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Mrs Hanley-Ginger and her husband moved into the home on March Road to live with Scott’s parents in October last year.
A full two-story conversion is being carried out by a separate company who were unable to carry out the extra tiling work.
That work was offered to Mr Andrews at SA Property Solutions.
Kate Hanley-Ginger is trying to track down Shaun Andrews of SA Property Solutions after leaving her in-laws bathroom in a “shocking” state.
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When they realised how he had left the work, Scott’s father called the tradesman, but the phone kept ringing out.
SYRACUSE â Catherine Cominsky, an author from Old Forge who writes under the name Kate Hanley, will be the featured speaker at an Alzheimerâs Association education program in May.
Cominsky will present effective communications strategies, a one-hour education program, followed by a 30-minute discussion of overcoming challenges related to dementia behavior and communication from her perspective of a daughter providing care for her mother. The presentation takes place from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on May 17. Registration is free at 800-272-3900 or http://bit.ly/alzhanley.
Effective communication strategies examines how individuals living with Alzheimerâs disease or other dementias communicate with caregivers, especially when the disease impacts cognition and language. The program explores how communication takes place when someone has Alzheimerâs, decoding verbal and behavioral messages delivered by someone with dementia, and identifying strategies to help you connect and c
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The main focus of the book is around reframing the conversation and concerns in order to best help care for a loved one with dementia.
Catherine Cominsky, also known by the pen name Kate Hanley, longtime adjunct professor of education, has written her second book -
“Reframing the Conversation about Dementia Care.”
This book dives into what dementia truly is and how it affects the brain, as well as how to understand and process it as a caretaker. Beginning with the basics of what dementia is and how to understand the warning signs, as well as information about its prevalence today, the book offers advice on how to reduce the stress associated with the disease for both the person affected and the people closest to them. The main focus of the book is around reframing the conversation and concerns in order to best help care for a loved one with dementia.
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During its Dec. 14 virtual meeting, the Concord Select Board voted to approve an updated policy to govern the replacement and purchase of all non-exempt municipal vehicles with the most sustainable vehicle option.
The update replaces APP #63, “Fuel Efficient Vehicle Policy,” which was adopted in October of 2013.
The update states all Town departments will minimize greenhouse gas emissions from town operations by:
Purchase or leasing exclusively battery electric vehicles for all light‐duty passenger fleet replacements by FY22;
Piloting, evaluating, and, where feasible, acquiring electric vehicles for medium‐ and heavy‐duty vehicle and equipment categories;
Minimizing vehicle miles travelled and minimizing idling. Director of Sustainability Kate Hanley presented the amendment to the Board.