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Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café Appoints New Manager in Manchester

November 15, 2017 //  by admin

Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café, a growing fast casual dining establishment and wholesale bagel supplier, has recently promoted Julie Jarvis to manager of the Manchester store at 1540A Pleasant Valley Road.

Jarvis, a Manchester resident, has more than a decade of experience working in the quick service restaurant industry. Jarvis began working full-time at Between Rounds Manchester in January as crewmember prior to her promotion to manager. In her new role, she will oversee operations, which include baking, custom catering, training employees, banking and more.

Previous to Between Rounds, Jarvis had worked for Dunkin Donuts in Vernon. She started out at the counter in 1999 and over the years, earned promotions to shift leader, assistant manager and manager and was recognized with a number of achievement and longevity awards.

“At Between Rounds, we are committed to the growth and advancement of our team members. Julie has a tremendous amount of experience and is a great fit for our team. She’ll easily and efficiently navigate the complex issues of managing our busy Manchester restaurant,” said Jerry Puiia, co-owner of the franchise.

A native of East Hartford, Jarvis is dedicated to helping others in need and supports a number of charitable organizations and causes.

For store hours, locations or for more information, visit www.betweenroundsbagels.com.

About Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café

Founded in 1990, Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café is a unique bakery café and bagel shop renowned for their fresh, baked-on site bagels and baked goods as well sandwiches, wraps, salads, soups, specialty coffees and a unique line of giftware. Between Rounds offers patrons an upscale, fast-casual dining experience with free Wi-Fi.

Between Rounds is also a wholesale bagel supplier to many independent grocers throughout the region. Between Rounds signature bagels are delivered to grocers fully baked so no additional labor is required of the bakery department.

Between Rounds locations include South Windsor, Vernon, Manchester and Tolland and franchise opportunities are available. Corporate headquarters are located at 19A John Fitch Blvd, Route 5 in South Windsor, CT. For more information about grocer partnership or their unique franchise offerings, contact (860) 291-0323 or visit www.betweenroundsbagels.com.

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Keeping Seniors #SafeAndWarm. OCES Focuses on Emergency Fund on #GivingTuesday

November 7, 2017 //  by admin

Old Colony Elder Services (OCES), the non-profit agency proudly serving older adults and individuals with disabilities throughout greater Plymouth County and surrounding communities, invites the community to join the #GivingTuesday movement and support the OCES Emergency Fund program. Coming just after Thanksgiving, in the same way that Black Friday and Cyber Monday kick off the holiday shopping season, #GivingTuesday kicks off the giving season.

Tuesday, November 28, 2017 is #GivingTuesday. Since its founding in 2012, #GivingTuesday has inspired giving around the world, resulting in greater donations, volunteer hours, and activities that bring about real change in communities. OCES has joined the #GivingTuesday movement to raise money for their Emergency Funds program. The OCES theme this year is #SafeAndWarm.

OCES’ Emergency Fund helps meet the needs of at-risk low-income older adults and individuals with disabilities who are in a crisis or emergency circumstance that threatens their health and/or living situation. All too frequently, these individuals encounter problems that can jeopardize their ability to maintain independence, dignity and well-being.

Last year, OCES raised $9,311 for their Emergency Fund. This year’s goal is to break the $10,000 mark.  With the number of individuals needing assistance increasing each year, OCES’ fundraising goal is to add to the Emergency Fund’s capacity so they can continue to make a critical difference in the lives of consumers served. OCES’ Emergency Fund supports dozens of consumers throughout the year faced with unforeseen emergency events, answering urgent needs such as filling an empty fuel tank, repairing a broken furnace, or providing life-sustaining medications.

To make a donation to OCES’ Emergency Fund online, visit www.ocesma.org and click on #GivingTuesday. Donations may also be made by check or money order and mailed to OCES, 144 Main Street, Brockton, MA 02301.

To encourage others to join the #GivingTuesday movement and support OCES, share it on social media platforms using the hashtag #GivingTuesday.

To learn more about #GivingTuesday, visit www.givingtuesday.org.

