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Question: How long do bariatric procedures take?
Answer:The bariatric surgery process and average procedure time vary on multiple factors, like the type of surgery. For example, a gastric bypass procedure usually takes about two hours, and a gastric sleeve procedure may take an hour and a half. -
Question: How rapid is weight loss after bariatric surgery?
Answer:Weight-loss surgery can be incredibly life-changing, and post-bariatric surgery results are wonderful for many people. Most patients will lose about 65% of their excess weight in 18 months (one and a half years), and most of the weight comes off in the first year. About 75% of people can successfully lose weight and keep it off long-term.
Due to this rapid weight loss during the first 18 months after surgery, it is recommended that patients avoid pregnancy. -
Question: How much excess skin will I have after surgery?
Answer:It varies, but most patients who experience substantial weight loss will have some extra skin. Exercising to tone muscles will help to some degree. Removal of the extra skin is usually considered cosmetic, and coverage depends on your insurance policy. -
Question: I am insured by UnitedHealthcare®. Can I continue to use AdventHealth services?
Answer:AdventHealth has terminated its contract with UnitedHealthcare®, which means you will no longer be covered in-network at AdventHealth hospitals, physician practices or other outpatient services beginning January 1, 2023. -
Question: Will you offer a Florida VPK Program?
Answer:Yes, we will offer Florida VPK programs.
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Question: Will I receive daily updates and reports on my child’s progress and activities at West Lakes Early Learning Center?
Answer:Yes, the center provides the highest quality of parent communication through email notifications. Families will be connected with daily reports, pictures, weekly lesson plans, daily activities, notes from teachers and more.
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Question: What do I need to bring with me to register?
Answer:To register, you will need to bring:
- Proof of income in the form of your most recent tax return
- Picture ID
- Proof of residency (e.g., utility bill, lease, letter from the landlord where you reside)
- Proof of legal guardianship (Legal documents regarding custody, etc. if applicable)
- Birth certificate
- State of Florida School Entry Health Exam form
- Florida Certification of Immunization Form
- $50 nonrefundable registration fee per child
- We accept cash, credit, cashier’s check, money order or personal check made out to AHFC – West Lakes ELC
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Question: What safety measurements are being implemented due to COVID-19?
Answer:Here’s how our team is taking extra measures to keep kids and their families safe:
- Everyone who enters the building has their temperature checked
- Access to the building is limited to family members dropping off and picking up children in our care
- Only children and staff are permitted inside each classroom
- Masks are worn in common areas by parents, staff and service providers
- Children participate in thorough hand-washing procedures throughout the day, including when they enter the classroom and before pick-up time
- Toys are sanitized as needed throughout the day
- Each classroom is cleaned daily by a professional cleaning service
- Everyone who enters the building has their temperature checked
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Question: Why is early childhood education important?
Answer:A child’s early years are the foundation for his or her future development, providing a strong base for lifelong learning and learning abilities, including cognitive and social development. Access to early childhood education significantly reduces students’ chances of being placed in special education or held back in school and increases their prospects of graduating high school, according to new research published by the American Educational Research Association.
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Question: If I pre-register, does that mean I have a spot?
Answer:By pre-registering, families will be offered preferred status once regular registration opens. There will be a two-week window to take advantage of this preferential registration.