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LOCAL MONTROSE DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020 A3 PHOENIX FROM PAGE A1 1842 South Townsend • Montrose • 249-2288 STORE HOURS 9:30 am-6:00 pm Monday-Saturday A GREAT TIME TO BUY & SAVE! As we begin 2020, we look forward to meeting new customers and thanking those who have supported us in past years. FREE DELIVERY - 12 Months 0% Interest WE MAKE FURNITURE AFFORDABLE You’ll love the look of your new furniture RED HOT PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Living Room - Bedroom Furniture - Dining Room Lamps - Bookcases - TV Stands - Area Rugs • Power lumbar support • Adjustable headrest • Built-in USB port • Designer look This power recliner is proof positive that you CAN get everything you dersire in a recliner. That includes the pleasure of genuine leather. Pure luxury at a price that’s sure to put you at ease. $ 759 254446 LEATHER POWER RECLINER (Limited Quantities) WINTER SALES EVENT 1) M o d e l # 1 0 1 C a r o l i n a $ 4 0 , 8 4 0 B A L A N C E O W E D $ 1 7 , 0 0 0 2) M o d e l # 2 0 3 G e o r g i a $ 4 9 , 5 0 0 . . . B A L A N C E O W E D $ 1 9 , 9 5 0 3) M o d e l # 3 0 5 B i l o x i $ 3 6 , 8 2 5 . . . B A L A N C E O W E D $ 1 4 , 5 0 0 4) M o d e l # 4 0 3 A u g u s t a $ 4 2 , 4 5 0 . . . B A L A N C E O W E D $ 1 6 , 5 0 0 N E W - H O M E S H A V E N O T B E E N M A N U F A C T U R E D Make any plan design changes you desire! Comes with Complete Building Blueprints & Construction Manual Windows, Doors, and Roofing not included NO TIME LIMIT FOR DELIVERY! BBB A+ Rating E S T A T E S A L E - L O G H O M E S P A Y T H E B A L A N C E O W E D O N L Y ! ! ! A M E R I C A N L O G H O M E S IS ASSISTING J U S T R E L E A S E D OF ESTATE & ACCOUNT SETTLEMENT ON HOUSES. *OFFER NOT AVAILABLE TO AMERICAN LOG HOME DEALERS* 4 Log Home kits selling for BALANCE OWED, FREE DELIVERY 254813 231 S. Nevada Ave., Montrose • 249-3800 Accepting New Patients Charles E. Harper, M.D. Medicare and Most Insurance Plans Accepted Medical and Surgical Treatment of Ear, Nose, Sinus and Throat Problems Removal of Skin Cancers from Ears, Face and Neck Treatment of Hearing Loss Treatment of Tumors of the Head and Neck M ONTROSE EARS, NOSE AND THROA T CEN TER 251189 code of conduct and pledge they have spent at least the last 48 hours clean and sober. (Space constraints may apply; availability is frst come, frst-served.) Although it has been around since February 2019, the idea of expanding Te Phoenix Gym in the region is in the works, said David Gann, who’s with the local board of directors. “I don’t see us growing anything brick and mortar,” Gann said. “But, as a whole, it has grown signifcantly.” He said Te Phoenix, which is also looking at a na- tionwide expansion, has worked wonders so far with residents, which has led to discussion to see what nearby communities could also beneft from the program. As part of being a program development lead, Brough was brought in last week to see how to refne Te Phoenix Gym. Gann and Brough both explained that the idea is to perhaps expand current classes and try to reach out to diferent segments of the community that aren’t aware of the gym. Gann said he and Brough also talked with Te Center of Mental Health in Gunnison and Western Colorado University ofcials about expanding Te Phoenix pro- graming there. Tis outreach is part of a program that has shown to be benefcial. Brough said the gym polls those who have been with Te Phoenix afer three months, six months and one year. In the initial period, attendees that worked out regularly, around 80 percent of them had remained so- ber during that three-month period, he said. But sobriety isn’t the only aspect that’s measure, Brough said. Additional questions ask about their quali- ty of life, self-esteem and other mental components. Brough, however, said polling for such statistics doesn’t fully encompass someone’s path in recovery. “Metrics in the world of sobriety and recovery are a very slippery slope,” he said. Gann said no community escapes problems with ad- diction with some stories of dependency ending tragi- cally. However, such disease can be recovered from, he added. “Tere are so many great success stories like Andrew’s and so many others,” Gann said. “Tere are ways to nav- igate through this difcult time in your life.” Te gym’s success, both locally and nationwide, isn’t solely based on the physical component alone but it’s held in a room of individuals who have similar stories of addiction, said Gann. “Tere is no shame. Tere is no guilt. Tere is no fn- ger pointing,” he said. “You’re accepted. Everybody’s got your back.” “We want to break down that stigma around addic- tion,” Brough said. “We’re trying to show that hopeful side of what recovery and struggle with substance abuse can look like.” Yoga House classes are at 5:30 p.m., at 207 E. Main St. Tese occur the frst and third Wednesday each month. CrossFit Agoge classes start at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays at 475 Water Ave. Andrew Kiser is the Montrose Daily Press’ sports/busi- ness writer. Follow him on Twitter @andrew_kpress. SPECIAL TO THE MONTROSE DAILY PRESS River Valley Family Health Centers’ Delta, Montrose and Olathe Colorado locations have been awarded the Patient- Centered Medical Home Recognition from Te National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). NCQA is an independent, not-for- proft organization dedicated to assess- ing and reporting on the quality of man- aged care plans, managed behavioral healthcare organizations, preferred pro- vider organizations, new health plans, physician organizations, credentials verifcation organizations, disease man- agement programs and other health-re- lated programs. Medical centers that are presented this honor demonstrate that their pa- tient-centered medical center is a model of care that puts patients at the forefront of care and builds better relationships between patients and their medical care teams. NCQA accredits and certifes a wide range of health care organizations and manages the evolution of HEDIS®, the performance measurement tool used by more than 90 percent of the nation’s health plans. Tthe teams at all three River Valley Health Care Centers are thrilled that we have received this high-level nation- al recognition for doing what we love,” Kaye Hotsenpiller, chief operations of- fcer, said in a news release announcing the awards. River Valley Family Health Centers’ goal is to meet the needs of the commu- nities we serve by working with individ- ual’s insurance and income status. River Valley Health Care Centers accept most insurances including Medicare, Medicaid, CHP+ and CICP. Tey also ofer discounted medical ser- vices on a sliding fee scale for quali- fying patients. In addition to primary health care services, they provide full dental and emotional wellness services. River Valley Family Health Centers is an Outreach and Enrollment Site and can assist individuals in applying for Medicaid and insurance on Connect for Health. Information from a news release draf- ed by Our Town Matters. River Valley Family Health Centers win national recognition

