The Face of Behavioral Therapy: Precision Therapy PLLC

Lauren Ross, founder of Precision Therapy PLLC, leads a dedicated team committed to delivering high-quality therapeutic consultation services throughout Lynchburg and across Virginia. Therapeutic consultation is a Medicaid waiver-based service that offers adults with disabilities—and their caregivers—access to expert support in applied behavior analysis (ABA) and speech-language pathology. At Precision Therapy, the focus is on individualized, evidence-based care that empowers each client to build skills, increase independence, and thrive in daily life. With compassion and clinical expertise, the Precision Therapy team works alongside families and care providers to help clients reach meaningful, measurable goals.

Precision Therapy PLLC
434-851-9751
info@precisiontherapyva.com
precisiontherapyva.com

Pictured (Left to Right):
Rich Ferguson, Britt Mays, Katie Gatzke, Lauren Ross, Neli Andersen, Jennifer Garnett, Callie Garnett, and Brian Myers Not Pictured: Cassandra Nordan




The Face of Staging Homes to Sell: Re/Max 1st Olympic

Nadine Blakely, REALTOR, a lifelong resident of Central Virginia, is proud to start her 20th year in real estate. Nadine’s interest in real estate and architecture started early in her career as her first job while in college was tour guide at the McLean House for the National Park Service (she’s always been fascinated with homes). Her passion and love for our community, and sincere desire to serve others, has branded her as the “go-to” agent in our area. She has proven her track record and value to others over and over again, a consistent top producer, and top agent with RE/MAX with state and national rankings over the years. Nadine truly has the experience, and detailed knowledge of our local market as she has sold well over 1,560 homes since her career began in 2006. Her staging expertise, marketing, and pricing strategies have enabled her to sell so many homes for top dollar. SELLING a LUXURY HOME? Nadine is a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist with expert knowledge of the affluent buyer in today’s market. DOWNSIZING? Nadine is a Seniors Real Estate Specialist with vast knowledge of those 55+ with a desire to sell their large home, and move to one-level living without giving up luxury. RELOCATING? Nadine has RE/MAX professionals around the world to help you purchase once she helps you sell your home here. NEED STAGING? Staging is a vital part of the complimentary services Nadine offers, and a proven and vital part of the value she has provided to her clients since 2008. You’ll be impressed with Nadine, from selling homes and her “friendly nature and Southern charm” to giving back to our community from every sale to Children’s Miracle Network, CENTRA Foundation, and many other charities, schools, and programs. CONSIDER Nadine to “STAGE to SELL” your home and CONSIDER IT SOLD.

Re/Max 1st Olympic
20395 Timberlake Road
Lynchburg, VA 24502
Personal Cell: 434-444-2226
Office: 434-832-1100
nadineblakelyhomes.com

Pictured:
Nadine Blakely, REALTOR®




The Face of Hearing Well: Soundz Hearing

Welcome to Soundz Hearing – CVA, your locally owned, small-business hearing care provider. At Soundz Hearing, Timothy Bratton, HIS, and his wife, Veronica, are passionate about restoring connections—helping patients and their families hear and understand each other again. For Tim, a hearing care provider with 28 years of experience, opening a practice in Lynchburg is truly a dream come true. After attending Liberty University in the late ‘70s, he always felt a deep desire to return. Eight years ago, the Lord opened the doors, and today, Tim and Veronica are grateful to serve the communities of Lynchburg, Smith Mountain Lake, and even patients who travel hours just for the fresh-baked cookies, hot coffee, and exceptional care. Soundz Hearing is built on a foundation of “old-fashioned patient care,” where everyone is treated like family. They proudly offer state-of-the-art hearing technology at fair prices—and yes, they still make house calls for patients who can no longer visit the office. Call Soundz Hearing today and experience the difference—where care meets comfort, and hearing meets heart.

Soundz Hearing
Lynchburg Office
1319-A Enterprise Drive
Lynchburg, VA 24502
434-239-4327

Smith Mountain Lake Office
13335-A Booker T Washington Highway
Hardy, VA 24101
540-912-0128

www.soundzhearingcva.com

Pictured:
Veronica Bratton, Timothy Bratton, HIS




Toddler-Friendly Summer Snacks

Healthy Popsicles, Mini Veggie Muffins, and Fruit Kabobs They’ll Actually Eat

Summertime brings sunshine, longer days—and endless snack requests. For toddlers, snack time is more than just filling the belly. It’s an opportunity to hydrate, fuel growth, and sneak in some extra nutrients. But when it’s hot outside and schedules are loose, it helps to have go-to options that are healthy, easy to make, and perfect for on-the-go.

These toddler-friendly summer snacks hit all the marks: fun, flavorful, and parent-approved.

Frozen Fruit & Yogurt Popsicles

Cool, creamy, and mess-resistant thanks to Greek yogurt, these popsicles are packed with protein and probiotics.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries (or mixed berries)

  • ¾ cup plain full-fat Greek yogurt

  • 1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup (omit for children under 1)

  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Blend all ingredients in a food processor or blender until smooth.

