Home Care Service was founded with the mission to bring you quality in-home care at a landmark affordable price. We offer our agency services locally in San Diego County.
Heather is currently the President of Great Lakes Marketing of Michigan, Inc., a company that specializes in fundraising campaigns for non-profits. She also owns Dakota Creek Properties, a growing housing rental company that provides housing to disadvantaged individuals. Heather lives in Standish, Michigan with her partner Dale and enjoys activities like farming, camping, fishing, and gardening on the weekends. She has over 15 years of experience in marketing and management roles and serves on the boards of several community organizations.
The Employee Caregiving Crisis_How Your Company Can RespondSarah Reese
Caregiver absenteeism costs the U.S. economy an estimated $25.2 billion in lost productivity - and most companies don't know it. Here's how to get help.
Helping Hands program focus is to directly provide assistance for working families and students with resources to help out in areas that would otherwise have to be set aside due to financial hardship, and other unforseen circumstances. The ideal result of the Helping Hands program involvement is that individuals can continue to pursue their personal or professional goals as well as provide for those who depend on their success so that that they may persevere in the midst of difficult situations.
We understand that these particular needs are not easily obtained due financial hardships and the re-prioritizing of other important neccessities for daily living.
The Cakemix Foundation also partners with like-minded organizations who serve the community.
If there is an organization who needs support with collection drives or events, please let us know!
Kelli Martinez is a highly skilled professional with over 10 years of experience in event management, public relations, and client services. She currently serves as the Special Events Manager for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, where she oversees multiple annual events, manages over 125 volunteers annually, and has increased revenue and participation each year. Previously, she held roles with the Health and Human Services Commission and a state representative, where she gained experience in public outreach, client services, and campaign support. Martinez has an educational background in political science and has demonstrated strong leadership, communication, and analytical skills throughout her career.
Jason Grill connects entrepreneurs, startups, mobile, technology and small to medium size business with the right exposure, resources and connections. Jason Grill owns JGrill Media which is a strategic consulting firm that focuses on media relations,public relations, contributing and commentating.
The document recognizes Sonita D. Johnson, MBA as one of the top performing health insurance agents and brokers in the country. As a member of the HealthCare.gov Champions Circle, Johnson exceeded 20 consumers making plan selections on HealthCare.gov during the 2017 Open Enrollment period. The Champions Circle recognizes agents and brokers who improve access to health insurance in communities and go above and beyond to serve customers. Contact information is provided for Johnson to discuss Marketplace Open Enrollment via HealthCare.gov.
Wadnerson Boileau, a local health insurance agent/broker in Miami, Florida, was recognized as one of the top performing agents in the country by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for their success during the 2017 Health Insurance Marketplace Open Enrollment period. Agents who exceeded 20 consumers making plan selections on HealthCare.gov received this nationwide recognition as members of the HealthCare.gov Champions Circle. The recognition acknowledges the hard work of agents who improve access to health insurance in communities and go above and beyond to serve customers' needs.
Seminole County Friends of Abused Children, Inc. has developed this program to focus on the teens preparing to be released from foster care and live independently. Children's Uplift Project (CUP) provides the life skills necessary for them to become independent, viable citizens in the community.
Heather is currently the President of Great Lakes Marketing of Michigan, Inc., a company that specializes in fundraising campaigns for non-profits. She also owns Dakota Creek Properties, a growing housing rental company that provides housing to disadvantaged individuals. Heather lives in Standish, Michigan with her partner Dale and enjoys activities like farming, camping, fishing, and gardening on the weekends. She has over 15 years of experience in marketing and management roles and serves on the boards of several community organizations.
The Employee Caregiving Crisis_How Your Company Can RespondSarah Reese
Caregiver absenteeism costs the U.S. economy an estimated $25.2 billion in lost productivity - and most companies don't know it. Here's how to get help.
Helping Hands program focus is to directly provide assistance for working families and students with resources to help out in areas that would otherwise have to be set aside due to financial hardship, and other unforseen circumstances. The ideal result of the Helping Hands program involvement is that individuals can continue to pursue their personal or professional goals as well as provide for those who depend on their success so that that they may persevere in the midst of difficult situations.
We understand that these particular needs are not easily obtained due financial hardships and the re-prioritizing of other important neccessities for daily living.
The Cakemix Foundation also partners with like-minded organizations who serve the community.
If there is an organization who needs support with collection drives or events, please let us know!
