Sarah Chamlee has been working in the medical field for 13 years as a Licensed Practical Nurse. Currently, she works as a home health nurse, but is planning to open her own business in the spring. The new business, Americare Plus LLC, will be located at 1105 Main Street in Fyffe.
The business will blend medical supplies and wholistic care remedies.
âI feel our community needs a health and wellness store,â said Chamlee. âThe business will offer durable medical equipment not only to the insured, but will also offer reasonable private pay options to those who are uninsured.â
Durable medical equipment includes equipment that promotes mobility and stability. Walkers, knee-scooters, wheelchairs both manual and battery operated, and crutches are among the offerings to be purchased or rented. âA lot of people in their lifetime experience a fall or injury that inhibits walking,â said Chamlee.
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Leticia Rojas of Wills Point is in nursing school while also working full time.
Leticia Rojas is on track to graduate from nursing school while raising six children: Lana (from left), 13; Raul, 12; Athan, 6; Miah, 7; Caleb, 10; and Anevaeh, 14.(Lynda M. González / Staff Photographer)
Leticia Rojas always dreamed of being a nurse. It took her world turning upside down for the Wills Point mother of six to pursue her passion.
Three years ago, Rojas was busy raising six young children when a middle-of-the-night phone call changed everything. Her husband of more than a decade had been deported to Mexico and wasn’t coming home.
Jan 16, 2021
Sylvia S. Dick, 79, of Sinclairville, N.Y., passed away at 2:57 a.m. Thurs-day, Jan. 14, 2021, in UPMC Chautauqua.
A lifelong area resident, she was born Jan. 31, 1941, in Jamestown, N.Y., a daughter of the late Gustav A. and Anita E. Bloomdahl Seastrom.
She was a 1959 graduate of Bemus Point High School and went on to at-tend the Weaver Airline School from 1959-1960 and worked for Eastern Airlines Communications in New York City. In 1998, she decided to further her education and enter the nursing field graduating from the BOCES School of Practical Nursing in 1999.
In earlier years, she was employed by the former Falconer Plate Glass for 28 years and later worked for several health care agencies as a Licensed Practical Nurse.