New Residency Program for St. Tammany

All over the US, there has been a doctor shortage and St. Tammany Health System and Ochsner Health are joining forces to help remedy this problem by creating a new family medicine residency program. The program will be on the Northshore in Covington and is already under construction.

According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, the country might have a big shortage by 2034 of 50,000 primary care doctors. In the state, the Louisiana Board of Medical Examiners reported in 2022 there were a little over 18,000 licensed doctors.

The 18,000-square-foot clinic is slated to begin in July 2024 with eight residences and then add twenty-four residents each year. Both health systems want to bring more doctors to South Louisiana. “Workforce has become all of our challenges. We’re always looking to create a pipeline,” says Joan Coffman, president and CEO of St. Tammany Health System. The program’s director will be Dr. Lisa Casey, who will work with all the residents. The clinic will offer x-rays, lab work and physical therapy.

This is just part of the healthcare expansion around St. Tammany. Currently, there is a $75 million outpatient surgery center that is planned to open in 2024 and a $50 million three-story addition to Slidell Memorial Hospital. “We are seeing healthcare change, so it is more important than ever that we adapt to families’ needs,” Dr. Timothy Riddell, CEO of Ochsner Northshore and Mississippi Gulf Coast Region said.

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2023 NOLA Louisiana Renaissance Festival, December, 2023

The Louisiana Renaissance Festival in New Orleans will be in Hammond.

Louisiana Renaissance Festival

Louisiana Renaissance Festival
46468 River Road
Hammond, LA 70401

December, 2023
2, 3, 9 & 10

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2023 NOLA Louisiana Renaissance Festival, November, 2023

The Louisiana Renaissance Festival in New Orleans will be in Hammond.

Louisiana Renaissance Festival

Louisiana Renaissance Festival
46468 River Road
Hammond, LA 70401

November, 2023
4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26

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Tips From the Professional on How To Declutter Before a Move

It is reported that around twenty-two million people moved in the US in 2021. A move is a move whether it is across town or in the US. When moving, it is always a good idea to declutter before packing and moving your home.

This can become very important when hiring movers because movers will charge by weight. You want to size down the amount of stuff you are moving to your new home. Here are steps to take before backing your moving boxes.

1. Plan ahead

Everyone accumulates stuff over their lifetime. This includes kitchenware, linens, photos, tools, and much much more. “If you start early, you can take it slow. Physically, it’s hard work but it’s also emotionally exhausting. It’s the equivalent of your life flashing before your eyes,” comments Jennifer Dwight, a Hawaii-based professional organizer with Ideal Organizing + Design. Decluttering will take some time so set several weeks or longer aside to do this.

2. Go room by room

By going room by room, you are taking a more organized approach. While many of us will want to declutter some in the kitchen, then move on to a closet and then to the garage, this is not productive. “The benefit of tackling one room at a time is that you can better evaluate completion,” organizer Nicole Gabai, the founder of B. Organized says. “You can clearly look around that one room and double-check that you have gotten rid of everything you possibly can from that one room before moving on to the next.”

3. Make easy decisions first

Treasured items are harder to declutter because of the memories and emotions that are linked to them. This can make the process seem very overwhelming. Start with simple things that are easy decisions such as expired food, old utility bills, or clothes that don’t fit. “This is the ‘first pass,’ ” Gabai says. “You’ll go through that same room one or two more times to honestly assess how much you need to bring to your next home.”

4. Skip the ‘maybe’ pile

Do not have a maybe pile, there can be no gray areas. You should have a keep, donate, sell, or toss pile. “Always, the maybe pile is the biggest pile — and all you’re doing is putting off a hard decision,” Mary Kay Buysse, co-executive director of the National Association of Senior and Specialty Move Managers explains. “Be brutal with yourself and make those decisions.”

5. Get a floor plan

Before you move into your new home, get a copy of the floor plan. This way you can plan out the space and see what fits and looks good. This is a great way to be able to determine what to donate, toss or sell.

6. Get your Kids involved

In this day in age, a lot of things are not handed down like they used to be. “Up until the last generation, it was always a given that things were going to be handed down,” says Dwight. When decluttering get your kids’ input on what they would like to keep or toss.

Remember decluttering can be a hard and arduous task. There are professionals that you can hire. “When it all becomes too overwhelming, it might be time to bring in a professional organizer who specializes in move management,” says Gabai. “It can help you create a timeline with achievable goals to prepare you for the move day. They will hold you accountable and help you evaluate what to keep and what to toss or donate.”

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Annual Celebration in the Oaks 2023 , November 23, 2023 – December 30, 2023

This is an annual tradition in New Orleans.

City Park
1 Palm Drive
New Orleans, LA 70124

November 23, 2023 – December 30, 2023

Sunday – Thursday
6pm – 10pm
Friday & Saturday
6pm – 11pm

 

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A Mortgage Can Do a Lot When It Comes to Your Home

When it comes to mortgages, they are generally thought of as just for buying or building a new home. A mortgage can also come in handy when it comes to renovations, repairs and restorations. This means when you are in the market for a mortgage, you need to understand what the different loan types are.

Private loans are only offered by private lenders. They are offered to approved homebuyers and come as conventional, construction and jumbo. A buyer must have a good credit history, 10% to 20% of the loan’s value for a downpayment, and want the most attractive current rates available for a conventional loan. For a construction loan a buyer must have an excellent credit history, must be building a new home on purchased land and have a bit of a longer timeline than most. A jumbo loan a buyer has to have an excellent credit history, a home valued over $424,100 and a high down payment.

Government-backed loans are backed by the government. An FHA loan is for a homebuyer with a low income, only has 3.5% to 10% for a down payment and can also be a first-time homebuyer. A USDA Rural loan is for a homebuyer who lives in a rural area, has a low income and little downpayment and is fixing up the home. A VA loan buyer has to have had at least six months of military, reserves or National Guard service, or a spouse of a veteran who died in active duty and fair credit history.

Purchasing a home is a very exciting time and financing your home should be also. Understanding the different types of financing can help reduce the stress of the process and make it much more enjoyable.

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