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My Daddy's Italian Bakery & Cafe
Comment Author trawdawg / Mar 11, 2011
THE STAFF IS VERY UNPROFESSIONAL. My father who is legally blind with diabetes went in and asked if he could possibly put in a special order for canolis made with splenda and then the staff started cussing at him and told him to go somewhere else.
Meria Heller, Psychic
Comment Author azdealgirl / Aug 14, 2010
The things Meria told me were spot on! Call her today and schedule an appointment.
Pretty Pets Grooming Salon
Comment Author shawnhart1996 / Dec 10, 2009
I took my 2 German Shepherds in to Pretty Pets Grooming today. When I picked them up they were soft, fluffy, and smelled oh-so-good! A purrfect grooming!I will definetly bring them back again.
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Senior & Disabled Inhome Care Directory Homemaker services for household duties and non-medical personal care are provided by home care agencies. This could include preparing meals, bathing, dressing or moving around the house. Depending on the state, these agencies may or may not be licensed, Health and medical care, provided by home health care agencies, includes nursing care, home health aides, and physical therapy. State and federal laws regulate these agencies. They are often Medicare and Medicaid certified. This means the agencies can get paid by these programs for providing home health services. If you are considering hiring an agency to help a parent or other loved one remain at home, there are things you need to think about and questions you should ask in order to get the highest quality of care available. You want to select an agency that will provide the services you need. Start by identifying what types of services you need. A doctor, care manager, or hospital discharge planner can help you with this list. Once a list of agencies is made, The people providing services will have direct contact with your parent or loved one, so you will want to know as much about their qualifications and experience as possible. Some suggested questions to ask when looking for in-home care include: General Questions Questions about Agency Staffing Questions about Costs Questions about Agency Quality Does the agency have references or satisfaction reports for itself and staff? Paying for In-Home Care: Outside help paying for in-home care services is limited and usually covers only short-term home health care needs. To be eligible for Medicare or Medicaid payment, an agency must meet certain federal standards and provide skilled nursing services. That means these programs do not pay for personal care or homemaker services alone. To be eligible for coverage under the programs you must be homebound and under a doctor's care.
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