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LOCAL MONTROSE DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2020 A3

PHOENIXFROM PAGE A1

1 8 4 2 S o u t h To w n s e n d • M o n t r o s e • 2 4 9 - 2 2 8 8

STORE HOURS9:30 am-6:00 pm

Monday-Saturday

A GREAT TIME TO BUY & SAVE!

As we begin 2020, we look forward

to meeting new customers and

thanking those who have

supported us in past years.

FREE DELIVERY - 12 Months 0% Interest

WE MAKE FURNITURE AFFORDABLE

You’ll love the look of your new furniture

RED HOT PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.

Living Room - Bedroom Furniture - Dining Room

Lamps - Bookcases - TV Stands - Area Rugs

• Power lumbar support

• Adjustable headrest

• Built-in USB port

• Designer look

This power recliner is proof positive that you CAN get everything you

dersire in a recliner. That includes the pleasure of genuine leather.

Pure luxury at a price that’s sure to put you at ease.

$759

254446

LEATHER POWER RECLINER

(Limited Quantities)

WINTER SALES EVENT

1) Model # 101 Carolina $40,840…BALANCE OWED $17,000

2) Model # 203 Georgia $49,500...BALANCE OWED $19,950

3) Model # 305 Biloxi $36,825...BALANCE OWED $14,500

4) Model # 403 Augusta $42,450...BALANCE OWED $16,500

NEW - HOMES HAVE NOT BEEN MANUFACTURED Make any plan design changes you desire!

Comes with Complete Building Blueprints & Construction Manual

Windows, Doors, and Roofing not included

NO TIME LIMIT FOR DELIVERY!BBB

A+ Rating

ESTATE SALE - LOG HOMESPAY THE BALANCE OWED ONLY!!!

AMERICAN LOG HOMES IS ASSISTING JUST RELEASEDOF ESTATE & ACCOUNT SETTLEMENT ON HOUSES.

