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Healthwise Home Care Solutions

Dr. Fussell founded Healthwise Home Care Solutions in 2003.
Dr. Fussell founded Healthwise Home Care Solutions in 2003.

by Mira Reverente

As a family physician for the past two decades, Dr. Suzanne Fussell understands the importance of compassionate care and top-quality service. She built a business based on these two basic tenets.

Dr. Fussell founded Healthwise Home Care Solutions, a home health agency in 2003. Its services are very similar to those of the Home Health Care Consultants and offer to care for patients from the comfort of their own home. Based in Oxnard, the agency provides recuperating patients with one-on-one health care in the privacy and comfort of their homes, from Ventura to Westlake Village.

“We go to the patient,” says Dr. Fussell, whose staff is composed of skilled and licensed medical providers such as nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, social workers and health aides, available 24 hours a days, seven days a week.

“We fill the gap between the hospitals and physicians,” says Dr. Fussell, noting studies have shown patients recovering at home have reported a faster speed of recovery.

Many procedures such as lab work, wound care and intravenous therapy (IV) can be safely done at home, in the presence of a skilled medical professional. Says Dr. Fussell, “We bring the hospital without walls to them.”

Upon discharge, a patient is referred to a home health agency like Healthwise, for continued care. It could be a diabetic needing help dressing his wounds and being shown which Medical tape for dressing they should use for differing injuries, or other aid such as providing help in setting up his medications. It could also be a patient recovering from knee or hip replacement surgery and needs physical therapy at home due to driving limitations.

Healthwise also provides health education training and gets the family of the patient involved. Diet and nutrition counseling also comes into play with several of the cases they handle, along with emotional support and understanding.

“We know we have done our job if we can reduce the patient’s need to go back for another hospital stay,” says Dr. Fussell, noting lower re-admission rates due to the increasing availability of home health care services.

The company logo is an owl, a favorite of Dr. Fussell’s due to its legendary wisdom. The company tag line is equally fitting – “Be home, Be wise.”

As Healthwise looks to expand beyond Ventura County in the coming years, Dr. Fussell talks about what makes her business stand out in a highly competitive and crowded industry. She says, “We stand out from the competition because we provide excellent and personalized care.”

For more information visit www.healthwisehcsi.com.

Classes offered by Ventura

City of Ventura Imagination classes check out hundreds more on web-site

Call  658-4726 or 654-7552 to register, if you already have an ACTIVENET account online, visit www.cityofventura.net

Classes/Events held the Barranca Vista Center ~ 7050 Ralston Street in Ventura unless otherwise noted

Afternoon Delight Ballroom  50 years+
5/26-6/30       Thursday       1-2 pm            $69 per person                     #6463
Avoid nighttime driving and join us, couples or singles, to learn three new ballroom dance styles every six weeks. Instructor Patricia Monico. Classes held at House of Dance, 3007 Bunsen Ave, Suite E

Intro to Aikido for Youth  7-16 years
5/29-6/19       Sunday                      11 am-12 pm $40     #6384
Students focus on conditioning and basic aikido techniques in a cooperative environment to help gain focus and awareness. Instructor Dennis Belt. Classes held at Aikido Dojo Training Center, 2406 E Main St.

Pottery and Ceramic Hand Building  14 years-adult
6/1-7/6 Wednesdays 6-8 pm $105+$10 materials fee   #6423
Create your own ceramic art as you pinch, coil and use slab construction methods, glaze and decorate. Instructor Kim Clarke.

Beginning Skateboarding  3 years-adult
6/4       Saturday        10-11 am       $30     #6407
Bring a skateboard, helmet and kneepads to practice half pipe, pumping back and forth, kick turning and dropping in. Classes limited to 5 skaters. At Serio Skateboard Shop, 989 B E Main St www.sk8serio.com. To register call  658-4726.

Beyond Basic Dog Obedience  14 years-Adult
$70 + $5 Supply Fee
6/4-6/25          Saturdays      9-9:50 am      Dogs under one year          #6415
6/4-6/25          Saturdays      11-11:50 am  Dogs over one year #6416
Covers: Covers: settle, stand, shake, place command, leadership, problem solving, games for your dog. An adult must accompany handlers under 18. Proof of vaccinations required (Rabies/DHPP). No retractable leashes, please. Participation is at the discretion of instructor.

Belly Dance-4-Fitness  18 years-adult
6/6-7/18          Monday          s          6-7 pm                        $65     #6400
Each session includes a warmup, BD workout, choreography and cooldown. Shimmy, twist and tone in this fun cardio class. Dress comfortably in workout attire and optional hip sash. Instructor Anja Christy. No class 7/4.

Lunchtime Card Making  12 years-adult
6/8       Wednesday   12-1:15 pm    $30+ $10 materials fee                   #6628
Create 8 handmade cards with different themes for each session for birthdays and other special events as you learn such techniques as stamping, distressing, dry embossing, watercolor, markers and chalk. No experience necessary. All tools provided. Bring lunch. Classes held at City Hall Atrium, 501 Poli St in Ventura. To register call (805) 658-4726.

