Monday, November 23, 2009

SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL

Soroptimist International would like to thank Alert/Best Nursing for their generous sponsorship
of our annual Christmas Fund Raiser. An organization devoted to promote social justice, equity
and the empowerment of women through economic independence and greater participation in decision making at all levels.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

OUR FIRST EXPERIENCE WITH PALLIATIVE CARE

To all the staff at Alert/Best thankyou for making our journey an experience we will always remember.The level of professionalism was beyond our expectations.
The Swartz Family

Monday, November 16, 2009

Ontario Provincial Brain Injury Conference, October 2009

Thanks to all the delegates at the Ontario Brain Injury Conference for coming to visit our booth and speaking with us. We were happy to officially unveil A & B Comprehensive Health Care, which was established, out of the need for complete health care services under 1 roof. At A & B we understand the importance of time and ease, so we have combined health care service and equipment providers together, to offer our clients a complete and stress free experience. We provide our clients with the best back to back services by bringing together 2 highly reputable and established companies. Alert / Best Nursing and The Back Shop have joined forces to become, A & B Comprehensive Health Care: a provider for all your health care service and equipment needs.

Contact: 905-524-5864
www.abchealthcare.ca

7th Annual Innovations In Palliative Care

Nursing staff of Alert Best Nursing & Home Care are proud to be attending The 7th Annual Innovations in Palliative Care Conference on November 18, 2009, as our commitment to continuing education and excellence.

Key topic discussions will include:
Ethical principles that guide and assist us through ethical challenges in patient and family care.
Components of programs that remain client centered, just and ethical.
Planning for current and future care for patients and families.
The power of personhood through stories of patient/family/caregiver.
Working with the moral tension, when clients do not receive the standard of care they deserve and which we value for them.