care - Letters - The Coastal Star2024-03-28T23:41:21Zhttps://thecoastalstar.com/forum/topics/feed/tag/carePet Sitting – In-home daycare/boarding. Home visits too! Lots of TLC!!https://thecoastalstar.com/forum/topics/pet-sitting-in-home-daycare-boarding-home-visits-too-lots-of-tlc2014-10-02T16:43:03.000Z2014-10-02T16:43:03.000ZEA Londonhttps://thecoastalstar.com/members/EALondon<div><p align="center"></p><p align="center"><b><font face="Arial">Working long hours? Going on vacation?</font></b></p><p align="center"><b><font face="Arial">Does your pet need personal attention and TLC while you’re away?</font></b></p><p align="center"><b><font face="Arial">We’ve got you covered!</font></b></p><p align="center"><b><font face="Calibri">“Wuf-Wuf, Meow!!” serving Boynton Beach</font></b></p><p align="center"><b><font face="Calibri">561-424-6WUF (6983) or</font></b></p><p align="center"><b><font face="Calibri">Your Pet Is <a href="mailto:Special@gmail.com">Special@gmail.com</a></font></b> </p><ul><li><p align="center">Free Meet and Greet!</p></li><li><p align="center">In-My-Home Daycare</p></li><li><p align="center">Overnight Boarding</p></li><li><p align="center">Visits at your home</p></li><li><p align="center">Home visits include many home services such as newspaper pickup<br /> and taking your trash to the curb.</p></li><li><p align="center">Bathing and Brushing Services</p></li><li><p align="center"><b>We reward for referrals!</b></p></li><li><p align="center"><b>Special arrangements can be made for Holidays.</b></p></li><li><p align="center"><b>Get your “Spot” reserved today!!</b></p></li><li><p align="center"><b>Insured & Bonded</b></p></li></ul></div>Promise Healthcare Expands in Home State with Construction on New Hospitalhttps://thecoastalstar.com/forum/topics/promise-healthcare-expands-in-home-state-with-construction-on-new2013-06-10T16:46:06.000Z2013-06-10T16:46:06.000ZJON A KAYEhttps://thecoastalstar.com/members/JONAKAYE<div><p>Promise Healthcare Celebrates Groundbreaking on New Long-Term Acute Care Hospital in Miami-Dade County</p><p></p><p><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}7961409691,original{{/staticFileLink}}"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}7961409691,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="380" class="align-center" alt="7961409691?profile=original" /></a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Promise Healthcare, Inc., a leading national long-term acute care (LTAC) hospital company headquartered in South Florida has commenced construction on its newest facility, Promise Hospital of Miami-Dade: William M. Vazquez Campus. Designed as a 56,000-square-foot, 60-bed single-story facility, the new hospital will treat critically ill patients with unresolved, acute, or catastrophic illnesses, as well as multi-organ disease processes requiring a longer hospital recovery period, aggressive therapy services and/or complex wound care.</p><p>Modeled after the successful custom design and build of Promise Healthcare facilities in Louisiana and The Villages in Florida, Promise Hospital of Miami-Dade will provide LTAC services supported by the latest technologies in safety and medical equipment. Located at 14001 NW 82nd Avenue in Miami Lakes, Promise Hospital of Miami-Dade will be the first of its kind in the region.</p><p>Along with Promise Healthcare officials, Mayor Michael Pizzi and Carol and Stu Wyllie from The Graham Companies were on hand to celebrate the start of construction on Promise Hospital of Miami-Dade. Headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, Promise Healthcare, Inc. (<a href="http://www.promisehealthcare.com">www.promisehealthcare.com</a>) is one of the largest long-term acute care (LTAC) hospital organizations in the country. With more than 2,000 staff members and 13 hospitals nationwide, Promise hospitals utilize an interdisciplinary approach to healing and wellness. Promise’s distinctive LTAC hospital environment provides acute medical care and aggressive therapy services for patients with unresolved, acute, or catastrophic illnesses, as well as multi-organ disease processes who require a length of stay of 25 days or more. Promise specializes in acute respiratory/pulmonary care (including ventilator management and weaning), complex wound management, and treatment for multi-organ failure and post-surgical complications.</p><p>“Today is an exciting celebration as construction begins on Promise Hospital of Miami-Dade,” said Mayor Pizzi.“The new facility will fill a significant void in our local health care market. Currently, the families of patients in need of long-term acute hospital care must travel up to an hour each way from their homes to be with loved ones receiving treatment. The addition of Promise Hospital of Miami-Dade will provide significant benefits and advantages to our community and will satisfy the growing demand for highly specialized long-term acute care hospital services.”</p><p>Peter Baronoff, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Promise Healthcare, Inc., said Promise is committed to serving the Miami Lakes community.</p><p>“We are honored and privileged for the opportunity to expand our presence to the Miami Lakes community and are looking forward to working collaboratively with all the other hospitals and health care providers in the area to enhance and strengthen the continuum of patient care,” says Baronoff.</p><p>Baronoff also expressed appreciation to the Graham Companies for playing a critical role in making the vision of Promise Hospital of Miami-Dade a reality. “The Graham Companies has been instrumental throughout this entire process. It has long-paved the way for community development in Miami Lakes, and we are thankful for its support in bringing the vision and distinctive health care benefits of Promise Hospital of Miami-Dade to the residents of Miami Lakes and its surrounding communities,” he stated.</p><p>With an estimated completion date of early 2014, the hospital is expected to yield more than 150 full-time jobs upon opening.</p><p><img width="750" src="{{#staticFileLink}}7961409865,original{{/staticFileLink}}" class="align-full" alt="7961409865?profile=original" /></p><p>Promise Healthcare, Graham Companies and Miami Lakes officials join in a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Promise Hospital of Miami-Dade to be located in Miami Lakes Business Park West. Pictured (from left) Promise senior vice president Mike Cornblatt, Promise executive vice president of hospital operations Richard Gold, Mayor Michael Pizzi, Carmen Pasquale, Promise chairman and CEO Peter Baronoff, and Stu and Carol Wyllie of The Graham Companies.