About OCES

Founded in 1974, OCES proudly serves greater Plymouth County and surrounding communities. OCES is a private, non-profit organization headquartered in Brockton with a second office in Plymouth. OCES is designated as one of 26 Aging Services Access Points (ASAPs) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. OCES’ mission is to support the independence and dignity of elders and people with disabilities by providing essential information and services that promote healthy and safe living. The agency has 232 employees and operates more than 15 programs serving older adults, individuals with disabilities, their families and caregivers. For more information call 508-584-1561 or visit www.ocesma.org.

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Old Colony Elder Services Receives Grant Renewals for Emergency Funds

November 1, 2017 //  by admin

Old Colony Elder Services (OCES), the non-profit agency proudly serving older adults and individuals with disabilities throughout greater Plymouth County and surrounding communities, has announced the renewal of two grants for their Emergency Funds.

The George E. Curtis Charitable Trust (Curtis Trust) has generously renewed a $23,000 grant for OCES’ Emergency Funds. The mission of the Curtis Trust is to assist low-income older adults aged 60+to remain in their homes and to experience an improved quality of life.

OCES also received a renewal of the “Little Necessities” Grant of $5,313. For the past 16 years, Mass Home Care has been managing the selection of recipients from a private trust fund that pays for “little necessities” that help seniors remain in their home independently. Mass Home Care carries out the program by utilizing non-profit agencies such as OCES.

These funds are specifically intended to meet the needs of at-risk low-income older adults and individuals with disabilities who are in a crisis or emergency circumstance that threatens their health and/or living situation. These Emergency Funds are OCES’ primary resource available to assist with these needs.

Making a critical difference in the lives of the consumers that are served, OCES’ Emergency Funds support dozens of individuals throughout the year faced with unforeseen emergency events, answering urgent needs such as filling an empty fuel tank, repairing a broken furnace, or providing life-sustaining medications.

“All too frequently, at-risk older adults encounter problems that can jeopardize their ability to maintain independence, dignity and well-being,” explained Nicole Long, CEO of OCES. “We are very grateful for the Curtis Trust and Little Necessities grants as they will enable us to continue to help people in crisis situations who would have no other means of assistance.”

About OCES

Founded in 1974, OCES proudly serves greater Plymouth County and surrounding communities. OCES is a private, non-profit organization headquartered in Brockton with a second office in Plymouth. OCES is designated as one of 26 Aging Services Access Points (ASAPs) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. OCES’ mission is to support the independence and dignity of elders and people with disabilities by providing essential information and services that promote healthy and safe living. The agency has 235 employees and operates more than 15 programs serving older adults, individuals with disabilities, their families and caregivers. For more information call 508-584-1561 or visit www.ocesma.org.

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Overwhelmed? Isolated? Caring for the Caregiver Support Group meets Tuesday, November 14 at North River Home Care, Norwell.

October 31, 2017 //  by admin

North River Home Care announces the launch of a monthly “Caregiver Support Group”. The group will serve as a resource for families, caregivers and the greater South Shore community. The first meeting is set for Tuesday, November 14, 5:30 p.m.  Moving forward the group will meet on the second Tuesday of every month at 5:30 p.m.

The “Caregiver Support Group” will meet at the offices of North River Home Care at 275 Longwater Drive, Norwell in Assinippi Industrial Park.  Light refreshments will be available.

The support group focuses on caregivers of a loved one with memory impairment.  There are many terms for this memory loss such as dementia, Alzheimer’s or Mild Cognitive Impairment, but they all bring on an emotional journey for the caregiver.  The group will help guard participants along this path as they care for a loved one with memory loss.

Nadine Shweiri RN will lead the Support Group.  Nadine is the Independent Living Director at Fairing Way campus located within Union Point in South Weymouth, MA which offers both Independent living, short term rehab and nursing home care.

Nadine brings over twenty years’ experience in caregiving to the senior industry.  For the past several years, Nadine’s career path has focused exclusively on senior living for older adults with dementia. She works with staff, seniors with dementia and their families and caregivers to develop tools to improve communication and maximize quality of life.

There are many worries and fears when caring for a loved one with memory loss.  The support group is designed to help participants connect with others experiencing the same challenges.

