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Nov 09, 2024 09:00 AM - 02:00 PM

Cumberland County Women's Expo

The Womens Expo brings together women of all ages to shop, enjoy mini spa treatments, watch demonstrations, learn about products and services for themselves and their families, and be entertained.Exhibitors will be on hand representing beauty, home, health and wellness, fashion, nutrition, shopping, finance, technology, and more.For more information, call (717) 285-1350 or visit www.agreatwaytospendmyday.com.

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Oct 16, 2024 09:00 AM - 02:00 PM

Cumberland County 50plus EXPO

Presented by OLP Events and Cumberland County Aging and Community Services, the 50plus EXPO will feature exhibitors providing up-to-date information for baby boomers and seniors.With free health screenings, door prizes, educational seminars, and entertainment, the 50plus EXPO is a unique fusion of timely, relevant information and a fun, relaxed atmosphere.For more information, call (717) 285-1350 or visit www.50plusexpopa.com.

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Oct 12, 2024 09:00 AM - 02:00 PM

Lancaster County Women's Expo (Fall)

The Womens Expo brings together women of all ages to shop, enjoy mini spa treatments, watch demonstrations, learn about products and services for themselves and their families, and be entertained.Exhibitors will be on hand representing beauty, home, health and wellness, fashion, nutrition, shopping, finance, technology, and more.For more information, call (717) 285-1350 or visit www.agreatwaytospendmyday.com.

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Sep 24, 2024 09:00 AM - 02:00 PM

York County 50plus EXPO

Presented by OLP Events, the 50plus EXPO will feature exhibitors providing up-to-date information for baby boomers and seniors.With free health screenings, door prizes, educational seminars, and entertainment, the 50plus EXPO is a unique fusion of timely, relevant information and a fun, relaxed atmosphere.For more information, call (717) 285-1350 or visit www.50plusexpopa.com.

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Darrell M. Sipe Opticians and Hearing Aids

Hearing-Audiologists / Hearing Aids 600 Carlisle Street, Hanover, Pennsylvania, 17331

Darrell M. Sipe Opticians and Hearing Aids has been providing south central Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland residents with eyewear and hearing aids for over 45 years. We accept any eye doctor's eyeglass prescription. We also offer the latest in hearing aid technology for thousands less. Open 6 days a week to serve you better. In-home services available upon request. Our staff strives to provide the best care to our patients using the latest technology for expert service. Darrell M. Sipe Opticians & Hearing Aids commitment to help people see and hear better and our compassion to each patient is what sets us apart.

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Senior Commons at Powder Mill

Memory Care 1775 Powder Mill Road, York, Pennsylvania, 17403

Senior Commons at Powder Mill is a warm welcoming retirement community offering Independent Living, Personal Care and Memory Care. Senior Commons provides personalized care in a safe and homelike environment, with services including meals, housekeeping and transportation, as well as a variety of events and activities to encourage socialization and wellness.

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Providence Place Senior Living of Dover (York)

Independent Living 3377 Fox Run Road, Dover, Pennsylvania, 17315

Welcome to Providence Place, a local family-owned senior living company founded in 1998 by former Pennsylvania governor, George M. Leader. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for our senior residents by delivering vibrant programs and exceptional service at an affordable rate. We offer Independent Living, Assisted Living, and two-levels of Memory Support at each of our seven campuses across Pennsylvania. Our early-stage memory support offers Connections Club programming and late-stage offers our Security Connections Neighborhood.

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Darrell M. Sipe Opticians and Hearing Aids

Hearing-Audiologists / Hearing Aids 2030 Thistle Hill Dr, Ste 207, Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, 17362

Darrell M. Sipe Opticians and Hearing Aids has been providing south central Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland residents with eyewear and hearing aids for over 45 years. We accept any eye doctor's eyeglass prescription. We also offer the latest in hearing aid technology for thousands less. Open 6 days a week to serve you better. In-home services available upon request.Our staff strives to provide the best care to our patients using the latest technology for expert service. Darrell M. Sipe Opticians & Hearing Aids commitment to help people see and hear better and our compassion to each patient is what sets us apart.

