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Homecare-Therapien: Inkontinenz-Versorgung
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Homecare-Therapien: Wundversorgung
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Homecare: Thromboseprophylaxe
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Homecare-Therapien: Künstliche Ernährung
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Homecare-Therapien: Stoma-Versorgung
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Homecare-Therapien: Künstliche Ernährung
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Homecare
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Homecare
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Homecare: Dekubitusversorgung
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Homecare
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Homecare bei Diabetes
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Homecare-Therapien: Moderne Wundversorgung
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Horizon Homecare Supplies (2,692 square feet)
7925 W Broad Street, Richmond, VA
This business opened in 2007 and closed in 2013; it was originally a Wendy's, which was built and opened in 1978. It became a Chicken Fiesta in 2014.
No Podemos esperar: Government officials, community organizers and immigration and human rights activists rally to support a federal budget that includes citizenship for millions of essential workers and an investment in good jobs, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, New Haven, Connecticut, Thursday, August 26, 2021.
Quote from the media advisory for Thursday, August 26, 2021
Media Contacts: Frank Soults, 32BJ SEIU
Megan Fountain, ULA
Connecticut Leaders Call on Congress to Center Immigrant Workers in Economic Recovery
Senator Blumenthal to rally with homecare workers, janitors, and farmworkers to support a historic budget that includes citizenship for millions of essential workers and an investment in good jobs
What: Just Recovery for Immigrant Workers Press Conference
When: Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 10:30 am
Where: New Haven City Hall, 165 Church St, New Haven, CT 06510
Who: Connecticut Domestic Worker Justice Campaign, National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA), 32BJ SEIU (Service Employees International Union), District 1199 SEIU (New England Health Care Employees Union), Unidad Latina en Accion (ULA), Connecticut TPS Committee, CT Shoreline Indivisible, New Sanctuary CT, CT Workers Center, Comunidades Sin Fronteras, Black and Brown United in Action.
Speakers:
Senator Richard Blumenthal
Mayor Justin Elicker
State Representative Robyn Porter, Co-Chair of Labor Committee
State Senator Julie Kushner, Co-Chair of Labor Committee
Cynthia Johnson of New Haven, homecare worker and member of District 1199 SEIU
Fausto Canelas, office cleaner and member of 32BJ SEIU
Adela Camacho of West Haven, agricultural worker and member of ULA
New Haven, CT -- On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 10:30 am, union and community groups will host a press conference with Senator Blumenthal to demand a national economic recovery that centers our nation’s most vulnerable and essential workers, including a pathway to citizenship for those without status. The COVID-19 pandemic made visible how millions of workers — a majority of whom are women, immigrants, and workers of color — are essential parts of our economy, yet about five million lack citizenship rights and the ability to organize for better working conditions, and millions more lack living wages and safe workplaces.
President Biden’s economic recovery plan, Build Back Better, proposes a huge investment in building a new economy with good jobs for working families. On August 24, the House of Representatives approved the Senate’s $3.5 trillion budget blueprint, including a path to citizenship for undocumented essential workers, farm workers, and immigrants in limbo, including those with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Citizenship for millions is an investment in the American economy and will boost wages, reduce deficits, and accelerate GDP growth.
To create good jobs for all working families, Congress must include in the final budget reconciliation package an investment in good jobs and a path to citizenship. Congress must also pass the PRO Act, strengthen the rights of workers to organize, and create whistleblower protections for undocumented immigrants who speak out about labor abuses.
"Congress has a historic opportunity to level the 'paying' field by investing in homecare jobs,” said State Representative Robyn Porter of New Haven. “The workers who care for our growing elderly population, who are mostly women, majority non-white, deserve equity in pay, benefits and worker protections. It's time to put our money where our mouths are, which means taking care of those who take such good care of our most vulnerable populations."
“I am forever grateful to have Temporary Protected Status, but much like COVID-19 has limited everyone for a year and a half, so my status has limited my ability to see family and plan for the future for a quarter century,” said Fausto Canelas, a Bridgeport office cleaner and 32BJ member originally from Honduras. “Millions of immigrants risked their lives throughout the pandemic so all Americans could live as normally as possible; we are asking Congress to honor our sacrifice by opening a path to citizenship so we can live normally, too.”
The press conference, which will take place on the steps of New Haven City Hall, will serve as an opportunity for policymakers to hear directly from members of their communities who would benefit from the Build Back Better Plan and would thus contribute to a stronger economic recovery.
National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is the leading voice for dignity and fairness for millions of nannies, house cleaners, and care workers in the United States. NDWA has four affiliate organizations in Connecticut: ULA in New Haven; CT Workers Center in Bridgeport; Comunidades Sin Fronteras in Norwalk; and Naugatuck Valley Project in Waterbury. Together with 20 faith and labor organizations, they are the Connecticut Domestic Workers Justice Campaign.
32BJ SEIU is the largest building service workers union in the country, with more than 175,000 members in 11 states and Washington DC, including 4,500 members in Connecticut.
District 1199ne SEIU is the largest organization of healthcare workers in the Northeast, with more than 20,000 workers in hospitals, nursing homes, home care and other health settings.
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Councilman Luigi Boria, City of Doral; Councilman Mike DiPietro, City of Doral; State Representative Jose Felix Diaz; Jose R. Fox, President and CEO, United HomeCare; Mayor Juan Carlos Bermudez, City of Doral.
843 SHW was a Bristol FLF Lodekka that was part of the Bristol Omnibus Compay fleet, it was located at Lawrence Hill Bristol. Here it has become number 5 in the Homecare fleet and carries the name "Ann Boleyn" the correct spelling should be Anne.
It is very appropriate that the bus should carry the name Ann Boleyn as Peter unfortunately 'beheaded' the bus and I have reconstructed the dome/trees and roof with photoshop, more than Henry VIII's second wife ever got!
Peter Shoesmith
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Watch our client Mr.Mohamed Jalaludeen express his satisfaction on the #services provided by #Healthabove60 in assisting with the day to day life for his wife Mrs. Nisreen Jalal who lives with Multiple Sclerosis.
Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) offers a helpful treatment for people who are experiencing the effects of mild to moderate dementia.
What is CST?
Many experts working in dementia care and treatment have recognised the positive effect of these psycho-social sessions. The CST experience is often seen to be as effective as medication. However, CST usually produces the most positive impact on participants who used it in combination with medicine.
CST is offered as a seven week therapy which provides practical and social stimulation to help reduce the harmful effects caused by dementia. This treatment is shown to benefit the quality of life and cognition while remaining cost-effective.
Benefits of CST for dementia patients:
CST offers improved cognition and quality of life
CST is shown to perform as well as some anti-dementia drugs
It is more cost-effective than some medication
The benefits can offer continued value for a period following the sessions
Participants enjoy contributing, learning and socialising
Is CST cost effective?
The therapy was evaluated as cost-effective when measured in terms of quality of life for the individuals taking part.
The most cost-effective results came from the effect on those who received anti-dementia medication in combination with CST. The effectiveness was below the £20,00 recommended by National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
Combining the quality of life improvements with health care costs, CST could save the NHS a net benefit of £54.9 million per year.
NICE-SCIE guidelines recommended that people who were diagnosed with mild to moderate dementia should have the opportunity to participate in a CST programme. It is currently offered by NHS trusts throughout the UK.
How do I choose the right Care for me?
When you begin to realise that you need some extra help with household tasks or personal care, you will need to consider professional care. You have several options available to you which will depend on your situation.
If you would like to stay living in your own home, then home care agencies can offer bespoke care plans to help you retain independence. Home care provides help with tasks such as shopping, cleaning or cooking.
Home care is usually the preferred option for most people as it allows them to remain in control of their care and stay close to the people that they love.
Care homes offer more 24-hour staff, but it can be more costly. You may also need to sell your home to cover the costs of a care home.
Deciding to move into a care home is a big decision. So it is worth thinking about whether you can benefit from care in your home. Companions of London has compiled information about the advantages and disadvantages of both options.
LB08 JZO - Minky Homecare - Daf CF 65.220 6x2 curtain-sided lorry. Truckfest, Peterborough on 30th April 2017
Snowy Cleaner
Multi-Function Cleaner with MAGIC FOAM
with disinfectant that kills 99.9% of Germs* + ODOR Absorber.
* Independent lab test result
Suitable for dirty surfaces and on long-abandoned tough stains.
Effectively eliminates smell from bacteria, spilled drinks/food.
Applications:
On various types of surfaces: metal, wood, leather, vinyl, fiber glass/plastic, porcelain, ceramic, carpet.
Examples inside cars: dashboards, sound system panels, indoor air-conditioners, steering wheels, seats, ceilings, carpets and wood surfaces.
Examples in homes: computers/TV's/sound system casings, indoor AC's (including AC blowers), cupboards, windows, tables, chairs, leather/vinyl seats, bathrooms and also carpets.
Instructions for use:
Note: Try first by spraying into hidden areas and if the color changes, do not use!
1. Shake before use.
2. Spray 15-20 cm from the surface to be cleaned. Leave foam for 30-60 seconds for the magic foam to work.
3. For electronic casings, DO NOT spray directly on the surface but spray it onto a clean cloth/sponge.
4. Rub area with damp cloth or sponge then wipe surface with dry cloth.
5. For maximum protection, treat surface with FURNI-SHINE after the cleaning process with SNOWY CLEANER.
Packaging: 500 ml Aerosol Can
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No Podemos esperar: Government officials, community organizers and immigration and human rights activists rally to support a federal budget that includes citizenship for millions of essential workers and an investment in good jobs, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, New Haven, Connecticut, Thursday, August 26, 2021.
Quote from the media advisory for Thursday, August 26, 2021
Media Contacts: Frank Soults, 32BJ SEIU
Megan Fountain, ULA
Connecticut Leaders Call on Congress to Center Immigrant Workers in Economic Recovery
Senator Blumenthal to rally with homecare workers, janitors, and farmworkers to support a historic budget that includes citizenship for millions of essential workers and an investment in good jobs
What: Just Recovery for Immigrant Workers Press Conference
When: Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 10:30 am
Where: New Haven City Hall, 165 Church St, New Haven, CT 06510
Who: Connecticut Domestic Worker Justice Campaign, National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA), 32BJ SEIU (Service Employees International Union), District 1199 SEIU (New England Health Care Employees Union), Unidad Latina en Accion (ULA), Connecticut TPS Committee, CT Shoreline Indivisible, New Sanctuary CT, CT Workers Center, Comunidades Sin Fronteras, Black and Brown United in Action.
Speakers:
Senator Richard Blumenthal
Mayor Justin Elicker
State Representative Robyn Porter, Co-Chair of Labor Committee
State Senator Julie Kushner, Co-Chair of Labor Committee
Cynthia Johnson of New Haven, homecare worker and member of District 1199 SEIU
Fausto Canelas, office cleaner and member of 32BJ SEIU
Adela Camacho of West Haven, agricultural worker and member of ULA
New Haven, CT -- On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 10:30 am, union and community groups will host a press conference with Senator Blumenthal to demand a national economic recovery that centers our nation’s most vulnerable and essential workers, including a pathway to citizenship for those without status. The COVID-19 pandemic made visible how millions of workers — a majority of whom are women, immigrants, and workers of color — are essential parts of our economy, yet about five million lack citizenship rights and the ability to organize for better working conditions, and millions more lack living wages and safe workplaces.
President Biden’s economic recovery plan, Build Back Better, proposes a huge investment in building a new economy with good jobs for working families. On August 24, the House of Representatives approved the Senate’s $3.5 trillion budget blueprint, including a path to citizenship for undocumented essential workers, farm workers, and immigrants in limbo, including those with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Citizenship for millions is an investment in the American economy and will boost wages, reduce deficits, and accelerate GDP growth.
To create good jobs for all working families, Congress must include in the final budget reconciliation package an investment in good jobs and a path to citizenship. Congress must also pass the PRO Act, strengthen the rights of workers to organize, and create whistleblower protections for undocumented immigrants who speak out about labor abuses.
"Congress has a historic opportunity to level the 'paying' field by investing in homecare jobs,” said State Representative Robyn Porter of New Haven. “The workers who care for our growing elderly population, who are mostly women, majority non-white, deserve equity in pay, benefits and worker protections. It's time to put our money where our mouths are, which means taking care of those who take such good care of our most vulnerable populations."
