42 The QUEE NS Courier • business • may 30, 2013 for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com business s Dr. Barry J. Rosen: For All Your Podiatry Needs If you’re seeking a podiatrist in the Bayside or Richmond Hill areas, Dr. Barry J. Rosen offers a full range of services to help you maintain healthy feet. Treatments that the practice specializes in include athletes foot, calluses, fungus, infections, ingrown toenails, laser nail treatment, arthritic foot and ankle care, crush injuries, bunions, corns, orthotics, wounds, poor circulation, and pediatric foot care, among many others. Dr. Rosen was educated at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine and is board certified as a primary care physician in podiatric medicine. A member of the American Podiatric Medical Association and the American Podiatric Circulatory Society, Dr. Rosen is affiliated with New York Hospital Queens. Dr. Rosen and all of the professionals on his staff maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing educational opportunities in order to stay abreast of the latest trends and developments in the field. BUSINESS in the NEWS Dr. Rosen and his associates pride themselves on developing relationships with the patients. This begins with the very first office visit, at which time each patient has the opportunity to get to know his or her doctor and explain his or her expectations for treatment. As an extension of care, the practice maintains a comprehensive website with a wealth of information on common foot care concerns. To learn more, to request and appointment, or to view the full range of services offered, visit www.rosendpm.com. Dr. Barry J. Rosen, D.P.M., D.A.P.M.S.B. Diplomate, American Podiatric Medical Specialists Board 58-47 Francis Lewis Blvd Bayside, NY 11364 718-225-2424 www.rosendpm.com Elder Law Seminars HOSTED BY FLUSHING HOUSE As in previous years, Flushing House has scheduled three “Elder Law Seminars” for this spring. The seminars will focus on how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Medicaid Re‐Design in New York State, may impact health care and home care services for older adults. Medicare changes arising from the ACA will also be explored, as well as asset protection trusts and estate planning. Maria Alvarez, Executive Director, NY StateWide Senior Action Council, will give the first seminar on Saturday, June 1. Her talk is about the entire range of beneficiary issues, i.e., how changes to coverage through Medicare, Managed Care and Medicaid, under the new rules of ACA and Medicaid Re‐Design, will impact the scope, choice and delivery of benefits and services for older adults. Maria Alvarez Ronald Fatoullah Ann-Margaret Carrozza Ronald Fatoullah, Esq., noted elder law attorney, will give the second seminar on Saturday, June 8. Fatoullah will give an overview of the Medicaid program and explain how to protect one’s assets in the event long‐term health care is needed. He will also review five essential legal documents that seniors should have ‐‐ the importance of a (i) last will and testament (ii) power of attorney (iii) health care proxy (iv) living will and (v) living trust. Ann-Margaret Carrozza, Esq., noted elder law attorney and former NYS Assemblymember, will give the third seminar on Saturday, June 15. Seniors should know how to protect their homes. Carrozza will explore asset protection trusts for primary residences, and estate tax planning, in light of 2013 federal estate tax changes. She will also advise seniors how to get the long‐term care they need through Medicaid, while still protecting their assets. All three seminars will be from 2:30 to 4 p.m. in the Flushing House dining room; there will be refreshments available and free handouts from the speakers. The seminars are open to the public — admission is free. If you wish to attend, RSVP to (347) 532-3025 or torsalant@ uam.org. Diner back in biz BY TERENCE M. CULLEN [email protected] The Cross Bay Diner reopened on Friday, May 24 after being closed nearly seven months due to Sandy damage. The diner’s reopening marks another step forward for the community, where ever fewer businesses remain shuttered because of the storm. Michael Siderakis, the owner of Cross Bay Diner, State Senator Joseph Addabbo, Councilmember Eric Ulrich and community members Frances Scarantino and Frank Gulluscio cut the ribbon to mark the popular eatery’s reopening. THE COURIER/Photo by Terence M. Cullen Councilmember Eric Ulrich, Frances Scarantino, Frank Gulluscio, Emilianna and Michael Siderakis and State Senator Joseph Addabbo.
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