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February, 2011 – Family Medical and Wellness Center

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AW Spotlight

 

FAMILY MEDICAL AND WELLNESS CENTER

 

Putting Wellness First

 

Story by Krista Martinelli

 

 

Since beginning their own practice in 2008, doctors Lesley Glover and Vanessa Vizcaino have expanded their staff and their office. Known in the community as compassionate family doctors, the addition of Heather Loguidice, ARNP, to their team was a perfect fit. Moving to a new office space on the campus of Wellington Regional Medical Center allows for more space and more convenience in referrals too. We spent some time getting to know Heather Loguidice, who has been doing a terrific job with our “Ask the Docs” column for the past several months.

 

Heather was attracted to the Family Medical team because the

Heather Loguidice
Heather Loguidice

 doctors spend extra time with their patients, they’re willing to teach and they make it fun. Heather overlapped with “Dr. G” and “Dr. V” at Western Communities Family Practice for approximately three years. She’s happy to be working with them again after joining their team last year. She received a Family Nurse Practitioner Master’s Degree from the University of Florida and went to Indiana State University for her college degree. She is a big Gators’ fan and enjoys spending her time with her three-year-old daughter, “the love of her life.”

 

Heather says, “I like family medicine the most. I like getting to know people, following up with them and the continuity of knowing the whole family.” As opposed to ER work, for example, a family practice provides that continuity with the patients.

 

What makes Family Medical and Wellness Center stand apart from so many other medical practices in the area? According to Loguidice, it’s in the time spent with patients and the method of collaboration with patients to create a wellness plan. In the last couple of years, patients have had more opinions and more research behind their stories regarding what they need for their own care. Instead of disregarding the non-medical paths to wellness, they listen to their patients at Family Medical, working together to come up with a good plan of care. 

 

Dr. Vanessa Vizcaino and Heather Loguidice, ARNP
Dr. Vanessa Vizcaino and Heather Loguidice, ARNP

Dr. Vanessa Vizcaino says, “When we decided to go into practice together, we knew we would not run a ‘mill’ as other places do. We feel it is necessary for patient care to dedicate a little extra time to our patients. It may not be ideal in this crazy world of challenging healthcare and falling reimbursements, but we just can’t seem to feel right doing it any other way.”

 

 

 

 

Since the last time we checked in with Family Medical and Wellness Center, they have upgraded to a new, bigger office. “We have more space now and it’s phenomenal,” says Luis Sanchez, who manages the office and handles the insurance at FMWC. Thanks to being located on the same campus as Wellington Regional Medical Center, they are more medically “in touch,” able to send patients to referring specialists within walking distance and send them for outpatient x-rays right next door. They also do ultrasounds in their office on Tuesdays, another advantage over the previous location.

 

What makes the Family Medical and Wellness Center patients so loyal?  According to Heather Loguidice, it’s an easy answer. “We treat patients as we would like to be treated.” She adds that patients enjoy the “down-to-Earth” atmosphere that the doctors create.

 

One common mistake among patients that Loguidice is concerned about is the “quick fix” that so many people seem to ask for, looking for antibiotics every time they encounter the common cold. People tend to forget that antibiotics also kill the other things in our system that are needed to fight against illness. Although she understands the need to get better as quickly as possible, she reminds patients that sometimes it’s better in the long run to “wait it out” with something simple like a cold, thus strengthening their systems.

 

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Dr. Lesley Glover, Dr. Vanessa Vizcaino and Heather Loguidice, ARNP

 

Dr. Vizcaino says, “We truly feel we preach and encourage ‘wellness’ in our practice. We encourage patients to get rid of their illnesses by adopting healthy lifestyles, losing weight, etc. We’d rather have a population of ‘healthy’ patients that see us once a year for their wellness physical exam than having hoards of sick patients that exist to only take medications. Our most sincere wish is for our patients to feel well, be healthy, make better choices and live a quality life.” It’s the idea that went into the name Family Medical and Wellness Center and it’s an idea whose time has come – making wellness the priority.

