Archive for November, 2008
November 29th, 2008
Mini Blind Installation Documentation
Posted in Other, Seminars, Treatment by Admin
Mini Blind Installation Documentation
The contractor(s) shall provide a copy of all invoices and over per location and a copy of the floor layout to show room numbers and the number of windows with installation.
Invoices shall indicate:
a) Type of mini blinds
b)Number of blinds at each size
c)Square footage of each blind
d)Total number of discount blinds
e)Total square footage
f)Quantity Discounts
g)Itemized Additional Charges
h)Installation Charge
i)Total Price
Such invoices shall be forwarded to the attention of
Quality Assurance Inspection.Invoices shall be sent on accumulative monthly basis.Failure of the contractor to comply with this requirement may result in the removal of the contractor from the contract.Upon acceptance by quality assurance inspection to determine compliance with specifications, terms and conditions of this contract, approval for payment of this invoice will be forwarded to the using agency.INVOICES WILL NOT BE PAID BY THE USING AGENCY UNTIL QUALITY ACCEPTANCE HAS BEEN APPROVED.
comments
November 28th, 2008
One Inch Mini Blind Contract
Posted in Other, Seminars, Treatment by Admin
One Inch Mini Blind Contract
This contract is established to furnish One Inch Mini blinds on a periodic basis during the period designated. The contract may be renewed by written agreement of the parties under the same prices, terms and conditions for additional twelve (12)month periods but not beyond December 31, 2007.
Approximately 200 discount blinds will be purchased during the contract period. Sizes will range from 17 x 142 wide and 24 to 126 long. Lift cord and wand placement (left or right) to be available. The customer (KUMC) shall perform their own blind installation.
comments
November 28th, 2008
The Cause of free tarot readings Symptoms
Posted in Offers, Seminars, Treatment by Admin
The Cause of free tarot readings Symptoms
The onset of a free fortune and tarot readings can happen at anytime; you could be at home, in your car, in public, or virtually anywhere and researchers have not yet pinpointed the direct cause of psychic chat online symptoms.
comments
November 28th, 2008
Treatment Modalities
Posted in Offers, Treatment by Admin
Treatment Modalities
Several treatment options are available to address inmates’ needs and situations in the correctional system. Therapeutic communities (TCs) are intensive, long-term, self-help, highly structured, residential treatment modalities for chronic, hardcore drug rehab dallas users. Pharmacological maintenance programs involve the long-term administration of a medication that either replaces the illicit prescription drug addiction dallas or blocks its actions. Pharmacological applications include the following:
Methadone: a narcotic analgesic that is an effective substitute for heroin, morphine, codeine, and other opiate derivatives.
Naltrexone: an opioid antagonist that blocks the effects of opioids, such as heroin, thereby discouraging their use.
Buprenorphine: a medication still in the experimental stage that exhibits mixed opioid-like and opioid-antagonist properties.
comments
November 27th, 2008
Comparative evaluation of chargers for wheelchair gel cell batteries
Posted in Offers, Treatment by Admin
Comparative evaluation of chargers for wheelchair gel cell batteries
This study was undertaken as part of our ongoing work to upgrade wheelchair quality. Laboratory tests were conducted to determine which battery chargers would ensure that the user’s batteries are fully charged each night and also ensure that the battery lifetime was not diminished. Five commercial chargers were tested on a standardised pair of gel cell batteries of a type commonly used to power wheelchairs and medical scooters. Results of this study indicate a clear preference between chargers. As a result, we have changed the chargers we purchase. We anticipate that our clients will now experience longer life from their wheelchair gel cell batteries.
comments
November 26th, 2008
Government Helps Employers with heroin detox malibu Programs
Posted in Offers, Seminars, Treatment by Admin
Government Helps Employers with heroin detox malibu Programs
The Administration supports private-sector companies and organizations by developing and disseminating materials to help employers develop cocaine rehab malibu workplace programs. The Working Partners Web site, www.dol.gov/workingpartners, serves as a central source of news and information about alcohol-and cocaine treatment malibu workplaces. Among many other resources, it includes an online policy development tool and a variety of training and educational materials.
comments
November 26th, 2008
Drug Testing in Prison
Posted in Other, Treatment by Admin
Drug Testing in Prison
Drug abuse among correctional populations is a pervasive problem affecting between 60% and 80% of offenders under supervision. By requiring drug testing at the State and Federal levels, providing models of successful drug detox los angeles programs, providing financial support for research and prevention, and looking to the future for a long-term commitment, the Federal Government will provide the basis for effective detox malibu programs for offenders to become productive, positive members of society.
