthcare dynamics in the community. The dialogue spanned a gamut of pressing concerns, from potential Medicaid and SNAP benefit cuts to the broader implications for the community's general well-being. To set the stage, Janet recapped the initial context of their prior discussion, which took place before the legislation had passed. Chris, anticipating widespread effects, emphasized...
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The Valley Today was abuzz with meaningful discourse as Janet Michael, host of the popular show, invited two significant figures in the United Way network to discuss their mission of community upliftment and collaboration. The guests, Andy Gail, CEO of United Way Northern Shenandoah Valley, and Angela DeBoskey, Executive Director for , shared valuable insights into the collective efforts of United Way organizations at local, state, and worldwide levels. Angela offered a detailed explanation of the hierarchical structure of United Way, ranging from local operations to a worldwide network....
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In today’s episode of The Valley Today, we delve into the collaborative and supportive efforts of , focusing on their Small Business Development Center (SBDC). Host Janet Michael engaged in an informative conversation with Brandy Hawkins Boies, the Director of Public Relations and Special Events at the college, and Andy Gyurisin, the Director of . Brandy highlighted the vibrant community atmosphere at Laurel Ridge and how the college isn’t just a place for students but a crucial support system for small businesses within the community. Andy elaborated on the extensive history and...
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In the heart of Old Town Winchester, at the bustling Espresso Bar, a deeply insightful conversation unfolded between Janet Michael, host of The Valley Today, and Andrea Cosans, Executive Director of Winchester CCAP. The topic, while sobering, is crucial: the recent cuts to SNAP benefits and their far-reaching impacts on the community. "I'm here about once or twice a week," Andrea began, referring to the frequency of her visits to the popular café. Janet echoed this sentiment, acknowledging their shared space for meetings and cooling off, and this casual start quickly transitioned into a...
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The Shenandoah Valley Music Festival (SVMF) has been a staple of summer entertainment in the Valley for over six decades, and this year is no different. Janet Michael, host of ‘The Valley Today,’ sat down with Dennis Lynch, SVMF's Executive Director, to discuss the exciting lineup and community impact of the festival. The conversation, filled with insights and anecdotes, sheds light on what attendees can expect from this season's performances. Recording from the corporate headquarters in Woodstock, Janet and Dennis kicked off their discussion by highlighting the festival's rich history and...
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In this latest edition of 'The Valley Today,' host Janet Michael engages in a comprehensive discussion with Ken Slack, a communication specialist for the of . The conversation revolves around various crucial road improvement projects and provides insights into the progress and challenges faced by VDOT. Highlighting bridge maintenance and replacements, Ken explained the ongoing work on the 66 overpass in Front Royal, slated for completion by the end of July. Ken detailed the comprehensive repainting process of the I-66 bridges over Route 345 22, emphasizing its importance in maintaining the...
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In this episode of Public Safety Thursday live in the studio for The Valley Today, host Janet Michael welcomes Captain Warren Gosnell from the to talk about safety, community events, and even some light-hearted personal anecdotes. Captain Gosnell gives details for an important public event – the Battle of the Badges blood drive. Scheduled for Friday, July 11, at the Frederick County Public Safety Building, this annual event pits law enforcement against firefighters in a friendly competition to see who can donate the most blood. Captain Gosnell emphasizes the importance of blood donations...
info_outlineThe process of finding appropriate care for aging parents is often overwhelming, especially when faced during a crisis. Janet Michael, host of The Valley Today, recently spoke with Vicki Harris-Williams, founder of 'A Safe Haven for Seniors,' to discuss her mission of assisting families through this difficult journey. Here are the key takeaways from their conversation.
Vicki began by sharing her frustration working as a sales marketing director in corporate elder care, where many families couldn't meet the financial or space requirements. This propelled her to found her own company. Initially helping people on her own, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, she realized there was a significant need for compassionate guidance in elder care. With her husband’s encouragement, she officially launched A Safe Haven for Seniors.
Many people in their forties and fifties are unprepared for the complexities of elder care. Vicki emphasized that it's critical to find someone trustworthy and knowledgeable to navigate these decisions. Drawing from her personal experience with her mother’s dementia, Vicki noted that families are often in crisis mode when seeking assisted living or home care. The emotional and logistical challenges are immense, making it essential to have a professional who understands the nuances of elder care.
Janet and Vicki discussed the importance of visiting care facilities and not judging them solely by appearances or advertisements. Vicki advised checking Department of Social Services violations for potential red flags and emphasized that personal visits can provide invaluable insights.
A Safe Haven for Seniors stands out due to its local expertise. Unlike large corporate elder care companies, Vicki’s team has personal relationships with many facilities' staff and has firsthand knowledge of their operations. This allows them to provide personalized recommendations and negotiate better rates for clients.
The conversation touched on the significant emotional and physical toll on both the aging individual and their family. Vicki elaborated on the benefits of social interaction in assisted living facilities compared to the isolation often experienced at home. She debunked the myth that staying at home is always the best option, noting the high costs of home modifications and in-home care.
Janet and Vicki also discussed the importance of proactive planning. Waiting for a crisis often leads to rushed decisions and less ideal outcomes. Early conversations about finances, healthcare preferences, and living arrangements are crucial. Vicki provides consultations to help families make informed decisions before reaching a crisis point. Her advice includes considering long-term care insurance and looking into financial resources such as veterans' benefits and life insurance options.
Vicki’s approach is highly personal and empathetic, often mediating between family members to keep the focus on the elder’s well-being. She also highlighted the importance of preparing for dementia-specific care, which requires specialized facilities and approaches.
A Safe Haven for Seniors offers a wealth of resources and support. Their website provides essential information, and Vicki’s podcast, Senior Knowledge, offers further insights. They operate throughout Virginia, West Virginia, and even offer assistance across the U.S., leveraging Vicki’s extensive professional network.
Concluding their conversation, Janet and Vicki emphasized the necessity of educating oneself and asking questions, as navigating elder care is not an easy path. Vicki's company is there to hold families' hands through the journey, ensuring they make informed and compassionate choices for their loved ones.
For more information, contact A Safe Haven for Seniors through their website at https://www.asafehavenforseniors.com/ or by calling (540) 405-3799. Their Facebook page also provides updates and resources for families seeking elder care solutions.