Hi All,
I'm starting a Mission for the physically disabled at a Catholic Church next door to where I live.I need some idea's from you guys as to what non medical task's do you or would you need.
Example: library run, video run, post office run, correspondence assistance, pick up a gift and
A telephone call list is a good start. Watch it grow and it will.
Call your list, every 3rd day, or once a week to make sure that all it
well. Sometimes, another voice and a brief conversation will make
someone's day.
Best Wishes
W
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Hey group
I've got a mini-poll posted on the front page of my website and am curious to see what results it will produce. If you've got a minute, could you go there and check your answer to the question. It's just asking how you would rate your pca experience. It's at:
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Eric W Rudd
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mini-poll
Hey group
I've got a mini-poll posted on the front
Bobbie,
Non-medical tasks could include a boat load of things. One lady I know who has 12 hr's a day help, has her 2 PCA's help with all sorts of hobbies. The one did a small herb planter on her deck and they tend to that a day or so a week. The other lady, who is apparently really good at
What's a PCA?
On 9/25/05, Tim Syfert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey group
I've got a mini-poll posted on the front page of my website and am curious to see what results it will produce. If you've got a minute, could you go there and check your answer to the question. It's just asking how you
i too always do aculture before I started on any antibiotic
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