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North Shore Towers Courier n June 2014 33 LOOKING FOR CARE FOR YOU OR YOUR LOVED ONE? CARING IS OUR BUSINESS Licensed by New York State Department of Health Accreditation SERVICE AREA: Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island, Nassau & Suffolk counties 10% OFF with this ad Email: carelink1@hotmail.com OUR EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS WILL DEVELOP AN APPROPRIATE PLAN OF CARE FOR EACH CLIENT. THE PLAN WILL OUTLINE SPECIFIC TASKS TO MEET THE CLIENT’S NEEDS. WE SERVE THOSE WHO ARE: • Disabled or Elderly • In Need of Assistance with Daily Activities • Recently Discharged From the Hospital • Terminally ill • New Patients With Well Baby Care Needs • In Need of Housekeeping Services SERVICES OFFERED: • Registered Nurses • Licensed Practical Nurses • Home Health Aides • Personal Care Aides • Companions • Live In Aides • Physical Therapy (NYC-5 Boroughs) • Occupational Therapy (NYC-5 Boroughs) DUTIES INCLUDE: • Meal Preparation • Light Housekeeping & Laundry • Grocery Shopping & Errands • Escorting to Appointments • Medication Reminders • Assistance with Personal Hygiene, Dressing & Ambulation Employment Opportunities Available - Please Contact Us MAIN OFFICE: 25 South Tyson Ave, Floral Park, NY 11001 516-358-1999 Fax: 516-358-1007 PSYCHIATRISTS PSYCHIATRIC HOME CARE NURSES PSYCHIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONERS CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDES Mom’s heart disease is related to her diabetes. Her depression is related to both. Now what? Depression can be caused by several factors, including surgery or other medical conditions. If you think your loved one is at risk—they aren’t sleeping, can’t concentrate or have lost interest in their usual activities—the Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) can help. With a team of highly trained specialists, our Behavioral Health Program treats the emotional and physical symptoms of depression. VNSNY, it’s the right care now. CALL NOW TO LEARN HOW WE CAN HELP YOUR LOVED ONE COPE WITH DEPRESSION, ANXIETY OR OTHER MEDICAL CONDITIONS. 1-855-VNSNY-NOW • www.vnsny.org Our services are usually covered by Medicare, Medicaid and most insurers.


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