National Silver Alert

Palm Harbor, FL (PRWEB) January 13, 2010

The National Silver Alert Personal GPS Tracker, powered by Birds Eye Global Tracking, will help give caregivers peace of mind, while allowing those with Alzheimer?s, Dementia and other cognitive disorders to remain active and independent.

The device, no larger than a set of keys, can locate a person in 60 seconds with pinpoint accuracy. The tracker provides real-time location reports every two minutes, as well as a Geofence feature that sends alerts if the person crosses the boundary of their pre-defined area. A direct GPRS data connection provides the most accurate and reliable tracking data available in today?s market.

Neil Arfmann, President of National Silver Alert Program said, ?We chose this particular device because it is accurate, user-friendly, affordable and no installation is required?.

The device can be worn on a belt clip, placed in a purse, or placed anywhere because of its compact size. It can be plugged into an automobile cigarette lighter or 12 V accessory socket for charging during use. Most importantly, a caregiver can log into any internet ready PC to pinpoint the exact location of their loved one.

One of the most life-threatening symptoms of Alzheimer?s disease is wandering. Statistics show that approximately 60% of those with the disease will wander. If a person wanders once, they will most likely wander again. If not found within 24 hours, approximately 50% of wanderers may suffer serious injury or death.

The National Silver Alert Personal GPS Tracker can help ensure that a loved one is found as quickly as possible should they wander.

The National Silver Alert Program, introduced on October 1, 2009, has received much praise and success. The program was developed to provide vital information to authorities to assist in the search and safe recovery of individuals with Alzheimer?s, Dementia and other cognitive disorders and quickly reunite them with their loved ones.

For more information, please visit http://www.nationalsilveralert.com

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WellBalance Weight Loss Camp for Kids & Teens Promotes National Children?s Mental Health Awareness Week


Asheville, NC (PRWEB) May 08, 2012

WellBalance, a leading adolescent and adult health & wellness organization that operates fitness, health, and weight loss camps for kids and teens aged 10-20 is supporting the 2012 National Children?s Mental Health Awareness Week. An event organized by the National Federation of Families for Children?s Mental Health, National Children?s Mental Health Awareness Week emphasizes youth overcoming trauma.

In observance of this week-long event, WellBalance fitness and weight loss camps are modifying the Motivation chapters of the ME Plan, the scientifically-based Motivate & Educate program that weight loss campers and alumni use to develop lifelong habits that are needed for healthy living. WellBalance will expand on the behavioral curriculum in the ME Plan to help weight loss campers overcome barriers to healthy living, while also developing coping strategies that will lead to a higher degree of wellness.

?Children’s mental health week is a very important week for stigmatized obese children and teens,? said Dr. Eli Puterman, researcher in behavioral medicine in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California at San Francisco, and a member of the WellBalance Scientific Advisory Board. ?There’s a large body of research that says that obese children and adolescents are at greater risk for low self esteem, which then places them at increased risk of future depression, anxiety, more disordered eating, and other mental health problems as they mature through their teens and adults. Breaking this cycle of obesity, self esteem and mental health is important to have today’s children free from mental and physical health problems.?

The National Federation of Families for Children?s Mental Health began National Children?s Mental Health Awareness Week was created by The National Federation of Families for Children?s Mental Health to raise awareness and to highlight children?s mental health issues.

?While the intentions of Michelle Obama?s Lets Move! Campaign are good, there is notable percentage of adolescents whose obesity is merely a symptom of a more profound underlying ailment,? commented John Gordon, CEO, ?WellBalance?s health coaching curriculum is continually refined in order to identify mental health barriers that prevent adolescents from making healthier diet and activity choices and provide new strategies for improved health.?

The National Federation of Families for Children?s Mental Health invites all participating organizations to use the 2012 event to encourage positive mental health, wellness, and social development for children and teens. The National Federation of Families for Children?s Mental Health has provided the following guidelines to successfully implement a comprehensive wellness program that meet the goals of this year?s theme:

Emphasis how mental health is essential to overall wellness
Teach families that profound emotional and mental health ailments in youth are real and can be treated.
Provide information to families with children that develop mental health challenges about services and support systems that are family guided, child driven, and culturally sensitive
Promote the values of dignity, social inclusion, and acceptance to children and families.
Publicize to families and youth that their voice is needed when determining appropriate services and interventions.

