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Home Care Assistance of Lehigh Valley, PA offers in-home caregivers who promote health and well being of seniors. We allow seniors to age at the comfort of their home. We serve Leigh County, Allentown, Nazareth, Easton, Whitehall, and the surrounding areas. Our caregivers help seniors in companionship, nutrition, medication reminders, or household chores. We specialize in live-in respite care for seniors. We make flexible hourly plans for seniors to enable a purposeful life. We offer a 100% guaranteed satisfaction and no long-term contracts. We embrace positive approach based on the unique needs of seniors. Call us today at 484-350-3874 for free in-home consultation with our care manager. For more information visit: www.homecareassistancelehighvalley.com/how-can-i-talk-to-...
Kleeneze Homecare is a multi-level marketing company, and was started in 1923, in Hanham, Bristol, England. The founder, Harry Crook, had emigrated to United States with his family several years earlier and while there joined Fuller Brush as a sales representative. He returned to Bristol several years later and started his business making brushes which were sold door-to-door by salesmen.
During the war years of 1939-1945, women were encouraged to become salespeople while the men were away fighting. Since the 1980s, Kleeneze has used a different approach, using catalogues which each independent distributor delivers to households (blanket dropping).
After an initial period distributors cease calling to people who do not purchase, and only call at selected customers, (customer base) so the initial stage of blanket dropping is used as a filtering process to find customers.
Kleeneze distributors can also run their own ecommerce business or party plan business. Similar to other multi-level marketing companies, Kleeneze offers incentive schemes for higher performing distributors, such as chances to attend international conferences.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleeneze
These small words appear at the bottom of their website: "Do not be misled by claims that high earnings are easily achieved."
RUST PROTEX
Rust Protection, Waterproof Lubricant
Suitable for lubricating rubbed metal in damp areas & where rust easily forms. It leaves an ANTI-WEAR & RUST RESISTANT WAX FILM that does not dry easily and provides a much longer protection com¬pared to other products.
Applications:
Door hinges, folding gate drivers, keys, bicycle/motorcycle chains, dish an¬tennas, driver mechanisms, steel cables, and also provides an anti-rust protecting coat for spare parts during storage or shipment, especially by sea.
Packaging: Aerosol Can 400 mL & 270 mL.
CONTACT US FOR DETAILS AND PRICING
Email: idsales@jcprimo.com
Med-Air Homecare
Essex Antiques & Collectibles
1659 & 1657 Tappahannock Boulevard, Essex Square, Tappahannock, VA
This was previously part of a Jamesway department store.
The antiques shop was previously a Twice Told Tales bookstore, which opened on October 15th, 2001.
Both businesses closed in 2020 and were converted to Essex Square Shopping Center Offices.
Mike Barber, Vice President, GE healthymagination presented the Japanese healthymagination strategy focused on addressing the ageing population challenge
Preferred Home Health Care & Nursing Services includes Good Home Care Health Services, Home Healthcare Hospice & Community Services, Advantage Home Care.
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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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Ai-jen Poo joins UDW Homecare Providers Union AFSCME Local 3930/AFL-CIO at the Justice for Homecare Tribunal in Sacramento, CA. March 19, 2015.
Photo credit: James Hamilton for UDW Homecare Providers Union
A demo of the iHealthHome system from Ho'okele Health, a communication and wellness monitoring system for families and caregivers to say in touch with elder loved ones.
Sun Cities CareGivers
13203 N 103rd Ave, Suite F6
Sun City, AZ 85351
Phone: (623) 974-2397
Fax: (623) 974-2395
Contact Person: Lola Judy
Contact Email: suncitiescareg@aol.com
Website: www.sccaregivers.com
You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKN9j9peXnk
Sun Cities CareGivers
13203 N 103rd Ave, Suite F6
Sun City, AZ 85351
Phone: (623) 974-2397
Fax: (623) 974-2395
Contact Person: Lola Judy
Contact Email: suncitiescareg@aol.com
Website: www.sccaregivers.com
You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKN9j9peXnk
Sun Cities CareGivers
13203 N 103rd Ave, Suite F6
Sun City, AZ 85351
Phone: (623) 974-2397
Fax: (623) 974-2395
Contact Person: Lola Judy
Contact Email: suncitiescareg@aol.com
Website: www.sccaregivers.com
You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKN9j9peXnk
The governments of Canada and British Columbia have signed a bilateral agreement outlining how the Province plans to invest its share of targeted federal funding. The agreement represents a shift in how the federal and provincial governments work together to advance shared health priorities.
With support from the Government of Canada, the Government of B.C. will invest in a range of initiatives to expand home and community care, and mental health and addiction services.
