Posts Tagged ‘Support’


Ostomy Support Group to Meet May 8

Monday, April 30th, 2012

Youngstown, OH (PRWEB) April 27, 2012

The Youngstown Area Ostomy Support Group, sponsored by Humility of Mary Health Partners, will meet from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. May 8 at the HM Home Care office, 979 Tibbetts-Wick Road, Girard.

The group provides information and encouragement to individuals who have or will have ostomies.

The meeting is free and open to ostomy patients, families and friends. Refreshments are provided and parking is free.

For information, call 330.480.3440.

The Youngstown Area Ostomy Support Group meets once a month at alternating locations in Trumbull and Mahoning counties.

About Humility of Mary Health Partners:

Humility of Mary Health Partners is an integrated health system located in the Youngstown/Warren area. It is a region of Catholic Health Partners (CHP) in Cincinnati, the largest health system in Ohio and one of the largest Catholic health systems in the United States. HMHP provides a full spectrum of health care services, including inpatient, outpatient, emergency, urgent care, home care and long-term care. Members are St. Elizabeth Health Center, St. Joseph Health Center, St. Elizabeth Boardman Health Center, HM Home Health Services, The Assumption Village, Humility House, Hospice of the Valley and Laurel Lake. Learn more about HMHP online at http://www.HMpartners.org.







Wandering Autistic Teen Safely Reunited with Family by MedicAlert Foundation?s Emergency Support Network

Sunday, January 29th, 2012


St. Petersburg, Florida (PRWEB) January 26, 2012

Half of all autistic children wander and more than one-third of those children are unable to communicate their name, address or phone number. To combat the fear and anxiety families experience should their loved one with Autism wander, MedicAlert Foundation offers medical IDs supported by a live 24/7 emergency support network. MedicAlert Foundation praised three firefighters from the Lealman Fire District for their coordination and honored in safely returning a MedicAlert member with autism who had wandered away from home.

Acting Lieutenant Ronald J. Neuberger, who was recognized at the ceremony, described the firefighters? actions after receiving a call to evaluate a lost child. ?She was autistic and could not tell us anything at all. She was wandering around a fairly busy road. She had on a MedicAlert ID band and we were able to call MedicAlert and locate her home. If it were not for the MedicAlert ID, we might not have been able to locate her home as quickly and this could have put more stress on the child. When we returned the child home, I explained to the parents that we were able to get her home due to the band she was wearing. We were relieved when we were told that she never leaves home without it.?

During last week?s ceremony at the Lealman Fire District, MedicAlert President and CEO, Andrew Wigglesworth, presented the Foundation?s Extraordinary Meritorious Service Award to Acting Lieutenant Neuberger, Paramedic Brian Barnes and Firefighter/EMT Randy Groves. Wigglesworth applauded the three firefighters for recognizing the MedicAlert ID and immediately contacting MedicAlert?s emergency response team for the member?s medical history, emergency contacts, and identification. ?Our member had wandered away from home and thanks to these firefighters? quick response, the MedicAlert emergency response team was able to work with these firefighters to communicate with the member?s family and safely reunite the member with loved ones? said Wigglesworth.

Wandering is Major Stressor for Autistic Families

According to a recent survey from the Interactive Autism Network (IAN), wandering was ranked among the most stressful behaviors by fifty-eight percent of parents. Sixty-two percent of families of children who wander were prevented from attending/enjoying activities outside the home due to fear of wandering, and forty percent of parents had suffered sleep disruption due to fear of wandering. Families dealing with autism have a real need for peace-of-mind and security; Christine Goulbourne, representative for the Autism Society?s Florida chapter, emphasized this point at the award ceremony. ?Parents and family members of individuals with Autism share a common fear, and that is we are never truly at peace in the absence of our child or loved one with Autism,? said Goulbourne. ?We worry about whether or not they?re being cared for, protected, or treated fairly. If they go missing, that worry is amplified by an agonizing terror. A child with Autism that is unable to communicate effectively will wander for hours or days if unfound; they will not recognize signs of danger.?

The IAN survey states that two in three parents report their missing children had a ?close call? with a traffic injury. As the mother of a child affected by Autism, Goulbourne highlighted the seriousness of this specific wandering event in which a traffic injury was thwarted. ?This story could have ended tragically, but it didn?t,? she said. ?The heroic and collaborative efforts of the MedicAlert team and these three courageous respondents, their strict attention to detail and awareness of this extremely special circumstance, safely reunited a lost child with Autism with her family.?

To learn more about MedicAlert membership, MedicAlert medical IDs or the MedicAlert Foundation Extraordinary Meritorious Service Award, visit http://www.medicalert.org or email marketing(at)medicalert(dot)org.

About MedicAlert Foundation

Established in 1956, the nonprofit MedicAlert Foundation pioneered the use of medical IDs and delivers the most dependable, the most responsive, the most intelligent and the most trusted Emergency Identification and Medical Information Network. MedicAlert provides the functionality of an e-health information exchange through an innovative combination of a unique patient identifier linked to a PHR and a live 24/7 emergency response service. MedicAlert Foundation medical IDs alert emergency personnel to a member?s primary health conditions, medications or implanted medical devices. In addition to its 24-hour emergency response service, MedicAlert Foundation International also provides family and caregiver notification so that members can be reunited with their loved ones. Visit http://www.medicalert.org for more information.

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Two Major Health Carriers Support American College of Physicians? Medical Home Builder 2.0.

Friday, January 20th, 2012


Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) January 19, 2012

Two large medical insurance carriers have begun the year by providing access for thousands of primary care clinicians to use a new program for practice management. The American College of Physicians (ACP) developed the program Medical Home Builder 2.0 as an online tool to help ambulatory care offices improve patient care, organization and workflow.

Independence Blue Cross of Philadelphia and CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, which offers health care insurance throughout Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC, will fund the enrollments of more than 3,500 area physicians in ACP?s Medical Home Builder 2.0.

Medical Home Builder 2.0 is a robust, yet easy-to-use, self-paced online tool that physicians and their staffs may use to measure and?where needed?improve patient care, office procedures, and workflows according to the Patient-Centered Medical Home model. Thirteen modules on various aspects of practice management have been released, with another three set for completion and release in the spring.

?We are providing participating practices with online tools and information never before available to help them provide care in a way that can improve quality and reduce costs over time.? said CareFirst President and Chief Executive Officer Chester ?Chet? Burrell. ?By working with ACP, we are making available yet another resource to PCMH physicians, nurse practitioners and office staff to improve the delivery of patient care.?

?Many practices are interested in becoming a medical home, but are struggling to know where to begin,? said Richard Snyder, MD, chief medical officer for Independence Blue Cross. ?Medical Home Builder 2.0 is a great roadmap for practices. ACP understands how physicians think and organize their practice.?

ACP Senior Vice President Michael Barr agreed and said, ?ACP is excited to be collaborating with organizations like CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield and Independence Blue Cross. We believe that Medical Home Builder 2.0 is an effective way to help practices deliver patient-centered, cost-effective and high-quality care health care.?

MHB 2.0 users are part of an online community of PCMH practices, large and small, that are committed to improving patient care. Practices will have access to best-practice videos and a discussion board, where questions can be posed to a community of MHB 2.0 colleagues. Modules available through MHB 2.0 focus on developing Patient-Centered Medical Homes and other associated clinical topics.

Each module includes: