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Senior Humor
At the Doctor
Tom was at the hospital visiting with his best friend Larry who was dying.
Tom asked, "If there is baseball in heaven will you come back and tell me?"
Larry nodded yes just as he passed away.
That night while Tom was sleeping, he heard Larry's voice in a dream, "Tom..."
"Larry, what is it?!" asked Tom.
"I have good news and bad news from heaven," said Larry.
"What's the good news?" asked Tom.
"There is baseball in heaven after all, but the bad news is you're pitching on Tuesday."
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Zucchini, Tomato and Cheese Pie
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July Celebrity Birthdays 50+:
Kevin Bacon, 60, July 8
Brian Dennehy, 80, July 9
Kristin Chenoweth, 50, July 24
Terry Crews, 50, July 30
Mark Cuban, 60, July 31
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Check Out Our Website, Blog, and Social Media
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Check out our online sites:
VisitingAngels.com/burling-mercer
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Facebook
, Pinterest, and
Twitter
! We enjoy connecting with clients, employees, referral sources, and internet searchers. We do our best to help make our website/blog/social media pages your "Go To" resources for NJ senior care.
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Visiting Angels'
Office Mascot, Max
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That beautiful season the Summer!
Filled was the air with a
dreamy and magical light;
And the landscape
Lay as if new created in all the
freshness of childhood.
- HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW -
Thank you for reading this issue of "Home Care News by Angels"! We look forward to hearing your comments and suggestions about our newsletter. Please email us at
info@njseniorcare.com or post on our Facebook page.
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The Benefits and Dangers of Sunlight
Sunlight offers both benefits and dangers for seniors. It's important to understand these benefits and dangers, and that you know how to keep yourself or your older loved one safe in the sun.
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Gadget Corner
O
ur Gadget Corner features unique products which have extra benefits for the NJ senior care population.*
Little Giant Safety Step Stepladder
The Little Giant Safety Step is lightweight and has wide, slip-resistant steps. The safety bar adds stability when leaning, as well as providing a rail when climbing. The bar can also be folded down. Holds up to 300 pounds on each step. Each step is 9" wide. Visit www.LittleGiant.com for more information and to purchase.
Robotic Lawn Mower
Similar to a robotic vacuum, a robotic lawn mower can mow your yard effortlessly and at your convenience. It can be programmed for narrow passages and intricate cuts. Has sensors which tell the device if it is raining and when the ground is dry enough. Visit
Worx.com for more information about this model.
Click here to see featured gadgets from past issues.
*Visiting Angels does not endorse or recommend any commercial products, processes, or services. Items shown are for informational purposes only.
Have a helpful gadget you'd like us to feature in
Home Care News by Angels?
Let us know!
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We're Delighted to Hear from Families About Our Exceptional Care!
A Satisfied Client's 5-Star Review:
"I called several agencies on a list from the rehab center. Visiting Angels was very responsive; we talked; we set up for the Director to meet the client, my wife, who was in rehab. Visiting Angels was very accommodating on setting up the terms and providing the live-in person in a timely fashion. The live-in assist person fit in immediately and provided much needed personal care help, safety, meal preparation, and light pick-up/cleaning. She was efficient, accompanied us on outings, and certainly was present as my wife transitioned from wheelchair to walker to cane and increased self-sufficiency. Communication w/ the caregiver, with the billing department, and with the director have been easy, flexible, helpful, and professional. The time period for care was approximately four weeks and absolutely worthwhile.."
--Dwight L, Trenton, NJ
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Angels Who Soar: Celebrating Our Hardworking Employees
We are so proud of our wonderful, hard-working employees who go beyond the call of duty. Below is why our Angels are so special...
Joy A. has just celebrated her 3 year work anniversary with Visiting Angels. Joy is a happy person and is always willing to go the extra mile for our clients. Joy also frequently accepts fill-in shifts when other caregivers are unable to go to their shifts, which we greatly appreciate.
Henrietta G. has been a live-in aide with Visiting Angels for a year now, but her reliability and work ethic make it seem much longer! She bonds well with clients and communicates frequently with the office. We are fortunate to have Henrietta as one of our "go-to" caregivers for our live-in clients.
We are grateful for you and thank you for your hard work, Joy and Henrietta!
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What's Happening at Visiting Angels
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Each month, Rudy Tervooren (Co-Owner and Executive Director) and Sharon Mejias (
Assistant Director, Sales & Marketing) travel throughout the community visiting referral sources and attending client meetings.
Rudy frequently gives presentations at senior centers, churches, and in offices throughout Mercer and Burlington counties in New Jersey.
We're passionate to share how our State-certified home care employees can help seniors with all their daily living needs, making it possible for them to continue living at home safely and less expensively than in a facility.
If you would like to schedule an eldercare presentation, please call 609-883-8188 or email
info@seniorcare.com.
JULY COMMUNITY
RESOURCE BULLETIN
This month's Community Resource Bulletin focuses on
UV Safety Month. To download a printable copy of our current month's bulletin,
click here. You will also find back issues of our Community Resource Bulletin from previous months on our website's
resource page.
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Visiting Angels proudly services the following NJ cities and surrounding areas:
Beverly, Birmingham, Bordentown, Bridgeboro, Browns Mills, Burlington, Chesterfield, Cinnaminson, Cookstown, Columbus, Delanco, Delran, Edgewater Park, Evesboro, Evesham, Eastampton, Fieldsboro, Hainesport, Jacobstown, Jobstown, Juliustown, Kresson, Lenola, Lumberton, Mansfield, Marlton, Masonville, Mount Laurel, Medford, Moorestown, Mount Holly, New Lisbon, North Hanover, Palmyra, Pemberton, Pine Grove, Rancocas, Riverside, Riverton, Shamong, Southampton, Tabernacle, Vincentown, Westampton, Willingboro, Wrightstown
Allentown, Ewing, Ewing Township, Hamilton Township, Hamilton Square, Hopewell, Hopewell Township, Lawrence Township, Lawrenceville, Lambertville, Princeton, Princeton Township, Princeton Junction, Robbinsville, Skillman, Titusville, Trenton, Upper Freehold Township, West Windsor, West Windsor Township, Windsor, Yardville
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About Our Care
Visiting Angels
is a New Jersey-licensed, non-medical home care company committed to going beyond the "industry standard" to provide an exceptional level of security, comfort and peace of mind to our clients and their families. Our "Angels", all
certified home health professionals
, are ready to provide assistance with the activities of daily living to seniors, the disabled, those recovering from surgery, and to those who are simply frail. Our
services
include tasks such as light housekeeping, meal preparation, errands, and shopping, to more personal tasks such as hygiene assistance, bathing, dressing, and grooming.
Visiting Angels
' in-home care helps make it possible for seniors and other adults to continue living at home safely. We understand how challenging the home care selection process can be. We're experienced in working with families, with loved ones resistant to receiving care, and with third-parties payors (such as insurance companies and the US Dept. of Veterans Affairs).
Visiting Angels' services
help families spend more mutually-rewarding and meaningful time with their loved ones and also helps provide comfort and peace of mind to those who face the challenges of long-distance caregiving.
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