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Dr. Jeanette has written hundreds of thousands of pages in the last several years and just recently she has been working to put them into books and articles.  Some books are published on Amazon and others are gifts that you can download right now.  Enjoy!   Trust: Photo Meditations on Amazon. This book is to help you center your thoughts each day if you have anxiety, grief, experiencing life challenges and just seem to have lost the path to living a great life.  Dr. Jeanette shares how to let go of things that are truly not important and create a new…

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Natural disasters can take elders to the end of their lives very quickly as fail safe protections are not in place to assist in the case of hurricanes, flooding, earthquakes or other events that are unforeseen. An elder can be anyone over the age of 50 but it can also include those who are in need of living support and that can be at any age.  It may include health concerns, living support for mental health issues and care for acute or long term medical conditions. An elder may live alone and receive outside support services, maybe they are living…

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Hurricane Preparation and Aftermath Book Evacuation’s are ordered for your area with a hurricane or flooding coming and you have so many issues and questions, what do you do? Learn what items to review, what to do right now prior to a storm, what you may experience during the storm and what aftermath can look like. Download Dr. Jeanette’s free book: Hurricane Preparation and Aftermath Book

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Visiting The Elder Parents This Holiday Season With Your Small Kids?  What to watch for to keep them safe. Going on vacation for the holidays and bringing your kids along is a great time for family bonding.  Grandparents may be living farther away these days and only an occasional visit may be in the cards.  While this may seem like a welcome relief to overworked and tired parents to have more adults in the house to amuse the kids, it may also carry some potential risks you may never have dreamed of.  Don’t let up on the parenting while visiting…

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Q:  My elder father has been set up to go to a nursing home after a surgery. Is this really necessary? My mother is freaking out! A:  When elder parents have been together for decades, an illness or surgery can split them up and the healing process stops.  The comfort of being together and the compassionate care they receive from each other may be the only life line they have.  While many insurance plans will insist that an elder go to a facility for extended care, it does not have to be the right answer for your family.  If there…

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Q: You notice your mother will not drive with her husband. She claims he is all over the street and afraid of getting into an accident. What is the first thing to do? A:  Make an eye doctor appointment for both your mother and your father.  Let them both see just how important to take care of their vision for the safety of each other on the road.  You should also be present to decide if maybe there is something they have not told you or maybe they did not understand further treatment is needed.  Just sending an elder to…

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How can I get help?  What type help is available? Dr. Jeanette will help guide you by uncovering challenges, defining the issues and showing you the choices you may make in health, life and home.  She has many different options to receive support which are listed below and the first step is to schedule a Let’s Talk session to see how help can be available to you. Step one:  Send a request for help via the contact us page and I will get back to you to schedule date/time. Step two:  when we have confirmed the date/time, please pay for the session via…

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What is a Personal Patient Advocate? “A time of illness is a stressful time for patients as well as for their families. The best-laid plans can go awry, judgment is impaired, and, put simply; you are not at your best when you are sick. Patients need someone who can look out for their best interests and help navigate the confusing healthcare system – in other words, an advocate.”  ~ National Patient Safety Foundation. Did your mother call the other day to say she is ‘sick’? You ask her questions and she has no clue, she just cries on the telephone….

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How can I get help?  What type help is available? Dr. Jeanette will help guide you by uncovering challenges, defining the issues and showing you the choices you may make in health, life and home.  She has many different options to receive support which are listed below and the first step is to schedule a Let’s Talk session to see how help can be available to you. Examples of help plans may include but not limited to: Health condition: what am I faced with in understanding terms, how will things proceed at this point, what are some options, how can…

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Application for Services and Documents Needed   If you wish to have help with your current health issues, the application for service documents below are to be completed and emailed to Dr. Jeanette upon confirmation of an appointment. The process is detailed below: This is the first step!  Interact with Dr. Jeanette in an introduction process called ‘Let’s Talk’.  For more information and to schedule your session, click this link. The items below are necessary prior to your first session.  Please click on each item and complete as directed.  No appointments will be confirmed until all items are completed. Sign…

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