PAID Visit Scarlett • March 13 Travel to Jonesboro to the Road to Tara Museum and Stately Oaks Plantation. Enjoy a storyteller as you dine in the One Room Schoolhouse. Our trip includes a tour of the National Museum of Commercial Aviation. Cost: $86.50 per person Cherry Blossom Festival/Cannonball House • March 26 Enjoy a tour to the International Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon. There will also be a tour of the Cannonball House. Lunch is not included in the price of this trip. Cost: $72.50 per person Falcon Rest Mansion • April 16 Visit the “grandest mansion in Tennessee” for a three-course luncheon and an interactive murder mystery show. Cost: $99.50 per person For more information or to book your day trip, please contact Leisure Time Tours at 770-382-7726. Please let them know you are a Good Life Club member! Across the Globe (from Collette Vacations) Exploring Greece and Its Islands • June 21-July 5 $7,185 per person, double occupancy London and Paris • July 27-Aug 3 • $4,464 per person, double occupancy Around the Country (from Southern Touch Tours) Springtime in the Outer Banks of North Carolina • April 12-17 $1,199 per person, double occupancy Tulip Festival and the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island • May 2-10 $1,899 per person, double occupancy Springtime in the High County of North Carolina • May 12-15 $867 per person, double occupancy Celebration of Democracy in Washington, D.C. • June 23-28 $1,266 per person, double occupancy For more information or to book your trip, contact Collette Vacations or Southern Touch Tours at 770-448-6700. UPDATE 114 Cherry Street, Suite G Marietta, GA 30060 770-793-7141 Day Trips (from Leisure Time Tours) Know your Strawberries • April 14 Visit Lane Packing Southern Orchard and learn fun facts about strawberries while touring the facility. You will receive a container of strawberries to take home with you and an ice-cream cone! Lunch is on your own. Cost: $62.50 per person Marietta, GA Permit #366 ith the Good Life Club, travel is easy – around the world, the country or the state – at the best prices. Make a reservation and show up – leave all the details, arrangements and planning to us! Non-Profit U.S. Postage W Trips MARCH/APRIL 2015 Medication Safety T –From Safe Kids Worldwide he typical household has changed significantly in recent years. Since 2005, more grandparents live with their grandchildren; in fact, 13 percent of grandparents provide care for a grandchild on a regular basis. Many grandparents use easy-open instead of child-resistant containers and store medications on a bathroom sink, counter or bedside table. Also, many grandparents keep children’s medicine on a counter or table between doses. These locations, easily accessible to children, can be hazardous or even fatal. Sixty-four thousand times a year a child goes to the emergency room for medicine poisoning. In three out of four of those visits, a child got into medicine belonging to a parent or grandparent. Remember: •Keep all medicine away from children, even medicine you take every day. •Be aware of pills in purses, vitamins on counters and medicines on nightstands. •Choose child-resistant caps, if you are able. If not, it’s even more important to store containers out of sight. •Carefully read and follow labels before taking or giving medicine. •Program the National Poison Help Number (1-800-222-1222) into your phone. Visit www.safekids.org for more tips on safe storage, safe dosing and safe disposal of medicine. The Good Life Club, offered through WellStar Health System, is an organization for people 50 and older who want to learn how to live better, be healthier and stay active. Our focus on wellness, health education, travel and social activities, along with providing valuable membership benefits, affirms our commitment to healthy aging in our community. Our low annual membership fee is $12 per person. At WellStar, we believe in life well-lived and Good Life Club members are evidence of this belief. For more information, please call 770-793-7141 or email [email protected]. The vision of WellStar Health System is to deliver world-class healthcare through our hospitals, physicians and services. Our not-for-profit health system includes WellStar Kennestone Regional Medical Center (anchored by WellStar Kennestone Hospital), WellStar Cobb, Douglas, Paulding and Windy Hill hospitals; WellStar Medical Group; Health Parks; Pediatric Center; Urgent Care Centers; Health Place; Homecare; Hospice; Atherton Place; Paulding Nursing and Rehabilitation Center; and WellStar Foundation. For more information, call 770-956-STAR or visit wellstar.org. 2015 Aging by Design Summit and EXPO W ellStar is proud to be the premier sponsor for Cobb County Senior Services’ second annual Aging by Design 2015 Summit. Join us Saturday, May 2, at the Cobb Galleria Center for this informative program, open to everyone: retirees, soon-to-be retirees, caregivers, seniors and adult children. Hours are 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Cost is $5. The featured speaker will be WellStar’s William Cooper, M.D., cardiothoracic surgeon and Director of Cardiovascular Surgery. Other topics will include health and fitness, technology and more. An EXPO will be held concurrently with the Summit in the adjacent ballroom, with more than 100 local businesses providing information on retirement planning, fitness, housing options, transportation and more. Free screenings including blood glucose, cholesterol and body mass index (BMI) will be featured, as well as demonstrations on healthy cooking and exercise. Cobb County Senior Services also will host a series of free workshops on issues such as elder abuse, Alzheimer’s and caregiving. Registration is required for the Summit and the free workshop series. Visit cobbseniors.org for more information or to register for any of these programs. Classes Generation to Generation T The Generation