Entries by LifeInNaples

Heartfelt Help – Heart to Heart

by Karen Coney Coplin For survivors of some of the most unimaginable crimes and other traumas, there is a place to turn for much needed support, whether in the recovery or the judicial process. Project HELP is a rape and crisis center which has assisted victims of sexual assault, sudden loss including through suicide and violent crimes, and human […]

Personal Pizza Chef Naples

by Kelly G. Cooper Native New Yorkers and food enthusiasts, Jeanette and Jerry Mascalo founders of Personal Pizza Chef Naples, have recently introduced a new fresh dining experience to the Naples community. What started as a hobby for this fun couple on a snowy New York day, as a get together for family and friends, […]

College Transition Boot Camp

Gives incoming Freshmen a glimpse of campus life and support by Steven Kissinger Campus life can be daunting for college freshmen who are experiencing life away from home for the first time. Easing the shift from high school to college is the purpose of The Immokalee Foundation’s crash course in the important “dos and don’ts” of campus life, the […]

Politics & Potpourri – August 2015

by Councilman Bill Barnett I deliberated with myself going back and forth on whether to write this article about someone with whom I had major differences with for many years and that’s putting it mildly. Well, I don’t think anyone else will, and because of what transpired with his life in the last month I […]

The Business of Creativity

by Clay Cox Coming up with that “wow” factor that you have longed for in shaping your new cabinetry project takes creativity and visualization. Transcending ideas from your inspirational photos, incorporating current trends and integrating functionality takes talent and expertise. Starting with the basics as to why you are considering a change is important to […]

Adult Cardio-Pulmonary or Cardio-Cerebral Resuscitation?

All people in Collier County should learn to save a life! Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR)is a technique that has been in existence since the 1950s. It was the technique of choice to help people in cardiac arrest. Despite this technique, the overall survival rate has always been low. In 2003, Dr. Ewy, and the Sarver Heart Center Resuscitation Research Group (and […]

Aging and Generational Competences

by Allen Weiss, MD, MBA, FACP, FACR President and CEO, NCH Healthcare System Life expectancy in the United States has increased by 30 years over the past century. We now have multigenerational families in homes, work places, and other environments. How we all relate to each other across these age differences can determine to a great extent how well we […]