Kelli Martinez is a highly skilled professional with over 10 years of experience in event management, public relations, and client services. She currently serves as the Special Events Manager for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, where she oversees multiple annual events, manages over 125 volunteers annually, and has increased revenue and participation each year. Previously, she held roles with the Health and Human Services Commission and a state representative, where she gained experience in public outreach, client services, and campaign support. Martinez has an educational background in political science and has demonstrated strong leadership, communication, and analytical skills throughout her career.
Jason Grill connects entrepreneurs, startups, mobile, technology and small to medium size business with the right exposure, resources and connections. Jason Grill owns JGrill Media which is a strategic consulting firm that focuses on media relations,public relations, contributing and commentating.
The document recognizes Sonita D. Johnson, MBA as one of the top performing health insurance agents and brokers in the country. As a member of the HealthCare.gov Champions Circle, Johnson exceeded 20 consumers making plan selections on HealthCare.gov during the 2017 Open Enrollment period. The Champions Circle recognizes agents and brokers who improve access to health insurance in communities and go above and beyond to serve customers. Contact information is provided for Johnson to discuss Marketplace Open Enrollment via HealthCare.gov.
Wadnerson Boileau, a local health insurance agent/broker in Miami, Florida, was recognized as one of the top performing agents in the country by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for their success during the 2017 Health Insurance Marketplace Open Enrollment period. Agents who exceeded 20 consumers making plan selections on HealthCare.gov received this nationwide recognition as members of the HealthCare.gov Champions Circle. The recognition acknowledges the hard work of agents who improve access to health insurance in communities and go above and beyond to serve customers' needs.
Seminole County Friends of Abused Children, Inc. has developed this program to focus on the teens preparing to be released from foster care and live independently. Children's Uplift Project (CUP) provides the life skills necessary for them to become independent, viable citizens in the community.
The caring committee concentrated on the 10 caritas processes. We selected one process every month and the committee members interviewed their co-workers as to what that word means to them and collected their stories/interpretation.
The Greater Lafayette Aging District is hosting a meeting to discuss changes to home health in 2020 called PDGM and how it will affect the elderly population, physicians, and home health care. Heather Hardy, RN and Chief Clinical Nursing Officer at Grace Home Health, will speak on the topic. The meeting will be held on August 8, 2019 from 2:30pm to 4pm at Avanti Senior Living in Lafayette, Louisiana, with a facility tour following. Attendees are encouraged to bring door prizes and guests.
This volunteer information form provides details on how to get involved with the Early Learning Coalition of Orange County as either a celebrity reader, volunteer at special events, or donor. Interested individuals can contact the volunteer coordinator, Jerry Brady, by phone or email to learn more or nominate others. The Coalition works to provide high-quality early education programs to all children in Orange County through partnerships with parents, childcare providers, and community members.
Dr. prem reddy family foundation donates $100,000 to on egenerationJohn Joseph
The Dr. Prem Reddy Family Foundation donated $100,000 to ONEgeneration, a non-profit organization that provides social services integrating seniors, children, and families in the San Fernando Valley. This was the largest donation ever received by ONEgeneration and will support their programs. Dr. Prem Reddy, the founder of the Family Foundation and CEO of Prime Healthcare, was honored at ONEgeneration's spring gala for his commitment to enriching lives in the communities his organizations serve. ONEgeneration and Prime Healthcare have partnered to develop collaborative opportunities that support healthcare in the San Fernando Valley.
Helpful Hands, Inc. is accepting Letters of Intent (LOIs) from existing community partners in Seminole County, FL for consideration of 2016 program funding. The deadline to submit an LOI is November 15, 2015. LOIs should be no more than 2 pages and include information about the organization, the program requesting funding, funding amount, target population, program impact, and evaluation plan. Funding requests should include specific funding goals and amounts. Helpful Hands funds programs that provide quality of life enrichment through activities like teen programs, fine arts, athletics, and more.
FATDA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 2006 in Atlanta, GA by Samuel Dean, a disabled Liberian, to provide assistance and advocacy for disabled persons in Liberia, Africa, and the world. Their mission is to advance awareness of disabled issues and distribute mobility equipment to disadvantaged war victims. They have distributed over 5,000 wheelchairs, canes, and crutches to 10 counties in Liberia and provided medical supplies to hospitals and orphanages caring for people with disabilities.
Melissa was referred to a dental office by GRACE, a non-profit relief agency that provides necessities to those with limited income or emergencies. GRACE is one of several non-profits the dentist, Dr. Doctor, supports through involvement and mission trips, as he prides himself on giving back to the community. The document encourages learning more about GRACE by visiting their website.
