Hospice By The Sea - A Compassionate Solution For You and Your Loved Ones

Posted by Joseph James at 24th June, 2009


The death of a loved one is a sensitive and difficult time for anyone. When a family faces such an event it is critical to have a source of compassionate, understanding support for both the patient and their family. A hospice facility can provide exactly the kind of diligent and knowledgeable care that is necessary to see both patients and their families through these hardships. The ripples of these sad and trying events can reach out and deeply affect the families and friends of a patient.

While the facility regularly takes on patients it is also common to provide a homebound care plan that allows patients to continue living at home while still receiving quality care from the home hospice staff. This kind of setup varies depending on the need of the patient. Some patients may receive a few visits a week from the facility staff while others may be placed on “continuous care” and receive bedside care 24 hours a day.

The services offered by these types of facilities extend far beyond the death and grieving processes. For the patient, the goal is always to provide an optimal level of comfort and care that encompasses the patient’s physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. Deciding what kind of care plan is best for you and your family can be a difficult and confusing process but with the help of the informative facility staff, navigating these choices can be a painless process.

The services that a hospice care facility can offer are expansive and encompassing. The services are all tailored to ensure the absolute comfort and care of the patient and their family. Pain management and psychological care are top priority at any facility and suiting the needs of each and every unique patient is a challenge that all facilities strive to meet.

Aside from conventional medicine, many facilities offer complementary medicine practices as well. Some of these practices include Reiki, Healing Touch, Music Therapy and Pet Visitation to name a few. These complementary practices enhance the quality of the patient’s well-being and expand the Hospice Services to a more rounded dimension.

Aside from the basic care and services that a center can offer a patient and their family, most facilities go above and beyond to offer lifestyle-enriching practices to their patients to better the overall experience. Some of these practices include Music Therapy, Reiki, Healing Touch and Pet Visitation. All of these additional practices serve to enhance the overall quality of the patient’s stay in hospice care.

Home hospice care is another option that many patients and families will have to consider. Offering patients the ability to receive top-notch care from the comfort of their own home this option is preferable to some patients and their families. This kind of care offers varying levels of attention depending on need. Some patients will be visited several times a week to receive pain management and medical attention and others will be placed on “continuous care” and receive 24 hour bedside attention.

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Hurt in an Explosion: Know Your Rights

Posted by Earnes Malzen at 24th June, 2009


In the US most of us heat our homes with either natural or propane gas. It’s quick, easy, odorless and efficient. But when something goes wrong it is equally evasive. Many of us don’t know there is a problem until it is too late. Both natural and propane gases are highly flammable and explosive, leaving devastating injuries and property destruction in their wake. If you were involved in a natural or propane gas explosion you should consider getting legal counsel.

One of the biggest reasons to consider seeking counsel is the impending investigation. A legal team knows what to look for when compiling a case and they know the intricacies. Building code violations, defective products and improper handling of products and materials all need to be examined.

Every winter we hear about explosions in the media. We should, with over 126,000,000 people using gas to heat their homes. But we often hear of them because of negligence. If this is what happened to you, a lawyer can help you wrestle the gas and insurance companies into a fair settlement, helping you recoup everything the following:

Medical bills: The medical bills you incur should be the responsibility of the negligent party.

Long term health care: The explosion may leave you with expensive long term care.

Lost wages: If you have missed work due to your accident then you deserve to be compensated. You may also have lost further potential to gain wages because you may not be able to continue your job due to the explosion.

Pain and suffering: Motorcycle accidents can leave you physically and psychologically traumatized, trauma that can be devastating and last a lifetime.

Explosion Injury Attorneys are experts when it comes to explosion injuries or deaths. They have the legal expertise to go after the big companies and be a compassionate ear for you. They can help bring you the closure you have been seeking.

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The Tragedy of the 1989 World Series - Loma Prieta Earthquake

Posted by Nathan Richard Park at 24th June, 2009


The year was 1989, the event…the World Series. No-one could predict what was to happen on one of the biggest events of the year.

At the start of Game 3 of the 1989 World Series, the Loma Prieta earthquake hit the San Francisco Bay area on October 17th at 5.04pm.

1989 was the year the Oakland Athletics played against the San Francisco Giants in the Major League Baseball World Series.

The earthquake was named after the Loma Prieta Peak which lies 5 miles to the northeast in Santa Clara County. It’s epicenter was in an unpopulated area in the Santa Cruz Mountains.

The Loma Prieta Earthquake was caused by a slip along the San Andreas Fault. It lasted approximately 15 seconds and measured 6.9 on the moment magnitude scale. It directly killed 63 people, and indirectly killed 6 throughout northern California, injured 3,757 people and left between 8,000 and 12,000 people homeless.

