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- Aegis Therapies expands facility's capabilities in community
Sep. 02, 2010
Since December 2007, Aegis Therapies has conducted physical,
occupational and speech therapy at Ellen Sagar in Union, SC, and
has enabled the facility to expand its clinical offerings to the
community.
The following article is provided courtesy of
DailyMe.com.
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- Golden LivingCenter - Waynesburg participates in United Way event
Sep. 01, 2010
The LivingCenter was one of twelve organizations who helped
participated in the fifth annual Stuff the Bus program. which
helps local school-aged children receive new backpacks, as
well as back-to-school supplies like notebooks, pencils, pens,
crayons, folders and book covers. This year, supplies were
distributed to 235 Greene County children.
The following article is provided courtesy of
Observer-Reporter.com.
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- Golden LivingCenter - Kinzua and WAEC team up to provide school supplies
Aug. 05, 2010
Golden LivingCenter - Kinzua is partnering with Warren Area
Elementary Center to collect needed school supplies for the
2010-2011 school year. Golden Living has made this program a team
project and is enlisting the help of staff, residents, resident
family members and community people.
The following article is provided courtesy of
TimesObserver.com.
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- Golden LivingCenter - Court Manor, others offer tips to stay safe during the heat of summer
Jul. 08, 2010
With summer here, it's a good time to start thinking about ways
to beat the heat. This is even more important if you are 65 and
older. People in this age range are particularly vulnerable to
heat-related illness. They are more likely to have chronic medical
conditions that affect the normal way the body responds to heat, or
they may take prescription medications that impair the way the body
regulates its temperature.
The following article is provided courtesy of
AshlandWI.com.
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- Improving care for older adults in Indianapolis
Jun. 11, 2010
Golden LivingCenters Brookview, Brandywine, and Indianapolis
have joined the Indiana Network for Patient Care (INPC), one of the
highest volume health information exchanges in the United States,
as a means to bring the benefits of secure health information
exchange to a growing number of individuals in the Indianapolis
market who often have significant health care needs.
The following article is provided courtesy of the
Bio-Medicine.org.
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