Benefits of the support group include:

  • Connecting with others
  • Learning from other caregivers
  • Revealing new research and information from the facilitator
  • Underscoring resources within the greater South Shore community
  • Coping strategies for caregivers

About North River Home Care

North River Home Care team members understand firsthand how crucial it is for family members to obtain superior home care services for a loved one needing assistance.  The team is dedicated to serving seniors in the community with reliable, personalized in-home care services that truly make a difference.

The North River Home Care staff sees the many challenges that today’s families face when trying to balance senior care, family care, and work. The mission is to ensure a better quality of life for our elderly clients and peace of mind for their families. The company is family owned and the Norwell and Sandwich, MA offices serve all of the South Shore and Cape Cod.

Services include personal and companionship care, respite care, transportation, dementia and Alzheimer’s care.

To register for the Support Group, please email Nadine Shweiri RN at nshweiri@fairingway.org.

For more information about the Caring for the Caregiver, other programming or services, please contact North River Home Care located 275 Longwater Drive, Norwell, MA 02061 and 449 Route 130, Suite 20, Sandwich, MA 02563, online at www.NorthRiverHC.com and (781) 659-1366.

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Category: Client NewsTag: elderly, home care, senior

Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café offers Veterans complimentary coffee on Saturday, November 11th

October 30, 2017 //  by admin

On Veteran’s Day, Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café, a growing fast-casual dining establishment and wholesale bagel supplier, honors and thanks veterans for their service with a complimentary medium brewed coffee.

Veterans may stop by any of Between Rounds locations in Manchester, South Windsor, Tolland and Vernon and enjoy a free medium brewed coffee (any flavor) on Saturday, November 11th.

“Thank you to all who have served our country and given so much to protect the freedoms we enjoy every day,” said Jerry Puiia, co-founder of Between Rounds.

For store hours, locations or for more information, visit www.betweenroundsbagels.com.

About Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café

Founded in 1990, Between Rounds Bakery Sandwich Café is a unique bakery café and bagel shop renowned for their fresh, baked-on site bagels and baked goods as well sandwiches, wraps, salads, soups, specialty coffees and a unique line of giftware. Between Rounds offers patrons an upscale, fast-casual dining experience with free Wi-Fi.

Between Rounds is also a wholesale bagel supplier to many independent grocers throughout the region. Between Rounds signature bagels are delivered to grocers fully baked so no additional labor is required of the bakery department.

Between Rounds locations include South Windsor, Vernon, Manchester and Tolland and franchise opportunities are available. Corporate headquarters are located at 19A John Fitch Blvd, Route 5 in South Windsor, CT. For more information about grocer partnership or their unique franchise offerings, contact (860) 291-0323 or visit www.betweenroundsbagels.com.

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Free seminar explores stress management set for November 16.

October 30, 2017 //  by admin

WEYMOUTH, MA…

Stress is part of daily life. Stress management is less pervasive.

“Identifying stress and options” is a free stress and pain management seminar set for Thursday, November 16, 6-7:00 p.m. in the conference room of Costantino Realty Group, 1581 Main St, South Weymouth, MA 02190. The seminar is limited to 20 people.

The session will be led by Rosemarie Lanchester, owner of ‘Everything You Wish For’.
What are the red flags for stress? Trouble sleeping? Anxiety? Awaken and still fatigued? Suffering from surgery or health issues? Driven by ambition and unable to gear down? Obsessing about finances? Yes, to any of these questions indicate you may need new skills.

The workshop will outline how your body responds to stress on a physical level; how to determine the ‘root’ cause of your pain and ways to heal yourself; ways to get a great night sleep; and what muscle testing is and how to use it daily.

Lanchester is an Emotional Freedom Technique (Tapping) practitioner and has numerous alternative health credentials including Certified Consulting Hypnotist, Level lll Dowser, Level lll Yuen Method Practitioner, Negative Energy Clearing Specialist, Level ll Reiki Practitioner, Certified Laughter Yoga Leader and is a member of Association of Comprehensive Energy Psychology (ACEP).

To register for the seminar or for more information, please call (508) 468-4506 or email DowserOne@aol.com.

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Finding the Perfect Bearing – Emerson Bearing Boston Offers New “Bearings 101” Guide

October 25, 2017 //  by admin

Emerson Bearing Boston, a bearing company catering to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) and Maintenance, Repair and Operations (MRO) markets around the world, has recently developed a new guide that helps designers and engineers find bearings that meet their engineering requirements.