“I am forever grateful to have Temporary Protected Status, but much like COVID-19 has limited everyone for a year and a half, so my status has limited my ability to see family and plan for the future for a quarter century,” said Fausto Canelas, a Bridgeport office cleaner and 32BJ member originally from Honduras. “Millions of immigrants risked their lives throughout the pandemic so all Americans could live as normally as possible; we are asking Congress to honor our sacrifice by opening a path to citizenship so we can live normally, too.”
The press conference, which will take place on the steps of New Haven City Hall, will serve as an opportunity for policymakers to hear directly from members of their communities who would benefit from the Build Back Better Plan and would thus contribute to a stronger economic recovery.
National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is the leading voice for dignity and fairness for millions of nannies, house cleaners, and care workers in the United States. NDWA has four affiliate organizations in Connecticut: ULA in New Haven; CT Workers Center in Bridgeport; Comunidades Sin Fronteras in Norwalk; and Naugatuck Valley Project in Waterbury. Together with 20 faith and labor organizations, they are the Connecticut Domestic Workers Justice Campaign.
32BJ SEIU is the largest building service workers union in the country, with more than 175,000 members in 11 states and Washington DC, including 4,500 members in Connecticut.
District 1199ne SEIU is the largest organization of healthcare workers in the Northeast, with more than 20,000 workers in hospitals, nursing homes, home care and other health settings.
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No Podemos esperar: Government officials, community organizers and immigration and human rights activists rally to support a federal budget that includes citizenship for millions of essential workers and an investment in good jobs, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, New Haven, Connecticut, Thursday, August 26, 2021.
Quote from the media advisory for Thursday, August 26, 2021
Media Contacts: Frank Soults, 32BJ SEIU
Megan Fountain, ULA
Connecticut Leaders Call on Congress to Center Immigrant Workers in Economic Recovery
Senator Blumenthal to rally with homecare workers, janitors, and farmworkers to support a historic budget that includes citizenship for millions of essential workers and an investment in good jobs
What: Just Recovery for Immigrant Workers Press Conference
When: Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 10:30 am
Where: New Haven City Hall, 165 Church St, New Haven, CT 06510
Who: Connecticut Domestic Worker Justice Campaign, National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA), 32BJ SEIU (Service Employees International Union), District 1199 SEIU (New England Health Care Employees Union), Unidad Latina en Accion (ULA), Connecticut TPS Committee, CT Shoreline Indivisible, New Sanctuary CT, CT Workers Center, Comunidades Sin Fronteras, Black and Brown United in Action.
Speakers:
Senator Richard Blumenthal
Mayor Justin Elicker
State Representative Robyn Porter, Co-Chair of Labor Committee
State Senator Julie Kushner, Co-Chair of Labor Committee
Cynthia Johnson of New Haven, homecare worker and member of District 1199 SEIU
Fausto Canelas, office cleaner and member of 32BJ SEIU
Adela Camacho of West Haven, agricultural worker and member of ULA
New Haven, CT -- On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 10:30 am, union and community groups will host a press conference with Senator Blumenthal to demand a national economic recovery that centers our nation’s most vulnerable and essential workers, including a pathway to citizenship for those without status. The COVID-19 pandemic made visible how millions of workers — a majority of whom are women, immigrants, and workers of color — are essential parts of our economy, yet about five million lack citizenship rights and the ability to organize for better working conditions, and millions more lack living wages and safe workplaces.
President Biden’s economic recovery plan, Build Back Better, proposes a huge investment in building a new economy with good jobs for working families. On August 24, the House of Representatives approved the Senate’s $3.5 trillion budget blueprint, including a path to citizenship for undocumented essential workers, farm workers, and immigrants in limbo, including those with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Citizenship for millions is an investment in the American economy and will boost wages, reduce deficits, and accelerate GDP growth.
To create good jobs for all working families, Congress must include in the final budget reconciliation package an investment in good jobs and a path to citizenship. Congress must also pass the PRO Act, strengthen the rights of workers to organize, and create whistleblower protections for undocumented immigrants who speak out about labor abuses.
