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Introducing Lazarus Care

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Ro - 26 Aug 2008 20:53 GMT
Hi,
I'm Ro with Lazarus Care, a newly remodeled 6-bed care home for the
elderly in Stockton, CA.  We provide assisted living and dementia
care.
I just wanted to introduce myself and our wonderful new facility.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me anytime or view our
website at:
LazarusCare.com

Regards,
Rolazar Aberin
LazarusCare.com
1.888.267.7333 toll free
news.chi.sbcglobal.net - 28 Aug 2008 03:10 GMT
Hi Ro,
I am a long way from you, in Chicago, but I have always been hoping a
facility like yours would open here.  The Main thing I am concerned about,
though, is are you prescribing anti-depressants for some residents.   That
is my objection to the nursing homes in Chicago and elsewhere.   There is
not one that does not prescribe anti-depressants.
I have said this many times here with a lot of flak, that anti-depressants
that one person takes can cause another person to get Crohns Disease.
There is a mind/body connection to this illness.   Hard to understand, but
there is a mind connection that causes the crohns from the person taking the
anti-depressant to another person   simply by the mind.
And  that endangers the person that gets crohns to be depressed, miserable,
unhappy, in mind and body.    Again, hard to understand.
Valium could be given to the unhappy residents instead and that would hurt
no one.    I do wish a facility like yours would open here in Chicago.
Seems like a small problem, but it really is a major problem as it afects
the condition of the person affected adversely and jeopordizes their
receiving the safe care they are entitled to.    Theree will be lots of
posts saying I am insane, but that does not change the situation.  Let me
know your thoughts.   If you were here, I could give you six residents
quickly.    I hope I have the medication correct.   Valium is a
tranquillizer, right,   Repeating myself so often, I am not sure of some
meds.   But anti-depressants, including Xanax, Prozac, Buspar, etc. and all
others are the offending ones.
Gail Michael
Dennis P. Harris - 28 Aug 2008 20:22 GMT
> I just wanted to introduce myself and our wonderful new facility.

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