To help designers/engineers with their next rolling bearing project, Emerson Bearing has announced the release of “Bear with Us: Bearings 101”, an infographic on the fundamentals of identifying bearings. This is an essential guide for identifying types of rolling bearings, bearing anatomy, and various applications for different industries.

The guide, as well as Emerson Bearing’s extensive Bearings 101 Resource Library, is accessible from the Technical Toolbox section of their website at www.emersonbearing.com.

Downloadable tools and other resources are also available in their online library and include a “Nomenclature Guide to Common Bearing Types”, “Bearing Basics” guide, “Bearing Training Manual: Nachi”, and much more.

“In this competitive world economy, it is critical that we provide bearings that meet our customers’ engineering requirements,” explained Steve Katz, president of Emerson Bearing. “We are dedicated to helping customers find the right bearing for their application. Our Bearings 101 infographic provides the necessary details that designers and engineers require in their selection of bearings.”

About Emerson Bearing Boston

Founded in 1957, Emerson Bearing Boston specializes in bearings for OEM and MRO markets throughout the world. The company provides solutions to a variety of industries including: aggregate, concrete, mining, machine tools, electric motor repair, marine, material handling, metal processing, packaging, food processing, paper converting, printing, wind/power generation, recreation, heavy construction, robotics, automation, transportation, wood products, wastewater treatment, pump, compressor and oil field.

Emerson Bearing Boston offers customers a one-stop shopping experience. With an online product catalog with over 3 million bearings – ranging in size from 3mm to tunnel-boring 15-foot-diameter giants; a vast inventory of bearings; worldwide sourcing; a fixed price program; a knowledgeable staff; same day shipping and 24/7 service, Emerson Bearing Boston has become a leading provider of bearings in the U.S. They are the sister company of Action Bearing and maintain headquarters at 201 Brighton Ave. Boston, MA. For more information, visit www.emersonbearing.com or call 800-225-4587.

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Apollo Safety Reminds Massachusetts Residents of Carbon Monoxide Risks During Fire Prevention Month

October 24, 2017 //  by admin

October is Fire Prevention Month and Apollo Safety, Inc., providers of gas detection products and services for hospitals, universities, government operations and other organizations throughout New England, reminds residents that now is the perfect time to update aging smoke alarms to Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide detectors, as well as replace the batteries and test existing Smoke and Carbon Monoxide detectors.

According to Apollo Safety founder John V. Carvalho, III, “You cannot see or smell carbon monoxide, and it can be lethal. Heating equipment, automobiles and generators are a few examples of potential sources of carbon monoxide, a toxic gas which is as significant a safety risk as fire.”

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), carbon monoxide is created when fuels such as wood, coal, natural gas, propane, oil, kerosene, methane, and gasoline burn incompletely. And, the number of carbon monoxide incidents continues to rise. In 2003 there were 40,900 incidents, to which that number nearly doubled in 2010.

Smoke and Carbon Monoxide detectors should be situated on every level of the home, and also near sleeping areas in the home.

“Never ignore a carbon monoxide alarm that is sounding in your home,” continued Carvalho. “Even though these alarms are incredibly sensitive and built to alert you as early as possible, high levels of carbon monoxide can cause loss of consciousness in minutes. Time is of the essence. Everyone must leave the premises immediately and call the fire department from outside your home.”

Blocked Vents a Risk 

The Farmers’ Almanac is predicting that the Northeast will have “closer to normal temperatures”, but a very snowy winter. This means outdoor vents (such as dryer, stove, and furnace vents) may become blocked with snow, causing carbon monoxide to back up into the home. Be sure to monitor all vents and keep them clear.

Secondary heat or fuel sources, such as generators and kerosene heaters, often relied upon by homeowners, apartment dwellers and some businesses during storm power outages, pose significant risk for carbon monoxide. For example, when using kerosene heaters, adequate ventilation should be a priority. Keeps doors open, a window open at least a crack and perhaps even the fireplace flue open. Generators should never be used indoors, and should be situated outdoors far from the home’s windows, doors and vents. Additionally, automobiles should never be left running (for example, to “warm up” on cold mornings) in the garage.