to Generation course is a one-time class offered to expectant grandparents. The class covers generational differences for parenting, common family adjustment issues and the latest American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations for newborn care and safety. A birthing center tour is included in the class. he Good Life Club is pleased to offer Health Extras, presentations that address specific health topics. These free programs target those age 50 and older and are held in a classroom setting. Participants will receive an educational folder to complement the topic being discussed. For Healthy Aging March 10 • 6-9 p.m. • WellStar Kennestone Hospital (Azalea/Camellia Room) Cost: $30 for two participants For Healthy Aging Preparing your Advance Directive for Healthcare At these workshops, you will learn how to talk with your loved ones about final healthcare decisions. Each participant will receive a free planning guide which outlines questions you and your family should discuss along with forms you can use to record your wishes. March 18 • 10-11:30 a.m. • WellStar East Cobb Health Park March 19 • 6:30-8 p.m. • WellStar Paulding Hospital April 15 • 10-11:30 a.m. • KSU Center for Continuing Education April 17 • 10-11:30 a.m. • East Cobb Senior Center Cost: FREE Family and Friends CPR This basic class is designed to give an overview of CPR and is great for parents and caregivers. A certification is not included. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required. March 10 • 6-8:30 p.m. Ben Robertson Community Center • 2753 Watts Dr., Kennesaw, GA April 16 • 6-8:30pm WellStar East Cobb Health Park • 3747 Roswell Rd., Marietta, GA Cost: $40 Good Life Club Members receive a 10% discount! Registration is required for all events. For more information or to register, please call 770-956-STAR (7827). WellHScreens WellHScreens provide easy, low-cost access to health screenings: • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel - $20 • Hemoglobin A1C - $25 • Lipid Panel - $25 • Personal Wellness Profile - $20 • Prostate Specific Antigen Test - $30 (physician’s order required) • Thyroid Screening - $20 • Bone Density - $30 Good Life Club members receive one free screening coupon annually valued up to $30. Call 770-956-STAR (7827) to locate a screening near you. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required. Health Extras T he Good Life Club’s theme for our 2015 Speaking about Wellness for Healthy Aging quarterly series is “Learn the Language of Healthy Aging.” We will explore topics throughout the year to provide the tools to better understand a variety of issues related to healthy aging for those age 50 and older. Learn the Language of Medication Prescription and over-the-counter medications can be essential to our health by treating or preventing certain health problems. But medication can result in adverse effects. Learn how medications can affect our bodies, how they interact with other medications and how to talk to your doctor and pharmacist about your medications. Presented by Izabela Welch, Pharm.D., BCPS April 14 • Kennesaw State University Center for Continuing Education 3333 Busbee Dr. • Kennesaw, GA Portion Control/Obesity If you want to be healthy, you don’t have time for the serious health consequences associated with being overweight. Learn about the causes of obesity, tips for portion control and actions you can take to have a positive impact on your health. March 5 • 6-7 p.m.* • WellStar Acworth Health Park March 12 • 10:30-11:30 a.m. • Cobb Senior Wellness Center March 19 • 10:30-11:30 a.m. • C. Freeman Poole Senior Center *Light refreshments will be served Arthritis Despite over 50 million Americans being diagnosed with arthritis, it can be difficult to pin down facts and information. Learn the different types of arthritis, risk factors and treatments for the disease. April 21 • 10:30-11:30 a.m. • East Cobb Senior Center April 23 • 10:30-11:30 a.m. • Cobb Senior Wellness Center For Women April 16 • Douglasville Conference Center 6700 Church St. • Douglasville, GA Half of All Women—Pelvic Health Program Healthy Happy Hour Half of all women have never talked to their doctor about care, management and treatment of pelvic health issues. This program, presented by a WellStar healthcare professional, will provide participants with the solution for complete care of the half that you’ve been avoiding. Please join us for a Healthy Happy Hour before the Speaking about Wellness for Healthy Aging programs. From 5:30-6:30 p.m., we will offer time to mix and mingle, as well as opportunities to take advantage of different health-related services. Series Details: • Healthy Happy Hour: 5:30-6:30 p.m. • Doors Open for Healthy Dinner: 6 p.m. • Program Presentation: 6:30-8 p.m. Cost: $10 per program (Good Life Club members receive a 10% discount!) Includes: Dinner and dessert, presentation by featured speaker, educational materials and gift Registration is required for these events. For more information or to register, please call 770-956-STAR (7827). March 26 • 6-8 p.m. • WellStar East Cobb Health Park Every Second Counts: How to Save a Life Every second counts when it comes to responding to a life threatening emergency like a heart attack or stroke. The ability to quickly recognize these emergencies can be lifesaving. If you know the signs and symptoms, you can be prepared to take quick action and perhaps save a life—maybe even your own. This program, presented by a WellStar healthcare professional and a certified CPR instructor, will provide information on how to recognize a stroke or heart attack. Participants will be taught hands-only CPR, as well as other ways to respond to these types of emergencies. April 28 • 6-8 p.m. • WellStar Acworth Health Park Registration is required for these free events. For more information or to register, please call 770-956-STAR (7827).
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