"Congress has a historic opportunity to level the 'paying' field by investing in homecare jobs,” said State Representative Robyn Porter of New Haven. “The workers who care for our growing elderly population, who are mostly women, majority non-white, deserve equity in pay, benefits and worker protections. It's time to put our money where our mouths are, which means taking care of those who take such good care of our most vulnerable populations."
“I am forever grateful to have Temporary Protected Status, but much like COVID-19 has limited everyone for a year and a half, so my status has limited my ability to see family and plan for the future for a quarter century,” said Fausto Canelas, a Bridgeport office cleaner and 32BJ member originally from Honduras. “Millions of immigrants risked their lives throughout the pandemic so all Americans could live as normally as possible; we are asking Congress to honor our sacrifice by opening a path to citizenship so we can live normally, too.”
The press conference, which will take place on the steps of New Haven City Hall, will serve as an opportunity for policymakers to hear directly from members of their communities who would benefit from the Build Back Better Plan and would thus contribute to a stronger economic recovery.
National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is the leading voice for dignity and fairness for millions of nannies, house cleaners, and care workers in the United States. NDWA has four affiliate organizations in Connecticut: ULA in New Haven; CT Workers Center in Bridgeport; Comunidades Sin Fronteras in Norwalk; and Naugatuck Valley Project in Waterbury. Together with 20 faith and labor organizations, they are the Connecticut Domestic Workers Justice Campaign.
32BJ SEIU is the largest building service workers union in the country, with more than 175,000 members in 11 states and Washington DC, including 4,500 members in Connecticut.
District 1199ne SEIU is the largest organization of healthcare workers in the Northeast, with more than 20,000 workers in hospitals, nursing homes, home care and other health settings.
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No Podemos esperar: Government officials, community organizers and immigration and human rights activists rally to support a federal budget that includes citizenship for millions of essential workers and an investment in good jobs, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, New Haven, Connecticut, Thursday, August 26, 2021.
Quote from the media advisory for Thursday, August 26, 2021
Media Contacts: Frank Soults, 32BJ SEIU
Megan Fountain, ULA
Connecticut Leaders Call on Congress to Center Immigrant Workers in Economic Recovery
Senator Blumenthal to rally with homecare workers, janitors, and farmworkers to support a historic budget that includes citizenship for millions of essential workers and an investment in good jobs
What: Just Recovery for Immigrant Workers Press Conference
When: Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 10:30 am
Where: New Haven City Hall, 165 Church St, New Haven, CT 06510
Who: Connecticut Domestic Worker Justice Campaign, National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA), 32BJ SEIU (Service Employees International Union), District 1199 SEIU (New England Health Care Employees Union), Unidad Latina en Accion (ULA), Connecticut TPS Committee, CT Shoreline Indivisible, New Sanctuary CT, CT Workers Center, Comunidades Sin Fronteras, Black and Brown United in Action.
Speakers:
Senator Richard Blumenthal
Mayor Justin Elicker
State Representative Robyn Porter, Co-Chair of Labor Committee
State Senator Julie Kushner, Co-Chair of Labor Committee
Cynthia Johnson of New Haven, homecare worker and member of District 1199 SEIU
Fausto Canelas, office cleaner and member of 32BJ SEIU
Adela Camacho of West Haven, agricultural worker and member of ULA
New Haven, CT -- On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 10:30 am, union and community groups will host a press conference with Senator Blumenthal to demand a national economic recovery that centers our nation’s most vulnerable and essential workers, including a pathway to citizenship for those without status. The COVID-19 pandemic made visible how millions of workers — a majority of whom are women, immigrants, and workers of color — are essential parts of our economy, yet about five million lack citizenship rights and the ability to organize for better working conditions, and millions more lack living wages and safe workplaces.
President Biden’s economic recovery plan, Build Back Better, proposes a huge investment in building a new economy with good jobs for working families. On August 24, the House of Representatives approved the Senate’s $3.5 trillion budget blueprint, including a path to citizenship for undocumented essential workers, farm workers, and immigrants in limbo, including those with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Citizenship for millions is an investment in the American economy and will boost wages, reduce deficits, and accelerate GDP growth.