Linda Curtis was initially hired at UCare in 2011 as a Claims Examiner and was later promoted to Adjustment Specialist in 2013. In this role, she was responsible for resolving complex claim adjustments to ensure accurate payments. Unfortunately, UCare lost several state contracts in 2016, forcing layoffs of approximately half of its 900 employees, including Linda. During her tenure, Linda consistently performed at high standards with strong knowledge of claims processing. Her supervisor highly recommends Linda and believes any company that hires her will benefit greatly from her work.
Kathy Lachelle Williams is seeking a management position that allows her to utilize her organizational, interpersonal, and customer service skills. She has over 15 years of experience in roles such as an accounting technician, loan processor, and welfare reform liaison. Williams also has a certificate as a personal care assistant and experience providing family support services. Her resume demonstrates strong computer skills and expertise in areas such as banking, finance, community outreach, and caregiving.
The Girlfriends' Guide of Financial SavvyLewis Rice
Women outlive men, marry older partners and are more likely to be widowed. We need to be involved and be knowledgeable to protect ourselves. If you do not want state law to determine what happens to you and your assets upon incapacity or death, you must document your plans and intentions.
Angels of Grace is a foster family agency that addresses the social justice issue of defending children's rights and finding them safe homes. It serves foster children under 18 in Fresno County. The agency aims to create nurturing environments that enhance children's lives and respects their mind, body, spirit, and culture. It focuses on the well-being of children in foster care in line with human rights and social work values.
The Aetna Foundation awarded a $35,000 grant to C.H.O.I.C.E.S for Girls, a non-profit organization focused on childhood obesity prevention. The funding will expand C.H.O.I.C.E.S' S.L.I.T.E workshops and Camp Divas summer program for overweight girls ages 10-17. C.H.O.I.C.E.S' founder thanked Aetna for the grant to increase programming helping families in underserved Atlanta communities adopt healthier lifestyles. The Aetna Foundation president said community programs can powerfully impact health and change lives family by family.
The document thanks sponsors and supporters for helping launch Reinventing Mi Retirement, an initiative to help Michigan residents age 50 and older achieve financial security in retirement. It details that numerous organizations came together to make Reinventing Mi Retirement a reality through funding and contributions. The initiative will host nine free events across Michigan on October 20th for residents to learn about retirement planning from special speakers and receive financial checkups and resources.
Jerry Cook is the Director of Contracts for Goodwill Industries of the Southern Rivers based in Columbus, Georgia. He has over 20 years of experience in retail management and facilities management. Cook serves on multiple chambers of commerce and boards to help local businesses and bring awareness of employment opportunities. He enjoys spending time with his family and seeing others succeed.
The document provides information for veterans on connecting with resources and employers in West Michigan. It recommends creating a LinkedIn profile to help employers learn about candidates. It also suggests attending networking events to connect with veteran-friendly employers and learn about the civilian workplace. Finally, it lists various groups, organizations, and resources available to assist veterans with employment, education, healthcare benefits, and social support.
Phi Sigma Sigma sorority is requesting $596.75 to hold a stroke awareness fundraiser in April 2013. The event will honor a sorority sister who passed away from a stroke and raise money for Rush Medical Center. The budget covers supplies and food for a balloon release event to educate students on stroke and symbolize releasing grief. The previous year's similar event was successful in raising awareness and funds.
This document is a referral from Ken Yeager, a member of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, to establish an Office of LGBTQ Affairs. Yeager cites statistics showing disparities faced by the LGBTQ community in areas like poverty, homelessness, health, education and criminal justice. He notes efforts the county has already taken but argues a coordinated office could better assist departments in eliminating disparities. The proposed office would provide training, assistance, promote best practices, external relations and measure progress. The referral asks the County Executive to report back with considerations for establishing such an office.
This document provides information about health and human services resources in King County, Washington. It includes an index of services covering topics such as caregivers, chemical dependency, child abuse/neglect, disabilities, domestic violence, education, employment, ethnicity, food/nutrition, foster care/adoption, GLBTQI, health care, homeless resources, housing, legal services, mental health, older adults, recreation, transportation, veterans, and youth/family services. The document aims to help residents find assistance from local organizations. It is produced by Crisis Clinic and United Way of King County.
Learn Valuable Information for Getting Paid to Take Care of Your Family Membe...BestHomeCare
The need for home care is constantly growing and, as a result, providing care for a family member or friend has become much more common than it was just a few years ago. Most family caregivers are unaware of the opportunity they have to get paid for taking care of a family member or friend. The state of Minnesota and Federal Government sponsor programs designed to compensate caregivers for their services. This paper outlines these programs to help friend and family caregivers find the appropriate method for getting paid to take care of a loved one.
