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Vintage miniature Fairyland Trees. Great for craft projects or for gnome homes. 12 pieces. Produced by Koziol during the post WWII period. A vintage set of unique German miniatures that are from the back of our warehouse, brand new old stock! We imported these directly from Germany over 20 years ago and just found one last box. We only have a limited supply of these and when they are gone, they'll be gone forever. These Fairytale Trees are full dimensional, come in a set of 12 pieces and are 3/4" tall. These are detailed round trees and are great for Fairy Gardens, or for gnome houses, in miniature villages or for snowglobes. They are made from high quality molded plastic. Manufactured by Koziol in Germany.
2019-04-18T17:06:57Z
https://www.meyer-imports.com/product_info.php/fairytale-pine-trees-german-pcs-iv3-2510-p-3766?osCsid=ea0c3ae1898075128fc5f74f1483a2b5
Do you only work with patients of a certain age? We work with patients of all ages, from infancy through adulthood. It is not unusual for a family to come to us initially because of a child with challenges, and then discover that we can assist parents with a variety of symptoms as well. Our team includes clinicians with expertise in young children, older children, teens, and adults. We also have clinicians able to address the needs of older adults with a variety of neurological and physical challenges. Does my child have to be a certain age to benefit from developmental treatment? The human brain changes throughout the lifespan, so there is no reason to expect that older children and teenagers can’t benefit from treatment. We work with many older children and teens who did not receive intervention when they were younger and are progressing very well in treatment. We tailor treatment to be age and developmentally appropriate for each patient, and have seen tremendous changes in teens and adults as well as very young children. What if my child doesn’t want to attend therapy or participate? This can often be the case, especially with older children and teenagers. From the first moment we meet patients our team of clinicians focuses on building rapport and making them feel comfortable. We specialize in providing activities that are engaging and motivating for patients, and provide an atmosphere that challenges them in a supportive way. Another important thing to note is that much of our work is done with parents directly, especially in the initial stages of treatment. In unique cases where the child is not available for direct treatment, or where there is too much resistance involved, we can begin to make significant changes by working with the parents on strategies to begin implementing at home. Does a patient need to have a certain diagnosis to participate in treatment? We do not require a diagnosis in order to access treatment. We take the time to carefully investigate an individual’s history and symptoms, whether or not a diagnosis has been given. Our team can provide clinical evaluation and diagnostic services if needed, but the most important thing is to understand what is creating obstacles – not just looking at labels. We don’t live near your clinic so can we still access services? Distance is generally not a problem, as we work with individuals and families from all over the world. Through the use of technology we are able to consult with patients who are not local to our clinic. Depending on the nature of services required, patients and families may make periodic trips to see us in person, but it is possible to receive consultative services at a distance without ever making an in-person visit. Our family has tried everything that has come across our path to help our child, and we are still struggling. How can you help us? This is common, and usually the reason is that the root issues of the child’s challenges have not been identified and addressed. Working on higher-level skills without building a solid developmental foundation isn’t effective, and many professionals don’t go deep enough to correct the core issues that are impacting brain and body development. Our goal is to get to the root of the problems & build solid foundations for development so higher level skills can develop in meaningful ways. I feel like I have tried everything to address my symptoms, and I am still struggling. Can you help me? We understand how frustrating it can be to spend years seeing professionals without feeling like your symptoms are improving. Too often we see patients who have been told by other practitioners that they just need to “learn to live” with chronic issues like pain, depression, anxiety, headaches, and more. Our goal is to help patients get to the root of the issues that are causing problems so that treatment can be more effective. While we certainly don’t have a magic wand to immediately make symptoms go away, we specialize in walking alongside patients with chronic symptoms to help find answers and solutions. Our thorough evaluation process and innovative treatments may be able to provide relief where others have not. Our clinic is credentialed with all major insurance companies as an Out-of-Network provider for most services. We are an In-Network Provider for Speech Therapy and Feeding Therapy for Blue Cross Blue Shield Traditional and PPO plans. For patients who wish to use their out-of-network insurance coverage we are happy to provide a coded bill that can be submitted to the insurance company for reimbursement. We bill BCBS directly for speech and feeding therapy that is considered in-network. We have an insurance assistance packet to assist patients and families with the process of receiving reimbursements for out-of-network payments. Can we use our Flex Spending Account or HSA for your services? Yes, our services are eligible for Flex spending accounts as well as health savings accounts. We provide patients with coded statements to use when paying with funds from these types of accounts. There are often significant tax savings benefits for patients and families who use these accounts, so we encourage all patients to look into their available options.
2019-04-22T17:57:30Z
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Common Pleas against Michigan-based Chrysler Group and a car dealership in Philadelphia for selling him a car with a defective window that unexpectedly shattered and cut his hand. William Musnoff, of Gilbertsville, Pa., seeks damages in excess of $50,000 on various counts including negligence and breach of warranty. His wife, Christina Tsichlis, also seeks damages for loss of consortium with her husband since his injury. According to the complaint, Musnoff purchased a 2006 Chrysler Town and Country minivan from Gegnas Chrysler Plymouth in October 2006. On July 21, 2012, Musnoff was packing groceries into the back of the car when he reached up to prevent the tailgate from hitting his head. When he lifted his hand up, the complaint says, the back window shattered into jagged pieces, lacerating Musnoff's right hand and thumb. The injury required extensive surgical repair to his tendons, the suit says. The plaintiff says that Chrysler manufactured and shipped the minivan with a defective window that should not have shattered in such a way that created the sharp, jagged edges. The company's failure to test the glass and repair the defect resulted in an injury that has left the plaintiff with numbness, weakness and tenderness in the hand. Musnoff says that he has been unable to attend to his daily routines and occupational duties. Musnoff and Tsichlis are represented by William Fedullo of Rosen, Schafer & DiMeo. The case ID number is 140701069.
2019-04-20T08:59:23Z
https://pennrecord.com/stories/510554149-newsinator-chrysler-blamed-for-defective-car-window-that-shattered-and-cut-owner-s-hand