December:

By Jessy McCulloch

Vortex Sensory Rehabilitation: “When you’re dealing with someone who loves to read, loves to socialize and suddenly is homebound because they can’t remember how to get to their friend’s house or they can’t read because they can’t comprehend the words on the page, this literally gives them their life back,” Yvonne Moore, co-founder of Vortex Sensory Rehabilitation Center said, referring to Individualized Sensory program.

While Sensory Therapy has been around for some 40 years, the combined therapy called Individualized Sensory program has been available for only about ten years. In such a short time it is already amazing people with its ability to changes lives.

The Individual Sensory Program combines auditory, visual and vestibular (motion) therapies and gives them to the patient at the same time. This stimulates the reticular activating system and unlocks the brain so that it begins to process information more appropriately.

“We don’t eliminate other therapies, because people may still need to go back to [them],” Moore said, “but what happens is that typically, after they’ve done the Individual Sensory Program, their other therapies take off like rockets.”

Take Barbara Anderson. When her sweetheart of 22 years passed away in 1991, she was put on anti-depressants. After having a stroke in 2003, her troubles only got worse. Her balance was off, and her left foot tended to drag. Constant headaches, mood swings, narcolepsy, memory loss and overall constant pain from Fibromyalgia were just some of her ailments. Taking eight to 14 different medications at a time, these symptoms, among others, eventually forced her into an early retirement.

Then she found Vortex.

Dale Moore, an occupational therapist, and his wife Yvonne, a registered nurse and licensed professional counselor, founded Vortex Sensory Rehabilitation Center in July 2006. A multisensory program had helped their grandson, who is on the autistic spectrum.

The Individual Sensory Program in their office spans 12 days. The patient then takes home a therapy light and continues the therapy for another 18 days. Changes are typically seen in the first 12 days, but can continue for up to nine months.

“We do not perform the therapy any more frequently than once a year, because we want to make sure that they still need it,” Moore said.

After limited success with a lot of rehabilitation prior to finding Vortex, Anderson noticed improvement during only the second week of treatment with the Individualized Sensory Program. After completing the 30-day program, her progress has been astounding. Down to only three medications, she has no more depression or headaches, and her chronic pain has decreased from 10+ to 1-2 on a scale of 10. Her balance has improved, and her left foot rarely misbehaves. Anderson recently completed a one-mile walk with AARP, and has even signed up for volunteer work to put all of the energy she now has to good use.

Vortex is located at 4355 E. University, Ste. 108 in Mesa. To find out more, call 480-218-1949 or visit www.vortexsrc.com, where you can read Anderson’s story and other testimonials.



Rocky Mountain Window & Door Company: According to Ryan Sorensen, owner of Rocky Mountain and Window and Door Company, “Quality and customer satisfaction are our top priorities.”

While Rocky Mountain Window and Door Company is a relatively new business, Sorensen learned the trade by working in the industry for five years before hanging out his own shingle approximately six months ago.

According to Sorensen, he works hard to differentiate his company from the competition by taking the time to do things right, paying attention to quality, providing the best value for the cost and addressing customer needs. “Having experience in the industry, I have seen many companies that are more concerned about a quick job instead of a good job,” explained Sorensen. “Being a smaller company, we pay a lot more attention to the customers’ needs and satisfaction.”

One of the complaints often heard in the construction and remodeling industry is the length of time to complete a job once the contracts are signed. According to Sorensen, a standard job with his firm takes two days to complete and installation is guaranteed. To provide clients with peace of mind the company is licensed, bonded, and insured.

The majority of Rocky Mountain Windows and Doors’ business consists of clients remodeling their homes. “We mostly work on older homes when clients are upgrading and replacing windows and doors. We also work on some new and custom homes, installing the same quality windows, doors and trim,” explained Sorensen.

Clients remodeling their homes decide to replace their windows and doors for a variety of reasons. While aesthetics and functionality are often cited as reasons for replacing windows, two of the most important reasons for updating your windows is savings and making a sound investment in your home. “Upgrading your windows will not only realize an immediate savings in energy bills for the homeowner, but a recent study shows that homeowners will recoup approximately 90 percent of the money invested in new windows when they resell their home,” explained Sorensen. In a sense, the homeowner is saving twice.

To ensure quality, Rocky Mountain Windows and Doors sells only one brand of window--AMSCO. AMSCO products come with lifetime warranty and offer several different kinds of glass including low energy, tinted, sound control and composite to name a few. Other quality companies Rocky Mountain Windows and Doors works with include: Dynasty Iron and Doors, Therma Tru Entry and Patio Systems, Hi-Country Door and Trim, Masonite, Smith Mouldings and Emtek Products, Inc.

With all of this attention to detail and customer service, perspective clients may be wary that Rocky Mountain Window and Doors prices may be prohibitive. When asked about pricing, Soresensen stated, “We proudly provide competitive prices that actually come with a quality product.”
For more information on how Rocky Mountain Doors and Windows can provide you with great value and customer service you can visit their website, www.rmwdc.com or call Ryan Sorensen at 602-421-3908 to set up an appointment.

Past Spotlights:

September
Russ Lyon Realty Co.
Leap of Faith Dance

October
Earnhardt RV.

November
Treasures from the Past
Elements of Home Flooring