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Let’s Talk About Heart Disease and High Blood Pressure

Nearly half of adults in the United States have high blood pressure, but only 1 in 4 adults have their condition under control. Your race and biological sex can play a role with your blood pressure control.* Did you know? In Pennsylvania, Hypertension impacts about 20-40% of adult residents.A few facts about Blood Pressure Control: Men tend to have higher or uncontrolled blood pressure* High blood pressure is more common in non-Hispanic black adults than in Hispanic, non-Hispanic white or Asian adults.* Blood pressure control is highest among non-Hispanic white adults than in non-Hispanic black, non-Hispanic, Asian, or Hispanic adults.*Some people use folk medicine to help improve their health. However, in folk medicine traditions, references to High Blood and Low Blood are NOT the same thing as High Blood Pressure. In folk medicine, High Blood conditions are treated with eating lots of salt.  This is just the  opposite of what should be done to treat High Blood Pressure. Have an honest discussion so that your doctor can develop a plan that works best for you and your beliefs. Be sure to tell your doctor about any herbs and supplements you use. Add these to your medication list. Editors note: this article was submitted by Dr. Carla Huitt. Dr. Huitt is a Medical Director with PA Health & Wellness and may be reached at Carla.Huitt@PAHealthWellness.com. *Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  Hypertension Cascade: Hypertension Prevalence, Treatment and Control Estimates Among U.S. Adults Aged 18 Years and Older Applying the Criteria from the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Associations 2017 Hypertension GuidelineNHANES 20152018. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; 2021. Accessed March 12, 2021. 

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How Downsizing Saves You Time & Money

Downsizing is an important part of life that can help you simplify your lifestyle, save money, and reduce stress. In short, downsizing is key when it comes to improving everyday life!  Downsize before you move to eliminate unnecessary or unwanted items that would otherwise need to be packed and transported to your new location. Long-term savings on moving services can also be achieved thanks to downsizing. Since there will be fewer items for them to transport, companies may offer discounted rates if they are able to complete the job more efficiently.  Downsizing can even bring financial benefits by freeing up some of your resources if you decide to donate or sell any of the items that you no longer need or want. It can help reduce expenses related to storage or repairs due to damage caused by packing too many items into small spaces with inadequate protection.  Downsizing is a great way to improve your mental health and quality of life. Downsizing can help reduce stress by eliminating clutter and enabling us to focus on what truly matters in life.  For more information on how downsizing can benefit you, check out our blog here!  At WayForth, a moving solutions company, we can help you with almost every step of downsizing, and can assist in other moving needs like packing, unpacking, and storage services. We can get you started whenever you are ready. Give us a call at 817-697-4478 or go to our website to get started! 

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How Downsizing Saves You Time and Money

Downsizing is an important part of life that can help you simplify your lifestyle, save money, and reduce stress. By getting rid of items that are no longer needed or used, you can free up resources to be used towards more productive tasks such as packing for a move or creating a more organized living space. Not only will this make things easier in the short term, but it could also bring long-term financial benefits by freeing up some of your resources if you decide to donate or sell any unwanted items. In short, downsizing is key when it comes to improving everyday life!Downsize Before MovingWhen you move, it is important to downsize because it can help make the process easier and less stressful. Downsizing eliminates unnecessary or unwanted items that would otherwise need to be packed and transported to your new location. By getting rid of items that you no longer need, you can simplify your life, reduce clutter, and minimize stress in the moving process.Not only does downsizing make things simpler for you now, but it will also save you time and energy in the future when it comes to unpacking and settling into your new home. Without the extra clutter and belongings, getting settled in will be much faster since there wont be as much for you to go through. It also helps to create a more organized space since fewer items will take up much less room. Long-term savings on moving services can also be achieved thanks to downsizing. Since there will be fewer items for them to transport, companies may offer discounted rates if they are able to complete the job more efficiently. Additionally, by eliminating possessions that you no longer need or use, youll be able to spend less on upkeep and maintenance of these items over time. This includes avoiding costly repairs that may otherwise have been unnecessary had they stayed in your home. Say goodbye to the hassle of moving by using WayForth's move management solutions.Save Money by DownsizingDownsizing can even bring financial benefits by freeing up some of your resources if you decide to donate or sell any of the items that you no longer need or want. It can help reduce expenses related to storage or repairs due to damage caused by packing too many items into small spaces with inadequate protection.Moreover, downsizing can even aid in saving money through donations and sales of your unwanted items. Any money earned from these transactions can then be put towards paying for a portion of the move itself or other costs associated with relocation such as transportation or temporary housing.Its important to note that any proceeds from donated goods may also be tax deductible depending on the charity of choice and donation amount. Whether you are moving or looking to get organized, WayForth can help you with our solutions tailored to your needs.Downsize to Improve HealthDownsizing is a great way to improve your mental health and quality of life. Although it may seem daunting to part with some of our possessions, the long-term benefits are worth the effort. By getting rid of items that are no longer needed or used, you can create more space in your home which can lead to improved physical and emotional well-being.Get to DownsizingThe importance of downsizing cannot be overstated. Not only does it help you make more room in your home, but it also leads to improved physical and emotional well-being by eliminating clutter and freeing up resources for other endeavors. Additionally, downsizing can lead to long-term financial benefits due to reduced costs associated with moving services or repairs on unwanted items. Downsizing is key when it comes to improving everyday life so if youre looking for ways to simplify your lifestyle while saving money at the same time, consider using WayForths services today to help you start downsizing.Are you looking to downsize before a move or just for peace of mind? Get helpful tips and tricks to downsizing from our experts. 