To create good jobs for all working families, Congress must include in the final budget reconciliation package an investment in good jobs and a path to citizenship. Congress must also pass the PRO Act, strengthen the rights of workers to organize, and create whistleblower protections for undocumented immigrants who speak out about labor abuses.
"Congress has a historic opportunity to level the 'paying' field by investing in homecare jobs,” said State Representative Robyn Porter of New Haven. “The workers who care for our growing elderly population, who are mostly women, majority non-white, deserve equity in pay, benefits and worker protections. It's time to put our money where our mouths are, which means taking care of those who take such good care of our most vulnerable populations."
“I am forever grateful to have Temporary Protected Status, but much like COVID-19 has limited everyone for a year and a half, so my status has limited my ability to see family and plan for the future for a quarter century,” said Fausto Canelas, a Bridgeport office cleaner and 32BJ member originally from Honduras. “Millions of immigrants risked their lives throughout the pandemic so all Americans could live as normally as possible; we are asking Congress to honor our sacrifice by opening a path to citizenship so we can live normally, too.”
The press conference, which will take place on the steps of New Haven City Hall, will serve as an opportunity for policymakers to hear directly from members of their communities who would benefit from the Build Back Better Plan and would thus contribute to a stronger economic recovery.
National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is the leading voice for dignity and fairness for millions of nannies, house cleaners, and care workers in the United States. NDWA has four affiliate organizations in Connecticut: ULA in New Haven; CT Workers Center in Bridgeport; Comunidades Sin Fronteras in Norwalk; and Naugatuck Valley Project in Waterbury. Together with 20 faith and labor organizations, they are the Connecticut Domestic Workers Justice Campaign.
32BJ SEIU is the largest building service workers union in the country, with more than 175,000 members in 11 states and Washington DC, including 4,500 members in Connecticut.
District 1199ne SEIU is the largest organization of healthcare workers in the Northeast, with more than 20,000 workers in hospitals, nursing homes, home care and other health settings.
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CRYSTAL CLEAR
GLASS & HARD-SURFACE CLEANER & PROTECTOR
with anti-bacteria & protecting polymer
• Disinfects! Kills 99.9 % of germs*
• Easy for Use! Just spray & wipe without rinsing
• Ammonia free - leaves healthy & pleasant odor
• Easily evaporates - no sticky residue to attract dirt
• CFC Free - Biodegradable, environmentally friendly
*) Independent lab test result. Bacteria: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella choleraesuis, Streptococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli 0157:H7, Methicillin & Gentamycin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA & GRSA), Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus faecium (VRE), Vancomycin Intermediate Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (VISA), Penicilin Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae (PRSP). Viruses: HIV-1 (AIDS virus), Hepatitis A Virus (HAV), Herpes Simplex Type 1, Herpes Simplex Type 2.
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2. Spray evenly until the surface is covered with the liquid
3. For best results, let liquid work for 30-60 seconds
4. Wipe surface with dry cloth until the surface turns clear
Packaging: Spray Bottle 500 mL, Bottle 1 L, Jerrycan 5 L.
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Co-presenter Jeanette Graham, BA, Coordination Care Manager, Nursing and Home Care/Mid-Fairfield Hospice, leads the discussion on caring for aging adults.
Co-presenter Nanette Greene, MA, LPC, Counselor; Nursing and Home Care/Mid-Fairfield Hospice, talks about the circle of communication within the nuclear family.
Avon Court (HC-One) Peugeot Boxer HX70 BGF is seen at it's base at Avon Court Care Home, Chippenham.
30/07/2021
Homecare in Los Angeles is an essential service to the elderly community in this area. Los Angeles is made up of Los Angeles city limits, Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana Urbanized Area, Los Angeles-Long Beach Santa Ana MSA, Los Angeles-Long Beach- Riverside CSA and other Urban Areas.
No Podemos esperar: Government officials, community organizers and immigration and human rights activists rally to support a federal budget that includes citizenship for millions of essential workers and an investment in good jobs, New Haven City Hall, 165 Church Street, New Haven, Connecticut, Thursday, August 26, 2021.