1. The document provides information about CalWORKs, California's welfare program for low-income families with children under age 19. It provides monthly cash aid and also qualifies recipients for Medi-Cal health insurance and CalFresh food stamps.
2. To qualify for CalWORKs, a family's income must be below the amounts listed for different family sizes. Applicants must apply at their local DPSS office and bring documentation of identity, income, residency, citizenship/immigration status, and other family circumstances.
3. The program provides maximum monthly cash aid grants for "exempt" recipients who receive disability payments and "non-exempt" recipients. It outlines additional benefits available through CalWORK
The document discusses the work of the Children's Trust of South Carolina, a nonprofit organization that advocates for policies to protect children. It outlines the organization's mission to support public and private efforts to keep children safe. Key activities include advocating for legislation, implementing parenting programs, and using data from the KIDS COUNT project to inform their work. The goal is to strengthen families and communities to prevent child abuse and neglect.
This document summarizes the services provided by the YMCA Childcare Resource Service (CRS) in San Diego. It discusses that May 6th is Provider Appreciation Day to recognize child care providers. CRS holds annual recognition events for providers and this year will host providers at YMCA Camp Surf in September. It also provides information on the military respite care project run by CRS that provides respite child care for military families with children with disabilities.
The caring committee concentrated on the 10 caritas processes. We selected one process every month and the committee members interviewed their co-workers as to what that word means to them and collected their stories/interpretation.
The Greater Lafayette Aging District is hosting a meeting to discuss changes to home health in 2020 called PDGM and how it will affect the elderly population, physicians, and home health care. Heather Hardy, RN and Chief Clinical Nursing Officer at Grace Home Health, will speak on the topic. The meeting will be held on August 8, 2019 from 2:30pm to 4pm at Avanti Senior Living in Lafayette, Louisiana, with a facility tour following. Attendees are encouraged to bring door prizes and guests.
This volunteer information form provides details on how to get involved with the Early Learning Coalition of Orange County as either a celebrity reader, volunteer at special events, or donor. Interested individuals can contact the volunteer coordinator, Jerry Brady, by phone or email to learn more or nominate others. The Coalition works to provide high-quality early education programs to all children in Orange County through partnerships with parents, childcare providers, and community members.
Dr. prem reddy family foundation donates $100,000 to on egenerationJohn Joseph
The Dr. Prem Reddy Family Foundation donated $100,000 to ONEgeneration, a non-profit organization that provides social services integrating seniors, children, and families in the San Fernando Valley. This was the largest donation ever received by ONEgeneration and will support their programs. Dr. Prem Reddy, the founder of the Family Foundation and CEO of Prime Healthcare, was honored at ONEgeneration's spring gala for his commitment to enriching lives in the communities his organizations serve. ONEgeneration and Prime Healthcare have partnered to develop collaborative opportunities that support healthcare in the San Fernando Valley.
Helpful Hands, Inc. is accepting Letters of Intent (LOIs) from existing community partners in Seminole County, FL for consideration of 2016 program funding. The deadline to submit an LOI is November 15, 2015. LOIs should be no more than 2 pages and include information about the organization, the program requesting funding, funding amount, target population, program impact, and evaluation plan. Funding requests should include specific funding goals and amounts. Helpful Hands funds programs that provide quality of life enrichment through activities like teen programs, fine arts, athletics, and more.
FATDA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 2006 in Atlanta, GA by Samuel Dean, a disabled Liberian, to provide assistance and advocacy for disabled persons in Liberia, Africa, and the world. Their mission is to advance awareness of disabled issues and distribute mobility equipment to disadvantaged war victims. They have distributed over 5,000 wheelchairs, canes, and crutches to 10 counties in Liberia and provided medical supplies to hospitals and orphanages caring for people with disabilities.
Melissa was referred to a dental office by GRACE, a non-profit relief agency that provides necessities to those with limited income or emergencies. GRACE is one of several non-profits the dentist, Dr. Doctor, supports through involvement and mission trips, as he prides himself on giving back to the community. The document encourages learning more about GRACE by visiting their website.
Linda Curtis was initially hired at UCare in 2011 as a Claims Examiner and was later promoted to Adjustment Specialist in 2013. In this role, she was responsible for resolving complex claim adjustments to ensure accurate payments. Unfortunately, UCare lost several state contracts in 2016, forcing layoffs of approximately half of its 900 employees, including Linda. During her tenure, Linda consistently performed at high standards with strong knowledge of claims processing. Her supervisor highly recommends Linda and believes any company that hires her will benefit greatly from her work.
