You At Your Best

May 2017 • Northwest Arkansas Best Nurses

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16 | YOU AT YOUR BEST | NWADG.COM/YOUATYOURBEST MAY - BEST NURSES | SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 2017 "You can trust Dr. Richards to make your hearing concerns his concerns. His confidence in his staff is heartwarming and it's quite clear they each love their work. From the first phone call to schedule an appointment, the friendly reception you receive upon entering the clinic, and the exceptional service to ensure you get the best solution for your particular hearing needs are just some of the reasons this clinic stands above." Wolfpack Hearing Clinic is currently accepting new patients. Call today to schedule your appointment. (479) 957-9300 It is recommended that you have your hearing checked annually. 2630 E. Citizens Dr. #7, Fayetteville Located in Kantz Center Intersection of Crossover/Mission wolfpackhearing.com 1801 Forest Hills Blvd., Ste 206 www.villagehousebellavista.com (479) 855-4449 If You Answered Yes to Any of These Questions, Village House Adult Day Program is the place for you! We provide a safe, supervised and fun environment for adults with Special Needs, Dementia, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease, Stroke, or other ailments and needs. We also provide much needed relief for the caregiver. Are you a Caregiver in need of a break? Does your Loved one need socialization? Are you Looking for a safe and fun environment? Village House – Where everyone is family! Put a Spring in Your Step! Active Seniors Active Seniors Hosted by the Senior Center Hosted by the Senior Center 945 S. College • Fayetteville 945 S. College • Fayetteville ursday May 18 th 10 am - 1 pm Come see local health businesses and Come see local health businesses and learn more about your health! learn more about your health! Call for more information: (479)571-2920 Call for more information: (479)571-2920 HEALTH HEALTH FAIR FAIR Wolfpack Hearing Clinic was born from the basic principle that the good of the patient stands above all else. Still in relative infancy, the Fay- etteville clinic is less than 9 months old and has shown abnormally large and consistent growth relative to benchmarks for new clinics, much less those who started from scratch with no inherited database like they did. With a team that is all under the age of 30, they strive to bring you the cutting edge of audiology technology and the latest knowledge to help you hear better. The most important factor to them, however, is always the ser- vice that the patients receive. "Before making the decision to launch Wolfpack Hearing Clinic, we made ourselves a promise that our pa- tients would always know that their interests matter most," said owner Dustin Richards, Au.D. "We prom- ised that from day one to years down the road, our patients would know that they had a team, or pack, to rely on, and I think that has helped us have the success we have had early on." Wolfpack Hearing offers hear- ing evaluations, hearing aid ad- justments, hearing aid repair and cleaning, ear wax removal, tinnitus evaluation and treatment, occupa- tional testing, auditory rehabilitation and more. Find out what all the noise is about by visiting Wolfpack Hearing Clinic at 2630 E. Citizens Dr, Suite 7. They can also be contacted by phone at (479) 957-9300 or by going to wolfpackhearing.com. Wolfpack Hearing Makes Loud Impression on Northwest Arkansas Celebrate the Spring Season at Fayetteville Senior Activity and Wellness Center Those who stop by Fayetteville Se- nior Activity and Wellness Center this spring are in for a treat. Inside the center there is music, dancing and laughter going on. Just like every other time of the year, those who visit the center are enjoying meeting new friends and lifting their spirits every Fri- day morning with bands such as Prairie Roads, Tulare Dust and Alive N Kickin'. The goals of the Senior Center are to help senior Arkansans remain healthy, active, independent and contributing members of the community. Not only does dancing make the se- niors happy, it also serves as a great way to exercise. The center holds an evening dance once every month. Staying active through dancing is a great way to have fun instead of the typical dread of work- ing out your body, and it is something that the center's staff also looks forward to each month. Fayetteville Senior Activity and Well- ness Center also offers other exercise and fi tness classes to keep the heart healthy. Sound like a fun time for you or a loved one? Stop by the center at 945 S. College Ave. in Fayetteville and check it out. For more information contact by phone at (479) 571-2920 or go to face- book.com/fayettevillesawc. BY JUSTIN FREEMAN NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE BY JUSTIN FREEMAN NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

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