  2. Pour into silicone popsicle molds.

  3. Freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight.

  4. Run molds under warm water to release.

Tip: Make a few with added spinach or chia seeds for an extra boost—your toddler won’t even notice.

Mini Veggie Muffins

Soft, slightly sweet, and packed with vegetables, these muffins are perfect for snack time or breakfast on the go.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup rolled oats

  • 1 ripe banana

  • 1 egg

  • ¼ cup unsweetened applesauce

  • ½ teaspoon baking soda

  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon

  • ½ cup finely shredded zucchini (squeeze out excess liquid)

  • ¼ cup finely shredded carrot

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil or melted coconut oil

  • Optional: 1 tablespoon maple syrup for older toddlers

Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F and grease a mini muffin tin.

  2. Blend oats in a blender or food processor to make oat flour.

  3. Add banana, egg, applesauce, oil, and maple syrup if using. Blend until smooth.

  4. Stir in zucchini, carrot, cinnamon, and baking soda by hand.

  5. Spoon batter into muffin cups (fill almost to the top).

  6. Bake for 13–15 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.

  7. Cool before serving. Store in fridge or freeze for later.

Make-Ahead Tip: Double the batch and freeze extras—just thaw overnight in the fridge or microwave for 15–20 seconds.

Fruit & Cheese Kabobs

A snack and a toddler activity rolled into one, these kabobs encourage independence and make healthy eating fun.

Ingredients:

  • Cubed fruit: watermelon, cantaloupe, kiwi, strawberries, blueberries, grapes (quartered)

  • Cubed cheese: cheddar, mozzarella, or Colby Jack

  • Optional add-ins: cooked pasta spirals, sliced cucumber, or avocado chunks

  • Small bamboo skewers or cut paper straws

Instructions:

  1. Help your toddler alternate fruit and cheese on each skewer or straw.

  2. Serve immediately or store in the fridge for up to 2 days.

Safety Tip: For younger toddlers, skip the skewer and arrange on a plate as a “build-your-own” snack.

Snack Smart, Snack Often

With these toddler-friendly recipes in your back pocket, you’ll always be ready when the next snack request hits. Each recipe is simple, nutritious, and made with whole-food ingredients—so you can feel confident about what’s going into their growing bodies. And best of all? These snacks are just as delicious for grown-ups, too.

Smart Snacking Tips for Summer Toddlers

  • Pack with care: Use insulated bags and ice packs when bringing snacks outdoors.

  • Offer water often: Hydration is key in the summer heat. Try water with sliced fruit for flavor.

  • Switch it up: Toddlers love variety. Rotate between textures, colors, and shapes.

  • Limit added sugar: Let fruit and natural flavors shine whenever possible.




Nominate a Community Champion!

Do you know someone who is always giving back to our local community? Nominate them for our 2025 Lynchburg Living Community Champion awards! Nominations are open June 10 – August 15, 2025. Results will be published in the Nov./Dec. 2025 issue of Lynchburg Living.

A Community Champion is someone who tirelessly devotes themselves to giving back—whether that means going the extra mile in their workplace, championing change within their community, or volunteering their time. Your nomination serves as a testament to their selflessness and acknowledges their contributions in making the Lynchburg region a better place.

 

THIS CONTEST HAS ENDED.

Selected honorees will be featured in the Nov./Dec. 2025 issue of Lynchburg Living Magazine.

 

Who is eligible to be a Community Champion? Anyone in the Lynchburg, Bedford, Campbell, Amherst, Appomattox area who gives back in tangible and specific ways, including but not limited to:

  1. Philanthropist
  2. Humanitarian
  3. Community Leader
  4. Social Activist
  5. Volunteer Coordinator
  6. Charity Organizer
  7. Nonprofit Founder/Executive Director
  8. Community Advocate
  9. Environmental Steward
  10. Mentor/Mentorship Leader
  11. Social Worker
  12. Community Builder
  13. Advocate for Change
  14. Youth Mentor
  15. Fundraiser
  16. Outreach Coordinator
  17. Service Volunteer
  18. Civic Engagement Leader
  19. Human Rights Advocate
  20. Public Servant
  21. Nonprofit Leader
  22. Pastor or Faith-Based Leader
  23. Corporate Social Responsibility Manager
  24. Education Advocate
  25. Healthcare Worker or Advocate
  26. Crisis Response Volunteer
  27. Disaster Relief Coordinator
  28. Cultural Ambassador
  29. Arts Patron
  30. Diversity and Inclusion Champion
  31. Animal Welfare Advocate
  32. Homelessness Advocate
  33. Elderly Care Volunteer
  34. Disability Rights Activist
  35. Refugee Support Worker
  36. Indigenous Rights Advocate
  37. LGBTQ+ Rights Activist
  38. Social Justice Organizer
  39. Food Security Advocate
  40. Mental Health Advocate
  41. Literacy Champion
  42. Community Development Specialist
  43. Youth Empowerment Leader
  44. Disability Inclusion Advocate
  45. Health Equity Champion
  46. Substance Abuse Counselor

 

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