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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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Waltham-based Rodman CPAs Promotes Leah Shanahan to Director

October 23, 2017 //  by admin

Lean Shanahan CPA

Rodman CPAs of Waltham, MA, a full-service tax and accounting firm serving small and mid-sized emerging and established businesses throughout the greater Boston area, has recently promoted Leah Shanahan, CPA to Director.

As Director, Shanahan leads Rodman CPAs’ QuickBooks ProAdvisor team and is responsible for leading and managing the firm’s controllership, accounting software, and bookkeeping services for small and mid-sized clients. Shanahan also manages corporate and individual tax returns and audit, review, and compilation engagements. She will provide strategic consulting for improving business operations based on key performance indicators.  Previously, Shanahan held the role of Supervisor for seven years prior to being promoted in 2014 to Manager on the firm’s Business Services Team.

Shanahan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting and Management from Fitchburg State College and is a highly qualified Advanced QuickBooks ProAdvisor. She provides software consulting, training, and implementation services and leads many of the firm’s QuickBooks seminars.

Over the years, Shanahan has volunteered for Rodman CPAs’ outreach efforts, supporting a variety of organizations and causes including Camp Clark, Cradles to Crayons, Hope and Comfort, and Rosie’s Place.

Shanahan is a member of the Massachusetts Society of CPAs (MSCPA) as well as the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA). She is a resident of Sutton, MA.

About Rodman CPAs

Rodman CPAs provides tax advisory, accounting, and business strategy to small and mid-sized emerging and established businesses. Named one of the largest accounting firms in Massachusetts by the Boston Business Journal, Rodman CPAs offers an innovative and strategic approach with the personal touch of a smaller regional CPA firm. For more than 50 years, Rodman CPAs has been specializing in customized accounting and tax solutions that improve business performance, processes, financial operations, and information technology.

The firm serves as a true business partner, helping clients perform and succeed during each stage of the business lifecycle. As domain experts in alternative energy, the “Green Team” at Rodman CPAs works with renewable energy producers and businesses throughout the U.S. offering tax advisory, financial, accounting services, and Investment Tax Credit (ITC) studies.

Rodman CPAs is an independent member firm of BDO Alliance USA, which enables them to expand services to clients by accessing the resources of BDO USA, LLP and other Alliance members, ensuring greater flexibility, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. For more information, visit http://www.rodmancpa.com or contact (617) 965-5959.

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Worcester Private School Relocates to Support More Children with ASD. Open House on October 27

October 19, 2017 //  by admin

The Center for Applied Behavioral Instruction (CABI), an accredited, private special education day school for students with autism spectrum disorder and challenging behaviors in Central Massachusetts, has relocated to an adjacent building at 345 Greenwood Street, Suite 3 in Worcester, MA.

An Open House at the new location will be held on Friday, October 27, 2017 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. There will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony with officials from the Worcester Chamber of Commerce and CABI staff will conduct tours of the facility. Attendees will hear testimonials from students and parents and there will be a presentation of yearbooks. Light refreshments will be served.

Expansion and Increased Enrollment

Previously, CABI resided at 345A Greenwood Street, occupying an (approximate) 4,000 square foot space within Behavioral Concepts (BCI), providers of ABA Services for children and young adults with autism.

CABI recently doubled their student enrollment and the new location enables the center to expand and increase capacity. The school is now accepting applications for students ages 6 through 22 who reside in communities within a one-hour radius of Worcester.

CABI was founded in 2013 by the school’s directors, Jeffrey Robinson, Ph. D. and Brian Doyle, Ed.D., BCBA-D, who have more than 60 years of cumulative autism and ABA experience. Drs. Robinson and Doyle utilize a hands-on approach to the operation of the school and education of the students, providing direct supervision of all academic and behavioral instruction developed and implemented by the highly credentialed staff.

“Through CABI, we are able to address the needs of a population of students needing highly specialized instruction by providing the highest quality of individualized educational services,” explained Dr. Robinson, CABI Executive Director. “We are committed to maximizing each student’s potential.”

CABI’s curriculum utilizes the frameworks of Applied Behavior Analysis as the basis for its instruction. The Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks are integrated into their educational approach. Students receive differentiated instruction in math, science, language arts, history and social sciences, the arts and physical education. Students at CABI receive instruction through a variety of modalities.

