Members of the Forest Lake Area Chamber of Commerce volunteer their time to make “Ambassador Visits” to local businesses each month. If you would like a visit from the Ambassadors, please call the Chamber office at 651-464-3200.
Mobility Matters Medical Supply Inc.
115 Lake Street North
Forest Lake, MN 55025
651-464-9975
It is our privilege to offer a variety of mobility and medical supply products. We consider each individual to be an important part of our company’s success. Along with outstanding service and customer satisfaction, you can expect to find a knowledgeable team of professional mobility sales and service representatives. Our staff will be happy to assist you from the convenience of your home. Our personalized service includes: In-Home Consultation (We will bring the equipment to your home and provide an individual assessment). Insurance Specialists (We will assist you with physician documentation and insurance claim submission). Delivery Specialists (We deliver directly to your home, provide proper set up and product operation instruction). Maintenance Specialists (We will provide maintenance checks and repair/replace equipment when necessary). We also provide many other home care products such as scooters, power chairs, bath safety equipment, walkers, wheelchairs, ramps, bariatric equipment, commodes, urinals, bedpans, surgical support hose and many others.
Vannellis by the Lake
55 S. Lake St.
Forest Lake, MN 55025
651.395.2400
Formerly on the green, now on Forest Lake. We have continued our tradition of great food and personalized service. We are still family owned with second generation.
Dining Room Hours are:
Sunday – Thursday 11am to 10pm
Friday – Saturday 11am to 11pm
Our banquet room is available for rental anytime and can accommodate up to 250 seated guests. The following is included with our room rental:
• Dance floor
• Cake table & gift table
• Head table & skirting
• Cutting of the cake
• Servers
• Bartender & set-up
• Podium for Guestbook
• Clean-up
SPECIALS
Monday Saturday
Jumbo Wings $.50 ea. Happy Hour 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Prime Rib 4:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Tuesday Karoke 8:00 p.m.
Prime Rib 4:00-10:00 p.m.
Birthday Special – Bring in 3 friends & get a Sunday
free dinner entree Brunch 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Patio BBQ 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday Cook your own steak
Lunch Buffet 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. – $7.95 Music on the Patio
Italian Buffet 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. – $12.95
Glass of Wine $2.00
Thursday
Classic Drink Night – Join us for Martinis and Old Fashioned
Ladies Night 8:00 p.m. – Close – $2 OFF Drinks
Friday
Prime Rib 4:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Music Starts at 8:00 p.m.
Lake woods Chiropractic
255 Highway 97, Suite 2A
Forest Lake, MN 55025
(651) 464-0800
“Your health is a valuable resource.”
Not all chiropractors are alike. Although they go by the same name, chiropractors today differ greatly in technique and philosophy. There are two types of chiropractors.
The traditional philosophy that chiropractic was based on has never changed, but for social acceptance, on a cultural level some chiropractors have. As a result, when patients go to different chiropractors they get different opinions, programs of care and results, not to mention costs.
This can be both confusing and frustrating to the person seeking care. If expectations aren’t met, patients stop chiropractic care, and never get to experience the great results chiropractic care can give them. This happens too often. “Why?” you may be thinking. Because most people do not truly understand how chiropractic fits into addressing any current issues and then to develop their health over the course of a lifetime.
There are basically two types of chiropractors. The musculoskeletal chiropractors who work on symptom relief and the traditional wellness chiropractors who work on subluxation and lifestyle management. Lets look at the two types of chiropractors so you can choose one.
The Symptom Relief Chiropractor
Like the typical M.D., this type of chiropractor primarily focuses on relief of symptoms such as back aches and headaches. Manipulations are done to the spine to decompress the joints, free fixations and reduce pain. I n addition, electrotherapies such as ultrasound, diathermy, electrostimulations, tens units and laser acupuncture are often used.
Length of treatment and frequency of adjustments are usually dictated by the patient’s symptoms or insurance coverage. Monitoring your progress by symptoms and insurance coverage, usually means shorter overall treatment time, but still leaves the you far short of correcting the cause of your symptom.
You may feel better temporarily, but since the cause (subluxation) of your symptom has not been corrected, the subluxation degenerates silently and results in damage and dysfunction to discs, joints and whatever part of your body the nerve supplies. The bottom line is that your problem is still with you, but it’s just below a level you can detect.
Thank you to the August ambassadors: Judy Johnson, Flexible Spaces; Debbie Oaks, Forest Lake Travel; Kelly Appel, Lake Area Bank; Arch Weiss, Haley Comfort Systems; Tom Campbell, Patriot Bank MN; Vicki Nelson, Mattson Funeral Home; Vicki LaMotte, South Lake Design, Inc.; Trixie McConnell, OSI Physical Therapy.