 

Expect delays during sewer construction

The City of Ventura and Ventura Water have begun a major sewer line replacement project in the midtown area; from Brent Street and the Five Points intersection, along Main Street to Lemon Grove Avenue at Channel Drive. The project is scheduled to be completed in late fall 2016.

This project will replace aging (more than 50 years old), fractured, undersized infrastructure with new sewer pipes to improve reliability and capacity, and to meet the needs of our residents and business community. In addition to meeting the future needs of our citizens, the sewer replacement is necessary for the hospital expansion in the adjacent Wellness District.

Work will take place between 7am and 4pm, Monday through Friday, and “No Parking” signs will be posted on affected streets during construction. During the day, westbound traffic on Main Street will have one lane open on the north side and two lanes open at night; there will be minimal lane closures eastbound. During the project Lemon Grove Avenue will be closed to traffic for approximately one week. Signs will help alert motorists, cyclists and pedestrians to detours and alternate parking options.

Businesses along Main Street, on Brent Street and in the area will remain open during construction, and customers are encouraged to continue supporting our local business community.

For questions about this project, contact the City of Ventura’s Construction and Survey Manager Loree Pryce, 658-4704, [email protected]. For urgent or after-hours issues, contact Toro Construction, Alex Marquez at 432-0065.

Sewer line replacement project information is available online at www.cityofventura.net/pw/construction.

American veterans honored at St. Mary’s Cemetery

This coming Monday, May 30,  at 1pm,  at St. Mary’s Cemetery, at 1347 Main Street, we will be honoring the 76 American veterans and the one 1869 Medal of Honor recipient for their service to our Country who are buried there.

After a prayer and pledge, the Port Hueneme Naval Color Guard will make their presentation, and a trumpet will play taps. A few renown community speakers will address the public with some local history and afterwards a question and answer discussion will begin.

Join fellow Venturans, bring your entire family and friends, this Memorial Day, to learn the history and honor the Country’s veterans.

Downtown Ventura Farmers’ Market celebrates 30 Years

The Downtown Ventura Farmers’ Market will celebrate its 30th birthday on Saturday, June 4  with a community event complete with all types of fun activities for all ages.  The event will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the farmers’ market area and also throughout the Main Street Mini Park, located on the corners of East Santa Clara and Palm Streets, south of the 300 block of Main Street.  A special presentation will be held at 8:30 a.m. to thank the original visionaries and participants who brought the market into Downtown Ventura.

Along with chef demonstrations, the celebration will feature a customer appreciation booth with free giveaways, a children’s area with face painting and activities, community information booths and tasty birthday cake, which will be given out while supplies last.  Special food offerings will include a tri-tip BBQ from the Busy Bee Café and several food trucks including Scratch, a local favorite.

Gene West, toy maker will also be on hand to share his handmade wooden toy creations.  Musical entertainment will be provided by Jerry McWorter and the Hot Roux Band from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

The Environmental Sustainability Division for the City of Ventura’s Public Works Department will provide attendees with information on food waste prevention, edible food recovery and backyard composting.  In addition, the community can also learn how the farmers’ are adapting to the drought by viewing a continuous screening of ‘Water Woes:  We Plan for Your Eating”.

’“We look forward to thanking the community for its overwhelming support over the last 30 years,” sated Karen Schott, Operations Manager for the Ventura County Certified Farmers’ Market Association.  “This community has proven that it cares about our farmers and accessing local food.”

For more information on the Ventura County Certified Farmers’ Market Association visit www.vccfarmersmarkets.com

Sandpiper Toastmasters Club turns 40

Sandpiper Toastmasters Club in Ventura (www.sandpiper.freetoasthost.com) marks its 40th anniversary on Saturday, June 11 in honor of the occasion, a special dinner, program and celebration with entertainment is being held from 6-8:30 p.m. in the Santa Paula room of the Poinsettia Pavilion, 3451 Foothill Road, Ventura. Members of the public and Toastmaster alumni are invited to attend. The contact for reservations is Michael Nelson, 890-2922, or [email protected].

“Since 1976, the Sandpiper Toastmasters Club has been helping people in Ventura become better speakers and leaders by providing a supportive and positive environment where members have the opportunity to overcome their fear of public speaking and sharpen presentation skills,” explains current Sandpiper president Dan (“Pizza Man Dan”) Collier of Ventura. “Other benefits include the opportunity to increase one’s confidence, build critical thinking skills and become an effective listener,” adds Collier.

Toastmasters International is a worldwide nonprofit educational organization that empowers individuals to become more effective communicators and leaders. Headquartered in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., the organization’s membership exceeds 332,000 in more than 15,400 clubs in 135 countries. Since 1924, Toastmasters International has helped people from diverse backgrounds become more confident speakers, communicators and leaders

 

Wine in the Pines

by Mark & Debbie Bailey
Owners, The Wine Room Gallery, PMC

Fine wine lovers; mark your calendars for Saturday, June 11, for the annual Pine Mountain Club “Wine in the Pines” in the Pine Mountain Village Center, an easy and scenic 90-minute drive from Ventura.

