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eane Fit & Wellness draws on Sheila Keane’s 18 years of experience in the health and fitness industry and her extensive educational background, including a master’s degree in exercise science and two years as a physical therapy assistant. Services include one-to-one personal training in a private studio or the comfort of your own home, and Muscle Activation Techniques. Sheila offers training for weight loss and general fitness; however, her diverse background also qualifies her to work with older adults, especially those with arthritis and osteoporosis. She is pleased to also offer services for individuals suffering with Parkinson’s disease. Training is customized to your personality and goals. Muscle Activation Techniques are also available. MAT speeds muscle recovery, increases the joints’ range of Sheila Keane motion, eliminates compensatory patterns, reduces risk of injury by insuring muscles function optimally, and improves athletic performance and execution of everyday activities. Sheila recommends a MAT session prior to beginning any training program to ensure that your muscles are all working optimally. She also suggests periodic treatment to keep your body in perfect running order. Keane Fit & Wellness is located in Ridgewood. Call 201-341-0183 and get started!
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Villadom TIMES sales force is service oriented
he women that make up The Villadom TIMES sales force - Ester Vierheilig, Karen Rau, Kathy Scarpelli, Joan Wilkinson and Kim Post - have one thing in common: a community spirit. They not only help area businesses put their best foot forward through advertising but also volunteer their time to the community at large. Vierheilig, the newspaper’s publisher, was the mayor of Midland Park for 12 years and served 23 years on the school Pictured from left: Joan Wilkinson, Ester Vierheilig, Kim board. She is on the board of Post and Kathy Scarpelli. Seated. Karen Rau. directors of West Bergen Mentalhealth and the Midland Park and Waldwick chambers of commerce. Post, whose territory is Franklin Lakes and Wyckoff, came to The Villadom TIMES after years as the executive secretary for the Waldwick Chamber of Commerce. She is active as a volunteer in the Waldwick Public Schools, where her four children attend. Rau, who heads the classified department, is a member of the Sandy Feet Book Club and the OG Tapping Society. Scarpelli is a former longtime member of the Ramapo-Indian Hills Board of Education and the Wyckoff Planning Board. She was recently appointed to the Bergen County Senior Citizen Advisory Council and serves as a board member of Meals on Wheels. She handles Ridgewood and Glen Rock for The Villadom TIMES. Wilkinson, who handles Mahwah and Ramsey, is a Wyckoff resident and a consultant to the Bergen County Department of Health Services. She is president of the Mug-Wump Motor Scooter Club as well as being recognized for her tireless efforts with the Order of the Lagonmorpha. She is a volunteer with Community Meals, Inc. These women’s regular interaction with both businesses and residents gives them a better understanding of the needs of each group and equips them to better serve both. The Villadom TIMES has been the voice of the Northwest Bergen community for 25 years. Call 201-652-0744 or email sales@villadom.com and ask to meet with any one of these dedicated professionals to see how they can help your business grow.
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Caryn Lynn Edelbach: following the signs to a new Home
ment of the Home.” After a week in her new position, her impression was confirmed. “Everywhere I go, I see smiling faces among residents and staff,” Caryn accomplishment at various healthcare explains. “Everyone has welcomed me, facilities in North Jersey, her career path and I truly feel blessed to be the adminwas secure. istrator of the Home.” But when the Holland Christian Caryn brings a strong track record Home’s search for a new administrator of leadership to her new role with the kept popping up on her radar screen, Home. She served for nine years as an she took it for a sign. administrator for two CareOne facilities. “I decided to explore the opporHer leadership skills have also been tunity,” she says, “and I found a place recognized outside of her career; she where I could work in one location and serves on the board of directors of the learn and grow with the residents and St. Anthony School in Hawthorne. staff.” Though every leader has his/her own The Holland Christian Home in North style, Caryn realizes she doesn’t need to Haledon provided the perfect fit: large fix what isn’t broken. “The atmosphere enough to offer seniors all the amenities of the Home is wonderful,” she explains, of corporate-managed retirement com“and my goal is to preserve the ‘ebb and munities, yet small enough to remain one flow’ of the Home as we work to mainof the best-kept secrets in North Jersey tain the high standards that have been senior care. The Home offers a commuset here over the last century.” nity in the truest sense of the word, with Those standards have earned the residents, staff and volunteers who work Home consistently high ratings, includtogether to serve one another. ing a “deficiency free” status in 2012 The Home is a continuing care retireCaryn Lynn Edelbach with residents Jeanette Rozema and Rena Bruins. from the N.J. Division of Health Faciliment community for seniors 75 years and ties Evaluation and Licensing for the older, offering comprehensive, state-ofresidential portion of the Home– the the-art services in a uniquely Christian Caryn’s introduction to the Home was indicative highest rating possible. environment. Residents enjoy the peace-of-mind For more information or directions, please call that comes from Life Care, a continuum of services of what she would find when she began serving designed to help them live the most spiritually, physi- as the administrator this past September. “When I (973) 427-4087, or visit www.hollandchristiancally and emotionally fulfilling lives possible, regard- walked in,” she recalls, “I was greeted by a volunteer home.org. and immediately felt the warm, friendly environless of changing health and life circumstances. ing change. With 14 years of CarynaLynn Edelbach wasn’t seekprogressively greater responsibility and