Kathy Lachelle Williams is seeking a management position that allows her to utilize her organizational, interpersonal, and customer service skills. She has over 15 years of experience in roles such as an accounting technician, loan processor, and welfare reform liaison. Williams also has a certificate as a personal care assistant and experience providing family support services. Her resume demonstrates strong computer skills and expertise in areas such as banking, finance, community outreach, and caregiving.
The Girlfriends' Guide of Financial SavvyLewis Rice
Women outlive men, marry older partners and are more likely to be widowed. We need to be involved and be knowledgeable to protect ourselves. If you do not want state law to determine what happens to you and your assets upon incapacity or death, you must document your plans and intentions.
Angels of Grace is a foster family agency that addresses the social justice issue of defending children's rights and finding them safe homes. It serves foster children under 18 in Fresno County. The agency aims to create nurturing environments that enhance children's lives and respects their mind, body, spirit, and culture. It focuses on the well-being of children in foster care in line with human rights and social work values.
The Aetna Foundation awarded a $35,000 grant to C.H.O.I.C.E.S for Girls, a non-profit organization focused on childhood obesity prevention. The funding will expand C.H.O.I.C.E.S' S.L.I.T.E workshops and Camp Divas summer program for overweight girls ages 10-17. C.H.O.I.C.E.S' founder thanked Aetna for the grant to increase programming helping families in underserved Atlanta communities adopt healthier lifestyles. The Aetna Foundation president said community programs can powerfully impact health and change lives family by family.
The document thanks sponsors and supporters for helping launch Reinventing Mi Retirement, an initiative to help Michigan residents age 50 and older achieve financial security in retirement. It details that numerous organizations came together to make Reinventing Mi Retirement a reality through funding and contributions. The initiative will host nine free events across Michigan on October 20th for residents to learn about retirement planning from special speakers and receive financial checkups and resources.
Jerry Cook is the Director of Contracts for Goodwill Industries of the Southern Rivers based in Columbus, Georgia. He has over 20 years of experience in retail management and facilities management. Cook serves on multiple chambers of commerce and boards to help local businesses and bring awareness of employment opportunities. He enjoys spending time with his family and seeing others succeed.
The document provides information for veterans on connecting with resources and employers in West Michigan. It recommends creating a LinkedIn profile to help employers learn about candidates. It also suggests attending networking events to connect with veteran-friendly employers and learn about the civilian workplace. Finally, it lists various groups, organizations, and resources available to assist veterans with employment, education, healthcare benefits, and social support.
Phi Sigma Sigma sorority is requesting $596.75 to hold a stroke awareness fundraiser in April 2013. The event will honor a sorority sister who passed away from a stroke and raise money for Rush Medical Center. The budget covers supplies and food for a balloon release event to educate students on stroke and symbolize releasing grief. The previous year's similar event was successful in raising awareness and funds.
This document is a referral from Ken Yeager, a member of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, to establish an Office of LGBTQ Affairs. Yeager cites statistics showing disparities faced by the LGBTQ community in areas like poverty, homelessness, health, education and criminal justice. He notes efforts the county has already taken but argues a coordinated office could better assist departments in eliminating disparities. The proposed office would provide training, assistance, promote best practices, external relations and measure progress. The referral asks the County Executive to report back with considerations for establishing such an office.
This document provides information about health and human services resources in King County, Washington. It includes an index of services covering topics such as caregivers, chemical dependency, child abuse/neglect, disabilities, domestic violence, education, employment, ethnicity, food/nutrition, foster care/adoption, GLBTQI, health care, homeless resources, housing, legal services, mental health, older adults, recreation, transportation, veterans, and youth/family services. The document aims to help residents find assistance from local organizations. It is produced by Crisis Clinic and United Way of King County.
Learn Valuable Information for Getting Paid to Take Care of Your Family Membe...BestHomeCare
The need for home care is constantly growing and, as a result, providing care for a family member or friend has become much more common than it was just a few years ago. Most family caregivers are unaware of the opportunity they have to get paid for taking care of a family member or friend. The state of Minnesota and Federal Government sponsor programs designed to compensate caregivers for their services. This paper outlines these programs to help friend and family caregivers find the appropriate method for getting paid to take care of a loved one.