From 1 to 4 pm (noon to 4 pm with a VIP ticket) you’ll be able to taste exciting wines from throughout California’s wine-growing regions, with dozens of premiere wineries to choose from, including Ventura’s premium winery, Plan B. If you need a break from too much fine wine, then enjoy some cold craft beer or cider from several wonderful breweries.   And then there’s the food; some of Kern County’s favorite restaurants will be on hand serving everything from classic gourmet finger-food to good-ol’ western barbeque, to Asian and other culinary delights to compliment the fine wine.  Want a food pairing for the brews?  Then how about a bacon wrapped gourmet hot dog from “Brazil’s Gourmet Hot Dogs” of Bakersfield?  Feel like cooling off and satisfying that exotic sweet tooth?  “Mountain Dream Café and Ice Cream” will be serving ice cream topped with Late Harvest Pomar Junction Viognier.

Due to its immense popularity last year, we will once again have a specific Lompoc Wine Ghetto section in the PMC Village Center, featuring many of the wonderful Ghetto Wineries.

Great live music and wine-themed vendors completes this wonderful heavenly mountain setting.  Proceeds this year benefits the American Cancer Society and various local non-profits.

You must be 21 or older to purchase tickets for Wine in the Pines and Id’s will be checked at the entrance. General Admission to the wine festival is just $55 in advance and $70 at the door if any tickets remain. VIP tickets which allows for an intimate early noon entry are $80.00 and must be purchased in advance.  This event usually sells out, so buy your tickets early. Admission includes wine & beer tasting, a logo glass, a logo tote bag, a custom wine glass holder plate, fabulous food, live music and scenery like none other.

Pine Mountain Club is located just 20 minutes west of Interstate 5 at the Frazier Park exit. For a map and directions, hotel and cabin rental links and other information, go to www.wineinthepines.com, or email [email protected].

Tickets for Wine in the Pines can be purchased online at the event website: www.wineinthepines.com.  Wineries wishing to pour at this world-class event can click on the winery link also located on our website.

Rev. Dana Worsnop new minister

Rev. Worsnop brings a wealth of experience with her to the Universalist Church
Rev. Worsnop brings a wealth of experience with her to the Universalist Church

The Unitarian Universalist Church of Ventura has voted overwhelmingly to call the Rev. Dana Worsnop as its new settled minister. Rev. Worsnop led services on April 24 and May 1, and met with numerous groups and committees, in order to begin to get to know members of the congregation.

Rev. Worsnop stated “Together, we will grow and build this new connection into a tapestry with shining thread, creating the bonds of community with intricate patterns.”

Search committee member David Henkel found Rev. Worsnop’s views on collaboration important for the church. “As we were getting to know Rev. Dana, I was heartened to learn that it is her practice to collaborate closely with all the paid staff in creating a unified ministry. Her view is that the entire community joins in crafting a ministry that becomes our common identity and each person has a role to play that adds to the sacred whole.”

Rev. Worsnop brings a wealth of experience with her. She has been a parish minister for 13 years, 10 as the settled minister at Atkinson Memorial Church in Oregon City, Oregon and 3 years as an interim minister in Calgary, Alberta and Boise, Idaho.

The Reverend Worsnop was chosen by the Ventura church following a nine-month search conducted by a seven-member settled ministerial search committee. In-depth research into the needs and desires of the members of the congregation began the process through surveys and focus groups.

Search committee member Gretchen Buck explained one factor in the decision, “Respect for diversity is critical for a Unitarian Universalist minister, but diversity has many facets. With Rev. Dana, I didn’t even have to ask the burning question ‘Are you a cat person or a dog person?’ because her website told us that she has one of each. I think that’s when I knew she would fit right in with our congregation.”

The Unitarian Universalist Church of Ventura is located at 5654 Ralston St. It’s website is uuventura.org

Dr. James P. Sutton to speak at Parkinson’s Support Group

The Ventura Parkinson’s Support Group is pleased to be hosting Dr. James P. Sutton, on Wednesday June 8, from 1PM to 2:30 PM.  Dr. Sutton is the Medical Director of Pacific Neuroscience and he is a Board Certified and trained Neurologist specializing in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases. Dr. Sutton will be presenting an overview of Parkinson’s Disease, the services and staff available from Pacific Neuroscience, and the latest updates in clinical trials.

The meeting will be held at The Lexington Assisted Living at 5440 Ralston Street in Ventura on the second floor in the Bijou Theatre. Please check in at the front desk for directions and sign-in. Extra parking is graciously available across the street from the Lexington in the Baptist Church parking lot. Call Patty at 766-6070 for further information.

The Californian’s Senior “Victory Garden” reopened

Photo by Suz Montgomery
Photo by Suz Montgomery

The grand reopening on May 18 of The Californian’s Senior “Victory Garden” was gleefully celebrated by the residents who anxiously await the harvest at the nursing facility, located at 4020 Loma Vista Rd. Thanks go to the donations and maintenance now in the hands of the San Buenaventura Garden Club. Some of those members shown are Jane Metzler, Norma Garsha, Anita Hughes, Nelly Bordbar and Angel Golesorlski.