For more information about how WellBalance is supporting the mental health of their weight loss campers, please contact WellBalance at (800) 975-0435 or visit http://www.WellBalance.com.

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About WellBalance

WellBalance designed the ME Plan to Motivate & Educate on what medical research shows works for sustainable fitness, weight loss, and health success. Founded by professionals and guided by experts who have led some of the largest behavioral health, mental health, and treatment programs in the country, WellBalance is working to become the leader with a focus on improving an individual?s overall health. WellBalance developed the WellBalance Health Score

The National Silver Alert

Palm Harbor, FL (PRWEB) May 13, 2010

In recent years the Amber Alert system has been employed more and more to provide an immediate response when a child is missing or appears to have been abducted. However, in an aging population of baby boomers and an increasing number of people diagnosed with Alzheimer?s disease, there has rarely been a comprehensive emergency response system employed for seniors who have wandered away from their homes, causing frantic searches by their relatives.

Neil Arfmann, President and founder of the National Silver Alert Program, is targeting the law enforcement community to offer them the information they need to implement emergency response measures when a call comes in that a person suffering from dementia or Alzheimer?s is missing. ?We deal directly with law enforcement and emergency responders. In the event that a registered individual is injured, missing or cannot speak for themselves, we will send a link to the requesting agency with the vital information,? Arfmann said. ?We work with law enforcement agencies across the country, and encourage them to have individuals in their communities enroll in our program.?

Law enforcement agencies and emergency responders are encouraged to use the National Silver Alert website for educating the people in their communities. Online brochures are free to print and distribute as needed.

The National Silver Alert Program is a free, national online registration program that is open to all Senior Citizens and individuals with Alzheimer? disease, autism, dementia or other cognitive disorders, regardless of age. The program provides a safe and secure place to store vital personal, medical, health and caregiver information, which is easily accessible in the event of an emergency.

For more information and to register, please visit http://www.nationalsilveralert.com

The Fraternal Order of Police is the world’s largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers, with more than 325,000 members in more than 2,100 lodges. We are the voice of those who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving our communities. We are committed to improving the working conditions of law enforcement officers and the safety of those we serve through education, legislation, information, community involvement, and employee representation. No one knows the dangers and the difficulties faced by today’s police officers better than another officer, and no one knows police officers better than the FOP.

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Martek Biosciences and the National Center for Creative Aging Introduce New Brain Health Awareness Campaign, “Beautiful Minds: Finding Your Lifelong Potential”


Columbia, Md. (Vocus) May 28, 2010

Martek Biosciences (NASDAQ: MATK), in partnership with the National Center for Creative Aging today introduced ?Beautiful Minds: Finding Your Lifelong Potential,? an educational campaign designed to inspire baby boomers to be proactive about brain health.

?Martek has a proud, 25-year heritage in brain health science and research as well as a strong history of supporting health education and outreach,? said Steve Dubin, Martek CEO. ?We are pleased to partner with the National Center for Creative Aging and announce ?Beautiful Minds: Finding Your Lifelong Potential,? to help change public perceptions about brain health and aging.?

Brain health is one of the top health-related concerns of aging populations and has been identified by the Centers for Disease Control as a public health priority. Fifty-five percent of baby boomers fear the loss of mental capacity; in fact, 41 percent fear their brain fitness has decreased during the past 10 years (1). Research demonstrates that lifestyle factors like diet, exercise, and social, mental and intellectual engagement may be important influencers on the aging brain.

?The realization that we may be able to influence our brain health throughout adult life is important as baby boomers move into the second half of their lives,? according to Gay Powell Hanna, Ph.D., M.F.A., executive director for the National Center for Creative Aging. ?The Beautiful Minds campaign will demonstrate that maintaining a beautiful mind is not a sacrifice, but a way to do more of what you love, longer.?

