Neighbors
Newport Beach-based Vintage Senior Housing, LLC, recently announced
that Deanna Cason has been named vice president of operations and
marketing. She assumes her new position immediately. Prior to joining
Vintage, Cason was the West Coast regional vice president of operations
for Merrill Gardens, LLC, in Seattle. Before that, she spent more than 10
years with Costa Mesa-based ARV Assisted Living, Inc., where she began as
a marketing director for San Diego County, overseeing a group of five
assisted living communities. Vintage Senior Housing also owns and
operates Avalon at Newport West and East, both in Newport Beach. The
company was founded in 1998 to develop, own and operate senior housing
and assisted living communities. . . . Chandler Namath, 5, and Eva
Namath of Costa Mesa, won first place in the Championship Pumpkin Pie
Eating Contest sponsored by HomeTown Buffet during the second annual
Halloween Hearse, Bug and Monster Car Show held at the Orange County
Marketplace in Costa Mesa. . . . Newport Beach resident Paul A. Moses was
recently recognized by the U.S. Bankruptcy Judges for the Central
District of California as the mediator in the Central District that
settled the highest number of cases (9) during the 2000-01 term. The
award was presented at a luncheon of the Federal District Court held at
the New Otani Hotel in Los Angeles on Nov. 8. The Central District
contains Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and Santa Barbara counties. The
Central District’s Bankruptcy Mediation Program was established in 1995
and has been recognized as one of the most successful programs in the
country handling hundreds of cases per year. Since the program’s
inception, 63% of the cases have been solved that were sent to mediation.
. . . Richard A. Weiss of Newport Beach recently introduced the Weiss
Vertexometer, an instrument designed to improve the accuracy of
refractive surgery, at the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s annual
meeting in New Orleans. on Nov. 13. Weiss has practiced in Newport Beach
since 1986 and is a clinical assistant professor in UC Irvine’s
department of ophthalmology. The device measures the vertex distance, the
distance between the phoropter (the instrument used to determine
refractive error) and the patient, before refractive surgery. Portions of
the proceeds from the sale of the device benefit One World Sight Project,
Inc., a nonprofit organization to help cure blindness that Weiss
currently heads. The Vertexometer is available through OASIS Medical by
calling (800) 528-9786 or by visiting o7 https://www.oasismedical.comf7
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* NEIGHBORS spotlights achievements in the community. Please direct
noteworthy information to Bryce Alderton via fax at (949) 646-4170, or
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