Legal
comments
November 26th, 2008
North Carlolina General Contract Terms for window coverings Installation
Posted in Other, Treatment by Admin
North Carlolina General Contract Terms for window coverings Installation
The Dize Company will complete on-site measurements within 10 to 18 days after request from the user. Contract Shading Systems will complete on-site measurements within 10 to 20 days after request from the user. In the event the on site measuring is not completed within the contracted time period, the contractor may be held in default in accordance with paragraph 1, DEFAULT AND PERFORMANCE BOND in the North Carolina General Contract Terms and Conditions, and the state may procure the articles or services from other sources and hold the contractor responsible for excess cost occasioned thereby.
It is important that agencies make the contract administrator aware of any measurement problems.
comments
November 26th, 2008
Safety enhancement of a specialized power assisted tricycle for a child with osteogenesis imperfecta type III.
Posted in Offers, Seminars, Treatment by Admin
Safety enhancement of a specialized power assisted tricycle for a child with osteogenesis imperfecta type III.
A child in the community of Laramie, Wyoming was born with Osteogenesis Imperfecta which is a genetic disorder that limits the physical abilities, size, and strength of the child. A customized handicap scooters was developed, which offered a unique opportunity to serve multiple purposes in his childhood development. This tricycle will ultimately provide him with the opportunity to gain muscle mass, strength, coordination, and confidence. The tricycle was completed as a senior design project in 2002, funded by the National Science Foundation, Biomedical Engineering Program and research to Aid Persons with Disabilities Program and University of Wyoming, College of Engineering Undergraduate Design Project to Aid Wyoming Persons with Disabilities. Unfortunately, the tricycle did not provide the necessary features to allow him to ride the tricycle safely. For this reason the tricycle was redesigned to include many different redundant safety systems which allows the tricycle to be safe for the child’s use. Being funded by the same grant, new systems were added to the medical scooters. A panic kill switch, automatic brakes, numerous redundant velocity sensors, tip over prevention circuitry, a redesigned operating system, a battery recharge port, and other systems were added, allowing for the tricycle to provide a high level of safety. A great deal of testing and sound design practices have been taken into consideration throughout the addition of these systems. Without these improvements, the child would not have the opportunity to use the tricycle to help with his development.
comments
November 21st, 2008
Alcohol Problem Malibu Testing is a Powerful Deterrent to Alcohol Withdrawal Malibu
Posted in Other, Seminars, Treatment by Admin
Alcohol Problem Malibu Testing is a Powerful Deterrent to Alcohol Withdrawal Malibu
Early survey data confirm what coaches and administrators already knew: the crystal meth withdrawal malibu testing program provides a powerful deterrent to crystal meth rehab malibu use among student athletes.
comments
November 21st, 2008
Medicare program; conditions for payment of power mobility devices, including power wheelchairs and power-operated vehicles. Final rule
Posted in Offers, Treatment by Admin
Medicare program; conditions for payment of power mobility devices, including power wheelchairs and power-operated vehicles. Final rule
This final rule conforms our regulations to section 302(a)(2)(E)(iv) of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003. This rule defines the term power mobility devices (PMDs) as power wheelchairs and medical scooters power operated vehicles (POVs or scooters). It sets forth revised conditions for Medicare payment of PMDs and defines who may prescribe PMDs. This rule also requires a face-to-face examination of the beneficiary by the physician or treating practitioner, a written prescription, and receipt of pertinent parts of the medical record by the supplier within 45 days after the face-to-face examination that the durable medical equipment suppliers maintain in their records and make available to CMS or its agents upon request. Finally, this rule discusses CMS’ policy on documentation that may be requested by CMS or its agents to support a Medicare claim for payment, as well as the elimination of the Certificate of Medical Necessity (CMN) for PMDs.
comments
November 21st, 2008
Cleaning up after Mini Blind Installations
Posted in Offers, Seminars, Treatment by Admin
Cleaning up after Mini Blind Installations
Upon completion of installation, vendor shall clean up and dispose of all debris occasioned by his work. All debris is to be removed from premises and rooms shall be left broom clean. If existing blinds are removed, disposal of such should be at the direction of the using agency and if desired, the responsibility of the contractor. Disposal of discount blinds may be off-premises, at the direction of the user.
14.B. Labels
All mini blinds sold under this contract shall be labeled inside the headrail with CONTRACTORS name and date of shipment. If the contractor installs blinds, the date of installation must be shown in place of the shipment date. Failure to identify discount blinds will result in rejection by Quality Assurance Inspectors and invoices will not be released until such omission is corrected.