Quote from the media advisory for Thursday, August 26, 2021
Media Contacts: Frank Soults, 32BJ SEIU
Megan Fountain, ULA
Connecticut Leaders Call on Congress to Center Immigrant Workers in Economic Recovery
Senator Blumenthal to rally with homecare workers, janitors, and farmworkers to support a historic budget that includes citizenship for millions of essential workers and an investment in good jobs
What: Just Recovery for Immigrant Workers Press Conference
When: Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 10:30 am
Where: New Haven City Hall, 165 Church St, New Haven, CT 06510
Who: Connecticut Domestic Worker Justice Campaign, National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA), 32BJ SEIU (Service Employees International Union), District 1199 SEIU (New England Health Care Employees Union), Unidad Latina en Accion (ULA), Connecticut TPS Committee, CT Shoreline Indivisible, New Sanctuary CT, CT Workers Center, Comunidades Sin Fronteras, Black and Brown United in Action.
Speakers:
Senator Richard Blumenthal
Mayor Justin Elicker
State Representative Robyn Porter, Co-Chair of Labor Committee
State Senator Julie Kushner, Co-Chair of Labor Committee
Cynthia Johnson of New Haven, homecare worker and member of District 1199 SEIU
Fausto Canelas, office cleaner and member of 32BJ SEIU
Adela Camacho of West Haven, agricultural worker and member of ULA
New Haven, CT -- On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 10:30 am, union and community groups will host a press conference with Senator Blumenthal to demand a national economic recovery that centers our nation’s most vulnerable and essential workers, including a pathway to citizenship for those without status. The COVID-19 pandemic made visible how millions of workers — a majority of whom are women, immigrants, and workers of color — are essential parts of our economy, yet about five million lack citizenship rights and the ability to organize for better working conditions, and millions more lack living wages and safe workplaces.
President Biden’s economic recovery plan, Build Back Better, proposes a huge investment in building a new economy with good jobs for working families. On August 24, the House of Representatives approved the Senate’s $3.5 trillion budget blueprint, including a path to citizenship for undocumented essential workers, farm workers, and immigrants in limbo, including those with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Citizenship for millions is an investment in the American economy and will boost wages, reduce deficits, and accelerate GDP growth.
To create good jobs for all working families, Congress must include in the final budget reconciliation package an investment in good jobs and a path to citizenship. Congress must also pass the PRO Act, strengthen the rights of workers to organize, and create whistleblower protections for undocumented immigrants who speak out about labor abuses.
"Congress has a historic opportunity to level the 'paying' field by investing in homecare jobs,” said State Representative Robyn Porter of New Haven. “The workers who care for our growing elderly population, who are mostly women, majority non-white, deserve equity in pay, benefits and worker protections. It's time to put our money where our mouths are, which means taking care of those who take such good care of our most vulnerable populations."
“I am forever grateful to have Temporary Protected Status, but much like COVID-19 has limited everyone for a year and a half, so my status has limited my ability to see family and plan for the future for a quarter century,” said Fausto Canelas, a Bridgeport office cleaner and 32BJ member originally from Honduras. “Millions of immigrants risked their lives throughout the pandemic so all Americans could live as normally as possible; we are asking Congress to honor our sacrifice by opening a path to citizenship so we can live normally, too.”
The press conference, which will take place on the steps of New Haven City Hall, will serve as an opportunity for policymakers to hear directly from members of their communities who would benefit from the Build Back Better Plan and would thus contribute to a stronger economic recovery.
National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA) is the leading voice for dignity and fairness for millions of nannies, house cleaners, and care workers in the United States. NDWA has four affiliate organizations in Connecticut: ULA in New Haven; CT Workers Center in Bridgeport; Comunidades Sin Fronteras in Norwalk; and Naugatuck Valley Project in Waterbury. Together with 20 faith and labor organizations, they are the Connecticut Domestic Workers Justice Campaign.
32BJ SEIU is the largest building service workers union in the country, with more than 175,000 members in 11 states and Washington DC, including 4,500 members in Connecticut.
District 1199ne SEIU is the largest organization of healthcare workers in the Northeast, with more than 20,000 workers in hospitals, nursing homes, home care and other health settings.
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