The Science of Brain Health

The Beautiful Minds campaign features a new scientific assessment released today and developed in conjunction with the National Center for Creative Aging. The assessment explores the lifestyle factors that may help to improve overall brain health, including memory performance, and outlines the four dimensions of brain health:

National Silver Alert

Palm Harbor, FL (PRWEB) June 29, 2010

?SafetyNet? is a resident management program that captures and stores vital health, medical and emergency contact information as well as a photograph, living will and DNR in a secure, online repository, which is tied directly to National Silver Alert, Inc.?s 24/7 emergency response program. In the event of an emergency, a resident?s vital information can be quickly retrieved and shared with emergency responders and/or health care providers.

Residents of living facilities who implement the SafetyNet software, will each receive a set of ID cards, and a pendant or bracelet. These items are very important in helping recover anyone who has a tendency to wander.

Neil Arfmann, President of National Silver Alert Program said, ?SafetyNet is the total, affordable solution for senior care facilities. It offers an additional level of security both on and off property, and provides peace-of-mind to the families of residents.?

One of the most life-threatening behaviors of Alzheimer?s disease is wandering. Statistics show that approximately 60% of those with the disease will wander. If a person wanders once, they will most likely wander again. If not found within 24 hours, approximately 50% of wanderers may suffer serious injury or death.

The National Silver Alert Program, introduced on October 1, 2009, has received much praise and success.

For more information on Silver Alert ?SafetyNet?, please visit http://nationalsilveralert.com/safetynet/safetynet.htm

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29th Annual National Continuing Legal Education Conference Offers Attendees Expert Speakers in Eight Areas of Law


Snowmass Village, CO (PRWEB) November 11, 2011

They are not just your ordinary legal professionals and come from all over the world, sharing their legal experience and expertise to attendees. Additionally, many of the moderators and presenters have been involved with the conference for more than 20 years. These are the moderators and speakers for the National Continuing Legal Education Conference (CLE) which will be held in Snowmass, Colo., January 4-8, 2012.

Take Andrew Demetriou, an attorney from Los Angeles specializing in institutional health care. Demetriou is an active member of the American Bar Association having served as the former Chair of the Health Law Section, Vice-Chair of the American Health Lawyers Association Sarbanes-Oxley Task Force and responsible for monitoring governance developments of interest to healthcare lawyers and institutions. Demetriou has been involved with CLE since the early 1990?s. ?CLE is a loyal group of familiar faces that presents an unbelievable quality of speakers and audience, said Demetriou. ?The Health Care Law speakers will present the cutting edge issues that affect health care today.? Demetriou?s health care law co-moderator Tony Patterson, who has been in the fraternity of health law for many years, has written numerous publications and given many speeches on current topics of health care law. According to Demetriou, hot topics at this year?s conference include health care reform featuring speaker Robert Roth, a partner with Hooper, Lundy & Bookman, P.C. in Washington, D.C., who is an expert on current matters arising under Medicare and Medicaid, focusing on payment, compliance, and licensing issues. ?We will also have a forum on the developments and current trends of health care fraud,? said Demetriou.

New York attorney David Bernstein, will co-moderate the Intellectual Property (IP) program. ?One IP focus will be on the patent side of information, with expert speakers including Chief Administrative Patent Judge from the US Patent and Trademark Office, James Smith, who will discuss current patent legislation,? said Bernstein. Bernstein has been involved with CLE for over 14 years and says that IP is the biggest section of the conference and the section has some impressive presenters who will discuss the hottest developments in trademark and copyright law. Bernstein sees a loyality in the CLE attendees. ?The 7:00 a.m. CLE programs are very well attended?then those same attendees show up for last session too. So everyone comes to every session which is very impressive for a legal conference,? said Bernstein. He is also impressed with the quality of speakers. ?These are active program planners, IT professionals, trademark experts?all cutting edge speakers,? said Bernstein. ?And there is a high return rate of attendees who attend CLE to learn about all the current IP topics.? According to Bernstein, another legal hot topic for IP is social media. ?We will have an internet forum consisting of experts from Yahoo! Inc, eBay, Microsoft Corp., and IBM, just to name a few heavy hitters,? he said. ?If attorneys go to only one legal conference a year, the National CLE Conference is definitely the one they need to attend.?

