2013年1月16日星期三

Area hospitals up security during flu outbreak

Additionally, visitors are asked to sanitize their hands before coming into the hospitals and to wash their hands often, especially before entering a patient’s room and upon leaving. Hospitals are equipped with hand sanitizer units.

Any visitor to the hospital could be screened for signs and symptoms of influenza and other illness prior to entrance. Any exceptions to the restrictions listed above will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

For children under the age of 18 or other individuals who are not able to visit a loved one in the hospital, our hospitals have free, public wireless Internet access that permits communication via consumer-based tools such as Skype and FaceTime.

If a patient requires special assistance in communicating with a loved one, every effort will be made to accommodate their request.

“We apologize for any inconvenience that these visitor restrictions may cause,Professionals with the job title mold maker are on LinkedIn.” Spokesman Matthew Oates said. “However,We offer the largest range of porcelain tiles online. we feel it is imperative to take these preventative steps for the protection of our patients, hospital staff and visitors.”

But again, I just want you to know that I do not agree with those two letters. I still believe that we need to be at the table. My first instinct was to resign from the Board of Directors, but after I thought about it, I thought if I resign then whose going to stand there and talk about this among other mayors and so, I'm going to continue to do that.

Well, there's lots of other things to talk about so in the words of the famous war veteran Forrest Gump, that's all I've got to say about that. Vision is the best manifestation of human imagination and the primary motivation of human action. It gives us the power to create what does not yet exist and the capacity to become what we not yet are.

Vision allows us to live out of our imagination and not our memory. I believe that vision is one of the elements that separates a good community from a great community. Communities with vision will be successful. A great community has vision in regards to all things. But particularly a great community honors and respects families.

And ladies and gentlemen, we do that in the city of Caldwell. We have twice been the recipient of the America's Promise Alliance 100 Best Communities. That doesn’t happen by accident. It happens because this community does respect our young people, our families. The Caldwell Youth Coalition is a partnership between the city of Caldwell and the Caldwell School District, addressing the most pressing issues facing youth such as safety, afterschool supervision,Our extensive range of rubber hose is supplied to all sorts of industries across Australia and overseas. health, educating, work force, and community involvement.

Another great program within the city of Caldwell, Advocates Against Family Violence, also known as Hope's Door,The stone mosaic series is a grand collection of coordinating Travertine mosaics and listellos. teaches families who come from violent situations how to make positive life choices through advocacy, support, education, awareness, affordable housing, and community involvement. We also ensure that our youth in this community have a real voice in the decision-making process.

As was mentioned earlier Caldwell's Mayor's Youth Advisory Council was the first in the state of Idaho and one of the first in the nation. These great young people have received national recognition for their efforts. They have helped to start youth advisory councils across the state of Idaho and in fact, across this nation, and was mentioned even in Russia.

These young people have set an example to everyone about the quality of the leadership today that they are providing for Caldwell. We have collaborative youth programs and gather our individuals together on a monthly basis. And through that process have become what I believe is the second city in the United States to implement the Youth Master Plan.

This is a collaborative effort, again, between all the providers of youth programs within the city of Caldwell, coming together for the common good of these young folks and their families.

One of the issues that we try to deal with in the Youth Master Plan was transportation and safe passage to and from schools, and out of school activities. Through these efforts, recently, the Caldwell Transportation Company, Brown Bus Company, Valley Regional Transit, the Caldwell Family YMCA, and the city of Caldwell have come together to provide public transportation for these students in their out of school time.

This is a direct result of the partnership between the city of Caldwell and its partners in supporting family and youth. Families first, it takes a village to raise our children. It cannot be done alone. We're so grateful for our partners, Advocacy Against Family Violence, Witco, and Y-Camp, the Mentoring Network, CATCH, Veteran's of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, Veteran's Administration, the Idaho Department of Labor, the Salvation Army, Southwest District Health Department, YMCA, and many, many others. Our team approach is meeting the needs our citizens in an unprecedented way.

I would like to reference just real quickly if could this brochure that was just put out by the city to provide resources for the citizens of our community if they have need. So please grab one of these and make sure that they are available to your friends, family, those that you work with because there maybe somebody that is in need. And we appreciate our staff for putting this great brochure together. Also from this partnership, you will see established this spring a community garden specifically aimed at veterans.

This will be next to the Water Department on Centennial and this will be a community garden where we can honor our veterans and allow them to come together to grow gardens, to use their talents and expertise, and then also be in a safe environment. We are so proud of the veterans in our community and we thought this was a wonderful suggestion by the Board of Realtors and are happy to partner with them providing city property. I

It's so important that our families spend time together. The city of Caldwell, at least in the last survey that we did and it may have changed, has more open space and parks per thousand than any city in the Treasure Valley. We have 324 acres open for public in our park system. Our Park Master Plan calls for 6.5 acres per thousand. We are currently at 6.89 acres per thousand. The most recent park that we just opened up is Mallard Park. And we will continue to build that park to its completion and it should be completely developed by the end of next year. It is the first park within our city that has completely accessible playground equipment so that those individuals who are handicapped can also take advantage of our park system.

We're so grateful for our recreation program. We have programs for all ages in this community and we pride our self in the thousands of participants in over 100 different activities that take place in the city of Caldwell every year. Safe passage for our students and families around the community and to school is absolutely essential.

Our Bike and Pathway Committee has made great progress over the past couple of years. And most recently, we opened three and a half miles of pathway connecting downtown to the YMCA. We have plans in the future to continue that pathway system all the way to Mallard Park. Also, this year the Bike and Pathway Committee improved the I-84 pedestrian overpass and added safe passage along 10th Avenue, and the golf course.

We are also working very diligently with the Caldwell School District to improve pedestrian traffic around our school zones. We just recently installed a new hawk system on 10th Avenue. I don’t know if you've had a chance to see that yet, but it’s absolutely wonderful providing very safe passage over a very, very busy street.

It's amazing how much work, time,Beautiful agate beads in a wide range of colors & sold at factory direct prices. and effort goes into making something like that. Just to put it in perspective that one little improvement was more than $80,000 of the city's budget just to install that passage system. But now those individuals can get across 10th Street very safely.

We are also working with Caldwell School District to provide better passage along Montana and access to Washington School. In order for us to truly appreciate the future, we must respect and acknowledge our past.

Our history is the connection between yesterday, today, and tomorrow. In order to really maximize the future we must understand and maintain a connection with that past. We have a wonderful Historic District in the city of Caldwell. And have recently formed the Caldwell Historic Preservation Commission in cooperation with the Planning and Zoning Department. We have established historic districts throughout the city of Caldwell and those great individuals have gone about marking those great historic places with improved signage.

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