</p><p class="attachment"><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}7961409865,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank">Photo 1_sm.jpg</a></p><p class="attachment"><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}7961410275,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank">Photo 2_sm.jpg</a></p><p class="attachment"><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}7961410467,original{{/staticFileLink}}" target="_blank">PROM-RelPromiseHealthcareExpands-New HospitalInMiami-Dade-FINAL6 3 13 (SF) (2).docx</a></p></div>LOCAL ATTORNEYS SUPPORT NEED FOR PRENATAL CARE IN PALM BEACH COUNTYhttps://thecoastalstar.com/forum/topics/local-attorneys-support-need-for-prenatal-care-in-palm-beach2013-05-08T14:43:37.000Z2013-05-08T14:43:37.000ZBrianna Mahlerhttps://thecoastalstar.com/members/BriannaMahler<div><p>BOCA RATON, FL – Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Palm Beach County (HMHB) was given a unique opportunity recently at a cocktail event in its honor chaired by local attorneys Gary Lesser and Merryl Haber of Lesser, Lesser, Landy and Smith, and Joel Feldman and Audrey Schneiderman of Feldman Schneiderman, both with offices in Boca Raton. Nearly sixty attorneys and local business leaders from south Palm Beach County attended the event where they learned about the need for prenatal care for women in the community and how Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies plays a vital role in providing access and education to pregnant women and teens.</p><p>“We were honored to host this event on behalf of Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies and help to spread their mission. They are doing tremendous things to support pregnant women in Palm Beach County and ensure that women have early and consistent access to prenatal care,” said Gary Lesser, Managing Partner of Lesser, Lesser, Landy & Smith.</p><p>Guests were not only treated to a fine selection of food and drinks, but also a personal visit with Mike Jarvis, Men’s Basketball Head Coach at Florida Atlantic University and Co-Host of the event.</p><p>“This organization provides an incredible service to women and teens in our community. I am so impressed with what they’re doing that I plan on involving the students of FAU in their mission later this year,” said Jarvis.</p><p>“The support of the local community and board members like Joel Feldman are keys to our success as an organization,” said Gail Kleinert, Executive Director of HMHB. “In Palm Beach County, nearly twenty-five percent of women are delivering babies with little or no prenatal care. It is our mission to provide education and access to health care resources for these women so that their babies are born healthy, safe and strong.”</p><p>For more information on Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies or to learn how you can get involved, call 561-665-4504 or visit <a href="http://www.hmhbpbc.org/">www.hmhbpbc.org</a>.</p><p> </p><p align="center"><b><i>- HEALTHY MOTHERS, HEALTHY BABIES COALITION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY -</i></b></p><p><i>In 1985, 900 pregnant women in Palm Beach County with little or no prenatal care walked in to local hospitals to deliver their babies, precipitating an increase in the county's low birth weight babies, infant mortality, medical complications and children with disabilities. As a result, Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies was established in 1986 and continues to improve birth outcomes, promote healthy families and build healthy communities by providing access to prenatal care for underserved and uninsured pregnant women and education on pregnancy issues to all residents of Palm Beach County.<a href="{{#staticFileLink}}7961408279,original{{/staticFileLink}}"><img width="750" src="{{#staticFileLink}}7961408279,original{{/staticFileLink}}" class="align-full" alt="7961408279?profile=original" /></a></i></p></div>Quite Lawn Care Servcice Mow It Green USA -reduce Noise, Air and Water Pollutionhttps://thecoastalstar.com/forum/topics/quite-lawn-care-servcice-mow2011-02-04T14:49:22.000Z2011-02-04T14:49:22.000ZDavid Wintershttps://thecoastalstar.com/members/DavidWinters<div><p><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}7961393285,original{{/staticFileLink}}"></a><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}7961393285,original{{/staticFileLink}}"><img width="750" class="align-full" src="{{#staticFileLink}}7961393285,original{{/staticFileLink}}" height="91" alt="7961393285?profile=original" />Mow It Green.com </a></p><p>We want to help "Save the Planet" We all have a shared interest in a clean water supply, oceans, and inter coastal water ways free from gas, oil and pesticides. 10 Million Spilled Every Year when fueling Gas powered lawn equipment.</p><p>Most of the batteries are powered by the Sun via solar powered panels. reducing our carbon foot print.</p><p>What your neighbor uses in his backyard will eventually effect us all. Mow It Green USA does not use the traditional way of spraying for weeds, we opt for a more environmental means of weed control such as mulching and pulling. Right Plant Right Place is the best we encourage people to use only native plants. Instead of bringing northern concepts of lawn care to an area with different ecosystem we like to embrace the natural beauty of our tropical lifestyles. Beware of the landscaper who is not trained, if they say "we have always done it this way, they could be doing it the wrong way". Ask your landscaper if they have an Urban Fertilizer or a Limited Commercial Landscape Maintenance Certificate. Most landscapers do not weight the product before applying. The product is it being applied 10 feet from a water way. Many landscaper may not read the label. The label may not be in the correct dialect, so they may just wing it. Products used on your lawn can be on the soles of shoes, feet of children, and absorbed through the pads of your dog or cat. We use only safe products that are found in nature or bio-degrade safely. 100% of all American have a trace of pesticide in their body. </p><p>Give us a call 561-707-4357</p><p>David Winters</p></div>