Food Drive and Be One In a Million Hearts
Give the gift of food or toiletries
"For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink..."
- Matthew 25:35
All of us celebrated Thanksgiving Day with so much food around us, but there are many people who did not have any means nor can afford to cook even one decent Thanksgiving meal. I thought this is a good time to reflect what we can do for the others so that even after Thanksgiving Day, they can experience and feel what “Thanksgiving” really means.
ESSENTIAL HOME HEALTH, INC. is collecting food, toiletries and clothes for the
CATHOLIC CHARITIES of NORTHEAST KANSAS: Here are some list of what they need;
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Canned and Jar Foods
Suggestions: Vegetables, Soup, Fruit, Peanut Butter & Jelly, Beans, Tuna, Chili
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Boxed and Bagged Foods
Suggestions: Cereal, crackers, Macaroni and Cheese, Flour, Pasta, Pancake Mix, Rice, Sugar
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Toiletry Suggestions: Toothpaste, toilet paper, shampoo, etc.
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Gently used clothes, furniture, household items, used cars, clipped coupons!
All items can be drop off to Essential Home Health Office at;
6811 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Suite 115, Overland Park, KS 66202
I can also pick up if you prefer that, just let me know.
Let us share whatever we have to the less fortunate.
Thank you for your time, your assistance and your passion to make this world a better place to be !!
Gigi Mateo, RN, BSN. gmateo@ehh-inc.com
ADMINISTRATOR
Essential Home Health, Inc.
(913) 384-2273
www.ehh_inc.com
Essential Home Health is taking a pledge as "Be One in a Million Hearts";
Be One in a Million Hearts
Preventing 1 million heart attacks and strokes in the next five years will require the work and commitment to change from all of us. There are steps that each of us can take to reach this goal as a nation. Be one in a Million Hearts and see how your actions can make a positive difference. A Million Hearts begins with you.
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TREAT high blood pressure and cholesterol in your patients.
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EDUCATE your patients about the most effective ways to control their risk factors for heart disease and stroke.
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PROMOTE heart-healthy habits to your patients, such as regular exercise and a diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables.
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ASK your patients about their smoking status and provide cessation advice and medication when appropriate.
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HELP your patients follow treatment instructions and IMPROVE medication adherence.
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USE health information technology, such as electronic health records and decision support tools, to improve the delivery of care and control of the ABCS.
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