For the Real Estate/Sustainability section, we go to Seattle, Wash., attorney Charles Wolfe, a cutting edge expert in land use and environmental law and permitting. Wolfe has been involved with CLE since the late 1990?s. ?Our section will focus on real estate, land use law, issues, zoning, and clean water issues in a post recession economy,? said Wolfe. ?We have a diverse faculty on environmental law consisting of environmental law consultants and developers along with attorneys specializing in real estate law.” Wolfe stated that the real estate section is an interesting legal track composed of competitive themes for real estate land regulation, new federal environmental laws and regulations.

But not all the moderators are attorneys and are experts in their field like Labor & Employment moderator Timothy Darby who acquires, develops and oversees the publication of legal treatises for The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. (BNA) books. ?We have many journalists at BNA and the largest number of reporters covering Congress and government agencies of any news group in the country,? said Darby. ?For CLE we have a cross-section of speakers during the program so that the various constituencies can present their different perspectives on various areas of the law in constructive interactions which allows for very sophisticated presentations.? According to Darby, the Labor & Employment program is unique in that there are well defined interest groups of attorneys who don?t tend to overlap their practice areas, for example; the defense side, plaintiff and union attorneys, arbitrators, mediators and judges who will discuss effective and ineffective litigation tactics and how they handle various types of issues that arise during litigation.

The National CLE conference offers eight areas of law; bankruptcy; civil litigation; employee benefits; family; health; intellectual property; labor & employment and real estate/sustainability all presented and moderated by experts in each field. CLE participants are able to accumulate 16 to 22 credit hours while enjoying the world class ski resort of Snowmass, Colo. For more additional information or to register for the National CLE Conference, go to http://nationalcleconference.com or call 303-860-0608. The National CLE Conference will be held at The Silvertree Hotel and Conference Center in Snowmass.

About Snowmass Tourism Groups & Meetings

The year-round resort town of Snowmass Village, Colorado is located nine miles from Aspen, Colorado. Snowmass is accessible by the local Aspen/Pitkin County airport and three regional airports. Top-of-the-line conference equipment and facilities, economy to luxury guest rooms, free local transportation, countless summer and winter activities and superior guest experience characterize Snowmass Village resort. With recent investment of $ 1 billion in the ski area, base village, and new lodging properties with meeting space, Snowmass is ideal for meetings and conferences, ski and social groups, corporate retreats and business guests. For additional information go to http://www.snowmassgroups.com or call 1-800-598-2006.

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The National Financial Educators Council and Pure Mentality Team Up to Graduate First Participants of a Financial Literacy Program


Carson, CA (PRWEB) November 03, 2011

This fall, Pure Mentality and the National Financial Educators Council joined efforts, combining two key programs to improve the lives of our nation?s young people. More than a hundred participants in the Pure Mentality youth camp also graduated the National Financial Educators Council?s financial literacy program.

Pure Mentality?s core coursework centers on improving participants? athleticism and life skills. Pure Mentality has begun teaching personal finance to their youth camps and afterschool program attendees to build upon their current life skills curriculum. The program?s goal is to reduce high school dropout rates, develop athletic ability, instill positive financial literacy habits, and provide the tools teens need to grow into community assets.

The NFEC custom-designed a financial literacy program to meet Pure Mentality needs, and trained instructors to teach this custom package to their youth participants. Pure Mentality?s goal in adopting the NFEC?s Financial Literacy products (educator training, financial literacy curriculum, testing, and consultation) was to improve financial capability among the scholar athletes and their families. The NFEC financial education curriculum teaches key financial literacy subjects like savings, credit, debt, and basic investments. The program?s success is sustained by motivating participants to continue learning more about money throughout their lives.

?The NFEC and Pure Mentality are well-aligned because both organizations are focused on providing a holistic education?one that extends beyond money and sports and into every facet of students? lives. Money, health, relationships, values, and community service are just a few of the areas the NFEC?s financial literacy programs and Pure Mentality address,? states Cecile Abad, Community Outreach Director of the NFEC.

Pure Mentality brings high-level mentors from the community to interact with the participating youth athletes. Doctors, judges, NFL players, mayors, and entertainers share their experiences and help teach life skills. As President of Pure Mentality Fa’avae J. Fa’avae emphasizes to program participants, ?Change our mentality, and together we?ll change the world.?

