Posts Tagged ‘Program’


Eva?s Village Fund-A-Meal Program Gains Support from Realogy Corporation

Wednesday, September 19th, 2012


Paterson, New Jersey (PRWEB) September 17, 2012

On September 26th Eva?s Village, New Jersey?s most comprehensive anti-poverty organization, will welcome a volunteer team from Realogy Corporation headquartered in Parsippany to serve the noon meal in its kitchen program. This is the second time that Realogy employees have teamed to volunteer in Eva?s Kitchen. ?The work done at Eva?s Village helps to feed thousands of people each year, and we are proud to contribute to their efforts,? said Dave Weaving, Realogy chief administrative officer.

Realogy’s brands and business units include Better Homes and Gardens

Susquehanna Health Implements Teleneurology Program for Critical Neurology Care

Thursday, August 30th, 2012


Williamsport, PA (PRWEB) August 21, 2012

Every second counts to a stroke patient. The sooner the patient is treated, the better the outcome. Susquehanna Health (SH) now provides a higher level of emergency stroke and critical neurology care 24/7 as a part of a new teleneurology medicine program.

Implemented in July, this program allows medical staff at the hospital to quickly connect with highly trained, board-certified neurologists using video conferencing technology located at the patient?s bedside. This technology enables physicians to save time, results in faster treatment and minimizes the risk of disability and death from a stroke. ?Telemedicine allows for rapid responses,? says SH Neurologist Dr. Stuart Olinsky. ?A neurologist is at the patient?s bedside within 15 minutes for any neurological emergency, especially transient ischemic attack (TIA) or stroke.?

SH?s program is coordinated through Specialists On Call?, an organization of board-certified, specialty-trained neurologists accredited by the Joint Commission. This community of specialists includes nationally recognized physicians who possess at least 10 years experience in clinical practice and are considered the nation?s leading providers of clinical telemedicine.

How Teleneurology Works

Through teleneurology, a doctor uses a computer with a Wi-Fi connection and high-definition camera to examine the patient. This technological approach enables the doctor on call to interact with the patient and medical staff regardless of location or time zone. The doctor is able to observe the patient using zoom capabilities that show detail as close-up as the patient?s pupils. Next, the doctor interviews the patient and gives instructions to the patient?s nurse at bedside.

Teleneurology provides emergency department physicians and hospitalists with real-time, physician-to-physician consultation to quickly determine the best course of treatment for patients requiring emergency or advanced neurological care. When a potential stroke victim enters the emergency department, staff use a mobile unit that can be placed at the patient?s bedside to establish a videoconferencing link with an on-call expert neurologist. The consulting neurologist views and discusses diagnostic test results, including CT scan images performed at the local hospital. During the consult, physicians, patients and family members continue to have real-time discussions about diagnostic results, course of treatment and patient response.

A significant advantage to having an experienced critical stroke care neurologist involved is to assist in determining if the clot-busting drug Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) should be part of the treatment. This is important because tPA must be administered within a three-hour window from the onset of the first stroke symptoms. tPA is a clot-busting (thrombolytic) drug that dissolves blood clots to restore blood flow to a blocked artery; it is made naturally in the body by cells in the blood vessel walls. tPA is the first-choice treatment for patients in the initial stage of blocked-vessel (ischemic) stroke, and is the only drug approved by the FDA for this use. This drug is also used to treat heart attacks caused by clots.

This new level of physician expertise on call will not only help to preserve brain function for many patients, but will also save lives. Support for emergency stroke care is just one component of Susquehanna Health?s program, which also includes rapid access to consultation for patients with conditions including aneurysms, brain tumors, concussions, epilepsy and others affecting the head and spine.

The following includes lists of the risk factors to consider and the warning signs of stroke.

Risk Factors for Stroke

High blood pressure

High cholesterol

Diabetes

Smoking

Atrial fibrillation (irregular heart beat)

Poor diet

Obesity

Lack of exercise

Family history of stroke

Attorney Deborah Truhowsky to Speak at Ombudsman In-Service Training Program for Ombudsman Volunteers

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

New York, NY (PRWEB) May 16, 2012

Attorney Deborah Truhowsky, Senior Counsel for the Law Firm of D. F. Truhowsky, will speak at an Ombudsman In-Service training program for Ombudsman volunteers in New York City on Wednesday May 16, 2012. Ms. Truhowsky will dispel some common misconceptions regarding nursing home related injuries. She will also discuss ways to prevent nursing home neglect and abuse, and will speak about the rights that residents and their families have if neglect or abuse occurs.

“The Ombudsman Program is a vital resource featuring professionals and trained volunteers who enhance the lives of residents of New York City’s nursing homes, adult homes and assisted living facilities,” explained Ms. Truhowsky. “They talk with residents, discuss their needs, and help to resolve the challenging situations they face. It is important for these individuals to be able to recognize the signs of injuries, neglect, and abuse in residents as they may be the only visitors some of these people receive. The Ombudsman program is the last line of oversight for the well-being and safety of the elderly and other highly vulnerable citizens residing in nursing homes and assisted living facilities,” Ms. Truhowsky stated.

The Ombudsman program is funded through the New York State Office for the Aging and the New York City Department for the Aging. To learn more about the program, visit the program’s website at http://www.nyfsc.org/services/ombuds.html or call 212-962-7559.

For more information about Ms. Truhowsky or the Law Firm of D.F. Truhowsky, call (212) 880-6496 or contact the firm via email at contact(at)yournyadvocate(dot)com.