 

Editor’s note: I’m pleased to know just how loved these doctors are in our community, thanks to your phone calls. If you have lost track of them and need their new location, see below. Visit their website for more information. And don’t forget to read “Ask the Docs” each month, in which Heather Loguidice (ARNP), Dr. Vanessa Vizcaino and Dr. Lesley Glover take turns answering health-related questions. 

 

Family Medical and Wellness Center

(561) 721-1953

10111 W. FOREST HILL BLVD., SUITE 230
WELLINGTON, FL 33414

Accepting most major insurances

www.myfmwc.com

February, 2011 – Roses Are Red, Money Is Green

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Roses are Red, Money is Green

By Stephanie Courtois

Be mine. Do you like me? Circle yes or no. Will you be my Valentine? These are a couple of the numerous phrases expressed on Valentine’s Day in a typical Kindergarten class. As the years go by, the fourteenth of February is more than just a day of exchanging cards and candies; it is a symbol of romance and courtship.

Despised by some and embraced by others, this day has been around for over a thousand years. It all began from the ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia, a fertility celebration that used to be observed annually on February 15. Pope Gelasius turned this festival into a Christian feast day and set it back a day earlier to February 14. The feast honored Saint Valentine who was martyred along with two other priests on that day. This is the point where the factual story ends and where so many legends have incorporated their own ending to the tale.

          Couples take advantage of this day to rekindle their love and to be alone with each other rather than a day to commemorate the saint. Florists and card companies take advantage of this day for colossal profits. For teenagers, feelings toward this holiday are definitely mixed. Companies know how to target teens to buy the traditional Valentine’s package. Teens are forced to purchase gifts for their significant other in order to keep them satisfied. It is considered unacceptable if there is no exchanging of gifts in today’s culture.

More than 35 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate are sold for Valentine’s Day each year. About 110 million roses are sold and delivered within a three-day time period. There are no such things as spontaneous gifts on Valentine’s Day, it is simply expected. Society pressures us to buy expensive jewelry and chocolates because it’s the only way companies see fit for showing affection. The way to truly say “I love you” is by being thoughtful every day, not just one chosen day out of the year. A dozen roses on a sunny day in March are much more meaningful than the when they are bought on the fourteenth of February.

Unconditional love happens all year round, 24/7, for better or worse and in sickness and in health. One day a year cannot portray the love one feels for a lifetime’s worth of sentiment.

Stephanie Courtois is a junior at Wellington High School. She is involved in tae kwon do, French, National and Chemistry Honor Societies, and is the news editor for the school newspaper. She loves journalism and aspires to work for a magazine someday.

 

 

 

February, 2011 – Wellington Jewish Center’s Gala

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Wellington Jewish Center Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Gala Dinner & Auction,  Sunday, February 13, 2011.
 

The Gala Dinner will take place at, The Wellington Community Center, 12165 Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington, Florida 33414. Cocktails, L’Chaim and Auction at 5:00 PM. Dinner, Awards and Entertainment at 6:00 PM.

 

Comedic Entertainment with Reuvain Russel. Musical Accompaniment by YBO Orchestra.
 
Grand Raffle Prize:   Win a trip to ARUBA! March 13 – 20, 2011 at the beautiful Caribbean Palm Village Resort . Includes airfare for two from your local airport.

  • This quiet tropical retreat is the perfect self-contained hideaway for families and couples who wish to relax away from the hustle and bustle of the beach areas.
     
    Tickets are $20 each and can be purchased online at www.wellingtonjewishcenter.org . You don’t have to be present at the drawing to win.
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
 
RABBI “MENDY” MUSKAL
561 386-3090

January, 2011 – Lipschtick

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Lipschtick Festival on Jan. 29th

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January, 2011 – Support Amphitheatre Events

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Support Amphitheatre Events and Win, Win, Win!

 

Hello to all my friends

I have a

Win – – Win – – Win

Offer for you

 

As you know, I am active in securing events at the Wellington Amphitheater.

My goal is to assure that FREE entertainment is available for all of us to go to and enjoy.

That means Music, Variety Shows, Magicians, Theatrical productions, etc

 

I have come up with a way to help support this.

 

This is the Win-Win-Win

 

The flyer below explains how you can enter a $20 raffle. You are guaranteed to win something( it could be a free sandwich at a restaurant, a gift card to a retailer, a gift basket, a car wash or other wonderful gifts)

ADDITIONALLY- you will be given a code to enter in BigCityNightFlorida and instantly receive a $25 gift card to Restaurant.com.

So, your $20 donation gets you a gift + a $5 profit. PLUS- restaurant.com will inform you of special offers where you can purchase other gift card for ¼ or ½ of their value. Theoretically you can turn your $20 into a $100 or more value.

Please help me out on this project.

You can always reply to this email with any questions, or do the smart thing and mail your donation to the location listed on the flyer.

Thank you so much for supporting this.

 

Regards,

Peter

peter@WEInetwork.com

www.WEInetwork.com

PetersLivingRoom.com

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February, 2011 – Toastmasters International Speech Contests on Feb. 25

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For Immediate Release

For Further Information Contact Cynthia Beckles (561) 795-6713

cindyebeckles@yahoo.com

Area 42 Table Topics & International Speech Contests to be held on Friday, February 25, 2011

Area 42 Toastmasters proudly present their Table Topics and International Speech Contests on Friday, February 25th, 7:00PM at the Royal Palm Beach Cultural Center, 151 Civic Center Way – Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411. Club speech contest champions from Area 42 will compete to advance to the Division D Contests. Curt Fonger, Channel 12 Anchorman and Dawnna St. Louis, District 47 Humorous Speech Champion, will be the special guest speakers.

This event is free and open to the general public. It will feature wonderful speakers, food and door prizes. The sponsors will include: Applebee’s – Royal Palm Beach, Boston Market, Butterfield’s Restaurant- N. Military Trail, Celebration Cruise Line, Domino’s Pizza – Wellington & Royal Palm Beach, Chick-Fil-A, Inc., Dr. Joachim de Prosada, Duffy’s Sports Grill, Everything Bagels – Royal Palm Beach, Florida Marlins, Florida Panthers, Golden Corral Restaurant – Royal Palm Beach, Grand Bohemian Hotel Orlando, Hilton Downtown Miami Hotel, John Di Lemme-www.lifestylefreedomclub.com, Johnson’s Bakery, Jungle Queen Riverboat, Kravis Center, Miami Dolphins, Miami Heat, Okeechobee Steakhouse, Publix Supermarkets, Tree’s Wings Restaurant, Walgreen’s and Women’s Prosperity Network- womensproperitynetwork.com.

Toastmasters International is the world’s largest educational organization devoted to communication and leadership development. Founded in 1924, this non-profit educational organization has nearly 260,000 members in 113 countries.

Admission is free and open to the general public. Please contact Cindy Beckles, Area 42 Governor, at cindyebeckles@yahoo.com, if you have any questions

 

February, 2011 – Wellington Women’s Club

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From:  Wellington Women’s Club
Contact:  Allyson Samiljan – 561-798-6741
Date:  January 21, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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The next meeting of the Wellington Women’s Club will be on Thursday, February 3, 2011, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at Binks Forest Golf Club, 400 Binks Forest Drive, Wellington.

ingridwebsterMembers and guests will enjoy a buffet dinner and a presentation by Ingrid Webster, president of Palm Beach Pearl Company.  Ingrid will share her extensive knowledge of pearls with us and tell us about the Love & Peace Project as well as the Neverending Necklace.

The Wellington Women’s Club has been in existence since 1977 and supports two primary causes:  the YWCA Harmony House, a secure shelter for abused women and their children; and college scholarships for area high school seniors.  It is open to any woman residing in the Western Communities.  Come as a guest to see this dynamic club in action!

The guest fee is $30.  For additional information or to make a reservation, please contact Allyson Samiljan, 561-798-6741.

March, 2011 – Tea with Victoria

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Tea with Victoria on March 11th

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You’re Invited!

Victoria Stilwell, star of Animal Planet’s hit TV series It’s Me or the Dog, answers your questions on dog training and pet behavior issues. Come hear her expert wit and wisdom on our most beloved and special friends.