Mr. Fa?avae commented further on the financial literacy initiative. ?We have been blessed with the opportunity to provide personal finance training to our young scholar athletes through NFEC?s Youth Financial Literacy Curriculum. We are honored to be partnered with NFEC in spreading the financial education message to families across the country.?

Pure Mentality is striving to develop youth in Los Angeles, CA into the positive community members of the future. This program is expanding nationwide to allow youth in more communities to benefit from the athletics, life skills, and financial literacy training.

The National Financial Educators Council supports the work of social enterprise and nonprofit organizations by reducing the time and expense involved with developing a financial literacy campaign. The NFEC team trains volunteers and educators to begin teaching personal finance effectively.

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FAIR Foundation CEO Asks, “Is there Greed in both National and Local HIV/AIDS Organizations?”


Palm Desert, California (Vocus/PRWEB) April 01, 2011

The FAIR Foundation?s President and CEO, Dr. Richard Darling, asks that you decide and he offers the following information:

Nationally, taxpayers have spent well over one third of a trillion dollars –yes, a trillion–on HIV/AIDS, including over $ 3,000 per HIV/AIDS patient on bio-medical research annually versus less than $ 200 for virtually every other illness.

The Department of Health and Human Services has only one HOPWA program that has spent billions on providing housing to patients. Does HOPWA stand for ?Housing Opportunities for Patients with Alzheimer?s?? No, the lucky beneficiaries of this federal program are AIDS patients.

Billions more are spent annually on HIV/AIDS by others, including the 50 states, pharmaceutical companies and non-profit organizations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Darling asks, ?How successful has all this funding been?? His answer: ?Extremely successful?the plummeting HIV/AIDS death rate nationwide is exemplified by the 99 percent decrease in deaths of California?s newly infected HIV/AIDS patients from almost 10,000 in 1992 to less than 200 in 2009.?

“Our government’s top HIV researcher and the physician who oversees the annual $ 3 billion HIV/AIDS research budget, Anthony Fauci, MD, admitted years ago that their success is ‘breathtaking’ with HIV patients who ‘look and feel well, and are leading very productive, very gratifying lives.’?

Darling points to further evidence of success: HIV/AIDS activist Elton John, whose AIDS Foundation has raised many millions of dollars for his cause, stated on the American Idol TV show that HIV ?is not a life-threatening disease anymore? and rock star Bono, while asking for more money for HIV/AIDS in TV ads, states that HIV patients need to take just two pills a day to stay alive; two pills that cost only 40 cents.

Darling inquires, ?Is there greed in local HIV/AIDS organizations??

In Palm Springs, CA the Desert AIDS Project (DAP) competes with neighboring charities for every dollar available from local residents. Why, in Darling?s opinion, is that inappropriate? While charities work hard for a few thousand dollars at local events, DAP’s 2008 IRS Form 990 shows that they have already received $ 11.8 million in receipts, including $ 7.5 million in grants, contributions and program service revenue with a large staff of 100 for only 2,200 patients. The 990 also shows $ 3.6 million in salaries and benefits with a Director?s total compensation of $ 200,000. Dr. Darling suggests it is informative that DAP also has an art collection that has a book value of $ 1 million dollars.

Integrated Wealth Management (IWM) is the Title Sponsor for the Kraft Nabisco Ladies Professional Golf Association?s 1st major tournament being held this week in Rancho Mirage, CA. IWM uses local charities to sell tickets for the event?the charities compete with each other with their sale proceeds returning to the charity. DAP is presently competing with all local charities in this event even though IWM had already donated $ 150,000 to DAP in 2008, 2009 and announced recently they are increasing their gift to DAP?the new amount: $ 1 million dollars. Darling offers this question: ?Would it not have been appropriate for DAP to disclose to the competing charities that it had already received this significant funding from IWM with DAP?s subsequent withdrawal from the event so that the few thousand dollars available in ticket sales would go to other local charities that are not so blessed??