1. The document provides information about CalWORKs, California's welfare program for low-income families with children under age 19. It provides monthly cash aid and also qualifies recipients for Medi-Cal health insurance and CalFresh food stamps.
2. To qualify for CalWORKs, a family's income must be below the amounts listed for different family sizes. Applicants must apply at their local DPSS office and bring documentation of identity, income, residency, citizenship/immigration status, and other family circumstances.
3. The program provides maximum monthly cash aid grants for "exempt" recipients who receive disability payments and "non-exempt" recipients. It outlines additional benefits available through CalWORK
The document discusses the work of the Children's Trust of South Carolina, a nonprofit organization that advocates for policies to protect children. It outlines the organization's mission to support public and private efforts to keep children safe. Key activities include advocating for legislation, implementing parenting programs, and using data from the KIDS COUNT project to inform their work. The goal is to strengthen families and communities to prevent child abuse and neglect.
This document summarizes the services provided by the YMCA Childcare Resource Service (CRS) in San Diego. It discusses that May 6th is Provider Appreciation Day to recognize child care providers. CRS holds annual recognition events for providers and this year will host providers at YMCA Camp Surf in September. It also provides information on the military respite care project run by CRS that provides respite child care for military families with children with disabilities.
The document provides an annual report from ACT - Autism Community Training, which summarizes their activities and accomplishments in 2013, including providing information services to over 2,000 families, developing resources for marginalized groups, hosting training events, and working to better support adults with autism and their employment opportunities. It recognizes the collaboration of volunteers, funders, and community partners that allow ACT to carry out its mission of providing information and training to help those with autism live productive lives.
Gentry LaRue served as Chairman of the Board of Directors for Community Action Council for over 30 years before stepping down at the end of 2013. Though no longer Chairman, he will continue serving the Council's mission. LaRue was born in 1933 in Kentucky and obtained deferments to complete his education, but was ultimately drafted into the U.S. Army in 1956 after graduating from Kentucky State College. As a long-time leader, LaRue has made significant contributions to reducing poverty in the community.
How to Use HealthyCity.org for Service Referral & Planning Healthy City
These slides highlight the tools on HealthyCity.org that facilitate both service referral and service planning. The website helps you connect vulnerable populations to the resources they need by providing the largest searchable and mappable online hub of health and human services in California. In addition to this comprehensive resource data, service providers and planners can access additional community data to identify gaps in services, as well as identify areas of need and opportunity to inform program planning. In this training you will learn how to:
- Facilitate case management: Help clients find services by searching the detailed health and human service database of 2-1-1s across the state (*available in 16 counties and counting).
- Inform service planning: Research information about your clients’ communities to enhance program focus and planning.
- Improve service planning and provision by adding your own data: Map data that you collect in order to see the distribution of your clients, members, facilities, or other organizations.
This document discusses financial assistance programs available through the VA for veterans and their caregivers. It provides information on VA pension benefits that can help cover the costs of long-term care like nursing homes and assisted living facilities. These pensions, called Aid and Attendance or Housebound, provide up to $23,000 per year tax-free that can pay for home care, assisted living, or nursing homes. Both professional caregivers and family caregivers may receive this financial assistance. The veteran does not need to receive care at a VA facility and can choose any provider that meets their needs.
Connecting Older Adults To Local ResourcesKeenanScott
The Eldercare Locator connects older adults and their caregivers to local resources and services that can help them in several areas. By calling the Eldercare Locator at 1 (800) 677-1116 or visiting their website, older adults and caregivers can be connected to programs in their community that provide assistance with things like transportation, home-delivered meals, home modifications, caregiver support, adult day care, benefits counseling, and more. The Eldercare Locator is a national resource that was established by the U.S. Administration on Aging to connect people to area agencies and services for older adults.
This document summarizes the programs and impact of YMCA Childcare Resource Service (CRS) in San Diego. CRS works to create brighter futures for families and children by providing subsidized childcare, behavior support services, summer camp scholarships, and after-school programs for teens with special needs. The document highlights the positive impact of these programs based on testimonials from participating families. It also provides an update on the California childcare licensing system, including a new centralized complaint hotline number.
10 Resources for Family Caregivers and Their Loved Ones with Special NeedsBrightStar Care
This document lists 10 resources that can help family caregivers caring for loved ones with special needs. These resources include websites that allow caregivers to manage care schedules and updates shared with other caregivers, find local caregivers, get caregiving tips from the CDC, connect with other caregivers facing similar challenges, get information on healthcare policies, get advice and support from national caregiver organizations, access home care services, get caregiving advice from experts, and find information and services for children and adults with disabilities. The resources aim to make the caregiver's experience more manageable.
