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Spring 2010 BCW Publisher’s Note

Ingrid Edelman, Publisher

Ingrid Edelman, Publisher

Welcome to the Spring 2010 issue of Burlington County Woman Magazine! Continue reading Spring 2010 BCW Publisher’s Note

Drop10 Fitness: South Jersey’s ONLY Women’s Functional Fitness Center

Susan Rosner

Susan Rosner

Let’s face it ladies, most of us would be happier not having to work out to keep or get fit, but that’s not reality! So if you’re going to do it “make it Fun and meaningful!” Continue reading Drop10 Fitness: South Jersey’s ONLY Women’s Functional Fitness Center

Could Pelvic Endometriosis Be the Cause of Your Infertility?

Peter G. VanDeerlin, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.

Peter G. VanDeerlin, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.

Much about endometriosis is controversial. However, the results of some large clinical trials have helped answer many of the questions that confront patients and clinicians. Endometriosis is a female medical condition where endometrial tissue is found growing in areas outside of the uterus (usually in the pelvis). For some women endometriosis can cause pelvic pain, especially during menstruation and can cause severe discomfort with sexual intercourse. Continue reading Could Pelvic Endometriosis Be the Cause of Your Infertility?

Osteoporosis: Harvard Women’s Health Watch Explains New Guidelines for Testing & Treating

osteoporIf you are over age 50, you have a 50-50 chance of breaking a bone at some point because of osteoporosis. Osteoporosis weakens bones, leaving them vulnerable to fracture. In recent years, there’s been a subtle but important shift in approaches to reducing risk, from treating low bone mineral density toward preventing fractures, according to the December 2009 issue of Harvard Women’s Health Watch. Continue reading Osteoporosis: Harvard Women’s Health Watch Explains New Guidelines for Testing & Treating

Simple, Speedy, Successful Solutions for Sparkling Skin

Dr. Nadia

Dr. Nadia

Often times clients walk into our office full of fear with many of the treatments we offer. Chemical peels, microdermabrasion, laser therapy and Botox often denote a scary connotation to them. We can’t even count the many times that a client has walked in and we have recommended a chemical peel for them. Continue reading Simple, Speedy, Successful Solutions for Sparkling Skin

Food Allergy Basics

peanutsThere is no cure for food allergy, a potentially fatal medical condition that affects approximately 12 million Americans. The incidence of food allergy is highest in young children – one in 17 among those under age 3. Continue reading Food Allergy Basics

Heavy Periods and Endometrial Ablation

Richard G. Tucker, D.O., FACOOG (Dist.)

Richard G. Tucker, D.O., FACOOG (Dist.)

One in five women experience abnormal heavy menstrual bleeding which can lead to extreme fatigue, anemia, and limited activity for fear of embarrassing accidents. This can place severe restrictions on a woman’s personal life as well as cause problems in the work-place with additional costs due to time lost. Continue reading Heavy Periods and Endometrial Ablation

“Decisions…decisions…decisions”

Thomas J. Simms, RN, CHPN

Thomas J. Simms, RN, CHPN

Everyday we are con-fronted with countless numbers of choices. Each must be considered and decisions must be made. Should it be corn flakes or bran? Maybe fruit today? Is this a good time to apply for that new position at work? Should I wear the blue shirt or the white one today? Can I afford that new car or should I wait? So it goes… choices, big and small, and frequently some decisions are put off only to be reconsidered, yet again, the next day. Continue reading “Decisions…decisions…decisions”

TLC HomeCare Services is Changing the Face of Home Care with “The Care Card™”

Kelly McCabe Tandourhian, CNA, CHHA and Patti Maltese, BA, CNA, CHHA

Kelly McCabe Tandourhian, CNA, CHHA and Patti Maltese, BA, CNA, CHHA

What would you do with an extra three hours a day?

Get your hair done?  Take a nap?  Do  errands? If you are the family caregiver— three hours to yourself can mean a lot. That’s why we created the Care Card.  Essentially a gift card that can be redeemed for three or more prepaid service hours, the Care Card allows the family caregiver, the new mom or the independent elder who may need just a few hours of help doing chores and personal care, get a break.It’s also a gentler entry into a service that, although often necessary, is not always welcomed, because it may be perceived as taking away one’s independence.  In an effort to change the face of home care, we think that one of the benefits of the Care Card is that, as a gift, it reads more as pampering than as, ‘Here, Mom, you need someone to take care of you’. With the Care Card, you welcome an extra set of hands into the house, and have a say in choosing when and how you want to redeem the assistance. With Mother’s Day just two months away, we cannot think of a better gift that says, ‘I love you’ than the Care Card. Right now, we’re just introducing the card to the region and already  getting calls from folks who want to buy them as get-well presents or baby shower gifts for moms-to-be.

When we decided to launch TLC HomeCare Services, we knew what we had to do to prepare  for future relationships with caregiving staff and clients: we became certified caregivers ourselves.  We are Certified Nurse’s Assistants (CNA) and Certified Home Health Aides (CHHA) and have earned certifications in Alzheimer’s  and dementia care.  We specialize in that.

TLC HomeCare Services provides two levels of home-based assistance.  Personal Care Services are offered to clients requiring feeding, bathing, continence care, nail care and general grooming.  Companion/ Homemaker Services are best suited for seniors, new mothers, post-operative or developmentally or physically challenged clients looking for light housekeeping,  meal preparation, errands, transportation  to appointments or just a partner for a game of cards.  Both of us visit the home of each client.  Our staffing background helps us put our fingers on the pulse of what makes a strong caregiver client match.  For example, if a client appreciates fine dining, we’ll pair him with a caregiver who is known for her recipes.  Some people crave a conversational partner, whereas others prefer not to interact much.  We assess these nuances to the best of our abilities during our home visit.  Remaining close to and in control of the quality of our caregivers’ services is the primary reason we opted to build TLC HomeCare Services from the ground up, instead of franchising with a pre-existing company.  We accept private payment or long term care insurance.  Recently, we were chosen as the South Jersey home-care provider for the Greater Delaware Valley chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society which provides up to 80 hours of home care per year to anyone diagnosed with the disease.  We were honored to  have been selected to help.

Another way we are changing the face of home care is with our state-of-the-art time management system.  This innovative system is the industry’s most effective method of monitoring and automatically tracking time, attendance, cost and services performed by caregivers.  It allows us to keep a very close eye on the caregiver and bill our clients accurately, at all times.

We diligently screen all staff applicants-hiring only the most conscientious, dependable, and empathetic companions, CNAs and CHHAs.  Candidates are background checked, insured and bonded.  They also must have impeccable references.  Generally, within 10 minutes into an interview, we can tell if someone has it in their heart to be the type of caregiver that TLC HomeCare requires.  Candidates must truly want to help others and have the same positive attitude we do. It’s part of the new face of Home Care.  And we love to see smiling faces.

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Celiac Disease – Heard of It? May is National Celiac Disease Awareness Month

BCW2010_Q1Spring.qxp:Layout 2You may not have heard of celiac disease but you probably know someone who either has or will be diagnosed with the condition.  It is the most common genetic disorder in the world.  In the U.S. it affects 1 in 133 or roughly 3 million Americans. The symptoms of celiac disease are not unique.  In fact, they are so common it can take a physician years to make a proper diagnosis. Continue reading Celiac Disease – Heard of It? May is National Celiac Disease Awareness Month