Wednesday, August 27, 2014

A practice for busy people who don't have time to be sick or in pain...

Takacs Wellness Center is a practice for busy people who don't have time to be sick or in pain! (and LOVE dogs and like to have fun!)

“Chiropractic patients were three times more satisfied with their care than patients of family practice physicians.” -Western Journal of Medicine, 1989

Coco with the Easter chicks!

Coco celebrating St. Patrick's Day!

Happy Halloween from the ladies and Coco!

Coco celebrating Valentine's Day!

Coco and Baxter exhausted after celebrating with our patients!

Give us a call to schedule a free consultation to figure out how we can help you achieve your health and wellness goals with Dr. Takacs at 973.383.5052. For location and hours visit us at www.DrTakacs.com or like us on Facebook at Takacs Wellness Center.  We are conveniently located in the center of Sussex County at 82 Route 15 in Lafayette near Sparta, Newton, Hampton, Branchville, Wantage, Hardyston and Hamburg.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Takacs Wellness Center's NEW Video!

Check out our YouTube video!


Give us a call to schedule a free consultation to figure out how we can help you achieve your health and wellness goals with Dr. Takacs at 973.383.5052. For location and hours visit us at www.DrTakacs.com or like us on Facebook at Takacs Wellness Center.  We are conveniently located in the center of Sussex County at 82 Route 15 in Lafayette near Sparta, Newton, Hampton, Branchville, Wantage, Hardyston and Hamburg.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Takacs Wellness Centers' Community Relations Director Recognized as Irish Ambassador

The original article appeared in multiple Straus News outlets, as well as the New Jersey Herald.
http://spartaindependent.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20140417/NEWS01/140419962/0/HOME06/Area-youths-win-chosen-as-Irish-heritage-ambassadors


YONKERS, N.Y. — Brielle Takacs-Senske of Sparta and Jeremy Slate of Hamburg were named Rose and Ambassador at the annual Rose of Tralee competition for young Irish Leaders at Empire City Casino.
Each year, one girl is selected to represent New York, New Jersey and Connecticut in Ireland and New York has always had a strong showing in the international level of the contest.

Each young lady, known as a Rose, was led by a gentleman suitor, known as an Ambassador, though both parts of the pair are ambassadors for Irish Heritage. This year’s event, led by Master of Ceremonies Seamus Keane of The Narrowbacks band, added a youthful Irish presence.

The girls introduced themselves to the crowd, talked of charity, family stories and how they would help to preserve their Irish heritage. It was followed by ambassador interviews who were asked about the charity of their choosing.

As local representatives for the Foundation for a Drug-Free World, Slate and Takacs-Senske promoted the message of ending drug addiction and saving countless lives through education. The foundation has recently started a grassroots movement in Ireland to further the cause.

Give us a call to schedule a free consultation to figure out how we can help you achieve your health and wellness goals with Dr. Takacs at 973.383.5052. For location and hours visit us at www.DrTakacs.com or like us on Facebook at Takacs Wellness Center.  We are conveniently located in the center of Sussex County at 82 Route 15 in Lafayette near Sparta, Newton, Hampton, Branchville, Wantage, Hardyston and Hamburg.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Takacs Wellness Center Raises Money for Local Stroke Victim

This article was originally published on October 24, 2014: http://www.advertisernewsnorth.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20121024/NEWS01/121029946/Fundraiser-for-local-stroke-victim-Nov-30

SPARTA — As a 53-year-old healthy and active woman of faith, Robin Slate was not someone anyone could foresee suffering from a stroke.

Since March 10, however, she has been on the slow and painful road to recovery. She remains permanently disabled, struggling daily with loss of motion and aphasia, or loss of language ability.

Receiving no governmental support and unable to work, Robin and her family have faced many emotional and financial hardships over the past half-year. After spending six months in medical facilities, she and her family have been hit hard with large medical bills.

To honor Robin Slate, Takacs Wellness Center, the Knights of Columbus and Nothing Is Impossible, Inc. will be hosting a fundraiser to help cover the family’s outstanding medical expenses and educate her community about stroke symptoms. Through the dissemination of information, the Slate family and these organizations hope to help community members recognize the warning signs of a stroke so that their families can avoid similar pain and suffering.

On Friday, Nov. 30, the Robin Slate Foundation invites the community to a night of dinner, dancing and a silent auction at McKenna Hall in Sparta, starting at 6 p.m. The cost is $25 per person and all proceeds will go directly to the foundation. Checks should be made out to Nothing is Impossible, Inc. and "The Slate Fund" should be written on the memo line. They can be mailed to The Robin Slate Foundation at 82 Route 15, Lafayette, NJ 07848.

RSVPs are requested by Nov. 19 by emailing robinslatefoundation@gmail.com or calling Brielle at 973-670-7002. Also, join the Facebook page at Make It a Date for Robin Slate.

The sold out event was attended by over 200 guests.


Give us a call to schedule a free consultation to figure out how we can help you achieve your health and wellness goals with Dr. Takacs at 973.383.5052. For location and hours visit us at www.DrTakacs.com or like us on Facebook at Takacs Wellness Center.  We are conveniently located in the center of Sussex County at 82 Route 15 in Lafayette near Sparta, Newton, Hampton, Branchville, Wantage, Hardyston and Hamburg.