Classroom teachers are licensed special educators and several of the teachers are also licensed as Board Certificated Behavior Analysists. Each classroom of eight students are clinically supervised by a BCBA. In addition, CABI provides direct service and consultation by appropriately credentialed and state licensed professionals. A Speech and Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapist, and Registered Nurse are on-site and available to provide IEP services on a daily basis. A licensed Clinical Psychologist and Physical Therapist are available for direct and consultative services on an as needed basis.

About CABI

The Center for Applied Behavioral Instruction (CABI) is a private elementary and secondary school that addresses the needs of students with autism spectrum disorder and challenging behaviors. CABI provides an educational option utilizing scientifically based educational treatment for children and young adults with significant educational and behavioral needs. The center is located at 345 Greenwood Street, Suite 3 in Worcester, MA. For more information, visit the website at http://www.cabiautism.org or contact the school directly at (508) 363-0201.

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Category: Client NewsTag: CABI, Center for Applied Behavioral Instruction

Massachusetts Solar Power Equipment Supplier, altE Store, assists with Hurricane Relief Efforts.

October 18, 2017 //  by admin

altE’s John Laflamme builds pre-wired solar power systems

altE, a leading supplier of solar panels and solar power equipment in the Northeast, is powering ahead to provide alternative energy assistance in Puerto Rico and other areas hit hardest by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Maria and Jose.

altE is donating an off grid solar power system – 3300 watt solar panel array, hybrid solar inverter and batteries with a retail value of $15K – to Family Medical Clinic de Cedros in Puerto Rico, which is situated near Iglesia Emmanuel Casa de Refuge and is currently without electricity and clean water.

The system will power the most critical functions of this medical clinic, which is located near San Juan. altE is working with an installer, the nonprofit SonLight Power of Fairfield, Ohio.

Discounted Solar Power Equipment in Hurricane-Affected Areas

altE is also providing discounted solar power equipment to residents in great need in hurricane torn areas of Puerto Rico, Florida, Texas and the Caribbean Islands throughout October. altE offers a 15 percent discount to anyone has been affected by the storms.

“Solar and alternative energy allows people to become quickly self-sufficient with a robust power source,” said Sascha Deri, CEO of altE. “We are providing solar power equipment at close to cost to help people immediately in areas devastated by the hurricanes. Folks can install the systems to get back up and running off grid, independently and self-contained. It also empowers communities with the opportunity to create small, more resilient micro-grids in the future that won’t have the same vulnerabilities as traditional, large, centralized utility grids.”

altE has also been working with other organizations, offering free design and expertise with heavily discounted equipment. altE has contacted many of the major solar equipment manufacturers and is currently working on obtaining discounted equipment from them to help with relief efforts.

These storms aren’t the first time that altE has stepped in to offer assistance with off grid alternative energy. Last year, altE assisted International Rescue Group as they were delivering emergency supplies to Haiti after Hurricane Matthew by building portable solar generators, which were delivered to the local mayor’s office to improve their communication.

For more information, visit their website altEstore.com, or call toll free (877) 878-4060.

About altE

Founded in 1999, altE, Inc. has catered to customers on every continent of the globe. A 2006 Inc. 500 awarded company, altE aims to continue to fulfill its motto, “Making Renewable Do-able,” by offering cost competitive, high-quality renewable energy related products and educational services to a broad spectrum of the public.

altE sells all of the equipment needed to install a solar system – solar panels, racking, inverters, charge controllers, batteries, and other balance of system equipment like breaker boxes and PV wire. The company will custom design a system specifically for the customer and also offers systems that they have pre-designed.

altE’s headquarters is located at 330 Codman Hill Rd, Boxborough, Mass. The company also has a sales office in Colorado catering to a fast-growing customer base in the Western and Southwestern regions of the U.S. For more information visit their website at http://www.altEstore.com or contact Toll Free (877) 878-4060.

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“Halloween Full of Pieces” Autism-Friendly Halloween Party on October 29th.

October 18, 2017 //  by admin

With lots of lights, sounds and scary decorations, Halloween can be an especially tricky time for children and families with autism.

Behavioral Concepts (BCI), a company of behavioral clinicians specializing in the care of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) throughout Central Massachusetts, is proud to sponsor the first annual “Halloween Full of Pieces” autism-friendly Halloween party which will be held on October 29, 2017 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Knights of Columbus, 91 Mannville Street, Leicester. This event is open to the public.