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Comparing Life Care Planning to Traditional Elder Law

This year, we are getting the word out there about the Life Care Planning we offer that involves a licensed social worker to act as the Client Care Advocate. A question that we keep getting is what is What is the difference between Life Care Planning and Elder Law and why did you make the change? The way that I explain it is that a traditional elder law firm prepares documents for an individual and then either waits until the client passes or until they need to go to a nursing home and will qualify them for public benefits.A life care planning firm is a more holistic approach to providing care. Our licensed social worker, Meg Motter, works with families to assist in figuring out ways to keep their loved ones home and how to receive care in a home or in a less restrictive environment than a nursing home. A licensed social worker will be able to provide different cognitive assessments and evaluate safety and necessity of levels of care, unlike an attorney. The elder care coordinator allows the firm to provide a more comprehensive approach, separate from just estate planning documents or qualification for Medicaid. The care coordinator allows the firm to provide information and advice that was not otherwise available to the firm prior to becoming a life care planning model firm.We are ecstatic to have Meg Motter onboard as our elder care coordinator and we look forward to assisting you and your family in the future.Please feel free to give us a call if you have any questions or comments at 717-845-5390.

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Episode 55. The Smart Move: Protect Your Biggest Asset by Placing Your Home in a Trust

Episode 55. The Smart Move: Protect Your Biggest Asset by Placing Your Home in a TrustRegardless of your financial situation, putting your home in an asset protection trust provides unparalleled benefitsit safeguards the wealth in your home, anticipates future healthcare needs, and minimizes taxation. Placing your home in a trust is not just a smart financial move, it provides you with the sense of security that comes with continued control and ownership of your home.Estate tax planning trusts were used more when tax rates were much higher. But today, it makes more sense to use an asset protection trust. An asset protection trust that satisfies the look-back period ensures you wont lose the home to creditors, reduces capital gains tax, and provides your children and grandchildren with greater inherited wealth.Don't forget to Follow, Like, and Subscribe for upcoming podcast episodes: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-smart-move-protect-your-biggest-asset-by-placing/id1634278675?i=1000624726087 YouTube: https://youtu.be/rxD-hiL1dVo Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4LKIZs6vpCr5J0UECEMPLb?si=4davi1pgQY6KbRg6oWzjXg

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21 - Meet Jeff’s Daughter, DeAnna Bellomo

Episode Summary  In this delightful departure from the usual discussions of elder law and estate planning, Jeff introduces us to a special guest, his daughter, DeAnna. She is whip-smart and brimming with energy. For listeners who have asked Jeff to share more personal information about himself, we think youll find that talking with DeAnna is great way to learn more about Jeff outside of work.Jeffrey R. Bellomo, founder of Bellomo & Associates, is a licensed and certified elder law attorney with a masters degree in taxation and a certificate in estate planning. He is skilled at explaining complex legal and financial topics in easy-to-understand language.

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Episode 47: Anthony Billet of abSketches

Episode 47:  Anthony Billet of abSketchesAnthony Billets love for art and architecture led him to start abSketches in 2009. The visual marketing agency began by creating renderings and models of things that don't yet exist to help clients show possibilities to potential investors. Over time, abSketches has evolved its techniques and scope to include a blend of sophisticated visual media by a growing team of expert individuals dedicated to collaboration and excellence. Based in York, PA, abSketches was instrumental in the local renovation of The Yorktowne Hotel, but most of the agencys clients are architects, developers, and engineers in larger U.S. cities and abroad. Visit the firms website to learn more about some of its featured projects.Don't forget to Follow, Like, and Subscribe for upcoming podcast episodes: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anthony-billet-of-absketches/id1634278675?i=1000617928127 YouTube: https://youtu.be/TAqh6S8HUkA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0CwOrYm03XAxPDPTlAoC7q?si=a8XZakcHT0idNmBNQmHAKQ