In this webinar, Michaele Beebe, Director of Public Policy and Research at United Advocates for Children and Families will discuss:
• What certification entails.
• SB 614, the Peer Certification bill.
• Peer certification accreditation for parents, family members, consumers & youth with lived experience in the mental health, alcohol/drug abuse, foster care, juvenile justice & special education systems.
The document describes the Lawton Chiles Foundation's Whole Child Connection initiative, which aims to provide comprehensive support services for families and children. It does this through an online system where families complete a profile of their needs, then get connected to relevant service providers. The initiative has helped over 4,000 families in Martin County access over 12,000 services. It also identifies gaps where more providers are needed to meet family needs.
The document describes the Lawton Chiles Foundation's Whole Child Connection initiative, which aims to provide comprehensive support for families and children. It does this through an online system that allows parents to create a profile outlining their family's needs. The system then connects families to various social services and providers in their community to address issues like healthcare, childcare, education, and more. The initiative has helped thousands of families in Martin County access over 12,000 resources to meet their needs.
Big Bend Community Based Care contracts with several agencies to provide child welfare services in Florida's Big Bend region. The agencies include Anchorage Children's Home, Boys Town North Florida, Children's Home Society with Emerald Coast and North Central divisions, DISC Village, Habilitative Services of North Florida, and Life Management Center. Big Bend Community Based Care oversees foster care placement and works to provide prevention and intervention services to keep children safe with their families or in foster homes.
Granted: Identifying, Applying for and Managing Grant FundsBloomerang
This document provides an overview of a presentation on identifying, applying for, and managing grant funds. The presentation covers information needed prior to applying for grants like an organization's name, tax ID, mission statements, and annual budget. It discusses elements of grant proposals like executive summaries, statements of need, project descriptions, budgets, and evaluations. The presentation also touches on grant readiness, building strong applications, and managing grants once received. The guest presenter, Mandy Pearce, is an expert in grant writing and nonprofit fundraising.
This particular slides consist of- what is hypotension,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is the summary of hypotension:
Hypotension, or low blood pressure, is when the pressure of blood circulating in the body is lower than normal or expected. It's only a problem if it negatively impacts the body and causes symptoms. Normal blood pressure is usually between 90/60 mmHg and 120/80 mmHg, but pressures below 90/60 are generally considered hypotensive.
Exploring the Benefits of Binaural Hearing: Why Two Hearing Aids Are Better T...Ear Solutions (ESPL)
Binaural hearing using two hearing aids instead of one offers numerous advantages, including improved sound localization, enhanced sound quality, better speech understanding in noise, reduced listening effort, and greater overall satisfaction. By leveraging the brain’s natural ability to process sound from both ears, binaural hearing aids provide a more balanced, clear, and comfortable hearing experience. If you or a loved one is considering hearing aids, consult with a hearing care professional at Ear Solutions hearing aid clinic in Mumbai to explore the benefits of binaural hearing and determine the best solution for your hearing needs. Embracing binaural hearing can lead to a richer, more engaging auditory experience and significantly improve your quality of life.
The best massage spa Ajman is Chandrima Spa Ajman, which was founded in 2023 and is exclusively for men 24 hours a day. As of right now, our parent firm has been providing massage services to over 50,000+ clients in Ajman for the past 10 years. It has about 8+ branches. This demonstrates that Chandrima Spa Ajman is among the most reasonably priced spas in Ajman and the ideal place to unwind and rejuvenate. We provide a wide range of Spa massage treatments, including Indian, Pakistani, Kerala, Malayali, and body-to-body massages. Numerous massage techniques are available, including deep tissue, Swedish, Thai, Russian, and hot stone massages. Our massage therapists produce genuinely unique treatments that generate a revitalized sense of inner serenely by fusing modern techniques, the cleanest natural substances, and traditional holistic therapists.
PET CT beginners Guide covers some of the underrepresented topics in PET CTMiadAlsulami
This lecture briefly covers some of the underrepresented topics in Molecular imaging with cases , such as:
- Primary pleural tumors and pleural metastases.
- Distinguishing between MPM and Talc Pleurodesis.
- Urological tumors.
- The role of FDG PET in NET.
Gemma Wean- Nutritional solution for Artemiasmuskaan0008
GEMMA Wean is a high end larval co-feeding and weaning diet aimed at Artemia optimisation and is fortified with a high level of proteins and phospholipids. GEMMA Wean provides the early weaned juveniles with dedicated fish nutrition and is an ideal follow on from GEMMA Micro or Artemia.