In Darling?s opinion, DAP rubs salt further into the wounds of every other neighboring charity by using their treasure chest of funds to run regular, lengthy TV ads in which their CEO, David Brinkman, states ?funding has been slashed? while urging all local citizens to support DAP, presumably with more funding. Darling adds, “Of course, no other local charities can afford such expensive television advertisements.”

Darling questions if the DAP?s Board of Directors, including representatives from Bank of America, Desert Regional Medical Center, Union Bank & the Episcopal Church know that DAP is fighting so hard for every local penny that could benefit other financially strapped charities, including youth clubs, homeless shelters, and those that help crippled and abused children, even though DAP is receiving such immense funding from federal and local governments? If so, Darling believes they should be ashamed of themselves if they allow it to continue.

Darling points out that DAP rings the register again with their annual awards banquet (in 2009 over $ 500,000 of expense with George Hamilton and Joan Collins listed as headlining stars this year). During the 2010 event, the IWM President & CEO, Jim Casey, who is also a DAP Board member, seemingly contradicted Brinkman?s assessment in the TV ads of their financial condition when Casey stated ?even in the worse economic times in history, we are set to have the most successful fundraising event in Desert AIDS Project history.? Casey then announced IWM?s $ 1,000,000 donation to DAP.

Darling suggests it may also be informative to look at other local groups that are the beneficiary of exorbitant funding for HIV/AIDS and offers the following example: ?The San Francisco AIDS Foundation?s IRS Form 990 reveals $ 19.4 million in grants, $ 7.8 million in salaries including CEO Mark Cloutier’s total compensation of $ 247,893 and many others receiving over $ 150,000.?

Darling asks, ?Has Dr. Fauci or any local HIV/AIDS organization been willing to entertain the suggestion that they are receiving a disproportionate amount of taxpayer dollars, refused it or offered to have it redirected to other illnesses? The mantra of the HIV/AIDS industry is that their disease is special because it is infectious, that you and everyone in your family, even grandparents, should fear this disease and therefore even more money should go towards battling HIV/AIDS.?

?The truth, as stated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is that the only people at risk from this PREVENTABLE disease are men having sex with men, IV drug users and heterosexuals having sex with those with HIV or those at risk of having HIV.?

Darling concludes by stating that it is time to add the HIV/AIDS industry to those in need of cutbacks by our Congresspersons during these tough budgetary times. He recommends that a significant portion of HIV’s overflowing treasure chest, which includes President Obama?s 2012 budget request of $ 28 billion for this one illness, should rightfully go towards helping patients and research for illnesses other than HIV.

Dr. Richard Darling is the Founder, President & CEO of the FAIR Foundation, a national organization with thousands of members in all fifty states. FAIR?s Missions and goals are fair and equitable bio-medical research funding for all diseases, new organ-donor policies to reverse America?s organ donor crisis, promotion of organ donation and preventive health education to reduce the need for donor organs. FAIR?s Board of Directors includes 29 transplant surgeons, medical directors and patient advocates.

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American Psychiatric Nurses Association Celebrates National Recovery Month with Free Continuing Education

Arlington, VA (PRWEB) September 07, 2011

The American Psychiatric Nurses Association celebrates National Recovery Month by offering free access to a recovery-focused webinar providing up to 0.9 contact hours of CE. ?An American Resurrection: A Journey of Trauma and Triumph? details presenter Eric Arauz?s journey from battling bipolar disorder and alcoholism to a life in recovery as a nationally recognized consumer advocate. Available in the APNA eLearning Center, the webinar is being offered at no cost to APNA members through October 2nd and to the public during National Wellness Week, September 19th through the 26th.

Appropriate for RNs, advanced practice psychiatric nurses, and other mental health professionals, this session provides insight into the consumer experience and essential recovery-based principles and practices. Participants can earn 0.9 continuing education contact hours by viewing the webinar and completing its posttest and evaluation through the APNA eLearning Center. Recorded in October 2010, Arauz?s talk was featured as a keynote presentation during the APNA 24th Annual Conference in Louisville, KY.