15. Quality Acceptance Inspection
Installations in excess of $2500.00 are required to have a Quality Assurance Inspection.
comments
November 20th, 2008
Who Certifies Drug alcohol drug rehab malibu
Posted in Offers, Seminars, Treatment by Admin
Who Certifies Drug alcohol drug rehab malibu
Who will certify alcohol drug treatment malibu? Training personnel to act as managed care reviewers has been a common problem for both the AOD and mental health fields. Dual disorder review will require co-trained personnel who have either certification or some sort of documented training in both areas. Since even finding co-trained staff who can operate dual disorder alcohol rehab programs is a problem, where will these extra co-trained staff come from? The field of psychiatry has been increasing its requirements regarding addiction and now has available a national board subcertification in addiction psychiatry. Each field must persistently move toward better training, at all levels, in the other field.
comments
November 20th, 2008
Drug drug rehab los angeles Overview
Posted in Other, Treatment by Admin
Drug drug rehab los angeles Overview
Addiction to alcohol and other drugs is a complex disease with a number of physical and psychological effects. Similar to other chronic conditions, addiction usually requires some form of opiate detox malibu or intervention to halt the disorders progression.
comments
November 20th, 2008
The biomechanics of wheelchair propulsion in individuals with and without upper-limb impairment.
Posted in Offers, Seminars, Treatment by Admin
The biomechanics of wheelchair propulsion in individuals with and without upper-limb impairment.
We used an instrumented medicare power wheelchairs ergometer and 3D motion analysis system to collect joint kinematic and temporal data, as well as hand rim and joint kinetics, in 47 manual power wheelchairs users (MWCUs) (15 with upper-limb impairment and 32 without upper-limb impairment). The group with upper-limb impairment propelled with a higher stroke frequency and reduced hand-rim contact time, and smaller peak joint angles and joint excursion of the wrist, elbow, and shoulder during the contact phase. They also propelled with a reduced power output and reduced hand-rim propulsive and resultant forces, moments, and joint compressive forces. We concluded that these kinematic and kinetic strategies might be a mechanism for allowing MWCUs with upper-limb impairment to remain independent. Additionally, the reduced joint excursion and reduced magnitude of forces may protect them from the development of secondary upper-limb pathologies.
comments
November 20th, 2008
How can Family and Friends Help with Drug Rehab?
Posted in Offers, Seminars, Treatment by Admin
How can Family and Friends Help with Drug Rehab?
How Can Family and Friends Help with Recovery from the Substance Abuse?
They need to learn to stop enabling. Enabling is acting in ways that essentially help or encourage the person to maintain their habit of drinking or getting high. For instance, a woman whose husband routinely drinks too much, might call in sick for him when he is too drunk to go to work. Thats enabling. Likewise, family members or friends might give an addict money which is used to buy drugs, because theyre either sorry for him or afraid of him. Thats enabling also.
When family and friends participate in the recovery program, they learn how to stop enabling. If they act on what theyve learned, the recovering substance abuser is much less likely to relapse into drinking or taking drugs.
How Can Family and Friends Help with Recovery from a Psychiatric Condition?
They should be calm and understanding, rather than frightened or critical. They should be warm and open, rather than cool or cautious. Although it is fine to ask the person matter-of-factly about the psychiatric cocaine rehab malibu, that shouldnt be the only focus of conversation.
comments
November 13th, 2008
An experimental method for measuring the moment of inertia of an electric power wheelchair
Posted in Offers, Seminars, Treatment by Admin
An experimental method for measuring the moment of inertia of an electric power wheelchair
This study describe an experiment measuring the moment of inertia of an electric medicare power wheelchairs (EPW) using a torsional pendulum method. Inertia of the wheelchair is an important factor for control, which is a key issue in wheelchair driving. The experimental test platform consisted of a bottom circular wood plate, an upper metal plate, and four ropes. Materials with known moments of inertia such as the metal disk and cylinder were used to test the accuracy of the system. The EPW used in the experiment was Invacare G3 Torque SP Storm Series. The measured result of the moment inertia of the wheelchair was 5.2280 kg.m(2) and handicap scooters the errors of the system are less than 10% even when the object is only 25lbs. The results are consistent when compared with other approximate methods. In addition, the experimental method could be used to measure the moment of inertia of manual wheelchairs and other irregular objects
comments
November 13th, 2008
Wheelchairs, walkers, and canes: what does Medicare pay for, and who benefits
Posted in Offers, Treatment by Admin
Wheelchairs, walkers, and canes: what does Medicare pay for, and who benefits
Medicare’s role in the distribution of mobility-related assistive technology has not been well documented, yet rapid growth and regional variation in spending, and concerns over “in-the-home” coverage criteria, highlight the need for facts. Using the 2001 Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, we find that 6.2 percent percent of beneficiaries obtained mobility assistive technology under the Medicare durable medical equipment (DME) benefit. These beneficiaries were disproportionately poor, disabled, and users of both acute and postacute services. Average per item spending ranged from $52 for canes to $6,208 for power wheelchairs and handicap scooters. Among beneficiaries who acquired such technology through the DME benefit, these devices comprised just 2 percent of overall Medicare spending.