Gas detection systems are just as necessary as fire alarm systems. They alarm at the first sign of trouble, but maintenance is key to ensure they are always in working order. Carbon monoxide detectors should be replaced every five years.

Carvalho noted, “Carbon monoxide poisoning can be fatal, but is highly preventable. Detection is key and saves lives. Protect your loved ones by installing and maintaining smoke and carbon monoxide detectors throughout your home.”

For more information, visit ApolloSafety.com or call Apollo Safety at 800-813-5408.

About Apollo Safety

Founded in 1995, Apollo Safety, Inc. has grown to become the leading safety and technical services equipment provider in New England. As experts in gas/toxic leak prevention and detection, Apollo Safety goes beyond simply installing gas detection systems, to provide regular maintenance and monitoring (testing) of the systems to ensure they are continually in optimal working order.

Apollo Safety provides portable, stationary and wireless gas detection systems, sales and support for most major brands of gas detection device manufacturers, as well as service in their “state of the art” in-house service center. The company also provides on-site support with factory-trained technicians for both portable and stationary gas detection systems.

Apollo Safety is a member of the National Safety Council, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Rhode Island Fire Chiefs Association (RIAFC) and the Fire Chiefs Association of Massachusetts (FCAM) and is trusted by facilities managers, building owners, landlords, universities, hotels, institutions, government operations and others throughout the region.

A small veteran-owned business (SVOB), Apollo Safety is located at 57 Walnut Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. For more information, call 800-813-5408 or visit http://www.ApolloSafety.com.

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OCES Announces Special Thanksgiving Meals at Community Dining Sites in Brockton, Halifax and Kingston

October 24, 2017 //  by admin

Old Colony Elder Services (OCES), the non-profit agency proudly serving older adults and individuals with disabilities throughout greater Plymouth County and surrounding communities, will offer special Thanksgiving meals at several community dining sites in November.

OCES has planned a delicious Thanksgiving menu featuring roast turkey breast with giblet gravy, whipped potatoes, savory stuffing, cranberry sauce, seasoned peas, carrots and corn medley, with corn bread on the side, and apple pie for dessert.

On Thursday, November 2, 2017 at noon, the Halifax Council on Aging (COA) will offer the Thanksgiving Day Special at the senior center’s community dining site at 506 Plymouth Street, Halifax, MA 02338.

On Tuesday, November 7, 2017 at noon, the Kingston COA will offer the Thanksgiving Day Special at the senior center, 30 Evergreen Street, Kingston, MA 02364.

On Tuesday, November 21, 2016 at noon, the Brockton COA will offer the Thanksgiving Day Special at the community dining site in the Mary Cruise Kennedy Senior Center, 10 Father Kenney Way, Brockton, MA 02301.

Reservations are required and may be made by calling each town’s COA directly.

Daily Meals at Community Dining Sites

OCES’ community dining sites provide hot, nutritious noontime meals Monday through Friday to adults age 60+ and individuals with disabilities under the age of 60. Meals are planned by a nutritionist and meet one-third of the Recommended Daily Allowance for major nutrients. The meals do not include high sodium foods and no salt is added. Low-fat milk is provided.

“Our community dining sites provide healthy, nutritious and delicious meals to older adults on a daily basis, while also giving them a chance to socialize and enjoy fun activities,” said Nicole Long, CEO. “We invite seniors to gather together and enjoy a special Thanksgiving feast.”

Community dining information is published in COA newsletters and on OCES’ new website at http://www.ocesma.org. A sample menu may be requested by calling OCES at (508) 584-1561.

About OCES

Founded in 1974, OCES proudly serves greater Plymouth County and surrounding communities. OCES is a private, non-profit organization headquartered in Brockton with a second office in Plymouth. OCES is designated as one of 26 Aging Services Access Points (ASAPs) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. OCES’ mission is to support the independence and dignity of elders and people with disabilities by providing essential information and services that promote healthy and safe living. The agency has 235 employees and operates more than 15 programs serving older adults, individuals with disabilities, their families and caregivers. For more information call 508-584-1561 or visit www.ocesma.org.

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