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Ginny Calvey of Healthcare Help caters the coverage to her clients needs
When it comes to healthcare insurance options, Ginny Calvey, of Healthcare Help, is on a mission to help people get the maximum benefits for the lowest cost. “You don’t know to ask about what you don’t know,” says Ginny, who has been in the business since the 1990s. “My job is to research each client’s position and craft the best...
Read MoreHere’s how you can avoid orthopedic surgery and get back to living life on your own terms
Between 60% and 80% of people currently living in the United States will experience joint, muscle or nerve pain at some point in their lives. According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, pain is one of the most common occupational limiters in the country. Avoiding Orthopedic Surgery Nobody wants surgery, so why do...
Read MoreLake Metroparks Farmpark’s Plant Science Center gives visitors a look at how locally sourced crops make their way to your dinner table
With the growing prevalence of farm-to-table eating, Mimi decided it was time to explore the current fascination with where our food comes from by taking a field trip to the Plant Science Center at Lake Metroparks Farmpark in Kirtland. Nestled on 235 rolling acres of fields, gardens and farm buildings, each year the center draws more than...
Read MoreKathy Carvin of HealthMarkets can help determine which life insurance option is best for you
With weddings and graduations aplenty, June could be called the month of new beginnings. And any new life trajectory should include a plan for life insurance. There are two primary life insurance options to consider, and which you choose will depend on your individual circumstances and needs. Term life insurance is an often-inexpensive way...
Read MoreMuch like the post-war exuberance of days gone by, homeowners are embracing this post-pandemic period by updating their homes to include loads of style and luxury touches
It’s estimated that at least five million of the more than 20 million homes built in the United States between 1946 to 1966 had one thing in common: They were pink. From blush to bubblegum, rosy to rouge, fuchsia to flamingo, historians point to the many shades of pink as a celebration of post-war exuberance in mid-century design. It may...
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