*OFFER NOT AVAILABLE TO AMERICAN LOG HOME DEALERS*

4 Log Home kits selling for BALANCE OWED, FREE DELIVERY

2548

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231 S. Nevada Ave., Montrose • 249-3800

Accepting New Patients

Charles E. Harper, M.D.• Medicare and Most

Insurance Plans Accepted

• Medical and Surgical

Treatment of Ear, Nose,

Sinus and Throat Problems

• Removal of Skin Cancers from Ears, Face and Neck

• Treatment of Hearing Loss

• Treatment of Tumors of the Head and Neck

MONTROSE EARS, NOSE AND THROAT CENTER

2511

89

code of conduct and pledge they have spent at least the last 48 hours clean and sober. (Space constraints may apply; availability is first come, first-served.)

Although it has been around since February 2019, the idea of expanding The Phoenix Gym in the region is in the works, said David Gann, who’s with the local board of directors.

“I don’t see us growing anything brick and mortar,” Gann said. “But, as a whole, it has grown significantly.”

He said The Phoenix, which is also looking at a na-tionwide expansion, has worked wonders so far with residents, which has led to discussion to see what nearby communities could also benefit from the program.

As part of being a program development lead, Brough was brought in last week to see how to refine The Phoenix Gym. Gann and Brough both explained that the idea is to perhaps expand current classes and try to reach out to different segments of the community that aren’t aware of the gym.

Gann said he and Brough also talked with The Center of Mental Health in Gunnison and Western Colorado University officials about expanding The Phoenix pro-graming there.

This outreach is part of a program that has shown to be beneficial.

Brough said the gym polls those who have been with The Phoenix after three months, six months and one year. In the initial period, attendees that worked out

regularly, around 80 percent of them had remained so-ber during that three-month period, he said.

But sobriety isn’t the only aspect that’s measure, Brough said. Additional questions ask about their quali-ty of life, self-esteem and other mental components.

Brough, however, said polling for such statistics doesn’t fully encompass someone’s path in recovery.

“Metrics in the world of sobriety and recovery are a very slippery slope,” he said.

Gann said no community escapes problems with ad-diction with some stories of dependency ending tragi-cally. However, such disease can be recovered from, he added.

“There are so many great success stories like Andrew’s and so many others,” Gann said. “There are ways to nav-igate through this difficult time in your life.”

The gym’s success, both locally and nationwide, isn’t solely based on the physical component alone but it’s held in a room of individuals who have similar stories of addiction, said Gann.

“There is no shame. There is no guilt. There is no fin-ger pointing,” he said. “You’re accepted. Everybody’s got your back.”

“We want to break down that stigma around addic-tion,” Brough said. “We’re trying to show that hopeful side of what recovery and struggle with substance abuse can look like.”

Yoga House classes are at 5:30 p.m., at 207 E. Main St. These occur the first and third Wednesday each month. CrossFit Agoge classes start at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays at 475 Water Ave.

Andrew Kiser is the Montrose Daily Press’ sports/busi-ness writer. Follow him on Twitter @andrew_kpress.

SPECIAL TO THE MONTROSE DAILY PRESS

River Valley Family Health Centers’ Delta, Montrose and Olathe Colorado locations have been awarded the Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition from The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).

NCQA is an independent, not-for-profit organization dedicated to assess-ing and reporting on the quality of man-aged care plans, managed behavioral healthcare organizations, preferred pro-vider organizations, new health plans, physician organizations, credentials

verification organizations, disease man-agement programs and other health-re-lated programs.

Medical centers that are presented this honor demonstrate that their pa-tient-centered medical center is a model of care that puts patients at the forefront of care and builds better relationships between patients and their medical care teams.

NCQA accredits and certifies a wide range of health care organizations and manages the evolution of HEDIS®, the performance measurement tool used

by more than 90 percent of the nation’s health plans.

Tthe teams at all three River Valley Health Care Centers are thrilled that we have received this high-level nation-al recognition for doing what we love,” Kaye Hotsenpiller, chief operations of-ficer, said in a news release announcing the awards.

River Valley Family Health Centers’ goal is to meet the needs of the commu-nities we serve by working with individ-ual’s insurance and income status.

River Valley Health Care Centers

accept most insurances including Medicare, Medicaid, CHP+ and CICP. They also offer discounted medical ser-vices on a sliding fee scale for quali-fying patients. In addition to primary health care services, they provide full dental and emotional wellness services. River Valley Family Health Centers is an Outreach and Enrollment Site and can assist individuals in applying for Medicaid and insurance on Connect for Health.

Information from a news release draft-ed by Our Town Matters.

River Valley Family Health Centers win national recognition