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Helping clients in Northern California win legal victories for over 25 years.
1. Abuse from a long term care facility call the Sacramento County Long Term Ombudsman at (916) 375 8910 or the crisis line at (800) 231 4024.
2. Abuse to an elder at home requires if necessary a call to Sacramento County Adult Protective Services at (916) 874 9377
Resource Links
Legal
Medical
- American Medical Association
- Medical Board of California
- Spinal Cord Injury Association
- Medscape
- Nursinghomeabuse.net
Government
- Thomson - West (formerly West Group)
E-mail the President or Vice President, search past press releases and presidential addresses.
Medical Links
About Medscape
Board Certification Verification
Jonathan Tward's Multimedia Medical Reference Library
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Virtual Medical Center - Martindale's Health Science
The web's largest collection of freely available, full text clinical articles
Tips.
Nursing Theory Page from NurseScribe
This Nursing Theory page has information on early nurse theorists as well as several models (e.g., Energy Field Models, Interaction Models, Self-Care Models, etc.)
Claims to be "more than just a list of links, RN Central is a website where nurses can enjoy themselves, support each other, and find information important to nursing and becoming a nurse." Has a Careplans page where you can use the "suggested, pre-defined care plans" or use their form to create your own care plan.
Community organizations Mr. Asch and his staff have supported:.
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WEAVE: Women Escaping a Violent Environment WEAVE provides crisis intervention to women, men and children in Sacramento County who have experienced domestic violence or have been sexually assaulted. It is WEAVE's mission to bring and end to domestic violence and sexual assault in partnership with our community.
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Women's Empowerment Educating and empowering women who are homeless with the skills and confidence necessary to get a job, maintain a healthy lifestyle and regain a home for themselves and their children.
Women's Empowerment