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Eva’s Fresh: It’s not about a diet
Conover I Eva’s n and Fresh, June Lynne of 2012, LLC. Skead Eva They launched offer
fresh, healthy lunches, and help
educate clients about adopting
healthier lifestyles.
“We want to help people get
healthy by offering our custom-
ers easy access to fresh, healthy
foods and by educating and
supporting people on how to
live a healthier lifestyle,” Eva
and Lynne say.
Eva, a certified health coach,
lives a Maya Angelou quote,
“When you know better, you
do better.”
As a health coach, Eva helps
her clients find the right mix of
Lynne Skead and Eva Conover
food, exercise, and self care.
She also encourages clients to look at other areas of their lives and get their physical
body, mind, and soul in balance. Eva’s Fresh offers one-on-one coaching, six-week
small group workshops (one will begin in Ridgewood on Nov. 4) and individual talks
for groups, businesses, and organizations.
The upcoming workshop is entitled “It’s Not about a Diet.”
“I take a different approach than what most folks are used to,” Eva says. “For
me, health and wellness are not about a diet. They are about a balanced life, whole
foods, clean eating, and listening to what your body tells you it needs. It is also about
awareness and the support you need to succeed.” This can be a slower approach
than a crash diet, it’s a better way to create lifelong habits.
Join her at a free event on Oct. 14 in Ridgewood to hear her top tips. Sessions will
be held at 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Space is limited, so call to reserve a seat.
Eva has inspired many people to live healthier lifestyles. Pounds have been lost,
cholesterol levels have dropped, and folks are feeling healthier by working with her
in small groups and as individuals. She is a certified Health Coach, accredited by
the AADP. She studied at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in NYC and holds a
bachelor’s degree in medical technology.
Contact Eva at (201) 912.5547 or eva@evasfresh.com. Visit www.evasfresh.com/
health-coaching for details.
Robyn Rohsler-Ortiz’s floral
designs feature timeless elegance
T imeless Elegance in Décor,
Details & Design” for any occa-
sion is the motto of the florist shop at
Rohsler’s Allendale Nursery & Florist,
and owner Robyn Rohsler-Ortiz and
her staff know how to live up to that
goal. Fueled by Robyn’s talent, creativ-
ity, and attention to detail, the shop
offers meticulously-crafted and unique
bridal bouquets, inspirational center-
pieces, and floral décor for weddings,
bar/bat mitzvahs, home and corporate
parties, funerals, and other occasions.
The shop has earned a reputation for
having the finest floral arrangements
and gifts, backed by service that is per-
sonalized, friendly, and prompt.
Robyn Rohsler-Ortiz
Robyn, who is a member of the
Association of Bridal Consultants,
offers complete personalized wedding flowers and planning that allow the host or
hostess to relax and enjoy his or her own event. Accredited by Preston Bailey School
of Design, Robyn and her design team have been recognized as a top florist by Bergen
Health & Life, Say Yes to the Best and Wedding Wire.
Robyn has been in the florist business since she was 16, and established the flower
shop in 1980. She is certified by the New York Botanical Gardens and has worked
on floral shoots for national publications. She is the Ramsey Country Club’s featured
florist and her work has also been featured at the John Fell House in Allendale and The
Hermitage in Ho-Ho-Kus.
Every day, Robyn’s florist is filled with an array of fresh flowers from around the
world. She and her designers specialize in unique arrangements and door wreaths.
They will decorate your home or office for the holidays or put together a custom
arrangement of fresh or silk flowers in your own container. They handle Traditional,
European, and Contemporary designs for all occasions. Robyn also teaches floral
design classes and holds floral design demonstrations.
Visit www.weddingflowersbyRobynRohsler.com as well as her Facebook page for
further information. Rohsler’s Allendale Nursery and Florist is located at 100 Franklin
Turnpike, Allendale, and is open daily. Call (201) 327-3156.
TruCare Physical Therapy
A t TruCare Physical Therapy,
owner Debbie Dieter-Barker
and her staff truly care about their
patients. TruCare focuses on the
patient – and the healing process.
TruCare is continually expand-
ing its offerings in consideration
of patients’ needs. This month,
TruCare began offering medical
massage and exercise extension
opportunities. The exercise exten-
sion program allows patients to pay
as they go when their therapy is no
longer covered by insurance.
“We use a holistic approach,
incorporating general conditioning,
Debbie Dieter-Barker
flexibility, balance, and strength-
ening in order to address the root
cause of an injury, rather than just treat the symptoms,” Debbie says. She wel-
comes anyone who tried physical therapy elsewhere -- but without success.
This out-patient, orthopedic therapy center is recommended by many physi-
cians and past patients. Working one-on-one with patients, TruCare’s dedicated
team of physical therapists has been the driving force behind hundreds of suc-
cess stories. Debbie’s staff strives for clinical expertise through continuing educa-
tion and advanced certifications including kinesiotaping and orthopedics. Even
patients who have been advised to pursue a painful recovery process have tried
TruCare and found relief without pain, Debbie notes.
TruCare works with post-operative patients and those who have sprains, strains,
breaks, and back or neck pain. Individuals with balance issues, and are at risk for
a fall, have also had success at TruCare. While referrals come from general practi-
tioners and orthopedists, Debbie says patients no longer need a referral.
“If a patient comes to us without a referral and needs more testing, we can refer
him or her to a doctor,” Debbie explains.
TruCare is part of the community and supports local events and contributes to
area charities.
TruCare is located at 700 C Lake Street in Ramsey. Visit TruCarePhysicalThe-
rapy.com or call (201) 962-7454.
Supportive Senior Solutions:
Meeting the Challenge of Elder Care
S upportive
Senior Solu-
tions provides com-
fort for families
with aging parents
or relatives. Chris-
tine Souffront is the
founder and Execu-
tive Director of
Supportive Senior
Solutions, a private
practice that offers a
broad range of elder
care services. These
include: identifying
home care services;
addressing the sen-
sitive issue of when
it’s time to stop driv-
ing; tips on making the home safer to prevent accidents; even finding the right
physician – a geriatric physician.
In addition, Christine and her team advise families on their existing advance
directives, where the best dementia care facilities are, and the emotion-filled
times when end of life care requires a professional to work with the family to
guide them through making decisions. These are the times when having some-
one such as a Christine is a blessing and a true find.
It takes a very kind and gentle person to work with seniors and Christine
has the right touch. She was a former executive director and administrator for
assisted living communities and director of social work for others.
Christine Souffront works exclusively with families and seniors. She is an
advocate for seniors. She is someone who doesn’t shy away from tough cases
-- in fact, she thrives on the challenge. When you need elder care services of
any type, call Christine. Phone (201) 962-8250. E-mail Christine@SupportiveSe
niorSolutions.com.