National Recovery Month is observed each September to celebrate those in long-term recovery and pay tribute to the work of recovery service providers. National Wellness Week, a new component of National Recovery Month, was instituted this year to promote the ways in which wellness can improve quality of life and increase life expectancy for people diagnosed with mental health issues. APNA is a proponent of the recovery model (person-centered care through which an individual achieves improved health, wellness, and quality of life) and is committed to raising awareness through education that recovery from addiction and mental illness is possible.

Webinar Description – An American Resurrection: A Journey of Trauma and Triumph

Journey with Eric Arauz and his battles with Bipolar 1 disorder and alcoholism to today and his life as a leading national consumer advocate. A dynamic speaker, Eric Arauz interweaves his own first hand experiences as both a child of a parent with mental illness and his own battles to put you directly in the experience of trying to build back a life that had been lacerated with pain and suffering since birth. His ability to assimilate literary, scientific and anecdotal examples into his presentation will keep you on the edge of your seat as you emerge from the darkness of his past to stand in the sunlight of optimism and hope his life represents today. He will prove to you that certain life stories that seem unbelievable are not unlivable.

The American Psychiatric Nurses Association is a national professional membership organization committed to the specialty practice of psychiatric-mental health nursing and wellness promotion, prevention of mental health problems and the care and treatment of persons with psychiatric disorders. APNA?s membership is inclusive of all psychiatric mental health registered nurses including associate degree, baccalaureate, advanced practice (comprised of clinical nurse specialists and psychiatric nurse practitioners), and nurse scientists and academicians (PhD). APNA serves as a resource for psychiatric mental health nurses to engage in networking, education, and the dissemination of research.

The American Psychiatric Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center?s Commission on Accreditation.

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San Francisco Chiropractor Dr. Adam Jacobs of SF Custom Chiropractic Celebrates National Chiropractic Health Month


San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) October 04, 2011

As experts in ergonomics, chiropractors such as Dr. Adam Jacobs are well equipped to help people determine how to best use their workspaces, equipment and devices to avoid injury and pain. With many new devices (tablets, mobile phones, PDAs, laptops, etc.) coming into greater use by the American public both at work and at home it is very important that people know how to properly use these devices while minimizing the stress they put onto the body. The American Chiropractic Association reports, ?Being Techno Healthy also means knowing when to unplug and reconnect with the world around you through exercise and other wellness activities.?

Dr. Jacobs helps patients be ?Techno Healthy? both in prevention techniques as well as chiropractic care to help eliminate pain resulting from use or overuse of these devices. For prevention, Dr. Jacobs teaches patients exercises and stretches that can be done at work to minimize stress and performs ergonomic evaluations to ensure proper use and function of workspaces. Additionally, Dr. Jacobs encourages patients to be Techno Healthy by giving people pointers about when it is time to take a break, move around and ease some of the stress of work. For example, Dr. Jacobs encourages patients to set reminders on their computers or devices every hour to take a break, look away and get up and move around. It is important for your back and posture to have the change of position as well as good for the eyes and nervous system to reduce strain of continuous use of computers and devices.

Improper or over use of devices and computers can cause headaches, neck pain, forward head posture, arm/wrist pain and Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, all of which can be treated by chiropractic care. For treating injury or pain caused by improper or over usage of devices, Dr. Jacobs combines traditional chiropractic adjustments with other modalities such as Active Release Technique, laser therapy and deep tissue massage. The combination of modalities helps to fix any immediate misalignments as well as work on the soft tissue to help ensure the alignment holds longer. Dr. Jacobs is one of few San Francisco chiropractors who is full-body certified in Active Release Technique.

This month in honor of National Chiropractic Health Month, Dr. Adam Jacobs encourages San Francisco to be Techno Healthy by offering free initial chiropractic and ergonomic consultations. He hopes people will learn to use chiropractic care as a resource for health, which includes being Techno Healthy. Anyone interested in seeing how chiropractic can help in being Techno Healthy (or just healthy in general) should contact SF Custom Chiropractic to set up their free chiropractic consultation.

About SF Custom Chiropractic: SF Custom Chiropractic opened in January 2011. Head treating doctor, Dr. Adam Jacobs received his doctorate of chiropractic from Palmer West College of Chiropractic (known for being the leader of sports chiropractic). He has a master?s degree and a full body and long nerve entrapment certification in Active Release Technique.

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