GEMMA Wean has an optimised nutritional balance and physical quality so that it flows more freely and spreads readily on the water surface. The balance of phospholipid classes to- gether with the production technology based on a low temperature extrusion process improve the physical aspect of the pellets while still retaining the high phospholipid content.
GEMMA Wean is available in 0.1mm, 0.2mm and 0.3mm. There is also a 0.5mm micro-pellet, GEMMA Wean Diamond, which covers the early nursery stage from post-weaning to pre-growing.
This particular slides consist of- what is Pneumothorax,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is a summary of Pneumothorax:
Pneumothorax, also known as a collapsed lung, is a condition that occurs when air leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall. This air buildup puts pressure on the lung, preventing it from expanding fully when you breathe. A pneumothorax can cause a complete or partial collapse of the lung.
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2. As our parents get old, we realize that we need to
help them to transition to different stages as elders.
They will need to talk with a lawyer, check on their
benefits, learn about home health care options, ways
to downsize, sell their home, and more.
We have put together resources to help seniors and
their families cope with the challenges of aging.
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3. State of California Department of Aging:
https://www.aging.ca.gov/
Department of Social Services:
https://www.ccld.dss.ca.gov/carefacilitysearch/
California Care Planning Council:
http://www.careforcalifornia.net/list03_ca_home_health_care_services.htm
Family Caregiver Support Program:
https://www.aging.ca.gov/Programs_and_Services/Family_Caregiv
Area Agency on Aging:
https://www.aging.ca.gov/Providers_and_Partners/Area_Agencies_
California Department of Social Service Facility Search:
https://www.ccld.dss.ca.gov/carefacilitysearch/
Community-Based Adult Services:
https://www.aging.ca.gov/Providers_and_Partners/Community-Based_Adult_Services/
California Department of Justice:
https://oag.ca.gov/
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4. California Hospice and Palliative Care Association:
https://www.calhospice.org/
California Alzheimer’s Disease Center:
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/DCDIC/CDCB/Pages/CaliforniaAlzheimersDiseaseCenters
.aspx
Medical Board of California:
https://www.mbc.ca.gov/Breeze/License_Verification.aspx
California Prescription Assistance Program:
https://california.prescriptionassistance.info/about-us
California Department of Insurance:
http://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/105-type/95-guides/05-health/health-ins-guide.cfm
Long Term Care Ombudsman:
https://www.aging.ca.gov/Programs_and_Services/Long-Term_Care_Ombudsman/
Multipurpose Senior Service Program:
https://www.aging.ca.gov/Providers_and_Partners/Multipurpose_Senior_Services_Program/
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California Healthcare Foundation:
https://www.chcf.org/
California Moving Companies for Seniors:
https://www.seniorresource.com/s mov6.php?STATE=%27CA%27
FHA Reverse Mortgage for Seniors:
https://www.fha.com/fha_reverse#:~:text=An%20FHA%20reverse%2
mortgage%20is,no%20longer%20occupies%20the%20property.
California Franchise Tax Board:
https://www.ftb.ca.gov/
American Association of Retired People(AARP):
https://www.aarp.org/
Long Term Care Clearinghouse:
https://longtermcare.acl.gov/
Medicaid:
https://www.medicaid.gov/.
Medicare:
https://www.medicare.gov/
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6. Social Security:
https://www.ssa.gov/
Services and Advocacy For Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Elders:
https://sagenyc.org/
Department of Veteran Affairs:
https://www.va.gov/
Elder Care Locator:
https://eldercare.acl.gov/Public/Index.aspx/
Physician Compare Medicare:
https://www.medicare.gov/physiciancompare/
Meals on Wheels:
https://www.mealsonwheelsamerica.org/signup/find-programs
Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program:
https://www.fns.usda.gov/sfmnp/senior-farmers-market-nutrition-program
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Legal
Elder Law Answers:
https://www.elderlawanswers.com/
Justice in Aging:
https://www.justiceinaging.org/
LegalShild:
https://www.legalshield.com/
National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys:
https://www.naela.org/
National LGBT Legal Aid Forum:
http://www.nclrights.org/
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Financial
American Association of Daily Money Managers:
https://www.aadmmgny.com/
American Institute of CPAs:
https://www.aicpa.org/
American Institute of Financial Gerontology:
http://www.aifg.org/index.cfm
National Association of Personal Financial Advisors:
https://www.napfa.org/
National Association of Realtors:
https://www.nar.realtor/
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