Homecare VS9 Skin & Diet Serum
Homecare VS9 Skin & Diet Serum
Project for clear & beautiful skin, slimmer face and S-line body
Containing abundant natural minerals, this massage gel helps face and body contouring effectively.
‘Homecare VS9 serum’ will solve your problems: Rough skin, sagging skin, lumpy looking calves, thigh, swollen face in the morning & the evening, obesity - Who wants to take care of thick thigh and arm - Who worries sagging skin, lumpy-looking calves and thigh - Who wants to have oval(slim) and three-dimensional face line - Who wants slim body - Who has rough skin, goose bumps, ichthyosis(fishskin) or stretch marks etc. troubled skin - Who has swollen face or arm & leg in the morning and the evening
Product features and effects Face & Body improvement All In One Serum Effective for skin elasticity, revitalizing and brightening!! Good for face V-line, swollen face and waste excretion. Superb absorption without stickiness–> Aseasonal use Skin elasticity and body contouring at the same time with Simple use.
Magnesium(Mg) : Strengthening skeleton structure, Forming albumin in the blood, Working for degenerative arteriopathy, Promoting waste elimination, Preventing body odor(BO), Collagen action • PH : Acid-Alkaline balance, Bodily cell activity needs to be slightly alkaline. • Cobalt(Co) : Maturation of red blood cell, Pernicious anemia treatment effect • Silver(Ag) : Natural antibiotic, Sterilizing effect of pathogenic bacterium • Iron(Fe) : Delivering enzyme, Energy metabolism, Collagen binding action, Deintoxication, Anemia treatment effect, Delivering oxygen • Aluminium(Al) : Promoting metabolism • Phosphorus(P) : Skeleton and teeth strengthening action, Strengthening the function of brain and nerve muscle, Energy supply effect, PH balance in blood and urine • Kalium(K) : Acid-Alkaline balance in blood and tissue, Heart beat (normal state) maintenance, Nerve function normalization, Stimulating the production of M hormone, Working for chronic fatigue, chronic headache, migraine, overweight, diarrhea, and dizziness • Natrium(Na) : Regulation of body fluid, Osmoregulation, Electrolyte balance in/outside of the body • Mangan(Mn) : Maintaining normal sexual function, Involving in glycolipid metabolism and osteogenesis • Nickel(Ni) : Physiological function, Components of bones, teeth and body fluid • Sulphur(S) : Oxygen activating effect, Purifying blood, Maintaining the health of hair, skin, fingernail and toenail, Acne treatment, Improving blood circulation, Working for bacterial disease • Barium(Ba) : One of essential mineral elements. Its metabolic function is not yet proven
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Home Care Assistance is one of the most reliable caregiver agencies offering hourly and 24-hour care services to aging adults. When it comes to professional home care, Denver caregivers who are expertly trained in at-home elderly care can provide daily assistance. Our live-in caregivers use Cognitive Therapeutic Method to enhance memory, visual-spatial perception, and also help slow cognitive decline in seniors. Denver home care professionals undergo vigorous training to learn about the innovative senior care methods. From providing stellar services to senior clients to creating effective care plans, we can offer help with everything. If you wish to schedule a consultation, call us at 720-443-3371 or visit: www.homecareassistancedenver.com/how-to-help-an-aging-lov...
MIAMI - DECEMBER 14: United HomeCare Services home health aide Wendys Cerrato cleans Robert Granville after shaving him in his home on December 14, 2009 in Miami, Florida. The U.S. Senate continues to debate the need for the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports (CLASS) Act in the health care reform bill, which would provide a government-sponsored basic cash benefit to those needing long-term care services at home, in assisted living, or in a nursing facility. Without the help of United HomeCare Services Robert would be unable to continue to live on his own since he has limited mobility. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Robert Granville;Wendys Cerrato
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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Home care workers, consumers, and advocates met at the Pennsylvania Capitol on October 19, 2010 to kick off the Independence Ride, a month-long tour of the state highlighting the need for quality home care in Pennsylvania.
~ Photo by United Home Care Workers of Pennsylvania
Home care workers, consumers, and advocates met at the Pennsylvania Capitol on October 19, 2010 to kick off the Independence Ride, a month-long tour of the state highlighting the need for quality home care in Pennsylvania.
~ Photo by United Home Care Workers of Pennsylvania
Workers and Consumers kicking of the IR in Harrisburg, Pa.
~ Photo by United Home Care Workers of Pennsylvania
COVID-19 Homecare Package is now available for purchase. Online consultation with a medical specialist on the Covid 19 test and coronavirus. You may schedule an online consultation for COVID-19 Homecare Package in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Bangalore, India.