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Cheri Speaks at the Ashland Food Co-Op Monday, May 2nd!

Just a friendly reminder that I am speaking at the Ashland Food Co-Op, Monday, May 2nd, from 6:00-8:00 p.m.  We will be discussing the importance of advance planning, as well as the many ways to pay for care.  This is important information to know before a loved one falls ill.  If you are already...

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Elder Financial Abuse

Elder financial abuse is defined in Oregon as “wrongfully taking or appropriating money or property, or knowingly subjecting an elderly person…to alarm by conveying a threat to wrongfully take or appropriate money or property, which threat reasonably would be expected to cause the elderly person (65...

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Event at the Ashland Food Co-op!

I am so excited to be speaking at the Ashland Food Co-op May 2, 2016, from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.! We will be discussing the importance of having one’s legal documents in order before illness strikes, as well as looking at some of the many ways of paying for long-term illnesses such as dementia. For...

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What is NLP?

NLP stands for Neuro-Linguistic Programming, a name that encompasses the three most influential components involved in producing the human experience: neurology, language, and programming. It began as Richard Bandler’s thesis project at UC Santa Cruz, California. He and his professor, John Grinder,...

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Signs Your Parent May Need Help at Home

As the Baby Boomers turn 65 (at the rate of one every 10 seconds), more and more Americans will find themselves with senior-aged parents and faced with some potentially difficult realities. Among those, recognizing when Mom or Dad need help at home. Aging parents are often in denial that there is...

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Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials in Medford!!!!!

I wanted to share with you an opportunity for those with moderate to severe Alzheimer’s to participate in a clinical trial in Medford. It is believed that the drug being studied may actually restore synaptic structures and functions damaged by Alzheimer’s, resulting in improved cognition and memory,...

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