 

FRIDAY, MARCH 11
3:00 p.m.
Chesterfield Hotel
Palm Beach, Florida
$150 donation to benefit American Humane Association

Don’t miss out on this unique event. Get the details and order your tickets today!

March, 2011 – Martha Stewart at Mar-a-Lago

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The National Humanitarian Award Luncheon

on March, 9, 2011

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March, 2011 – The Preservation Society by Mad Cat Theatre

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

MAD CAT MEDIA CONTACTS:

Ann Kelly Paul Tei

(305) 799-2746 (954) 980-1871

ann@skymar.com bellycat23@hotmail.com

 

Mad Cat Theatre Company presents

WORLD PREMIERE COMEDY!

THE PRESERVATION SOCIETY

 

WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY PAUL TEI

 

MARCH 4, 2010

 

7:00 PM and 9:30 PM

 

General Admission Tickets $31 and VIP Tickets $67

 

The Backstage at the Fillmore (the Jackie Gleason Theatre)

Miami Beach, Florida

 

MIAMI, FL JANUARY 18, 2010 – For the second year in a row, Miami’s own Mad Cat Theatre Company will be returning to the South Beach Comedy Festival! This time the troupe is back with a dangerous cast of characters in The Preservation Society, a world premiere comedy, written and directed by Mad Cat’s founder, Paul Tei.

 

Leave it to Mad Cat to turn a wake into a comedy. Polly Chekhov, a comedy writer in Hollywood, California comes back to Hollywood, Florida for the wake of her beloved grandmother Mary. It is left to her to write her grandmother’s eulogy; however, a peculiar set of distractions that include a bassoonist, her eccentric family, and a chorus of Deconstructionist, keep Polly from finishing. In a journey to encapsulate who her grandmother was, Polly must also wrestle with the meaning to her own life as well as what it means to be a free thinking woman in society.

 

Featuring Mad Cat Company members and some of Miami’s hot, hip and offbeat new talent with Melissa Almaguer, Sofia Citarella * and Tiffany Hanan Madera as the three sisters with Anne Tei & Pio Tei as their parents, along with Betsy Graver*, Troy Davidson* Margaret Prusner* and Ricky Waugh.

* Mad Cat Company Members

 

Tickets are on sale now! General Admission Tickets are $31 and VIP Tickets are $67 with applicable service charges, and may be purchased online at www.madcattheatre.org; southbeachcomedyfestival.com; or livenation.com or at the Fillmore Box Office located at 1700 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139. Fillmore’s phone number 305.673.7300 and is located one block north of

Lincoln Road and adjacent to the Miami Beach Convention Center. Student tickets ($11) and Industry tickets ($17) with applicable services charges are available at the Fillmore box office with proper ID.

 

This night of live comedy is a Mad Cat benefit, thus special thanks to the South Beach Comedy Festival as well as the Theatre Authority, Inc. and Actors’ Equity Association for allowing Actors’Equity members, Melissa Almaguer, Ricky Waugh and Betsy Graver to perform.

 

ABOUT MAD CAT THEATRE COMPANY

Mad Cat Theatre Company was founded in Miami in the fall of 2000 by actor/director/writer Paul Tei. Its mission then remains the same to this day: to create something new that’s exciting for you, us and them. A core group of designers and actors with one artistic director and ten years later and 28

productions under its belt, Mad Cat is still clawing its way into the cultural consciousness of the citizens of Miami with original works such as “Shepherd’s Pie”, “Here in my Car”, “Tin Box Boomerang”, “Artful Dodgers”, “Terminal Baggage”, “Mixtape”, “Viva Bourgeois” and “Going Green the Wong Way” mixed with their renditions of previous produced play such as “70 Scenes of Halloween”, “Matt & Ben”, “Mr. Marmalade”, “Animals & Plants” and “Some Girls(s)”, Mad Cat has brought originality, vitality and bite to everything they have done. They’ve been decorated with such accolades as best new works, best productions, best fringe theatre, best ensembles, best designers, best director from the Carbonell Committee, the Miami Herald, the Sun Sentinel, the Miami New Times and the Sun Post but its the respect and return engagement of its fan base that makes Mad Cat purr.

 

For information on Mad Cat visit www.madcattheatre.org