Hosted by the Knights of Columbus in Leicester, this special event is a sensory-friendly and safe trick or treating experience for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). BCI’s Applied Behavior Analysis Therapists (ABAs) will oversee the event alongside the Knights and parent volunteers.

The event will feature a sensory corner, haunted house, and a variety of activities such as face painting, pumpkin bowling, pumpkin painting, sugar cookie decorating, paper plate monsters and more. A raffle and bake sale will also be held.

There is no cost to attend and children may wear costumes if they wish. RSVP to the party by visiting http://conta.cc/2xK7LUC.

According to Sally Burke, a Licensed Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) at BCI, “Some children with autism struggle with pretend-play, and can have issues related to different types of costume clothing fabrics as well as to costume accessories. Social skills may be an area of need and some children may not be able to engage in appropriate responses that may possibly lead to other behavioral challenges.”

Burke continued, “You want your child to be part of this exciting experience and engage in these fun traditions, but you are worried that Halloween may just not be for you and your child.”

Burke offers the following five tips to help families with autism celebrate Halloween:

  • Create a visual social story or find a book that discusses the topic of Halloween and all it offers and what to expect prior to the event.
  • Look for opportunities to practice trick or treating. Review and rehearse the act of trick or treating and practice the skill with a family member or neighbor you know well.
  • Know their limits. If they can only handle a few houses, do not push them to do more and be sure to praise them for a job well done.
  • Go to places where your child may already be comfortable, such as relatives, friends, etc. This pairs the new activity of trick or treating with already established places and people. Consider skipping homes with lots of lights, sounds and scary decorations.
  • Consider staying home and having your child help you pass out treats. They may enjoy this just as much as going out.

For more information, visit www.bciaba.org.

About Behavioral Concepts, Inc. (BCI)

Behavioral Concepts (BCI) provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to children with autism and their families in central Massachusetts.  BCI identifies and facilitates effective personalized instruction that allows children to discover more, learn more, and be more – increasing their independence and enhancing their quality of life at home, in school, and in the community. As a Massachusetts Department of Public Health approved provider of specialty ABA services for early intervention, BCI provides center, home-based, and after-school services through private and public health insurance. The organization was founded in 2002 by Dr. Jeffrey R. Robinson. Further information on BCI is available at http://bciaba.com.

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Old Colony Elder Services Announces New Volunteer Center in Plymouth. Grand Opening on Nov. 8

October 18, 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 recently announced the grand opening of their new “OCES Volunteer Center” on Wednesday, November 8, 2017. A celebration will be held from 1:00 to 3:00 pm and the public is invited to attend.

Serving as a central resource for volunteers as well as for local agencies offering volunteer opportunities, the OCES Volunteer Center resides within the nonprofit’s Plymouth office at 204 South Meadow Road. This office is also home to key departments including Home Care, Senior Care Options, Nutrition, and Information and Referral.

“Through the OCES Volunteer Center, we are continuing our efforts to empower people to build stronger communities through volunteerism,” said Brenda Carrens, OCES’ Volunteer Programs Manager.

OCES recruits volunteers of all ages for all volunteer programs at OCES, as well as for other volunteer positions at nonprofits, government agencies, schools and other agencies in Plymouth County. Included in OCES volunteer programs is the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Plymouth County; RSVP of Plymouth County is part of the Senior Corps network of programs. Senior Corps is a program of the Corporation for National and Community Service, the federal agency for volunteering, service and civic engagement.

The OCES Volunteer Center is a designated space for volunteers to work together on specific projects, such as Letter Writing to Troops for National Days of Service and Remembrance. It is also a place for prospective volunteers to talk one-on-one with Volunteer Program staff who can assist them in their search for volunteering opportunities that fit their skills and interests. The Center has full service capabilities for researching volunteer opportunities including computers, phones, brochures and other literature from organizations seeking volunteers.

Health and wellness are important to OCES, both for employees and volunteers. In the future, the Center will offer workshops and seminars on topics related to health and volunteer satisfaction. OCES will draw on its Nutrition, Healthy Living and Employee Wellness programs to provide these offerings. Our goal is healthy and happy volunteers who make a difference in the community.

After the Grand Opening, the OCES Volunteer Center will be open Tuesday mornings and Wednesday afternoons. It is anticipated that days and hours will be expanded in the near future. Volunteers may also make an appointment to meet with OCES staff.

For more information about how to become involved with volunteering through OCES, visit www.ocesma.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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