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9 - A Deeper Look at Medicaid

Medicaid was mentioned previously on the show, but this time we take an in-depth look at Medicaid as it relates to estate planning and elder law. This episode runs through the difference between Medicare and Medicaid, common misconceptions, how Medicaid is applied, how to qualify for Medicaid, how to protect assets while not losing Medicaid benefits, the concept of gifts and more. Hopefully this episode will give you a better understanding of Medicaid and its role in estate planning and elder law. Stay tuned for a lot more educational content that is to come! Key Takeaways Takeaway 1: The Medicare Myth01:40We always hear, Dont worry, I have really good health insurance and the insurance is going to take care of everything.Thats a myth. When youre dealing with health insurance and it comes to long-term care, the health insurance is not going to pay for it. The best thing we have is Medicare. If you are admitted to a hospital for 3 consecutive midnights and then have to go to a long-term care facility for rehabilitation. Medicare will pay for up to 100 days. 100 days will only be covered if you are rehabbing well and progressing.If you dont progress and have to stay in a long-term care facility, youll have to be a private pay individual and pay $12-13 thousand per year. Dont just count on Medicare.Takeaway 2: Medicaid in nursing homes05:14There are varying opinions surrounding Medicaid. A lot of people have a bad perception of county homes. Theres only one county home in York County, where the quality depends on who is staffing it. Yorks county home has received high ratings in recent years, but there are many options to avoid the county home.There are around 17 nursing homes in York County, and all of them accept Medicaid except for Dallastown Nursing and Rehab. This doesnt necessarily mean that the facility is any better or any worse than the others, they just made a business decision. They didnt want to deal with the hassle. Medicaid is just an opportunity to have payment for or to be paid by the nursing homes, and there are plenty of opportunities and options in York.Takeaway 3: Its not too late8:37We always hear its too late to get aid once somebody is in the nursing home, but that is wrong. Planning 5 years ahead of time is great, pre-planning is very helpful because it plans trusts and protects assets ahead of time, but were not in a perfect world. Not everyone will pre-plan, so were prepared to help people who didnt do that.For a married couple, we can still protect 100% of their assets, and for a single individual we can protect up to 50% of their assets. Yes, this is still possible if a person is already in a nursing home receiving care and had done no prior planning. Takeaway 4: The 3-prong test10:15 Medicaid is a 3-prong test:1. The person receiving the care has to be medically eligible, they need to receive skill-level care.2. They need to be financially eligible. 3. They need 5 years of statements in order to meet the requirements of the 5-year lookback period.Where we come in is assisting you in getting 5 years of statements of bank accounts, every asset, everything that you have to be able to put it all together in a box.The lookback period is the 60 months prior to the day we file a Medicaid application.Every statement of every account that a person or family has had for the past 5 years goes into the box, whether it be checking accounts, savings accounts, money market accounts, retirement accounts, etc. We want to know what happened to those assets in the past 5 years and were going to look specifically for gifts. Were looking to see if a family is giving away a ton of money trying to qualify for Medicaid.Takeaway 5: Gifts13:27If we find that gifts were given, that creates a penalty. In Pennsylvania currently, the rate for the penalty is $482.50 daily. If we have a $10,000 gift, we divide it by $482.50 to determine how many days we are penalized. Penalization just means that Medicaid is not going to pick up our bill during that period.Notice that it is not a 60-month waiting period, there is no such thing as a 60-month penalty. There is only a 60 month lookback period.What is a gift? - It is you giving money away and not receiving fair market value or full compensation in return.How do you determine fair market value? - The going rate for the services in the area.If it turns out that you paid your grandson to paint your house for $20,000 and the fair market value is $5,000, thats a $15,000 gift.Another fallacy is, Im allowed to give away $16,000 per year. That is called an annual exclusion gift and thats a tax concept.In Tax Land, you are allowed to give away $16,000 per year to anyone for any reason, but if you end up in a  nursing home within that 5-year lookback period and if in a single month you give away more than $500, you will be penalized.Thats why we made the Three Lands to Your Familys Security. Remember that the goal of these teachings is to remain in control.To take advantage of a tax gift or annual exclusion gift, you have to give it away indefinitely. It is not able to be taken back.Gifting can be our Achilles heel. There are too many people who turn to online advice from people who are not professionals specialized in Medicaid, asset protection or elder law. There are no warnings about the 5-year lookback period and the consequences if you go into long-term care.Takeaway 6: Being financially eligible 19:26For an individual to qualify, they need to have under $8,000 or under $2,400 in assets. They look at the income of the individual to see if its greater than or less than $2523. If its greater than that, then the individual will only be able to keep $2400 in assets, and if its less than that, the individual will be able to keep $8,000 in assets. You can exempt a home, but the problem is when you exempt a home with the intent to return home, when you die its still in your name alone. The state of Pennsylvania will have the right to estate recovery. When we do a plan, were looking to protect as much as we can and do it in a way that there will not be any sort of recovery. For a single individual, we would probably sell the house, take the money and protect 50% of it.We can go ahead and make a gift to a family member, taking the penalty for it. We get a slap on the wrist and simultaneously take the other half of the money in our other hand to pay for the penalty and then create an income stream under the rules of the federal Medicaid law to make sure that the nursing home gets paid their private pay rate during the penalty period.The nursing home is paid the full private pay rate and when the penalty ends, the person is on Medicaid.When were dealing with a married couple, it is completely different. The individuals themselves still need to be under these thresholds. The community spouse can keep a house, a car and the community spouse retirement account.Put everything else into a pot and the community spouse can keep half of the pot as long as half is not greater than $137,400 and not less than $27,480. Anything over the $137,400 limit can be placed into an income stream and be given back to the community spouse that way. We want to do it as quickly as possible because we have to name the state of Pennsylvania as a beneficiary in order for it to be qualified and not count against us.If the community spouse dies or ends up in a nursing home, that money can then be taken to the state. If we can get it back to the community spouse as soon as possible, we can avoid that happening.You need to seek counsel on this matter. Go to a certified elder law attorney in your area who can help you figure out exactly what you need. We would love to help you if youre nearby and in need of asset protection. Dont be afraid to reach out. Links and Resources MentionedBellomo & Associates workshops including Medicaid: https://bellomoassociates.com/workshops/ For more information, call us at (717) 845-5390   Connect with Bellomo & Associates on Social MediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/bellomoassoc YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/user/BellomoAssociates Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bellomoassociates Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bellomoassociates/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bellomoandassociatesWays to work with Jeff BellomoContact Us: https://bellomoassociates.com/contact/ Practice areas: https://bellomoassociates.com/practice-areas/