The loss of life was tragic, but due to the huge attendance at the 1989 World Series, traffic on the freeways that collapsed in the earthquake was light…a lot of people’s lives were saved.

The Oakland Athletics weren’t allowed to celebrate their World Series victory with champagne. This was out of respect for the Loma Prieta Earthquake victims.

The Loma Prieta Earthquake was the largest earthquake to occur on the San Andreas Fault since the great 1906 San Francisco earthquake. On October 26, President George H.W. Bush signed a $3.45 billion earthquake relief package for California. The quake caused an estimated $6 billion to $13 billion in property damage.

Because of the coincidence of timing of the famous World Series earthquake, it was the first major earthquake in the United States ever to be broadcast by live television.

A television movie documenting the 1989 World Series earthquake was made in 1990, called After The Shock. The Goodyear Blimp which was already aloft for the game, provided video of damage and fires within the city for ABC broadcasting.

The delay caused by the 1989 World Series quake was the longest delay in World Series history, it lasted ten days! The 1989 World Series was supposed to resume after five days, but was delayed a further five due to unconnected transmission links.

Thoughts go out to the victims of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. May their souls rest in peace.

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Explosion Injury or Death: Find a Lawyer for You

Posted by Jens Rhoades at 21st June, 2009


Many of us don’t even think about what heats our homes. We just know in the fall when we turn up the thermostat it better work. Maybe we have a carbon monoxide detector, but aside from that, we don’t typically think about our heat source. The fact is that our homes are typically heated with natural or propane gas. Two of the most explosive substances found in our homes. If something goes wrong, the results are catastrophic and death could be eminent. If you have been injured in such as explosion or lost a loved one, now is the time to contact an explosion injury lawyer.

When an explosion occurs there are often a handful of factors. Building codes, effectiveness of products and handling of materials, all need to be thoroughly examined. A lawyer can successfully investigate all of the circumstances to help you bring a close to this chapter in your life.

Every winter we hear about explosions in the media. We should, with over 126,000,000 people using gas to heat their homes. But we often hear of them because of negligence. If this is what happened to you, a lawyer can help you wrestle the gas and insurance companies into a fair settlement, helping you recoup everything the following:

Medical bills: The medical bills you incur should be the responsibility of the negligent party.

Long term health care: The explosion may leave you in a situation where you need long term care, which can be very costly.

Lost wages: Missing work due to recovery, hospitalization, or the death of a family member is not your fault and you have the right to be compensated for your lost wages. You may have also lost your potential to gain wages. Because of the explosion you may not be physically able to return to your place of work.

Pain and suffering: Motorcycle accidents can leave you physically and psychologically traumatized, trauma that can be devastating and last a lifetime.

You need to find and Explosion Injury Attorney, they will have an experienced team able to investigate the situation and present your case clearly and concisely. They are determined to give the help and justice you deserve.

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Urns for Pets Ashes and Cremation Urns

Posted by Pete Stone at 18th June, 2009


There are a variety of pet urns for ashes available online. You will find many types of materials incorporated in the construction of a pet urn. Many pet urns will be made of stone, metal, wood or ceramic.

It is not uncommon to see metal pet urns as a simple vase shape of figurine. Wood urns are often made of hardwoods such as walnut, oak or cherry wood but sometimes pine and these make a good cremation pet urn. Ceramic urns can come in a vase shape or as a figurine often in the shape of an animal.

If your are placing an urn outdoors metal will be one of your best choices and many metals will tarnish or discolor over time. Many will bury the urn or plant a tree over or near it. Some people prefer to use the pet urn and part of a pet memorial and yard ornament.

Wood is sometimes considered when burying a pet urn. Wood urns are sometimes placed on a mantle or bookshelf along with other keepsakes. If you move often this may be a great choice.

A pet urn for ashes can often be custom engraved with a photo, phrase and or a pet name. Metal, ceramic and wood can either be etched, laser engraved or carved. The material your urn is made of is often determined on where you plan on keeping it.

What ever material you use it can often be etched, engraved or laser engraved. A saying with your pets name is often enough. Other options may include having a photo or likeness of your pet engraved.

When shopping locally you will find your selection of pet urns for ashes often limited and costly. You may also consider pet memorials that will house mementos. Mementos could be photos, collars or a few favorite toys. When shopping online you will find more selection and cheaper prices.

If your cat, dog, rabbit or some other pet has passed on there are many options when you decide to shop online for a pet urn. Buying a pet urn online is not difficult and will save you money while giving you the largest selection available.

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