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Kelsi Williams, presentation speaker for AAUW, talks to Monique Graziadei about the upcoming 'Impacts on our Ecosystems, Here & Abroad' on January 14 at 4pm at the Sutter Creek Community Center.
CASA is on Amador Live January 7, 2014
John Stettler, from the Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children, tells Richard Forster about the upcoming Training Class for Volunteers starting in February. Call John Stettler at 209-257-1980 for more information.
Gold Country Pet Resort on Amador Live January 7, 2014
Cherie Flores, from Gold Country Pet Resort and Training Center, talks to Richard and Monique about facility Updates, new programs, training, boarding, and more.
Operation Care is on Amador Live January 7, 2014
Natalie Vetter and Anna Garcia, from Operation Care, talk to Monique Graziadei about the Color Madness 5K and fun run / walk on Sat, Feb 7 at Margaret Dalton Hall.
Rich Farrington is on Amador Live January 7, 2014
Rich Farrington, Dist. 3 Water Agency, talks to Richard Forster about the MokeWISE update and public outreach meeting on Thursday, Jan. 8 in Calaveras.
Sutter Medical Foundation Opens Occupational and Hand Therapy Program in Jackson
Jackson, Calif. – Sutter Medical Foundation (SMF) will offer occupational and hand therapy services at 815 Court Street, Suite 5, in Jackson beginning Jan. 5, 2015.
This program offers personalized therapy using the latest equipment and most effective treatment approaches. Susan Wright, occupational therapist, works with patients to identify specific rehabilitation goals that help them to return to their daily activities. Children, adolescents, adults and seniors will have access to the following services locally:
- Manual therapy
- Soft tissue and joint mobilization
- Sports injury rehabilitation
- Orthopedic rehabilitation
- Hand therapy
- Customized splinting
- Activities of daily living (ADL)/Self care
- Neurological rehabilitation
- Wound care of upper extremity
- Therapeutic exercise
“We’re very excited to offer this program because it brings a specialized rehabilitation therapy service to residents locally.” said Pat Blair, Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Regional Executive for Rehabilitation Services. “We’re constantly looking for ways to offer our community the health care options it needs, and this is another great example of Sutter Medical Foundation meeting the needs of our patients.”
Local residents interested in learning more about the program should ask their primary care physician about rehabilitation therapies, and whether the program could benefit their health. Residents and physicians are also invited to speak directly with the therapist by calling 209-257-7515 to learn more about the services. To make a referral, please call 916-638-3367 or fax 916-635-7763. The therapy program accepts most insurance plans, including Medicare.
Posted by TSPN TV
Christmas Tree Collection/Recycling
FREE CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING
FREE OF CHARGE at the following locations:
An estimated 30 million trees are cut each year across the United States over the holiday season. In Amador County old Christmas Trees are recycled locally at the Vicini Brothers Green Waste Recycling Facility on Willow Creek Road and turned into landscape mulch and nutrient rich compost.
So, please do your part to help keep Amador County beautiful by recycling your Christmas tree. It’s free! Amador County thanks its waste hauler, ACES Waste Services Inc., for providing this service to Amador County residents.
For more information, please call the Amador County Waste Management Department at (209) 223-6429.
Sloughhouse Restaurant on Monday's with Monique part 2
Chef at Sloughhouse Restaurant, Albert Sandoval shares his recipe for Chicken Curry on Monday's with Monique (part 2).
Sloughhouse Restaurant is on Monday's with Monique
Chef at Sloughhouse Restaurant, Albert Sandoval shares his recipe for Chicken Curry on Monday's with Monique (part 1).