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Home Health LPN

The VNA of Hanover & Spring Grove is seeking a full-time, day shift Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to provide nursing care to Home Health patients in their home under the direction of the RN Case Manager. A graduate of an accredited practical nursing program, an active PA LPN license, and a minimum of one-year of general work experience in nursing is required. Ability to work in a home health setting and reliable transportation are also required. Must be able to participate in the weekend rotation. 

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Full job descriptionThis is a part-time position with up to full-time hours available depending on flexibility, availability, and demand.Are you seeking a rewarding role that fits your schedule?Enjoy the flexibility you need with Visiting Angels of YorkAsk About Our $500 New Hire Bonus!We serve clients in York, Dover, Shrewsbury and Wrightsville, PAJob Benefits:$500 sign-on bonus and referral bonuses availableCompetitive Starting PayFlexible Scheduling - choose from days, evenings, or night shiftsWeekend wage premiums, for eligible shifts401K plans, with company matchVoluntary supplemental health care plansCaring office staff, who value individual employee contributions24/7 support during shiftsone-on-one care environmentReady to get started? Apply easily online now!Caregiver Responsibilities:Assist with bathing, getting dressed, toileting, and incontinence careHelp with light housekeeping and other quiet household tasksPerform transfers, ambulation, and mobility assistance as neededMonitor the client to ensure their safety and comfort throughout the nightProvide all other non-medical assistance as assignedRequirements:Must be 18+ years to apply1 year of professional caregiving experience preferredCNA license preferred, but not requiredAble to pass a criminal background check and drug screenMust have valid Drivers License, reliable transportation, and proof of current auto insuranceWe cant wait to hear from you!Our office is located in York, PA, and we serve seniors in Hanover, Dover, Red Lion, Spring Grove, and the surrounding areas of York County. This position may require travel.

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The Sales and Marketing Director will oversee the internal and external marketing efforts of the community in order to meet or exceed the budgeted census.Why Harmony?401k + Fulltime & Part-time Benefits PackagesEmployee Referral Bonus + Incentives (free meals, movie tickets, dining, automotive deals, retail discounts, finance/legal, consulting, electronics, and more!)Training, Development & Career LadderingGreat work-life balanceFlexible SchedulingTelehealth + Flex Spending + Health Savings Account Options

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